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The Q‑Sys Page Stations are network 
devices for use in transportation, hospitality 
and other facilities that require live paging 
to selected zones. Like all Q‑Sys system 
components, functionality of the Page 
Stations are defined and configured by 
the system designer using Q‑Sys Designer. 
Once a Q‑Sys design file has been created, 
it is then deployed to a Q‑Sys Core 
Processor over the Q‑LAN network. The 
Page Station works in conjunction with 
the “Public Address Router”, a suite of 
Q‑Sys software to provide extensive and 
sophisticated paging functionality. 
Q‑Sys Page Stations provide two network 
interfaces (two gigabit Ethernet ports) for 
connection to the Q‑Sys system. This allows 
the Page Stations to be connected to two 
switch ports or to be deployed on two 
separate networks to support a variety of 
redundant operation modes for mission  
critical applications. 
In addition to audio and data deliveries via 
Q‑LAN, the Page Stations are designed to 
receive power from the network via PoE 
(Power over Ethernet) or from an optional 
+24V DC power supply.
The Page Stations provide a front panel user 
interface that includes a 16, 8 or 4‑button 
capacitive touch keypad depending on the 
model selected. The keypad offers visible 
feedback and audible 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 240 x 64 monochrome 
graphics LCD. 
Voice input is provided through a 
gooseneck dynamic paging microphone. 
The microphone is securely fastened to the 
unit, detering theft or removal.   

The rear panel of the Page Station offers 
a variety of auxiliary audio I/O interfaces 
and GPIO for expanding the capability of 
the page station. The auxiliary audio inputs 
can accommodate accessories such as 
a secondary microphone or other audio 
source. This feature‑set permits a single 
page station (with an optional second 
microphone) to serve, for example both 
the kiosk and the jet‑way entrance of an 
airport boarding area. The page stations 
include an auxiliary output that can drive 
an amplifier or powered loudspeaker even 
if the page station looses connection to 
the Q‑Sys Core. The GPIO interface can 
be configured to use external events to 
affect paging operation or to affect external 
control systems.
The Page Station is designed with a flexible 
mounting system. The rear of the page 
station fits into a standard triple‑gang U.S. 
electrical outlet box or it may be mounted 
directly to a rough cut opening in a wall 
or podium when an electrical “back box” 
solution is not required. The electrical box 
provides system designers with the option 
of pre‑wiring the Page Station cabling prior 
to mounting the product. Please visit the 
QSC website for a dimensioned template 
before beginning installation.

Features

• Capacitive touch, 

programmable keypad and 

240 x 64 graphics LCD for 

flexible customization

• Fully compatible with all 

Q-Sys systems. Simply 

connect to a Q-Sys system 

(with version 2.0 software or 

later) and all paging functions 

are available without the need 

for additional hardware boxes

• Second microphone input and 

GPIO allow one Page Station 

to serve two locations

• Dual Ethernet connections 

support network redundancy

• May use Power over Ethernet 

(PoE) or local power supply

• Flexible, securely mounted 

gooseneck microphone    

(activated by keypad)

• Q-Sys technical  

support is available  

24/7 – worldwide

PS-1650G | PS-1600G | 
PS-800G | PS-400G

PS-1650G | PS-1600G | PS-800G | PS-400G

Integrated System 

Platform

Networked Page Stations

Gooseneck Models

Page Station Models

 

Model

Microphone Type

Assignable Buttons

PS-1650G

Gooseneck

16

PS-1600G

Gooseneck

4

PS-800G

Gooseneck

8

PS-400G

Gooseneck

4

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