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TCP/IP to Freestyler

Posted: January 31st, 2011, 7:46 pm
by tsenneville
Greetings!
Can you help me? I have downloaded Freestyler, Freestyler TCP/IP Server and the TCP/IP app for my iPhone. I have established a connection between the iPhone and the Freestyler TCP/IP server but when I try to send a command to Freestyler (Toggle Blackout - FSOC002255) I get the following error message...
FSOC002255 Not a valid command! As the code I entered (FSOC002255) is one of the examples, I am at a loss as how to proceed.
If possible, could you sen me some examples of MACROs that I can try to see if they work.

Thanks in advance

Tony

tsenneville@earthlink.net

Re: TCP/IP to Freestyler

Posted: January 31st, 2011, 8:42 pm
by tsenneville
Sorry to be so dense but could youshow me how to build a macro from the list of available commands?

Thanks

Re: TCP/IP to Freestyler

Posted: February 3rd, 2011, 7:22 pm
by tsenneville
I have a couple of questions about using TCP/IP remote with Freestyler:

1. I have figured out the communications protocol and have made contact with Freestyler from my iPhone but I am having a problem:
If I send a valid command (panLeft) to Freestyler as a Macro, all is OK and the Pan channel in the moving light changes value but when I
send the same command from the Terminal, the command is sent and captured by the Freestyler TCP/IP Server but nothing happens until
I send a Marco...any Macro, then the command is executed. Can you shed any light on this problem?

2. Is there a way to add more commands to Freestyler TCP/IP Server? I would like to be able to access all of the functions of a moving fixture.

Re: TCP/IP to Freestyler

Posted: February 3rd, 2011, 10:56 pm
by Mattotone
1.

Use your devices Settings to toggle on CR, Line Feed or CR w/Line Feed can't rember which one thou!

2. No. Which commands do you require?

Re: TCP/IP to Freestyler

Posted: February 4th, 2011, 2:32 pm
by tsenneville
Greetings!

I have set the iPhone to generate a CR + linefeed as a Terminal Suffix and terminal command (ch 6 @ 100) still needs a macro sent after it to get any action. Any thoughts?