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Light device problem

I have an ILight device that is connected to my ni-3100 on R232 (the protocol is added)

I want to do a RC (request channel) command for channels I have, to get a report about the channel (channel on or off). I have button in the TP4 for each channel, and if the channel is on the button is also on.

I need to wait 100ms between the RC commands.

When I am doing this RC command for 10 channels the buttons are working well. But if I am trying to do for 20 channels or more the buttons are going crazy. Some of the buttons turn on even if the channel is in off mode. I tried to raise the delay between the command to 200ms or even 300ms but it is still doesn’t work well. Furthermore if I have 60 channels for example I need to wait 6 seconds before sending other commands to the iLight device and this isn’t good because I don’t want to wait this long period.

I have tried to do a request channel level commands for all channels in an area instead of each channels separately but the command doesn’t work good.

I asked the iLight support but they don’t know how to do it.

If someone have some other solutions to my problem I would be thankful.

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    AuserAuser Posts: 506
    Hi Udi,

    Please don't cross post threads in different subforums.

    This message is identical to the one you posted here:
    http://www.amxforums.com/showthread.php?7916-ilight-protocol-problem

    If somebody hasn't answered you there, it could well be because we can't offer advice based on the information you've given. If you're desperate for an answer, post another message in the same thread you started.

    Spawning multiple identical threads for a single question such as you've been doing, for example here:

    http://www.amxforums.com/showthread.php?7635-bargraph-question&p=52837#post52837
    http://www.amxforums.com/showthread.php?7634-bargraph-question&p=52833#post52833

    is considered poor forum etiquette and could mean that people will stop answering your questions.

    Points 2 and 11 below are good tips.
    Auser wrote: »
    Hmm, I just noticed that there's no sticky with forum guidelines. Scanning a few results from a Google search for "forum etiquette" will stand you in good stead.

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    I probably just violated a few of these :D
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