9/1/2023 0 Comments Musicserver loxone![]() ![]() Without these steps a previously paired Audioserver cannot be paired with another Miniserver! Now the Audioserver is ready to be paired again. Alternatively, you can reset the Audioserver to the factory settings via the web interface. If this is not (or no longer) possible, reset the Audioserver to factory settings by formatting an SD card for the Audioserver in Loxone Config and then inserting it. ![]() Then save the program into the Miniserver. Connect to the Miniserver and delete the Audioserver from the programming. If the Audioserver was previously paired with a Miniserver and is now to be used in another installation, the pairing must first be released. Now the added devices are ready for use and available in the Periphery Tree in Loxone Config. To apply the changes, save the program in the Miniserver. By clicking on the button with the arrow pointing right, the old device is replaced with the new one in the program. Select the device to be added and the device to be replaced. This is useful when a device needs to be replaced or devices are added to a pre-configured program. You can also replace an existing device with a new device of the same type that was found in the search. You can display them by clicking the button Show my Devices. The right window lists all the devices that are currently part of the program. Then, select a name, room and installation location for the highlighted Audioserver and add it to the programming using the Pair Device or + button. This can also be done via the Audioserver's web interface. Select the desired Audioserver and click on Configure Device to assign a static IP address to the Audioserver. This allows you to easily identify and name the devices. When highlighting one of the devices, it will identify by flashing its status LED or optionally also by an audible signal through the connected speakers. The window that opens will list all Audioservers that are ready for pairing. To search for Audioservers, first click on Audio in the Periphery tree of Loxone Config, and then on Audioserver Search in the menu bar If this is not the case, reset the Audioserver to factory settings. Pairing mode is indicated by the status LED flashing red/green/orange. Once the Audioserver is operational and connected to the network, it can be paired with the Miniserver in Loxone Config. Then follow the instructions for pairing with the Miniserver. This is indicated by the status LED flashing red/green/orange. After this initial set-up, the Audioserver is ready for pairing with the Miniserver. Wait until the Audioserver has completed the startup process. When starting for the first time, the file system on the SD card is unpacked, during this process the status LEDs remain off. ![]() The Audioserver starts after switching on the power supply and is ready for operation after about 1.5 minutes. The wiring examples provide a brief overview. Connect the Stereo Extensions to the Tree Turbo interface. The LAN port is used to connect the Audioserver to the local network or a WiFi router. The Miniserver is installed on a DIN rail in a suitable enclosure.Ĭonnect the power supply, the speakers and audio in/outputs as needed. The Audioserver is compatible with every type of the Loxone Miniserver. ![]() Each speaker output can be configured to output either the left or right channel signal, or a downmix of both channels. It is possible to create groups across rooms, allowing for a uniform music experience in open spaces.įor larger rooms, multiple speaker outputs are assigned to the same Audio Player function block. Using the Audio Player function block in Loxone Config, the system can be highly customized, the speaker outputs can be assigned to the individual rooms in mono or stereo mode. For larger systems, multiple Audioservers can be used. Using the Tree Turbo interface, every Audioserver can be expanded with up to 10 Stereo Extensions for additional zones or speaker outputs. An analog audio input, an output and a digital (electrical) SPDIF output (all via 3.5mm jacks) are also integrated. The Audioserver provides two stereo speaker outputs, which can also be separated and used individually. The USB interface can be used to connect storage devices with music files. The LAN interface is used to connect to the Miniserver, and to stream radio stations or music services on the Internet, or media on the local network. The replaceable microSD card contains the operating system and settings. The doorbell, notifications and announcements as well as alarms are also enabled in this way. In combination with the Miniserver, it is possible to play different music for each room and to select from a various audio sources. The Loxone Audioserver is a highly versatile audio solution for any type of building. Note: When using more than one Audioserver, network failures may occur since firmware 2.6 due to reboots on Huawei routers. ![]()
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