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LED Touch Indicators

When a key is pressed, the LED on that key illuminates to indicate that it was pressed.

Capacitive Touch Keypad

•  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.

•  Use the number keys to enter Command Codes to initiate PA System actions (PS-1600 only)
•  Use the number keys to enter the User PIN (if the Page Station requires user logon) (PS-1600 only)
•  Press Clear (*) to clear keyed-in Codes prior to pressing Enter (#). (PS-1600 only)
•  Press Clear (*) twice to  log off of the Page Station. (PS-1600 only)
•  Press Enter (#) 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

•  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.

•  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 another Page Station.
•  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 Nraphics 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.

Nlobal 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.

•  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 designated 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.

Summary of Contents for Q-SYS PS-1600H

Page 1: ...r 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 B...

Page 2: ...nings 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 f...

Page 3: ...ease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced rad...

Page 4: ...a 6 pin Euro plug 1 b 6 pin Euro plug 1 c 3 pin Euro plugs 2 d 3 pin Euro plugs 2 e 2 pin Euro plug 1 f 2 pin Euro plug 1 g Screw Tripple gang box 6 32 1 25 4 6 Gooseneck Angle Mounting Bracket 1 a M...

Page 5: ...ge 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 var...

Page 6: ...ce offering a number of PoE ports to power the Q Sys Page Station devices The Page Stations can be configured via Q Sys Designer to source page announcements or prerecorded audio streams to the Q Sys...

Page 7: ...ED 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 6 Global Busy Ready and Record Indicat...

Page 8: ...usy LED indicates that the Command is in use by another Page Station The green Ready LED indicates that you can initiate that Command Button Monitor Speaker Produces a beep when a button is pressed LC...

Page 9: ...hone models only Q Sys Page Station Rear Panel Refer to Figure 3 Figure 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 Gooseneck version 1 MIC LINE In three pin Euro connector 2 AUX POWER two pin Euro connector 3 Connector labe...

Page 10: ...s receptacle 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 out...

Page 11: ...nnecting to the receptacle Figure 13 and Figure 14 indicate appropriate termination practices for balanced and unbalanced applications Page Station Configuration and Setup Q Sys Designer is the softwa...

Page 12: ...emains on AUX POWER Using the Page Station Menu To access the menu when the Q Sys not configured message is displayed press and hold the Talk Start button until the first item in the menu is displayed...

Page 13: ...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 moun...

Page 14: ...lot 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 Fig...

Page 15: ...receptacle 3 pin Euro receptacle 6 pin Euro receptacle Line Input Dynamic range Unweighted A weighted 115 dB 118 dB Distortion 20 Hz 20 kHz all sensitivities 4 dBu maximum 2 dB below clip maximum 0 0...

Page 16: ...16 Keypad Configurations The following keypads are available with both the hand held and gooseneck models Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25...

Page 17: ...on U S After hours calls are guaranteed a 30 minute response time from a Q Sys Support Team member for Q Sys ONLY E mail qsyssupport qscaudio com immediate e mail response not guaranteed For URGENT is...

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