Control4 Driver Wizard Pro
Using this Control4 driver you now have the ability to integrate a dbx ZonePRO 1260 Digital Zone Processor into your Control4 project. Included are both stereo and mono versions. See the Documentation tab and images above for examples of configuration. Driver Features: • IP control over the network • 12 input, 6 output switching • Full 2 way support - Control4 updates if a zone volume changes on the physical device • Ability to change the volume increment in properties • Discrete volume control • Input and Output switching • Discrete muting • Full stereo and full mono support • FREE 48 hour trial - simply add the driver with no license code. ONLINE DOCUMENTATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manufacturer Website: www.dbxpro.com Online Support: Technical Support: (801) 566-8800 Email:support@dbxpro.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This driver integrates a dbx Zone Pro audio switch into your Control4 project.
To use this driver drag dbx_zonepro_as into the project and follow the setup instructions below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HARDWARE SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Connect outputs and inputs to device ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOFTWARE SETUP - ZonePro GUI Designer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download Link: 1.
Scan for devices by using Address Tool or manually add device by model. If the device already contains the project, request the configuration when the device goes online, otherwise follow the configuration using Configuration Wizard and then send to the device your created configuration.
Control4 to focus heavily on device drivers with acquisition of Extra Vegetables; EV principal Jane Scotland to lead Control4’s driver development team. Dbx ZonePRO 1260 IP Control4 Driver. This driver integrates a dbx Zone Pro audio switch into your Control4. Using Configuration Wizard and then send to the.
Ensure that the device is in router mode by verifying that there is an RTE block for each output channel. Check which node address has been assigned to the device by looking in the header bar of the window for (Node xx). Default node address is 32. This will need to be entered as a property in the Composer Setup 5. Software setup complete, move to composer setup. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPOSER SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Drag driver into project and enter the IP Address of the device in the networking tab 2.
Driver will come online. Enter the node address, adjust the volume increment if desired, and enter a license key. In connections tab, connect inputs, outputs, and room selection. Phone ->input 1 Speakers ->output 1 Room Selection Channel 1 SELECTION ->Bedroom Room Selection Channel 1 VOLUME ->Bedroom 4. Refresh navigators and device is ready.
I set up an EA-1 for basic training and testing. It's running 2.8.2. Everything was working fine originally.
About 2 weeks ago, I became unable to edit any of the drivers (IR commands and such) on any of the devices. I've tried a full power cycle and pulling/readding drivers to the project over the same timespan. A couple other issues come and go, such as the wrong audio device being controlled, but that's a different connection issue I think. Any ideas on the drivers?
I can also add a copy of the project if that will help at all. Yeah, a (relatively recent) change now hides it - my old brain farting. Can you edit those driver using the drivers menu - edit existing driver? If not, I'd expect it's a c4z or driverworks driver. Could try sending me a copy of the driver if you'd like me to check. I just looked.
The one I need to edit is a c4z driver (Device File: cable_ir_xfinity_x1_v2.c4z). I'm trying to set up a program that tells my receiver to turn off whenever the cable box turns on so that the audio is routed and controlled correctly. However, I checked my tv driver (that I used to be able to edit) and its a c4i (Device File: tv_Samsung_PN51F8500AFXZA.c4i) I haven't been able to edit anything since before I swapped to the new Xfinity driver. Also, to answer your other question, My tv does not populate in the edit existing driver menu under tv, projector, or plasma.
I just looked. The one I need to edit is a c4z driver (Device File: cable_ir_xfinity_x1_v2.c4z). I'm trying to set up a program that tells my receiver to turn off whenever the cable box turns on so that the audio is routed and controlled correctly. However, I checked my tv driver (that I used to be able to edit) and its a c4i (Device File: tv_Samsung_PN51F8500AFXZA.c4i) I haven't been able to edit anything since before I swapped to the new Xfinity driver. Also, to answer your other question, My tv does not populate in the edit existing driver menu under tv, projector, or plasma That driver, at least the existing one in the database, is a combo serial/ir driver - by default meaning it's a driverworks driver, Driverworks drivers cannot (and could never) be edited in Composer - I fear I'd have to say you're likely mistaken int hat you ever edited THAT specific driver.
I don't think I ever had a reason to try to edit the TV driver. I think I just had to change the power on delay. My old receiver didn't have a driver so it might have been that one that I was thinking of. It adding actual abxy buttons to the Xbox one.
Also had to mess with the old x1 driver (c4i) to try to fix the previous channel button. I haven't tried to do that on the new driver (that's c4z so I can't anyway). How can you tell if it's a driverworks driver? I don't recall seeing that term under information in the driver or under the documentation tab. I don't think I ever had a reason to try to edit the TV driver.
Patch 1 2 Ita Neverwinter Night 2 Tool. I think I just had to change the power on delay. My old receiver didn't have a driver so it might have been that one that I was thinking of. It adding actual abxy buttons to the Xbox one. Also had to mess with the old x1 driver (c4i) to try to fix the previous channel button.
I haven't tried to do that on the new driver (that's c4z so I can't anyway). How can you tell if it's a driverworks driver? I don't recall seeing that term under information in the driver or under the documentation tab all drivers are driverworks drivers.meaning any driver can be opened in Driverworks. Driver editor on the other hand, are just simple drivers.
All drivers are driverworks drivers.meaning any driver can be opened in Driverworks. Driver editor on the other hand, are just simple drivers. There's THREE general tools/terms going around. Driver WIZARD, Driver EDITOR and Driver WORKS. I'm not going to go into all the details but. Driver WIZARD is the built-in tool in composer. It's a limited tool in that it only does fairly simple driver - basic IR drivers and one-way serial drivers, as well as is only able to make a/v equipment drivers.
DriverWORKS is the term for the SDK that allows for far more complex drivers to me made, but isn't really a (computer) program as such. It is/was used to to create more complex dirvers, such as two-way serial, IP, combo control drivers and even in some instances more complex IR drivers (drivers not for a/v, receivers with multi-zone function and some of the later added proxies like iPod and mediaplayer etc). Driver EDITOR is an external program that can be used to make more complex drivers, including the newer c4z format.
Though yes, Driver Editor (or the DriverWorks) are certainly able to do everything the DriverWizard does (and be used to edit any driver). I suppose any driver could be considered a driverworks driver, and it isn't completely accurate to say that a driverworks driver cannot be edited be driverwizard (you could make a driverworks or drivereditor driver that you can still edit with driverwizard) - I suppose I generalized a bit in my earlier post on that. All the above tools are readily available to any dealer, with plenty of information available from Control4 on the usage. Nearly everything in the above post is correct.
The one thing that is most definitely *not* correct. Any driver can *not* be considered a DriverWorks driver. There are 3 types of drivers (simplifying a *lot*): * Driver Wizard drivers as described above (also called av_gen, which is the C++ library loaded for Driver Wizard drivers). These are easily created by pretty much any dealer. * DriverWorks drivers as described above (also called lua_gen, which is the C++ library name). These are created by more sophisticated dealers, 3rd-parties, and by Control4.
* A ll other 'C++ Driver API' drivers, which do not use Driver Wizard or DriverWorks. This includes all touchpanel, controller, most lighting device drivers, etc. These are only written internally by Control4.