Devialet Expert series amplifier driver for Crestron Home™

$150.00

The Devialet amplifier driver communicates with the device via serial RS232. 

The default serial settings are:

  • Baud Rate: 115200.
  • Parity: None.
  • Data Bits: 8.
  • Stop Bits: 1.
  • HW Shake: None.
  • SW Shake: None. 

This driver will control Power and mute states, Volume level and Input switching.

Note: Due to the nature of this product, any and all sales are final, and no refund can be issued. It is highly recommended and highly 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. We reserve the right to make changes to this policy without notice.

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This driver comes with a 2-hour trial license.

Note: Due to the nature of this product, any and all sales are final, and no refund can be issued. It is highly recommended and highly 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. We reserve the right to make changes to this policy without notice.

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Digital Automation - AV Receiver_Devialet_ExpertPro Manual

  • What preparation do I need to do before installing the driver?

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

  • How can I send one physical input to many devices (driver) inputs?

    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".

  • The driver is not switching inputs

    The current Devialet driver uses the default names of the input to do its switching. If you renamed any of the inputs, then the driver will not work. You will need to put back in and use the original/default names of the input. You will also need to make sure that the header is set to DEVIALET in the config.

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