- Recent Updates
- Access Control
- Amplifier
- A/V Receiver
- Climate and Pool Control
- Disc Player / Changer
- Display
- DSP
- DVR
- Irrigation / Sprinklers
- Lighting Control
- Matrix Switch
- Media Server and Player
- Multi-Room A/V
- Power and Rack Management
- Security
- Surveillance
- Teleconferencing
- Training
- Tuner
- Utility
- Video Projector
- Voice Control
- Recent Updates
- Access Control
- Amplifier
- A/V Receiver
- Climate and Pool Control
- Disc Player / Changer
- Display
- DSP
- DVR
- Irrigation / Sprinklers
- Lighting Control
- Matrix Switch
- Media Server and Player
- Multi-Room A/V
- Power and Rack Management
- Security
- Surveillance
- Teleconferencing
- Training
- Tuner
- Utility
- Video Projector
- Voice Control
Description:
This driver is for the Steinway-Lyngdorf Model P1 Surround Processor, connected to the XP processor via RS-232. It supports control and feedback for Power, Volume, Mute, Source, Room Perfect Focus Point, and Room Perfect Voicing.
Steinway-Lyngdorf Model P1 Surround Processor
This driver was designed and tested with a Steinway-Lyngdorf Model P1 Surround Processor.
Revision History
1.0 The Initial release of the driver
1.1 Maintenance update.
RS-232 Connection
The Serial (RS-232) connection on the Model P1 should be connected with a straight through cable to the processor serial adapter.
The default baud rate of the Serial (RS-232) port is set to 9600. Baud rates of 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 are also available
Driver Notes
- Serial Setup Feedback of the Model P1 should be set to setting 2 for driver compatibility. HW Handshaking should be turned off.
- The initial release of the driver (version 1.0) supports Power, Volume, Mute, Source, Room Perfect Focus Point, and Room Perfect Voicing commands, variables, and events only.
- The driver will show a disconnected state if the Model P1 is shut off for an extended period of time as the Model P1 does not respond to ping commands when shut down.
- Source, Room Perfect Focus Point, and Room Perfect Voicing name variables are acquired during driver initialization if available.