Episode 70V mini digital amplifier driver for Crestron Home™

$125.00

The Episode 70V mini digital amplifier driver communicates with the Episode 70V digital amplifier via serial RS232.  Sources can be assigned to the 4 inputs available:

Input 1 – Balanced, Input 2 – Stereo (3.5mm)l, input 3 – Unbalanced (RCA), and input 4 – All inputs mixed.

The Crestron Home™ (CH) framework will automatically turn on/off the zone amplifier and switch the sources upon request based on the assignment configuration. 

This driver is able to mix all inputs or select one of them to the output.

Supported models: Episode ECA-70VMINI-60W

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

Description

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 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.

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Digital Automation - Episode 70V Digital Amp 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".

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