Completing its line of home automation drivers, Trinnov Audio has launched its fully certified Crestron Home driver from Trinnov partner, Janus Technology.
Completing the line up of drivers for the major control systems, the new Crestron Home driver joins drivers for Control4, RTI, ELAN, AMX, and Savant (inhouse). The Crestron Home driver is available free of charge from both Crestron and Janus Technology dealer portals.
Crestron Home’s adoption is increasing with dealers wanting to provide a simplified, but no less powerful, alternative to the full Crestron platform. It provides a quicker programming platform that is easier to modify making it ideally suited to single room solutions such as home cinemas or as part of a whole home control solution.
“We have been working with Janus Technology for a number of years now,” said David Meyerowitz, technical sales manager EU for Trinnov Audio. “We believe this is the best way to provide the most reliable and fully featured drivers for our dealers.
“Trinnov Audio are primarily a software company, yes, but we concede that automation is a specialist field. Therefore, we turn to Richard Caton and his team of engineers to provide the development and support for these drivers. They provide many drivers for many manufacturers so are ideally positioned to provide these services for us and allow us to use our precious R&D resources to concentrate on what we know best.”
Richard Caton, owner of Janus Technology added: “We were pleased to be chosen by Trinnov Audio to develop their latest integration for Crestron Home. The solution we developed provides a simple integration of Trinnov into the standard AVR interface in Crestron Home, and complements this with an extension driver, allowing the end user more bespoke control of the powerful advanced features available in the Altitude platform such as preset and advanced sound mode functionality.
“We look forward to working with Trinnov and supporting their dealers with their integrations and extending the capabilities our drivers as the Altitude platform and Crestron Home evolve.”