Send command directly to Wiser 2 CNI

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wiser 2 Controller' started by mcsortan, May 31, 2019.

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    mcsortan

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    Is it possible to send a command directly to the Wiser 2 CNI via its' fixed IP address and port 10001.
    I'm setting up Cbus control in Demopad and having a few problems.
    For example

    Group 16 ON
    \5380079103Ag

    thanks
     
    mcsortan, May 31, 2019
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    NickD Moderator

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    Yes, it is possible... as long as nothing else is already connected (it only accepts one connection at a time).

    You are missing the leading 0 though..

    \0538007910

    The 3A is the checksum which may or may not be necessary depending on the mode of the PCI (which you should initialise when you connect). The g is a confirmation character which you can omit if you don't intend to check the result returned.

    Nick
     
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    I’m trying to do the same thing with RTI using the RTI driver from mydevice, I saw it send a command through the cGate terminal but errors come after. Will it still work if you have logic running on the wiser or will this affect it?
     
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    I"m sorry, I don't understand what you're talking about... perhaps you can explain the setup in more detail.
     
    NickD, Jul 23, 2019
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