![]() ![]() ![]() In Prodigy, even assuming you are coding in Simpl rather than Systembuilder ( which most on this thread are not ) you have limitations to what symbols can be employed, among other database limitations and there are most certainly other limitations Crestron has imposed. Clearly, Crestron was imagining one processor for lighting/security ( which is coming ) and one for AV/TSTATs/touch panel management. The database upgrade permitting this also enabled up to 100 lighting devices to be added to a processor rather than 17. Currently you can use one X-Sig ( ESIC or for those using Systembuilder remote system definition or rsd ) to connect to one other Prodigy processor. ![]() Till the end of March ESIC was not supported in the Prodigy firmware. Couldn't you use an old school XSIG for a multiple processor system? Even to a TCP client for Ethernet connectivity? ![]()
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