Atlona AV Switcher Crestron Home ™ driver

Price range: $150.00 through $290.00

Integrate Atlona HDMI Matrix Switchers into Crestron Home with ease. This driver provides TCP/IP control for systems up to 16×20. Automate your source switching and manage multi-zone audio with the newly added audio breakaway feature.

Please make sure to read below the full description of the driver before purchasing.

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Description

The Atlona AV Switcher Crestron Home Driver offers a robust interface for managing Atlona hardware. It works within the Crestron Home™ framework to automate source routing and provide a fluid experience for the end-user.

Key Capabilities:

  • Massive Scalability: Version 1.2.0 expands support to include up to 16 inputs and 20 outputs.

  • Independent Audio: Version 1.4.3 adds audio breakaway, giving you the power to route audio and video to different zones.

  • Reliable Power Logic: Control switcher output power directly and enjoy improved stability for system-wide power commands.

  • Simplified Setup: Use GenericAudio and GenericAV connectors to speed up your configuration process.

Technical Note: You must configure the Atlona hardware to allow access without a login or password to ensure the driver communicates correctly.

Test your integration today with our 2-hour trial license.

Note: Due to the nature of this product, any and all sales are final, and NO refund will be issued. It is highly recommended and encouraged to use the built-in trial license to test the driver with your hardware setup before purchasing a full license. The trial period is 2 hours and can be extended another 2 hours by rebooting the processor.

Before calling, review the Driver help file and FAQ section for the Driver as our support is limited to questions about configuration and setup only. Any hardware configuration mentioned in the driver manual are the responsibility of the integrator. If you have hardware-related questions, such as wiring or addressing, we advise reaching out directly to the manufacturer for assistance. Additional support, beyond driver configuration, requires the purchase of service hours before guidance will be provided.

We reserve the right to make changes to this policy without notice.

Additional information

License

Atlona + 1 hour of live support, Atlona – Driver Only (email support only), Coupon – Driver Only

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Downloads

AVSwitcher_Atlona_Matrix_IP-Manual

  • It is recommended that you save a configuration or golden configuration before installing any driver.

  • The first thing is to make sure your Atlona switcher is configured to not require secure login for telnet. That setting needs to be turned off. If you purchased a license, you need to make sure you put in the correct Crestron processor MAC address in when you purchased the license on our website. You than need to make sure you installed the correct driver. On the CH Setup App (and on Crestron’s driver portal), there are 2 versions of driver listed for the Atlona models. One is our driver and the other is from another company. You’ll need to go into the Info of the driver and access the Help file link to see which driver is the Digital Automation driver.

  • "AT-HDR-H2H-88MA", "AT-HDR-H2H-44MA", "AT-OPUS-810M", "AT-OPUS-68M", "AT-OPUS-46M", "AT-OME-PS62", "AT-UHD-PRO3-44M", "AT-UHD-PRO3-66M", "AT-UHD-PRO3-88M", “AT-Juno-451”, “AT-UHD-SW-51”, “AT-UHD-SW-500ED”, “AT-UHD-SW-52ED”

  • Very likely it will, even if it is not listed as officially supported by our driver. Atlona switchers generally use the same control codes across most of their models. The best way to find out is to use our driver’s built-in 30 minute trial period to test to make sure it controls the specific Atlona model you have, before purchasing a license.

  • Crestron Home manages input loop-outs using virtual adapters. The adapters are placed in the Crestron Home configuration as a hub between the source and the devices. The physical source is landed on the adapter’s input, and the adapter outputs are landed on the device's input as needed. The most commonly used adapters are the Universal A/V Adapter and the Uncontrolled Generic A/V DA. They are shown under the "Other" category below "Drivers".

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