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1. E aii ai NG SE a LILA LA KA LA KA RIL RIL al g wo 9000 o H o pi Q Sys Core Q Sys Page Station Provides signal processing distribution and management In conjunction with the Q Sys Core the Page services for the Q Sys system All time sensitive audio and Station provides paging services for the management communications traverse the Q LAN network Q Sys system All audio and management communication traverse the Q LAN network Figure 1 TD 000324 01 C 6 Features Q Sys PS 1600H and G Front Panel Refer to Figure 2 To see the keypad configurations of Page Station models P5 1650 PS 800 and PS 400 see page 16 1 LED touch indicators 2 Capacitive Touch Keypad 3 Busy and Ready Indicators for Command Buttons 4 Button Monitor Speaker 5 LCD 240 x 64 Monochrome Graphics Display Figure 2 6 FA Global Busy Ready and Record Indicators Dynamic Push to talk Microphone hand held only Gooseneck models use the Talk Start button to make the page Magnetic Microphone Docking Plate hand held only Gooseneck Microphone TD 000324 01 C LED Touch Indicators When a key is pressed the LED on that key illuminates to indicate that it was pressed Capacitive Touch Keypad
2. Command buttons can be assigned one of several different types of Commands using the Q SYS Designer Administration Interface Once assigned you just have to press the appropriate Command button to initiate the action e Use the number keys to enter Command Codes to initiate PA System actions PS 1600 only e Use the number keys to enter the User PIN if the Page Station requires user logon PS 1600 only e Press Clear to clear keyed in Codes prior to pressing Enter PS 1600 only e Press Clear twice to log off of the Page Station PS 1600 only Press Enter 4 to begin a page once the Code is entered PS 1600 only Press Enter to logon once the User PIN is entered PS 1600 only Talk Start Button e Tap the Talk Start button one time to begin a page tap on Tap the button a second time to end the page tap off If you tap off during the page the page is logged as completed successfully If you tap off during the preamble the page is logged as cancelled e Press and hold the Talk Start button to begin a page Release the button to end the page If you release the button during the page the page is logged as completed successfully If you release the button during the preamble the page is logged as canceled Double tap the Talk Start button to clear an entry equal to pressing the Clear button Busy and Ready Indicators for Command Buttons The red Busy LED indicates that the Command is in use by anothe
3. Crosstalk 20 Hz 20 kHz nter channel maximum nter channel typical ntra channel maximum ntra channel typical Mute Optional Accessories 10 37 x 8 3 x 1 5 263 4 mm x 210 8 mm x 38 1 mm IEEE 802 3af power or 24 VDC 500 mA Hardware User Manual Accessory ship kit Warranty card 2 1 Capacitive touch keypad PTT momentary button PTT momentary switch hand held models only Bi color LEDs red green Green LEDs 240x64 monochrome graphics display RJ45 RJ45 1000 Mbps only 2 pin Euro receptacle 3 pin Euro receptacle 3 pin Euro receptacle 6 pin Euro receptacle gt 115 dB gt 118 dB lt 0 009 THD N lt 0 009 THD N gt 75 dB gt 90 dB gt 85 dB gt 100 dB 0 5 dB 0 2 dB 10k ohms 10k ohms gt 54 dB gt 60 dB 1 5 3 9 18 5 7 11 8 21 3 273 3 5 9 5 19 1 25 1 gt 112 dB gt 115 dB gt 75 dB gt 90 dB gt 85 dB gt 100 dB Infinite attenuation PS X Page Station Expander 15 TD 000324 01 C Keypad Configurations The following keypads are available with both the hand held and gooseneck models SYS PS 400 BUSY READY BUSY READY BUSY ee o BUSY READY TALK START Figure 22 Q SYS PS 1600H TALK START Figure 24 TD 000324 01 C susy READY Busy READY susy READY susy READY 16 BUSY READY BUSY READY BUSY READY BUSY READY
4. O SYS PS 800 Figure 23 Q sYvS PS 1650 TALK START Figure 25 susy READY susy READY susy READY susy READY aoc Mailing Address QSC LLC 1675 MacArthur Boulevard Costa Mesa CA 92626 1468 U S Main Number 714 754 6175 World Wide Web www qsc com Sales amp Marketing Voice 714 957 7100 or toll free U S only 800 854 4079 FAX 714 754 6174 E mail info qscaudio com Q SYS Customer Support Application Engineering and Technical Services Monday Friday 7 AM to 5 PM PST Excludes Holidays Tel 800 772 2834 U S only Tel 1 714 957 7150 Q SYS 24 7 Emergency Support 7 A Tel 1 888 252 4836 U S Canada on Tel 1 949 791 7722 non U S Q SYS 24 7 Support is for Emergency assistance with Q SYS systems only 24 7 support guarantees a call back within 30 min after a message is left Please include Name Company Call Back Number and description of the Q SYS emergency for prompt call back If calling during business hours please use the standard support numbers above Q SYS Support Email qsyssupport qsc com Immediate email response times not guaranteed QSC Technical Services 1675 MacArthur Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92626 U S Tel 800 772 2834 U S only Tel 1 714 957 7150 FAX 1 714 754 6173 2010 2015 QSG LLC All rights reserved QSC and the QSC logo are registered trademarks of QSG LLC in the U S Patent and T
5. refer to the Q Sys Designer Online Help Once a Q Sys design file has been created it is then deployed to a Q Sys Core over the Q LAN network The Q Sys Core is the centralized processing entity for the Q Sys system And as such the Q Sys Core pushes all necessary design and configuration information to each end node in the system including Page Station peripherals The Page Stations connect to a Q Sys system by joining the Q LAN network Once connected to the network a Q Sys Core can automatically discover the Page Station assimilate it into the Q Sys system and push the appropriate configuration to the Page Station as defined in the Q Sys Designer design file Once assimilated into the Q Sys system the Page Station can be operated entirely via its front panel user interface Ul and microphone without further need of a design computer in the system As an addition to the Page Station equipment Q SYS offers a Page Station Expander PS X The PS X can serve as an extension to the Page Station allowing two microphones to serve one area such as in an airport gate where the page station is at the counter and the PS X is at the door to the jetway The PS X connects directly to the Aux Input and GPIO port ensuring simple integration and flawless operation Page Station Description The Q Sys Page Station is a networked page station that connects to a Q Sys system via Q LAN All audio deliveries to and from the Page Station use the Q LAN network
6. J SYS Hardware User Manual PS 1600 H G Sixteen Button Page Station PS 1650 H G Sixteen Command Button Page Station PS 800 H G Eight Command Button Page Station PS 400 H G Four Command Button Page Station TD 000324 01 C EXPLANATION OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS The term WARNING indicates instructions regarding personal safety If the instructions are not followed the result may be bodily injury or death The term CAUTION indicates instructions regarding possible damage to physical equipment If these instructions are not followed it may result in damage to the equipment that may not be covered under the warranty The term IMPORTANT indicates instructions or information that are vital to the successful completion of the procedure The term NOTE is used to indicate additional useful information The intent of the lightning flash with arrowhead symbol in a triangle is to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans The intent of the exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is to alert the user to the presence of important safety and operating and maintenance instructions in this manual A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Maximum operating ambient temperature is 5
7. remove any stress to the RJ45 connector Q LAN Network Connect one end of a data communications cable Cat 5e rating or better terminated with a Class 2 RJ45 connector into the LAN A and optionally the LAN B connector on the rear panel of the Q SYS Page Station Figure 9 Ensure that the lock tab on the cable s connector engages with the RJ45 connector on the rear panel Ensure that the mating network switch port offers IEEE 802 3af compliant power if powering the Page Station via PoE Refer to the Q SYS online help for Networking details Figure 9 TD 000324 01 C 10 GPIO Connector The Page Station rear panel includes a six terminal receptacle Figure 10 and Figure 11 that provides various GPIO General Purpose Inputs and Outputs that allows the Page Station to control or be controlled by a variety of external products The Page Station GPIO receptacle accepts Euro style Phoenix two three or six terminal plugs A six terminal plug is included in the Page Station ship kit Follow the Page Station rear panel pin out labels Table 1 when comnecting to the GPIO receptacle Refer to the Q SYS online help for GPIO details Signal Name e DIGI af ar An Figure 10 Figure 11 Digital one 3 3 VDC 2mA Digital zero 0 V LINE OUT Table 1 The Page Station rear panel includes an auxiliary Line Output receptacle to drive an amplifier or console input directly The Line Output may be used for mission critic
8. the page station Should a port failure event occur the page station draws the full power load required from the remaining healthy PoE enabled source The Page Station can also be operated from a separate 24 VDC power supply in applications where PoE power is unavailable or undesirable User Interface The Q SYS Page Stations provide a front panel user interface that includes a 16 8 or 4 button capacitive touch keypad The keypad offers visible feedback and tactile cues yet there are no buttons or membranes to wear out Paging status operational detail and alerts are also reported via illuminated status indicators and the station s 240x64 monochrome graphics LCD Microphones For Page Stations with the letter H in the model number voice input is provided through a push to talk dynamic paging microphone A unique magnetic docking system and cable strain relief allow flexibility in microphone placement when not in use The letter G in the model number indicates a dynamic gooseneck microphone 5 TD 000324 01 C Inputs and Outputs The rear panel of the Page Station offers a variety of auxiliary audio I O interfaces and GPIO for expanding its capability The auxiliary audio inputs can accommodate accessories such as a secondary microphone or an MP3 audio source The Page Station auxiliary output can drive an amplifier input powered loudspeaker or other destination device And the Page Station GPIO interface can be configured to use external
9. 0 C 122 F Power must be supplied to the unit from an IEEE 802 3af compliant power sourcing equipment PSE using data communications cabling having a rating of category 5e or greater Cat 5e or from the optional 24 VDC 500 mA power supply Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation opening Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and all federal state and local municipal codes Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat If your unit uses an auxiliary power supply do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as po
10. Figure 16 2 to secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall The six screws shall be appropriate for the surface to which the Page Station is mounted IMPORTANT The six screws securing the Mounting Bracket to the wall are required even when using the triple gang electrical box 8 Connect all Page Station wiring to the proper connectors on the Page Station Refer to Q Sys Page Station Rear Panel on page 9 Refer to Figure 17 9 Tilt the top of the Page Station back and install the Page Station onto the Mounting Plate by aligning the two tabs on the Page Station with the two slots on the Mounting Plate 10 With the Page Station still titted carefully bundle the wiring back into the wall or triple gang electrical box 11 Push the bottom of the Page Station to the wall 12 Install and tighten the screw Figure 17 1 removed in step 1 through the Mounting Bracket up into the Page Station NOTE Use these installation instructions to mount the Hand held Page Station models to other surfaces as well 13 Mounting tabs on back of Page Station Figure 17 TD 000324 01 C Mounting the Gooseneck Microphone Models There are two methods of mounting the Gooseneck Microphone Page Stations You can mount the Page Station onto the mounting surface with the Page Station at a 30 angle to the mounting surface or into a podium or other surface so that the Page Station surface is flush with the mounting surface
11. G Model 2 Hardware User Manual 1 3 Page Station Quick Start Guide 4 Connector ship kit 1 5 Connector ship kit a 6 pin Euro plug 1 b 6 pin Euro plug c 3 pin Euro plugs 2 d 3 pin Euro plugs e 2 pin Euro plug 1 f 2 pin Euro plug g Screw Tripple gang box 6 32 1 25 4 6 Gooseneck Angle Mounting Bracket a Microphone strain relief clamp 7 Warranty TD 000453 8 Microphone ship kit H Models 1 a One hand held dynamic microphone 1 b One microphone strain relief clamp 1 c One strain relief clamp screw 6 32 0 375 1 9 Warranty TD 000453 1 TD 000324 01 C 4 Introduction Q Sys is a platform of software and hardware products providing system designers and operators with the tools necessary to design configure and manage medium to large scale audio systems In addition to the primary signal processing and system management components that make up a Q Sys audio system the Q Sys solution includes peripheral components that offer services such as remote management and paging This manual addresses the features and specifications related to the hardware components of the Q Sys networked page station peripherals The Q Sys Page Stations are network devices that provide paging services for a Q Sys audio system The Page Stations are defined and configured by the audio system designer using Q Sys Designer Q Sys Designer is Windows based software used to design and manage a Q Sys system For information about configuring the Page Station
12. IC LINE input for support of a secondary microphone or other audio source The MIC LINE accepts a Euro style Phoenix three terminal plug included in the Page Station package Follow the Page Station rear panel pin out labels Figure 4 for wiring Figure 5 and Figure 6 indicate appropriate termination practices for balanced and unbalanced applications Balanced Unbalanced POS NEG th Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 AUX POWER The Page Station rear panel includes a receptacle for connecting a 24 VDC 500 mA power source This is an optional supply source to power the Page Station and can be used as the only power source or as a backup power source should PoE fail The power receptacle on the rear panel of the Page Station accepts a Euro style Phoenix two terminal plug Figure 7 included in the Page Station package Follow the Page Station rear panel pin out label Figure 8 when connecting to this receptacle Aux Power 24 VDC th Am Figure 7 Figure 8 CAUTION The power supply used to provide 24 VDC power to the unit shall be a UL Listed ITE power supply marked LPS or a UL Listed direct plug in power unit marked Class 2 with a rated output of 24 VDC 500 mA Microphone Connector RJ45 connector for hand held microphone models e The gooseneck microphone is not user replaceable Please contact QSC Support for details if it needs repair Strain relief Secures the cord of the hand held microphones to
13. The Page Station provides two Q LAN network interfaces for connecting to the Q Sys system This allows Page Stations to connect to two switch ports or to be deployed on two separate networks to support a variety of redundant operation modes for mission critical applications The Q SYS Page Station comes in four different models listed below Each of these models has a hand held microphone version indicated by an H in the Model number and a gooseneck microphone version indicated by a G in the Model number The differences are indicated below Modit Total Buttons Command Buttons Keypad Commands om E ta a Command Buttons Assigns Commands to the available buttons e Keypad Commands Has a numeric keypad you can specify the Commands that can be entered using the keypad Security Sets Automatic logoff timeout logon requirements and restricts Users A Page Station must have a keypad to have security requirements Power In addition to audio and data deliveries via Q LAN the Page Station is designed to receive its power from the Q LAN network via IEEE 802 3af compliant power sourcing equipment PSE This technology is better known as PoE Power over Ethernet A PSE node can be an appropriate PoE enabled switch port or a PoE enabled power injecting device When both Q LAN ports on the Page Station are connected to PoE enabled sources the Page Station enters a load sharing mode that balances the power draw from each source to supply
14. The first method is discussed in this document while the flush or Podium Mount is an optional accessory for the Gooseneck Page Station with separate instructions 1 Select the surface on which you wish to mount the Page Station The surface should have enough access room below it to allow for installing the attaching hardware and the Page Station cables l l Figure 18 2 Place the Angle Mount Bracket on the surface oriented as you wish bu 3 Mark four screw holes one in each corner along both bottom sides of the Angle Mount bracket See Figure 18 4 Optionally you can make an opening in the mounting surface for the cables under the bracket or feed the cables through the slot at the bottom back side of the bracket 5 Use a 1 4 drill bit to drill the six holes 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the top two screws on the back of the Page Station Discard the screws Figure 19 7 Align the Angle Mount Bracket 2 with the holes drilled in step 5 and insert six bolts not supplied through the Angle Mount bracket and the mounting surface then secure with the appropriate washers and nuts Figure 19 8 Hold the Page Station 1 horizontally above the Angle Mount Bracket Figure 20 and lower i the Page Station down onto the bracket so that the two tabs 3 on the Page Station slide into the two slots 4 on the bracket 9 Lower the front of the Page Station down onto the bracket Make sure
15. al or alternative event applications The receptacle accept a Euro style Phoenix three terminal plug which are included in the Page Station package Follow the Page Station rear panel pin out labels Figure 12 when connecting to the receptacle Figure 13 and Figure 14 indicate appropriate termination practices for balanced and unbalanced applications Balanced Unbalanced POS NEG rh Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Page Station Configuration and Setup Q SYS Designer is the software application required to configure your paging system Refer to the Q SYS Designer online help for details This section covers connecting the hardware to the Q LAN network powering up and re setting the Page Station to the factory defaults Optional Connections The following are optional and should be connected prior to powering up the Page Station e MIC LINE 3 Pin Euro e LINE OUT 3 Pin Euro e GPIO e AUX POWER If you make this connection and plan to use PoE do not turn the auxiliary power supply on until you have made the network connection with PoE turned on See About PoE and AUX POWER page 12 e Page Station Expander Adapter for use with the Q SYS Page Station Expander 11 TD 000324 01 C Required Connections e LAN A Connect one end of a Cat 5e cable with an RJ45 connector to the LAN A connector on the Page Station Connect the other end of the cable to the Q LAN network Connect LAN B in the same way if
16. and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RoHS STATEMENT The Q Sys Page Station products are in compliance with European Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS The Q Sys Page Station products are in compliance with China RoHS directives The following chart is provided for product use in China and its territories session Sd BEE AZ PK AeA KYLA Part Name Toxic or hazardous Substances and Elements KE K E IER ZIRIKA BR AHR Pb Hg Cd Cr vi PBB PBDE ee ee ee EL i EAF PCB Assemblies Wace Be Bic H Chassis Assemblies O Ae HA KH KG FYI TEE AE O AE EEE SJ T11363 2006 BRB AY BE ZF O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Be A IKEA BELA FE yi CE AP NN TSS BEDA MGA SJ TI1363 2006 AKER BE E X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363_2006 3 TD 000324 01 C Package Contents H Model G Model Part Qty Part 1 Q Sys Page Station H Model 1 1 Q Sys Page Station
17. events to affect paging operation or to be the source of events to affect external control systems The Q Sys Q LAN Network The Q Sys solution is designed to be deployed on QSC s high performance Q LAN network Figure 1 Q LAN is a proprietary time sensitive gigabit Ethernet network implementation that bundles several industry standard protocols into a data transport solution appropriate for live performance multimedia environments Q LAN offers gigabit data rates device and network redundancy 32 bit floating point audio data transfers and low latency support on local area network deployments Accurate synchronization of end nodes and high quality clock distribution are built into the Q LAN solution using the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol Discovery of end nodes and auto configuration of end nodes are all included in the solution using industry standard protocols over a standards based IP network implementation that utilizes off the shelf hardware components Figure 1 shows a very simple Q LAN network implementation with a Q Sys Core a Q Sys I O Frame Ethernet switch and a Q Sys Page Station gt devices are connected to a managed Gigabit Ethernet switch that includes the appropriate QoS Quality of Service to support multimedia plications The network switch is also a PSE device offering a number of PoE ports to power the Q Sys Page Station devices av The Page Stations can be configured via Q Sys Designer to source pa
18. ge announcements or prerecorded audio streams to the Q Sys Core The Q Sys Core can then redistribute these announcements or audio streams throughout the facility by forwarding them with or without additional signal processing to Q Sys 1 0 Frames The Q Sys I O Frames can then drive the inputs of QSC amplifiers or powered loudspeakers Note that a PC or laptop is only required during initial configuration of the system or when a PC is the preferred means for providing on going management services to the system designer or operator There are no special unpacking precautions However it is recommended that you keep the original packing materials for reuse in the rare event that service is required If service is required and the original packing material is not available ensure that the unit is adequately protected for shipment use a strong box of appropriate size sufficient packing padding material to prevent load shifting or impact damage or call QSC s Technical Services Group for replacement packing material and a carton Windows Based Computer A PC or laptop running Q Sys Designer or remote management application This computer is required only during the design and configuring the system The computer is not required for runtime operation though it may be used for on going system management Q Sys I O Frame Provides the means for audio input and output to the Q LAN network iq SE Eee __ 66 d PoE enabled Ethernet switch
19. installed in accordance with the applicable code requirements The tripple gang electrical box must be UL listed and the dimensions must meet NEMA standards Q Sys Page Stations are designed to be mounted on a wall or podium with an appropriate cutout and cavity to allow all cables and power sources to connect to the Page Station rear panel with adequate stress relief The included Mounting Bracket is designed to mate with a standard triple gang U S electrical box but does not need one to be mounted Using an electrical box provides contractors with the option of pre wiring then installing the Page Station at a later time The Mounting Bracket should be firmly attached to the wall using the electrical box if installed for alignment only 1 Remove the Mounting Bracket from the Page Station It is secured by one screw on the bottom of the Page Station Refer to Figure 17 a Set the screw aside for later use Refer to Figure 15 2 Place the Microphone Strain relief Clamp 1 over the Microphone cable 2 3 Plug the RJ 45 plug 3 into the receptacle 4 on the Page Station 4 Install screw 5 through the clamp and into the Page Station to secure the Mic cable 5 Route all Page Station wiring and connectors through the center of the Mounting Bracket 6 Use four tripple gang screws included Figure 16 1 to align and mount the Mounting Bracket to the triple gang electrical box if you are using one 7 Use six screws not included
20. nated by the letter H in the model number Gooseneck microphone models must use the TALK START button to make the page Gooseneck models are designated by the letter G in the model number TD 000324 01 C 8 Magnetic Microphone Docking Plate The Q SYS Page Station uses a magnetic docking plate to hold the hand held microphone Just place the back of the microphone up against the plate and let it go Available with hand held microphone models only Q Sys Page Station Rear Panel Refer to Figure 3 Gooseneck version 1 MIC LINE In three pin Euro connector 2 AUX POWER two pin Euro connector 3 Connector labels 4 Strain Relief clamp and screw hand held only 5 Microphone Comnector RJ45 hand held only LANA LINE OUT POE POS O SYS NEG th NETWORK th LAN B MIC LINE POS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS Cc h F REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONN Etem THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART T5 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECTO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICEMIAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDIN gt INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Figure 3 6 Q Sys LAN B RJ45 connector 7 Q Sys LAN A RJ45 connector 8 GPIO connector six pin Euro connector 9 LINE OUT three pin Euro connector TD 000324 01 C MIC LINE In The Page Station rear panel includes an auxiliary M
21. r Page Station e The green Ready LED indicates that you can initiate that Command Button Monitor Speaker Produces a beep when a button is pressed LCD 240 x 64 Monochrome Graphics Display The LCD displays various messages including user instructions the status of the Page Station status of pages and so on The information displayed varies between models Global Busy Ready and Record Indicators Busy red illuminates when the selected Command has a queuing mode of Live and one or more of the PA Zones associated with the Command is in use by another station Ready green illuminates when the selected Command has a queuing mode of Live and all of the PA Zones associated with your Command are available for use If the queuing mode of the Command is Automatic the Ready LED is illuminated at all times because the page is recorded if the zones are not available In Delayed queuing mode the Ready LED is illuminated at all times because the page is recorded regardless of zone status e Record red illuminated indicates that the page you are making is being recorded The Queuing method for your page must be Automatic and one or more of the PA Zones associated with the page must be in use or the queuing mode of the Command is Delayed The message will be played once all associated PA Zones are free Microphone A dynamic push to talk microphone is available with hand held model Page Stations only The hand held models are desig
22. rademark office and other countries Q SYS is a trademark of QSC LLC Patents may apply or be pending Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners http patents qsc com
23. the two tabs on the Page Station remain engaged with the two slots in the bracket 10 Connect all Page Station wiring to the proper connectors on the Page Station Refer to Q Sys Page Station Rear Panel on page 9 CAUTION Make sure that the wiring is secured so that it does not place stress on the connectors Refer to Figure 21 11 Insert the socket head cap screw 1 through the bracket and into the Page Station Tighten SAE with a 9 16 hex wrench Figure 21 TD 000324 01 C 14 Specifications Hardware Dimensions H W D Line voltage requirements Accessories included Audio Channel Capacity Line Inputs Line Outputs Front Panel Controls Paging keypad Microphone Front Panel Indicators Talk Ready Busy Keypad button activity LCD Rear Panel Connectors Hand held microphone Q LAN Network LAN A and LAN B DC power 24 VDC inlet Line Input Line Output GPIO Line Input Dynamic range Unweighted A weighted Distortion 20 Hz 20 kHz all sensitivities 4 dBu maximum 2 dB below clip maximum Crosstalk 20 Hz 20 kHz Inter channel maximum Inter channel typical Intra channel maximum Intra channel typical Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz maximum 20 Hz 20 kHz typical Input impedance Balanced nominal Unbalanced nominal Common mode rejection 20 Hz 20 kHz minimum 20 Hz 20 kHz typical Input sensitivities Vrms dBu dBv Line Output Dynamic range Unweighted A weighted
24. wer supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Adhere to all applicable local codes Consult a licensed professional engineer when any doubt or questions arise regarding a physical equipment installation The product is not intended to be installed as a system for providing emergency voice communication or to be installed in areas specified by ANSI NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code TD 000324 01 C 2 FCC Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the A FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment
25. ws the six pages with factory default settings The factory settings are slightly different for each Page Station below is an example O SYS Page Station Model PS 1600H e Name Page Station 40ab e LAN A IP Addr 169 254 36 146 Netmask 255 255 0 0 e LAN B IP Addr 169 254 55 4 Netmask 255 255 0 0 e Firmware Version 2 0 11 Copyright O 2010 QSC Audio Products LLC Reset the Page Station to Factory Defaults 1 If the Page Station is part of a running design do the following a In Q SYS Designer from the main menu select File gt Load from Core and Connect Select the design containing the Page Station you wish to reset b From the main menu select Tools gt Configurator c Select the Page Station you wish to reset d Change the hostname of the Page Station Q SYS not configured displays on the Page Station LCD 2 Follow the procedure Using the Page Station Menu on page 12 to access the menu 3 Press the Talk Start button to access the Name LAN A or LAN B menu page 4 Insert a reset tool a paperclip works into the small hole on the right side of the Page Station to press the reset button Clear settings in 10 9 displays on the Page Station LCD 5 Hold the reset button until the count down gets to 0 6 Release the reset button The Page Station is reset to factory default settings TD 000324 01 C 12 Mounting the Hand held Microphone Models NOTE The product shall be
26. you are going to be using LAN B When power is supplied to the Page Station it may take several minutes to boot fully The message O SYS not configured displays This message remains until the network details are configured for the Page Station and it is included in a valid paging design About PoE and AUX POWER There is no On Off switch for the Page Station making the order in which the power is connected important The following information describes the events when power is lost based on which power is supplied to the Page Station first e If AUX POWER is supplied first e The Page Station boots using AUX POWER e f PoE is then connected it is not used e If AUX POWER fails power to the Page Station is lost the Page Station re boots using PoE e If PoE fails with AUX POWER still available there is no effect PoE was not being used e If PoE is supplied first The Page Station boots using PoE e If AUX POWER is then connected it is not used e If PoE fails the Page Station switches to AUX POWER There is no re boot If AUX POWER fails with PoE still available there is no effect AUX POWER was not being used e If PoE returns the Page Station remains on AUX POWER Using the Page Station Menu To access the menu when the O SYS not configured message is displayed press and hold the Talk Start button until the first item in the menu is displayed Press the Talk Start button to sequence through the menu pages The following list sho

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