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Python application permitting the control of a AV receivers and TVs with serial (rs232) connections (cambridge audio xxxR series, LG TVs, pionner TVs, Arcam receivers)
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INTRO The Cambridge Audio Azur series HDMI receivers (it seems pre HDMI receivers do not have them) have RS232 serial ports that can be used to control most if not all of the functionality. After doing the work on Azur receivers, I started working on controlling my LG TV and later a Pioneer TV that was lying around at work. If interested in doing some coding, read HACKING COMPATIBILITY rs232server splits hardware support into loadable modules. I've listed the hardware I've used the modules on and hardware I believe they should work on: Azur Service: All CA receivers should work apart from the 540R v1-2 (v3 should work) as they do not have an rs232 port. Azur 340R (tested on SW version 1.3, protocol version 1.1) Azur 640R (tested on SW version 1.5, protocol version 1.0) Lgtv Service: LG M2762DP (UK model) Pioneer Service: KRL-32V Arcam Service: AVR300 Personally I use the 340R (upstairs) and 640R (downstairs). The 340R uses miniclient with a bash script and the HTPC with the 640R uses the xbmc plugin. Both systems are fairly reliable, and I run git HEAD. Please send me any issues/improvements/comments you may have! I'd love to hear if you are using the SW even if you disliked it ;-) PROGRAM The program runs in two parts. A python daemon runs in the background and responds to queries from the cli using dbus. The hope is to decouple the two sufficiently so that other clients can be written. The hope is to eventually have the script listening to the users media player in order to switch on when neccessary, replace alsa as the volume controller, etc... INSTALL Just like a standard python module use: sudo ./setup.py install or to install it locally, use: ./setup.py install --user The script requires python2, python-pyserial and dbus To connect the Amplifier (Azur 340R), use a null modem cable to a serial port or USB->serial controller You will also need to copy the uk.co.madeo.rs232server.conf to /etc/dbus-1/system.d to enable the DBus server. USE The rs232server can be started like any python program just run ./rs232server. Run ./rs232server --help for further info. A tty can be set if ttyUSB0 is not what your amplifier is connected to. You will need to place rs232.conf in /etc and configure the correct ttys for the services. To disable a service simply comment out the service in the .conf Also provided is an xbmc (eden/11.x) service addon (see http://github.com/arfoll/script.madeo.rs232server) THANKS Tom Carlson - original creator of the python script to control Azur 340R Jon Smith - blog post on lgtv serial communication Suan-Aik Yeo - developer of libLGTV_serial Sander Jongeleen - Initial arcam service work Rob Sharp - For testing & mapping out features on arcam service
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