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QSC Q-SYS Core 110f - Communication, Power, and Front Panel Status; Communication and Power Connectors; Front Panel OLED Screen Information; Design Status Indicators

QSC Q-SYS Core 110f
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TD-001541-01-B
Communication and Power Connectors
Make the following connections as
required. Refer to Figure 5
1.
Telephone Cable,
RJ12,6-Conductor
2. 2-pin Euro connector
– for +12VDC 10A
3. 3-pin Euro connector
– for RS232 TX and
RX
4. USB Type B – for
external devices, not
supplied
5. RJ45/Cat5E – audio,
& control, not supplied
6. RJ45/CAT5E – audio,
& control, redundant
network, not supplied
WARNING!: The AC Mains plug, is the AC mains disconnect device and shall
remain readily accessible after installation.
7. AC Mains – The Core 110 has a Universal power supply 100 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, with an IEC connector.
— Figure 8 —
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3
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5
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7
Front Panel OLED Screens
Design Status
Refer to Figure 9
Device – The name of the Core as defined in Q-SYS Designer.
Design – The name of the currently running design.
Status –
OK – Audio is good, hardware is good.
Compromised – Audio is good but a redundancy mechanism is active (one LAN down but the other is still up) or a non-fatal hardware
problem exists (fans too slow, temperature higher than expected, etc.)
Fault – Audio is not passing, or hardware is malfunctioning or mis-configured
Missing – A piece of hardware, defined in the design, has not been discovered. Audio is not passing through that piece of hardware.
Initializing – Starting the firmware, configuration update, and the design. Audio is obviously bad.
Not Present – A virtual component in the design, that is designated as Dynamically Paired, and Not Required, has no hardware assigned to it.
— Figure 9 —
DEVICE:
DESIGN:
STATUS:
DESIGN STATUS
<Core Name>
<Design Name>
<Status>

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