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    juan15pablo got a reaction from RyanE in Track TV state in Control 4   
    Short anwser is no (with the actual drivers). 
    Sony API is HTTP based, and C4 doesnt poll info of status of the TV. At least the tests I had made. 

    This problem is not only when you turn on via Sony remote, also if you change the source with phone: Example: You are watching TV from a provider box, and then you launch the Netflix from the phone APP. C4 wont notice the change of sources. 
     
     
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    juan15pablo reacted to RyanE in New Halo and Halo Touch Remotes   
    A non-official reply to answer a few of the questions / statements posted here:
    The 'OFF' ('Room Off') button is on the top of the remote when looking at the remote face. The thing on the top of the remote that looks like an IR window is a light sensor for display auto-dim. The microphone is located on the top of the remote. Both the Halo and Halo Touch are *Wifi* remotes, 2.4GHz + 5GHz.  The Wifi chipsets in these remotes are much more robust than the Neeo.  Despite running at CEDIA (horrible Wifi environment), the remotes did not 'drop offline' or just fail to control the system, although they did from time to time have delays, which is understandable due to the environment and also they are pretty early pre-release firmware. Announced at the show is voice integration with Xfinity X1 and AppleTV, both are updated versions of the existing IP drivers. The 'voice target' for the remote is currently the selected device in the room, so the AppleTV example would require the AppleTV to be the active video device to receive voice. The Halo remote is *NOT* a touchscreen, it is list-based, similar to (but significantly improved on) the SR260.  While you could accurately say it's a replacement for the SR260, Snap One has not to my knowledge expressed an EOL for the SR260. The Halo Touch remote is a touchscreen, and it is a replacement for the Neeo.  The UI is not the Neeo UI, and is not Android. Both remotes are running a more full-blown base OS than the SR260 or the Neeo, and I believe it will allow Snap One to do some really fun update features post-release, although of course, I'm only going to discuss things that are currently announced or were fully discussed at the show. I'm excited for the new remotes, and hope they'll be as awesome as I think they will be at release (and later!).
    RyanE
     
     
     
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    juan15pablo got a reaction from SpencerT in Presentation: Pincode Protect driver   
    Hi guys!
    I would like to introduce my new driver I have uploaded to the DriverCentral portal. 
    Long short story: I developed this driver to implement in our projects, and after some dealers saw it, they started to ask me about it. 
    After a couple of months of testing in several systems and improving it, I was very satisfied with the outcome, so I decided to offer it. I think It could be very useful to several of you.  
     
    Some of its features:
    Any numeric pincode can be setted.  The text displayed after the access granted can be changed, and also can include real-time variables from other devices from the control4 system (for example the status of a garage door).  From 1 to 3 buttons can be configured to be displayed when the right code is entered. Each button can contain a text or select an icon from the driver database. Composer actions can be programed when the events like valid pincode entered, incorrected pincode entered and any button pressed occurred.  History record events can be enabled or disabled.  The icon from the user interface can be changed, adjusting to your needs. Some included icons: Door, gate, garage door, TV lift, sprinkler, etc. If you are in the access granted window, and you leave the screen for 1 minute without touching it or you change the phone app or the phone screen turns off, when you go back the pincode will blocking again. Compatible with T3/T4 (require OS 3.1.3+), phones and tablets (iOS and Android require OS 3.2+, OS 3.3+ recommended). Locally and remotely.  
    Here is a little demo in action: 
    https://youtu.be/lnAGwCPxzCU
     
    Here you have more info: 
    https://drivercentral.io/platforms/control4-drivers/utility/pincodeprotect/
     
     
    Hope you like it!
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