- 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
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Description:
This driver supports all models of the Vaux Lattis audio matrix switchers connected to the XP processor via RS232.
Version History:
Version 1.11 returns audio source variables as integers for compatibility with the RKM-1.
Vaux Electronics Lattis Matrix Switcher
This driver is for the Vaux Electronics Lattis Series of matrix switchers. It supports direct access to the functions of a 16x16 matrix.
Release History
1.0 Initial release of the driver
1.1 Added separate video switching and variables
1.11 Updated audio source variables for compatibility with RKM-1 Keypads.
RS-232 Connection
The RS-232 connection on the Lattis should be connected with a straight through cable to the XP-8 serial adapter.
The Lattis defaults to a baud rate of 38400, it can be changed to 9600 by powering up the unit while pressing the small Mem Erase button on the back panel. To change it back to 38400 you press the Mem Erase button while the unit is powered up.
Other Info
There is no overall volume returned for an output, only left and right separately. The volume adjustment sets left and right to the same value. If you change the balance it will return to center if you use the channel's volume settings. The volume up and down functions preserve the balance adjustment.
The fast route commands allow you to switch inputs without the usual crossfading. This can speed up the function of the matrix when making a large number of changes in succession.