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Q-Matrix 

88 

User Manual

User Manual

Q-Tech Commercial Series 

Q-Matrix 88

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The Line Inputs have an impedance of 47k 
ohms. 

Line 1-8 source inputs will be selectable 

1.  

using the Source Select control on the 
front of the Matrix. 2)
The selected source input number will 

2.  

be indicated on the Matrix zone display.
Any extension Matrix unit connected to 

3.  

the system will use sources line 1-8 from 
the master Matrix.
Only one set of input sources for lines 1 

4.  

-8 can will be connected per system.

18. Paging Console Inputs

Up to two paging 
consoles can be 
connected to the system 
simultaneously via the 
two paging console RJ45 
input ports.
The paging consoles will 
have equal priority and 
will operate on a first 
come first served basis.
The RJ45 pin assignment 
order is as below:

RS485 B

1.  

RS485 A

2.  

GND

3.  

+ 24V (OUT)

4.  

GND

5.  

+ 24V (OUT)

6.  

MIC IN +

7.  

MIC IN –

8.  

19. Paging MIC Gain 

The Paging MIC Gain control will adjust the 
Paging MIC Input Signal Level. Each Paging 
MIC will have its own gain control. Thereby 
each Paging MIC can be set independently of 
the other Paging MICs.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

20. MIC1 Input 

The balanced MIC1 input XLR type has an 
impedance of 600ohms. Each zone has a 
MIC1 Priority Button.
Each zone has a MIC1 priority button.
When the MIC1 priority button is not enabled, 
MIC1 will be mixed with the line inputs on 
each zone (1-8 or L).
When the MIC1 priority button is enabled, 
MIC1 will take priority over all line inputs (1 - 8 
or L) as well the wall control panel for that 
zone.
MIC1 will have priority only on Zones where 
the MIC1 Priority Switch is enabled on the 
front panel. Zones where the MIC1 priority 
switch is not enabled, MIC1 will mix with the 
Source Selected for the Zone.
The MIC1 level will be controlled by the MIC1 
Level Adjustment Knob and the Master Level 
Adjustment Knob.
The MIC1 signal will be sent to any extension 
Matrix connected to the system.

21. MIC1 Gain

The MIC1 Gain controls the MIC1 range from 
5mV to 300mV.

22. MIC1 Bass 

The MIC1 Bass controls the MIC1 gain at 
100hz (±10dB).

Summary of Contents for Q-Matrix 88

Page 1: ...TOR ON OFF MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER Q Matrix 88 MATRIX SWITCHER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUS...

Page 2: ...peech only DO NOT exceed 70 of the amplifiers output power when using 70V line high level background music DO NOT use re entrant horn loudspeakers for background music unless the loudspeaker has been...

Page 3: ...Layout 4 Rear Panel Layout 7 Remote Wall Panels 12 RS 485 Communication Protocol 13 Specifications 14 Connection Diagram 15 QTRPS Paging Console QTEPS Extension Panels 16 QTVCS Remote Source Select V...

Page 4: ...o not insert drop metallic objects or flammable materials into the ventilation slots of the unit s cover as this may result in fire or electric shock When Installing the Unit Do not expose the unit to...

Page 5: ...t in fire or electric shock When the Unit is in Use Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause a fall or break the unit and or additional objects which may result in personal injury and...

Page 6: ...ix Mixer will deliver the its best possible results for many years to come Unpacking Please inspect the product carefully immediately after unpacking If you find any damage notify your supplier dealer...

Page 7: ...one Page Busy indicator LED 3 will illuminate amber to indicate a paging microphone is paging to this zone 4 MIC1 Priority Indicator The MIC1 Priority Indicator LED 4 will illuminate blue indicating t...

Page 8: ...e Single Digit Monitor Zone LED Display 10 will display the selected zone numbers 1 8 11 Monitor Zone Output Level The 5 LED Monitor Zone Output Level Meter 11 will provide visual indication of the au...

Page 9: ...s for configuring the Q Matrix 88 as a Master or Slave Rear Panel Layout Quest Engineering have designed the Q Matrix 88 to provide maximum flexibility in terms of supporting several types of inputs w...

Page 10: ...ALERT EVAC and EMC in are of equivalent priority 5 Extension Link DB37 Connector The extension link connectors enable 8 zone Matrix units to be connected together to form a larger system Up to four 8...

Page 11: ...urce line1 to 8 The RJ45 pin assignment is as follows RS485 B 1 RS485 A 2 GND 3 24V OUT 4 GND 5 24V OUT 6 SPARE 7 SPAR 8 8 Page The Zone Page Output Volume Control will adjust the output paging level...

Page 12: ...he Zone HF Treble of the Zone Output can be controlled by adjusting the HF Treble Level Control This Level Control will provide adjustment of the 100Hz Audio Frequency by 10dB Every Zone has a HF Treb...

Page 13: ...djust the Paging MIC Input Signal Level Each Paging MIC will have its own gain control Thereby each Paging MIC can be set independently of the other Paging MICs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 MIC1 Input The balan...

Page 14: ...to the Zone Local Input of the Q Matrix 88 The QTVCS enables source selection for a zone and zone source level control of the Q Matrix 88 86mm 146mm 86mm 146mm When a Remote Wall Control Panel is con...

Page 15: ...8 bytes 0 no paging 1 paging ie binary system 00000011B zone1 and zone 2 paging 00000100B zone 3 paging 11111111B all 8 zone paging AM accumulation 2nd data byte 3rd data byte 4th data byte Status Da...

Page 16: ...n 115V 230V AC 115V AC 230V 50Hz 60Hz 10 DC Power Supply 24V 4V Line Input Sensitivity Clockwise rotation gain to increase 195mV 2 0V Line Input Impedance 47K Local Input Sensitivity Balanced input 50...

Page 17: ...R MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER Q Matrix 88 MATRIX SWITCHER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER MIC 1 MUSIC MASTER...

Page 18: ...aging is required A maximum of 3 extension keypads may also be added The communication between the Matrix 88 and the remote paging console is achieved via industry standard CAT5 cable which is also us...

Page 19: ...ight will flash and turn off 10 All Call Button The All Call Button can be selected when all zones are to be selected If more than one console is being used priority operates on this is on a first in...

Page 20: ...50m 17 Communication Port The communication port is an RJ45 Socket to the Matrix which uses standard Cat 5 cable 18 MIC Volume Control This control is used to adjust the microphone output volume Cloc...

Page 21: ...ion keypads Extension Keypad Dip Switch Setting There are 4 address codes on both remote the paging console and the extension keypad which are used to identify these Please Note Only one address code...

Page 22: ...o used to supply power from the Matrix to this panel within 50 meters Only one QT1WML panel can be used within each Audio Zone Front Panel 1 Source Level Ten level volume control over selected source...

Page 23: ...t to the PCB board through the microphone signal input Aux Output Aux output is included in the RJ45 communication port A spare aux output is also provided Spare AUX Output Spare 24V DC Input When the...

Page 24: ...between the wall panel and the Q Matrix 88 Source Selection A total of 9 sources including lines 1 8 and local input L can be selected on the panel using the SOURCE UP and SOURCE DOWN buttons The sel...

Page 25: ...industry standard CAT5 cable which also is used to supply power from the Matrix to this panel when the distance is 50 meters A total of 8 remote control panels can be used with each Matrix unit Front...

Page 26: ...port is used to communicate between the remote control panel and the Matrix it also will be used to supply power to the panel within 50 meters A spare DC24V input is provided for extra power supply t...

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