Shinyshoes
Member
I have a Nuvo Grand Concerto in my house and am having problems getting it working in Premise. I hooked up the serial port to an Edgeport/8 Serial to USB adapter and plugged the edgeport into my computer. To ensure connectivity, I tested the Nuvo by using the Configuration utility. I initally had problems where I could download the configuration but would get communication errors when I tried to upload the changes back to the GC, but since I unchecked the "Slow Serial Connection" menu item in the configurator it is working flawlessly.
I have started a blank premise installation and loaded the GC driver that is in the Premise Downloads section here on Cocoontech. I assigned it the correct Com port. Now when I change settings on the grand Concerto in the Devices tab of premise the Grand Concerto rarely reacts. For example, I tried changing the volume in premise on a zone that was already on but the volume only changes on the Nuvo about 1 out of 25 tries. I have never successfully turned a zone on or off using premise.
I wondered if the Edgeport was the problem so I tried using a generic radio shack USB to Serial cord and get the same results. I do not have a native serial port on this motherboard.
I am new to Premise but I don't think I am trying to do anything extraordinary.
Any ideas?
I have started a blank premise installation and loaded the GC driver that is in the Premise Downloads section here on Cocoontech. I assigned it the correct Com port. Now when I change settings on the grand Concerto in the Devices tab of premise the Grand Concerto rarely reacts. For example, I tried changing the volume in premise on a zone that was already on but the volume only changes on the Nuvo about 1 out of 25 tries. I have never successfully turned a zone on or off using premise.
I wondered if the Edgeport was the problem so I tried using a generic radio shack USB to Serial cord and get the same results. I do not have a native serial port on this motherboard.
I am new to Premise but I don't think I am trying to do anything extraordinary.
Any ideas?