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v2.22.0

Space CE v2.22.0

Official Space CE Software Release Date: 07 August 2026

📝 Note
  • Features in this release are available to specific clients only. A user interface update may be required to enable features in your tenancy. Contact your Account Manager for details regarding feature compatibility and potential costs.

Features and Enhancements

Rooms can now carry their own support link, set via the new Helpdesk URL room property. The link is passed through to the touch panel, which decides how to present it, for example as a scannable QR code, a button, or a link, so users can quickly reach the right help for the room they are in. Rooms without the property configured are unaffected.

Improved Multi-Area Lighting

A single lighting controller can now drive presets, faders, toggles, and blind triggers across many areas of a room from one connection. Lighting is now tracked per area, which fixes cases where a preset or blind change in one area could be reported against another, so the touch panel highlights the correct active preset for each area. This also reduces the control system’s workload in large multi-area rooms.

Occupancy and Vacancy Presets for Motion Sensors

Motion (PIR) sensors wired through Dynalite lighting can now tell an occupancy preset apart from a vacancy preset, via a new Vacancy Trigger ID on each sensor. This restores correct automatic-shutdown behaviour: the shutdown timer resets when the room senses motion and counts down once the room becomes vacant.

Borrowed Audio for AV Sources

An AV source can now take its audio from a different encoder than its video, via the new Audio Encoder ID field. For example, a second PC screen can use the first PC’s audio, so the room PC’s default playback device is always the one heard regardless of which screen is shared.

Video Processors Can Act as Displays

A multi-window video processor, such as an LED video wall controller, can now be used as a display in its own right: it can perform source selection, report warm-up and cool-down state, and switch between layouts (views). Introduced alongside the new Samsung Snowbox driver.

Drivers

Driver Updates & Enrichments

Crestron DMPS Drivers (TCP)

Added a reconnect back-off so a wedged DMPS recovers on its own without a reboot. When the middleware becomes unreachable, the control system stops repeatedly hammering it with connection attempts and lets it recover, then reconnects automatically. Applies across the Crestron DMPS Controller, AirMedia, Matrix, DSP, Occupancy Sensor, Digital IO, and Relay drivers.

Crestron HD-MD Matrix (HTTP)

Fixed source routing appearing to do nothing. Route commands are now issued reliably, and the matrix no longer snaps back to the previous input or stops responding to further routes.

Visionary Encoder/Decoder (HTTP)

Restored status reporting (model, active stream, video mute, volume, and video sync) for units on firmware v3.19.9, whose responses previously could not be read and left these fields blank in Innomesh Portal.

QSC Q-Sys QRC DSP (TCP)

Fixed volume and mute commands being intermittently ignored, and added a keep-alive so the Q-SYS Core no longer drops the connection after 60 seconds of inactivity, for example in rooms with no faders or presets defined.

Shure DSP (TCP)

Extended support to the Shure ANI series (ANI22, ANI4IN, ANI4OUT, ANIUSB-MATRIX), which share the same control protocol.

Philips Dynalite and Clipsal C-Bus Lighting (TCP, ComPort Over TCP)

Updated so a single lighting connection serves presets and faders across every area of the room, supporting the improved multi-area lighting described above.

Lumens CL51 Document Camera (HTTP)

Added the ability to set zoom to a specific position, and added support for the Lumens PS753 model.

Sharp Projector (TCP, ComPort Over TCP)

Added support for the XP-P series (XP-P601U-W / XP-P621U-W / XP-P701U-W) so a powered-on projector is no longer read as being in standby (which had blocked input, mute, and volume control) and no longer flaps between communicating and not communicating in Innomesh Portal. Also corrected HDMI2 and Component input selection.

NEC Projector (TCP, ComPort Over TCP)

Corrected HDMI2 and Component input selection, which previously sent the wrong command so those inputs could not be selected.

LG LCD (TCP)

Corrected HDMI3 input selection on LG UHD signage panels (UH5N platform), which rejected the previous command so HDMI3 could not be selected.

Exterity IPTV (SSH)

Power on now sets AV mode so live channels play, without changing the device startup mode. Channels can be tuned by number or by stream URI, and the current channel is reported in the form it was tuned, or by name when changed externally.

Microphone Stations: Shure and Shure MXW (TCP), Sennheiser (UDP)

Fixed dock, battery, and status only being reported for the first bay in rooms that expected a single microphone. Every bay the station reports is now tracked, and spare microphones parked in extra bays are no longer flagged as undocked.

New Driver Additions

  • Shure neXt Microphone Receiver (TCP)
  • Shure neXt Microphone Station (TCP)
  • Samsung Snowbox Video Processor (TCP)
  • Audio-Technica ATND1061 Microphone with Status Indicator (TCP)
  • Inogeni IP2USB Switcher (HTTPS)

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed a control system crash that could occur in rooms with an auxiliary destination set to follow the last routed display, when that destination shared a display’s type.
  • Fixed a source that lost its signal staying routed to its displays. A source that relies on a live signal (such as a laptop or PC), that is, one not marked Selectable Without Sync, is now deselected when its signal drops and no automatic fallback is configured, so its displays go blank.
  • Fixed a display staying on a secondary input (for example a direct laptop connection) after a new source was routed to it, so the routed source never appeared on screen. Routing now returns such a display to its default input.
  • Fixed a display not reporting its new power state when a source was deselected using a Power Off or Soft Off deselection behaviour. The display powered off but the touch panel could keep showing it as on, and Always On rooms did not re-power a deselected display. Power state is now reported immediately, and a display that reports no power feedback still powers back on when re-routed.
  • Fixed the touch panel continuing to show a source as routed to “All” displays after a single display was changed to a different source or deselected. The panel now clears the “All” selection correctly.
  • Fixed pods and the lecturer display freezing on a previous source instead of following a sharing pod’s new source in rooms built on a shared matrix (for example an Extron Navigator). Consumers now follow the switch, and the lecturer display no longer holds a stale frame after sharing stops.
  • Fixed the wireless presenter (AirMedia gateway) login code shown on the panel going stale. A rotated code is now pushed to already-connected panels straight away.
  • Fixed a source staying muted after being deselected and reselected in rooms using Unique Source Levels. The brief mute applied during deselection is no longer remembered against the source.
  • Fixed rooms with Unique Source Levels enabled spuriously muting program audio, and recalling the presentation lighting preset, when a source was routed to one destination while other destinations held different sources.