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System Status

Refer to  Figure 10

•  Firmware – A three-section number identifying the major release, minor 

release, and maintenance release. For example, 5.0.06.

•  Temp – The current chassis temperature of the Core.

 

Compromised threshold = 60°

 C

 

Fault threshold = 70°

 C

•  Fan Speed – This number varies with the temperature.

LAN A

Refer to  Figure 11
You can edit this information in the Q-SYS Configurator.

•  Static or Auto – Displays next to LAN A, indicates if the Core's IP 

Address is Static or Automatic.

•  IP Address – The IP Address assigned to the Core's LAN A. LAN A is the 

primary Q-LAN connection to the Core, and is required.

•  Net Mask – The Net Mask assigned to the Core.
•  Gateway – The Gateway assigned to the Core.

LAN B

LAN B is used for redundancy, and is not required. The information is the same as LAN A.

Input / Flex In Channels Status 

Refer to  Figure 12 (Flex Input screen shown)

ROOE!:

 

If a Flex channel is set to Input, there is no 

information shown under the same channel on the Flex Out 
screen. If the Flex channel is set to output, there is no 
information for that channel on the Flex In screen. Compare  
Figure 12 and  Figure 13.

The Input and Flex Input screens show the Mute, Clip, Signal, and +48V 
(phantom power) for the eight Mic/Line input channels. 

•  Mute – Displays a "muted loudspeaker" when the channel is muted.
•  Clip – Displays a solid circle under the channel having an input signal that is overdriving the associated channel input.
•  Signal – Displays a solid circle when there is a signal present on the associated channel.
•  +48V – Displays a solid circle when the phantom power is turned on for the associated channel.

Output / Flex Out Channels Status

Refer to  Figure 13 (Flex Output screen shown)
The Output and Flex Output screens show the Mute, Clip, and Signal, for 
the eight Mic/Line output channels. 

•  Mute – Displays a "muted loudspeaker" when the channel is muted.
•  Clip – Displays a solid circle under the channel having an output signal 

over driving the associated channel output.

•  Signal – Displays a solid circle when there is a signal present on the 

associated channel.

— Figure 10 — 

FIRMWARE:

TEMP:

FAN SPEED:

SYSTEM STATUS

<firmware number>

<temperature in Celsius >

<fan speed in rpm>

 

— Figure 11 — 

IP ADDRESS:

NET MASK:

GATEWAY:

LAN A (STATIC)

<IP Address of the Core>

<Net Mask of the Core >

<Gateway for the Core>

 

— Figure 12 — 

Flex In

Mute

Clip

Signal

+48V

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

— Figure 13 — 

Flex Out

Mute

Clip

Signal

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

Summary of Contents for Q-SYS Core 110f

Page 1: ...Hardware User Guide Q SYS Core 110f Q SYS Cinema Core 110c TD 001541 01 B TD 001541 01...

Page 2: ...apparatus in water or liquids 7 Do not use any aerosol spray cleaner disinfectant or fumigant on near or into the apparatus 8 Clean only with a dry cloth 9 Do not block any ventilation opening Install...

Page 3: ...to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment...

Page 4: ...nsist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices not exceed five L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES 0 1 sert indiquer le nombre max...

Page 5: ...sure that there is a fresh air supply on the left side of the unit The Core 110 is designed to be mounted in a standard rack mount unit The Core is 1RU high and 283mm 11 1 in deep 1 Secure the Core in...

Page 6: ...inputs 0 24V analog input or contact closure Pins labeled 1 16 equal pins 1 16 in the Q SYS Designer GPIO Input component 6 Earth ground uses pins 10 and 20 not numbered 7 General purpose Outputs 16 o...

Page 7: ...ctors Mic Line Inputs 8 orange Flex Channels 8 blue Mic Line Outputs 8 green CAUTION A single channel consists of three pins It is possible to plug in a connector that straddles two channels Be sure t...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...Compare Figure 12 and Figure 13 The Input and Flex Input screens show the Mute Clip Signal and 48V phantom power for the eight Mic Line input channels Mute Displays a muted loudspeaker when the channe...

Page 10: ...10 TD 001541 01 B Dimensions Figure 14 18 9 in 481 mm 11 1 in 284 mm 11 3 in 288 mm 18 9 in 481 mm 1 7 in 44 mm DEVICE DESIGN STATUS DESIGN STATUS core name Design Name Status...

Page 11: ...ity 51 20 Hz 3 kHz 43 20 Hz 10 kHz 36 20 Hz 20 kHz 10 dBu Sensitivity 57 20 Hz 3 kHz 47 20 Hz 10 kHz 41 20 Hz 20 kHz 10 dBu Sensitivity 67 20 Hz 3 kHz 58 20 Hz 10 kHz 53 20 Hz 20 kHz 39 dBu Sensitivit...

Page 12: ...4 mm x 18 9 481 mm x 11 3 288 mm Note Depth without AC connector is 11 1 284 mm Shipping Dimensions HxWxD 6 152mm x 23 584mm x 14 356mm Device Weight 10 8 lb 4 9kg Shipping Weight 11 5 lb 5 2 kg Compl...

Page 13: ...upport Application Engineering and Technical Services Monday Friday 7 AM to 5 PM PST Excludes Holidays Tel 1 800 772 2834 U S only Tel 1 714 957 7150 Q SYS 24 7 Emergency Support Tel 1 888 252 4836 U...

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