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18

Getting Started

This section outlines one of the simpler methods of getting familiar with your RAVE and the QSControl.net software. The goal of this 
procedure is to get your computer and the RAVE connected and communicating and the QSControl.net software installed and running. 
After the software is installed and running, refer to the software’s Help file for all software related operation/issues. Note! The default 
password for the RAVE is “qsc” (no quotes, lower case).

1-

 Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the RAVE 522ua.

2-

 Connect a CAT-5 crossover cable from the computer’s network interface card (NIC) to the RAVE QSControl jack (example 1, page 6).

3-

 Reconnect the power cord to the RAVE 522ua (turn it on). Using the RAVE LCD display and controls, navigate the menu to the IP 

Address and make a note of it. In steps 12 and on, you will need to change the IP address of the RAVE or your PC. 

4-

 Turn on the PC and start Windows. You must have Administrator rights and be signed on as Administrator in order to install the 

QSControl.net program. Ensure you are signed on to the computer as the Administrator.

5-

 Place the QSControl.net CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. The install wizard should start. If not, you can also select 

Start 

then 

Run

 

and browse for the file named 

setup.exe

 from the CD.

6-

 The installer queries the computer for available drive space and other information. If required MDAC library (Microsoft) files are not 

already on the computer, the library files are installed. You must accept the Microsoft software agreement in order to install the MDAC 
library. It may be necessary to reboot the computer after library installation.

7-

 At the prompt for “Client/Server” selection, keep both Client and Server selected. This will be appropriate for general use.

8- 

When prompted “Select Installation Folder”, specify the installation directory or accept the default location. 

9-

 You will be prompted to select an installation accessible by everyone (non-secure) or an installation accessible only to you (secure). 

Select the appropriate Everyone or Just Me box and continue. Installation proceeds.

10-

 Reboot only if your computer prompts you to do so.

11-

 Select 

Network Connections

 in the control panel. Select 

Properties

. Right-click 

Local Area Connection

, and view its proper-

ties. Highlight the 

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

 tab and view its properties. You will see an entry field for the IP address. Decide 

whether you want to change the IP address of your computer to be similar that of to the RAVE (easiest if you have many RAVE units) or 
if you want to change the IP address of your RAVE to be similar to that of the computer. This is a network management decision.

12- 

Change the IP address of the RAVE (or computer) to be compatible with that of the computer (or RAVE). Typically, this is done by 

making the IP address of one of the devices 1 digit different in the last octet (group of digits in IP address). If changing the computer’s 
settings, write down the current values, in case you want to revert later.

13-

 The subnet mask address should be exactly the same for both the computer and the RAVE. The Gateway address should not be 

altered as it is not used.

14-

 After you are satisfied with all your settings, close all open windows and start the QSControl.net program. Select 

Start

All Pro-

grams

QSControl.net

Venue Manager.

15-

 The login screen should open. The default password is “qsc” (lower case, no quotation marks). Select “Log on to Local Computer” 

and click OK.

16-

The QSControl.net Venue Manager window will open. A Startup Tips screen will be visible the first time Venue Manager is 

launched. Optionally, the Startup Tips screen may be disabled by un-checking the box in it’s lower left corner. It is

 highly recom-

mended

 the user become familiar with each of the tips listed on this screen. After reviewing the tip(s), close the Startup Tips screen.

Summary of Contents for RAVE 522ua

Page 1: ...TD 000198 00 rev A TD 000198 00 RAVE 522ua 8x8 CobraNet Enabled Signal Processor Hardware Manual...

Page 2: ...ord 5 Reliable Earthing Grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS A NON RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY LITHIUM IS A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE S...

Page 3: ...at the same time from anywhere a connection to the QSControl net network is available The QSControl net network can also be managed from a sin gle computer running both the client and the server Once...

Page 4: ...will be adding new capabilities to both RAVE and QSControl net Our latest code releases and access to up to date information on RAVE and QSCon trol net are available at www qscontrol net We invite yo...

Page 5: ...er rules To learn more about CobraNet and appropriate network topologies please visit http www qscaudio com products network resources htm and http www peakaudio com CobraNet background html Notes on...

Page 6: ...is a TCP IP standards compliant network system and therefore supports operation on network repeaters switches and routers When implementing the Two Wire Interface the QSControl net segment does not r...

Page 7: ...out a network switch However you would have to physically connect your computer first to one unit and then to the other With this elementary connection you don t have a true network It is like making...

Page 8: ...figuration works well when CobraNet audio deliveries are point to point Though the example shows only two RAVE BASIS units as many devices may be connected as there are available switch ports All unit...

Page 9: ...VLAN for QSControl net traffic and a separate VLAN for CobraNet audio traffic This config uration essentially provides a dedicated network for QSControl net including the system controller and a secon...

Page 10: ...ith its own network switch Therefore traffic segmentation is physical rather than logical Example 5 also pro vides an additional level of fault tolerance although at the expense of additional network...

Page 11: ...pment rack Rack mounting is optional Adhesive rubber feet are included for non rack mount installations Use them to prevent the unit from scratching or marring support surfaces Rack Mounting Rack moun...

Page 12: ...ystem is used for real time adjustments and configuration of audio systems we recommend all Windows Power Options located in the Windows Control Panel features be disabled Display hard drive system st...

Page 13: ...ily mute allow ing the RAVE 522ua to synchronize with its internal clock If CobraNet network connection is re established the audio will mute again while the RAVE 522ua synchronizes with CobraNet Conf...

Page 14: ...Use balanced audio inputs whenever possible Each input has software selectable 48V phantom power Use caution when connecting equipment par ticulary unbalanced equipment Analog Outputs Eight balanced...

Page 15: ...unctioning AC outlet it will power up and briefly display a welcome screen on the LCD dis play POWER Indicator This blue indicator illuminates when the RAVE 522ua is plugged into a properly functionin...

Page 16: ...ept knob is active for many displayed items allowing you to scroll through choices by rotating the control and accepting choices entering by pushing in on the control The accessible menus and sub menu...

Page 17: ...creen accessed becomes the new power up default Boot Screen Right side buttons serve as up down navigation Arrow characters indicate right side button context If additional menus are available the arr...

Page 18: ...cify the installation directory or accept the default location 9 You will be prompted to select an installation accessible by everyone non secure or an installation accessible only to you secure Selec...

Page 19: ...verify IP addresses are set correctly verify Subnet masks are set correctly and verify AC power is properly applied to the RAVE 19 Click on the sign of the RAVE 522ua in the inventory root then the si...

Page 20: ...ork This is currently 16 bit 20 bit and 24 bit Audio via inbound bundles may be in any combination of these resolu tions and the RAVE will process the data accordingly All DACs will process 24 bit aud...

Page 21: ...icate with the RAVE 522ua if it is in safe mode You may communicate only using TFTP Telnet or RS 232 RS 232 Serial Port I O Interface The RS 232 connector on the rear panel is used as a serial port in...

Page 22: ...click OK to continue If all the connections and communications settings are correct the main Hyper Terminal window will open 6 The Hyper Terminal main window will appear next but blank Type the letter...

Page 23: ...opening a Telnet session 1 To open the Telnet session Click START select RUN type Telnet followed by a space then the IP address of the RAVE 522ua you want to communicate with in the text box and cli...

Page 24: ...put Sensitivities variable Vrms 0 9 mV to 15 46 V dBu 62 2 to 26dBu dBV 64 4 to 23 7 dBV Phantom Power per IEC 1938 1996 48V software selectable Program Outputs 8 Connector Type 3 pin Phoenix Style a...

Page 25: ...nd referenced Pinout 1 Signal 2 CHASSIS GND Normal Operating Range Reads signals between 0 5V nominally Potentiometer Operation Use 10K for full range Voltage Tolerance 48V Current Output 0 5mA with 1...

Page 26: ...26 Dimensions...

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Page 28: ...suppliers be held liable for any damages consequential incidental or otherwise including any claims for lost profits and or savings resulting from any attempted integration of QSControl products with...

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