15
6
Use a ball-point pen to dislodge the existing battery.
7
Insert a new battery with the positive (+) side facing upward.
8
Replace the connection panel, securing all six screws.
9 Reconnect the zone run cables
System Configuration
After the QtPro is mounted, the power can be turned on and settings modified to test wiring to the connected
emitters. After testing, it is time to configure the controller for operations. There are two methods for performing
configuration:
1
The front panel display can be used for basic configuration settings to get the system working and tested.
In many cases, basic settings are all that a user needs. This interface only supports a subset of the
functionality.
2
The MCS (Monitor Control Software) interface allows for configuring all the available functionality. The MCS
can be used with any internet browser that can connect to the Qt 300/600 over a LAN connection. See
System Control Using MCS on page 20 for details.
System Configurable Feature List (Front Panel / MCS)
The following is a complete list of the Qt 300/600 features and if they can be configured through the front
panel, MCS, or both:
Feature
Front Panel
MCS
Set masking level for each zone independently
X
X
Setting audio input levels at each zone
X
X
Setting real-time clock or network clock use
X
Reset system to default settings
X
Configure netowrk name and IP address
X
Set Time of Day Masking
X
Set Auto Ramping Period
X
Set Masking Equalization
X
Viewing errors
X
X
Configuring error notification
X
System/Software version information
X
X
Emitter Fault Detection
X
X
Networking and Security Administration
X
Software Update
X
Contact Closure (hardware only)
Lock/Unlock the front panel (hardware only)
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