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Qt

 Room Control

Installation & Operations Guide

Overview

The Qt Room Control (QtRC) can be used to adjust the 

sound masking level for an individual room or a space with 

2-8 emitters.

 This wall mounted volume control unit is 

designed to work with any of the Cambridge Sound Manage-
ment sound masking systems. It installs easily in new or 
existing construction and fits in most standard electrical 
boxes, including open back, low voltage brackets.
Since the QtRC is designed for a room of up to 8 emitters, a 
separate zone should be used in larger areas. The QtRC 
controlled room can be its own run from the controller or part 
of a run to other areas. Several system layout options are 
shown on the following pages and, with each layout, a 
suggested usage model is described.
When using the QtRC, the controller needs to supply enough 
power over the cable run for the emitters and the QtRC(s). 
From the control modules, a single cable run can support 60 
emitters; however, an added QtRC reduces the number of 
emitters that can be supported, because each QtRC "counts" 
as an emitter in the total for the run. The cable run can 
support up to a combination of 60 emitters and QtRCs. For 
example, if there are 30 rooms with 2 emitters in each room, or 
a total of 60 devices (2 x 30 emitters), then a single run of 
cable could be used. However, if a QtRC is also used in each 
room, changing the total to 90 devices (2 x 30 em 30 
QtRCs), then 2 cable runs would be required.

Qt Room Control Volume Settings

The QtRC features a six position switch that adjusts the 

sound masking volume in approximately 2.5 dB increments. 

The volume will increase as the knob is rotated clockwise, with 
the maximum level at the 5 position as shown in Figure 5.1.
The minimum level will be achieved at position 0. Alternately, 
this position can be set at time of installation to turn off the 
sound masking entirely. This option is controlled by a slide 
switch on the QtRC assembly. See Figure 5.2. The "OFF" 
position is labeled on the circuit board. Slide the switch to 
marked "OFF" side to make position 0 turn the sound 
masking completely off. Slide the switch to the "Normal" 
position to make position 0 the minimum level. This must be 
selected before installation into the wall. 
We suggest that the QtRC knob be at position 5 (full clock-
wise) when the room's sound level is being calibrated and set 
on the controller. This allows the user to use this system as 

calibrated or reduce the sound level 
down in 2.5 dB steps.
Alternatively the QtRC knob may be at 
position 3 when the room's sound level 
is set on the controller. This option 
allows the user to adjust the sound 
level up or  down in 2.5 dB steps.

Installing the
Qt Room Control

The QtRC is designed to be installed 

in a single gang box or low voltage 

bracket. 

All power is supplied from the 

control module, so only CAT cables in 
and out are required. There are also no 
requirements for grounding since it is 
done over the CAT cables.

Typical Installation Options

Sound masking is best used at a 

constant level so it is perceived as 

part of the building's environment. 

However, there are specific types of 
situations, such as in hospital rooms, 
offices, and conference rooms, where it 
is desirable to be able to adjust the 

masking level. In this situation, a cable can be brought to the 
room's QtRC and then connected to the emitters in the room, 
as discussed below. The QtRC will be able to decrease the 
power supplied to the emitters in the room, thus decreasing 
the perceived volume. The following sections and diagrams 
show the various layout options.

Two Zone System: QtRCs in closed rooms

In the diagram below, Figure 7.1, the control module has two 
or more zones.
The cable run from the first zone (the black cable) service the 
open area while the second zone's cable (the red cable) 
service the 3 closed rooms. The second zone's cable reaches 
the first QtRC (blue box) and uses its built-in splitter (connect 
to the QtRC's input jack labeled "In"). Next, a new cable 
(shown GREEN) connects to emitters in the room from the 
"Room" output jack to create a mini control area. Lastly, 

another cable (shown RED) is run from the first QtRC's output 
jack, labeled "Out," to "In" on the QtRC to the next room. 
After installation, each room will have the same maximum 
volume while the emitters in each room can be turned down 
by each room's QtRC.
The layout below is the optimal layout when using QtRCs. 
With the use of a QtRC, each room's occupant may choose 
sound masking levels at or below the calibrated level, recom-
mended to be 42 dB for a closed room, if calibration was done 
with the QtRC set to max (clockwise). Alternatively, by calibrat-
ing the rooms' sound masking to be correct with the QtRC at 
step 3, each room occupant will have the ability to raise or 
lower sound masking level.

One Zone System: Providing adjustment in multiple rooms 

using QtRCs and cable splitters in the ceiling

The cable from the sound masking controller reaches splitter 
#1. One cable from the splitter connects to

 

QtRC #1

 in the first 

room, while the other cable continues down the hallway (red). 
In the room, a cable is run from the QtRC room jack to the 
input port of the first emitter. Then a cable is run from the 
output port of the emitter to the input port of the next emitter 

(these cables shown in green). ( Figure 9.1 )
The cable that was extended down the hallway reaches a 
splitter that is used in the same way. A cable from splitter #2 
goes to the next room, connects to

 

QtRC #2

 

while another 

cable continues down the hallway. A multi-way splitter can be 
used as long as the maximum number of devices on a run 
doesn't exceed 60 (as shown with splitter #3 connecting to 

QtRC #3

 

and 

QtRC #4

).

The layout in Figure 9.1 allows each room's occupant may 
choose sound masking levels at or below the calibrated level, 
recommended to be 42 dB for a closed room, if calibration 
was done with the QtRC set to max (clockwise). Alternatively, 
by calibrating the rooms' sound masking to be correct with the 
QtRC at step 3, each room occupant will have the ability to 
raise or lower sound masking level.

A Single Room: A QtRC from a cable run to an open area

In the diagram shown below, the maximum volume for the 
room with an QtRC is the same as the volume of the emitters 
in the open area. The power supplied to all of the emitters in 
the open area is the same as the power supplied to the QtRC. 
The QtRC has the ability to reduce the power supplied to the 
emitters within the closed room. Since a closed room typically 
requires a lower sound masking level than an open area, with 
the use of a QtRC, a closed room can achieve this lower level 
by decreasing the maximum level. ( Figure 10.1 )

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Страница 1: ...cambridgesound com 800 219 8199 Qt Room Control Installation Operations Guide ...

Страница 2: ...tents Overview Qt Room Control Settings Installing the Qt Room Control Typical Installation Options Two Zone System Installation One Zone System Installation A Single Room Installation 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 10 Table of contents ...

Страница 3: ...volume control 1 White Decora style wall plate 1 Manual 1 Set of white tipped screws 2 pieces 1 White knob installed 1 White Decora center plate Optional accessories 1 Ivory knob 1 Ivory Decora center plate Not wall plate Package contents ...

Страница 4: ...s Several system layout options are shown on the following pages and with each layout a suggested usage model is described When using the QtRC the controller needs to supply enough power over the cable run for the emitters and the QtRC s From the control modules a single cable run can support 60 emitters however an added QtRC reduces the number of emitters that can be supported because each QtRC c...

Страница 5: ... the sound masking entirely This option is controlled by a slide switch on the QtRC assembly See Figure 5 2 The OFF position is labeled on the circuit board Slide the switch to marked OFF side to make position 0 turn the sound masking completely off Slide the switch to the Normal position to make position 0 the minimum level This must be selected before installation into the wall We suggest that t...

Страница 6: ...igned to be installed in a single gang box or low voltage bracket All power is supplied from the control module so only CAT cables in and out are required There are also no requirements for grounding since it is done over the CAT cables Typical Installation Options Sound masking is best used at a constant level so it is perceived as part of the building s environment However there are specific typ...

Страница 7: ... the diagram below Figure 7 1 the control module has two or more zones The cable run from the first zone the black cable service the open area while the second zone s cable the red cable service the 3 closed rooms The second zone s cable reaches the first QtRC blue box and uses its built in splitter connect to the QtRC s input jack labeled In Next a new cable shown GREEN connects to emitters in th...

Страница 8: ...the rooms sound masking to be correct with the QtRC at step 3 each room occupant will have the ability to raise or lower sound masking level One Zone System Providing adjustment in multiple rooms using QtRCs and cable splitters in the ceiling The cable from the sound masking controller reaches splitter 1 One cable from the splitter connects to QtRC 1 in the first room while the other cable continu...

Страница 9: ...sn t exceed 60 as shown with splitter 3 connecting to QtRC 3 and QtRC 4 The layout in Figure 9 1 allows each room s occupant may choose sound masking levels at or below the calibrated level recommended to be 42 dB for a closed room if calibration was done with the QtRC set to max clockwise Alternatively by calibrating the rooms sound masking to be correct with the QtRC at step 3 each room occupant...

Страница 10: ...ty to reduce the power supplied to the emitters within the closed room Since a closed room typically requires a lower sound masking level than an open area with the use of a QtRC a closed room can achieve this lower level by decreasing the maximum level Figure 10 1 Note Each QtRC s area may have a maximum of 8 emitters The maximum number of rooms supported on a single run is determined by ensuring...

Страница 11: ...efects in materials or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER USE OF THE SYSTEM WITH ANY OTHER emitter OR EMITTER MANUFACTURED BY ANY ENTITY ORGANIZATION OR COMPANY OTHER THAN CAMBRIDGE SOUND MANAGEMENT LLC OR USE OF THE SYSTEM FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SOUND MASKING AND OR PAGING AND OR MUSIC DISTRIBUTION THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER T...

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