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mallom

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  1. Why fix what is not broken? Ubiquiti is rock solid and the price just cannot be beat. I understand that the margins arent that great but you can offset that with labor/config/programming/etc. I personally love Ubiquiti products and have no issues with it. I am pretty sure you will also have great success if you decide to go with Pakedge.
  2. Try again http://www.filedropper.com/tvinsigniadiscretecodesled
  3. Got a generic one on amazon. Universal power adapter
  4. You will need a dealer to help you troubleshooting this problem anyway. If the wifi card is fried at least you can hardwire it or if running an ethernet cable is not possible, u can get a cheap airport express and use it as an access point. I havent actually tried this but I cant see why it wouldnt work
  5. I bought the power adapter but I also moved to a new home and havent setup the system yet Please let us know if the power adapter solves the problem. Thanks
  6. Have u tried plugging an ethernet cable to see what happens?
  7. I still dont know if we have to power the converter or not. Keep us updated.
  8. Not yet. There is a C4 KB that they will release with the instructions on how to set it up. I am just waiting for that
  9. - Requires a RS422 to RS232 converter, we have used one from B&B Electronics(4WSD9TB) in our test and development
  10. I bought the same converter but it did not work for me... IT-230 flashes but it would not communicate with the controller. I will try again this weekend using a power supply and report if that solves the problem.
  11. Security Drivers DSC IT230(Beta) - Control4 - Support - Powerseries panels v4.5 or higher - Requires a RS422 to RS232 converter, we have used one from B&B Electronics(4WSD9TB) in our test and development DSC TL280(Beta) - Control4 - Support - NEO panels using any of the following communication boards, TL280, TL280R, TL2803G, TL2803GR - The initial release of these boards have often required a firmware update in order to communicate correctly, ensure that your device has version 4.1 - If serials communication is desired it will require a RS422 to RS232 converter, we have used one from B&B Electronics(4WSD9TB) in our test and development
  12. Try the driver I provided you. It may solve the problem. C4's codes are limited IMO, but the wizard to create custom drivers is great! Your dealer should have created a driver using macros to switch inputs in the first place.
  13. I have an URC MX-900 so I used the codes from URC database. They have Discrete codes for 2010+ models. I havent tried on 2014/2015 models, but they should work as well.
  14. http://www.filedropper.com/tvinsigniadiscretecodesled Remember that the TV will only switch to that source if it senses a signal. If nothing is plugged in - it wont work.
  15. I have 3 different sizes and models insignias at home working with the URC codes. I will post my driver in a few hours. It is not completed though... I only use discrete on, off, Hdmi 1 and 2. That is all I need from a TV.
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