RP310 (legacy)
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Description of the product at the time
Sound system for one room
The RP310 is an amplifier, streamer and control center in one. As a complete sound system for one room, it can be installed in the control cabinet. Connect speakers, network and power and the modern sound system is immediately ready to play music via smartphone app.
- Enormously flexible thanks to the trivum t3OS operating system
- Amplifier output with 2x30 watts.
- Streams music from TuneIn, AirPlay, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz, NAS and web URLs.
- Free app for iOS and Android or can be operated via browser
- The RP310 can be used alone for 1 zone. It can be combined with other trivum sound systems for up to 64 zones.
Thanks to our intuitive app, the system is child's play to operate - both on smartphones and in the web browser or on the trivum TouchPads. The trivum t3OS operating system makes the trivum SoundSystems simple and very flexible at the same time. It includes many additional functions that make the RP310 a powerful control center in any home.
Music functions
Amplifier |
Digital amplifier with a full 2x30 watts of power. |
Streaming client |
A streaming client plays music from streaming services, AirPlay, Spotify Connect as well as streaming URLs and NAS (network shares) |
Streaming services | Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz. |
DSP (Digital Sound Processor) | The RP310 has powerful filters available for each output: Bass, Treble, Balance, Loudness, Bass Enhance, High Pass, 5 parametric equalizers with preset function. More is simply not possible! |
KNX | Numerous objects are available for controlling and querying using KNX addresses. All trivum functions can be triggered by KNX telegrams and a wide range of information can be sent as telegrams. With free KNX visualization you can switch KNX objects easily and visually very appealing with the web browser (also smartphones). Try it out here right now! |
Multiroom | Grouping of zones. Pre-definable groups. 'All-off' function (also via KNX). Extended zone control for garden and children's areas, for example. Daytime and night-time quiet times can be preset. Announcements. Bells. Multiple alarms per zone. And much more! |
Apps | Apps for iOS and Android are available free of charge. The trivum TouchPads support the SoundSystem and any web browser can immediately use the WebApp and through KNX any KNX system can control the SoundSystem via KNX/IP. |
Further functions
KNX visualization |
The RP310 provides a free KNX visualization for lighting, shading, macros, music and weather. It can be accessed from any web browser, including any smartphone. Try it out right now! |
Calendar | The built-in calendar makes it possible to schedule actions on certain days in advance: announcements, KNX telegrams, music or macro calls. |
RTI compatible |
The RP310 can be operated by any remote control or control solution from the manufacturer RTI. The trivum RTI driver provides everything you need. |
Lutron compatible | The RP310 can be controlled from Lutron control panels. |
HTTP/ XML API | Many functions of the RP310 can be used by developers thanks to our open and well-documented API. |
Remote maintenance | Support staff can look directly at the SoundSystem and help very quickly with problems thanks to the remote maintenance function that can be switched off. |
Simple configuration | Configuration is carried out using a web browser. You don't need to configure anything to put a trivum SoundSystem into operation. Plug it in, connect it and then listen to Internet radio straight away using the iPhone app. You can really configure a lot - but you don't have to! |
Support | Extensive help and documents in the configuration interface and at service.trivum.com. Or call +49 (0)711 64560710. We are here for you! |
Live demo
Do you want to see if everything is as described? Then try it out right now with our demo systems that we have at trivum in Stuttgart. It is an SC044 SoundSystem running t3OS V9, the same operating system as on an RP310. Or visit our demo area!
- Use the WebApp to control the music
- Configure a real trivum SoundSystem
- Control KNX with the WebControl app on a real trivum SoundSystem
Example: Music in the living room
The trivum RP310 is integrated into the local network (LAN) via Cat-5 Ethernet cable. It plays music in the living room via directly connected in-wall speakers. In this example, the trivum multiroom system is controlled via the trivum smartphone app.
KNX for music control
The trivum SoundSystems can be fully integrated into a KNX system via a KNX/IP router.
For example, you can also use KNX push-buttons from JUNG, GIRA, etc. to control your trivum Multiroom system. And without any great effort or even expensive KNX software, because: all trivum SoundSystems can be configured and parameterized via the built-in web server.
All you need is a browser-enabled device and a functioning KNX system.
Change the volume with a KNX rotary control, select the sources step by step or directly with a KNX button, or display status information such as title and artist on a KNX display. Use the trivum KNX events to link individual KNX group addresses with trivum actions that are to be executed within a zone.
You can try all this out right away! Look under "Live Demo" at the top of the menu.
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Sound system for one room
The RP310 is an amplifier, streamer and control center in one. As a complete sound system for one room, it can be installed in the control cabinet. Connect speakers, network and power and the modern sound system is immediately ready to play music via smartphone app.
- Enormously flexible thanks to the trivum t3OS operating system
- Amplifier output with 2x30 watts.
- Streams music from TuneIn, AirPlay, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz, NAS and web URLs.
- Free app for iOS and Android or can be operated via browser
- The RP310 can be used alone for 1 zone. It can be combined with other trivum sound systems for up to 64 zones.
Thanks to our intuitive app, the system is child's play to operate - both on smartphones and in the web browser or on the trivum TouchPads. The trivum t3OS operating system makes the trivum SoundSystems simple and very flexible at the same time. It includes many additional functions that make the RP310 a powerful control center in any home.
Music functions
Amplifier |
Digital amplifier with a full 2x30 watts of power. |
Streaming client |
A streaming client plays music from streaming services, AirPlay, Spotify Connect as well as streaming URLs and NAS (network shares) |
Streaming services | Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz. |
DSP (Digital Sound Processor) | The RP310 has powerful filters available for each output: Bass, Treble, Balance, Loudness, Bass Enhance, High Pass, 5 parametric equalizers with preset function. More is simply not possible! |
KNX | Numerous objects are available for controlling and querying using KNX addresses. All trivum functions can be triggered by KNX telegrams and a wide range of information can be sent as telegrams. With free KNX visualization you can switch KNX objects easily and visually very appealing with the web browser (also smartphones). Try it out here right now! |
Multiroom | Grouping of zones. Pre-definable groups. 'All-off' function (also via KNX). Extended zone control for garden and children's areas, for example. Daytime and night-time quiet times can be preset. Announcements. Bells. Multiple alarms per zone. And much more! |
Apps | Apps for iOS and Android are available free of charge. The trivum TouchPads support the SoundSystem and any web browser can immediately use the WebApp and through KNX any KNX system can control the SoundSystem via KNX/IP. |
Further functions
KNX visualization |
The RP310 provides a free KNX visualization for lighting, shading, macros, music and weather. It can be accessed from any web browser, including any smartphone. Try it out right now! |
Calendar | The built-in calendar makes it possible to schedule actions on certain days in advance: announcements, KNX telegrams, music or macro calls. |
RTI compatible |
The RP310 can be operated by any remote control or control solution from the manufacturer RTI. The trivum RTI driver provides everything you need. |
Lutron compatible | The RP310 can be controlled from Lutron control panels. |
HTTP/ XML API | Many functions of the RP310 can be used by developers thanks to our open and well-documented API. |
Remote maintenance | Support staff can look directly at the SoundSystem and help very quickly with problems thanks to the remote maintenance function that can be switched off. |
Simple configuration | Configuration is carried out using a web browser. You don't need to configure anything to put a trivum SoundSystem into operation. Plug it in, connect it and then listen to Internet radio straight away using the iPhone app. You can really configure a lot - but you don't have to! |
Support | Extensive help and documents in the configuration interface and at service.trivum.com. Or call +49 (0)711 64560710. We are here for you! |
Live demo
Do you want to see if everything is as described? Then try it out right now with our demo systems that we have at trivum in Stuttgart. It is an SC044 SoundSystem running t3OS V9, the same operating system as on an RP310. Or visit our demo area!
- Use the WebApp to control the music
- Configure a real trivum SoundSystem
- Control KNX with the WebControl app on a real trivum SoundSystem
Example: Music in the living room
The trivum RP310 is integrated into the local network (LAN) via Cat-5 Ethernet cable. It plays music in the living room via directly connected in-wall speakers. In this example, the trivum multiroom system is controlled via the trivum smartphone app.
KNX for music control
The trivum SoundSystems can be fully integrated into a KNX system via a KNX/IP router.
For example, you can also use KNX push-buttons from JUNG, GIRA, etc. to control your trivum Multiroom system. And without any great effort or even expensive KNX software, because: all trivum SoundSystems can be configured and parameterized via the built-in web server.
All you need is a browser-enabled device and a functioning KNX system.
Change the volume with a KNX rotary control, select the sources step by step or directly with a KNX button, or display status information such as title and artist on a KNX display. Use the trivum KNX events to link individual KNX group addresses with trivum actions that are to be executed within a zone.
You can try all this out right away! Look under "Live Demo" at the top of the menu.