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Getting Started 
 

This section outlines one of the simpler methods of getting familiar with NAC-100 and the QSControl.net Venue Manager 
software. The goal of this procedure is to get your computer and the NAC-100 connected and communicating and the Venue 
Manager software installed and running. After the software is installed and running, refer to the Venue Manager’s help file 
for all software related operation/issues. Note: The default password for the NAC-100 is “qsc” (no quotes, lower case).  
  

1- 

Turn off the computer.  

 

2- 

Use one of the Network Diagrams illustrated previously in this manual to connect the NAC-100 to the network. 

 
 

3- 

Verify that the NAC-100 has turned on.  (The NAC-100 will turn on when it has been properly connected to any PoE 

compliant switch or PoE injector.)  Enter the UTILITY SELECT MENU.  (Press and hold the 

Rotary Button

, then 

simultaneously press the

 Blue Button

.  The default password is 

qsc

.)  Navigate to the Network Setup sub menu.  Make a note 

of the IP Address. In steps 11 and on, you will need to change the IP address of the NAC-100 or your PC.  
 

4- 

Turn on the PC and start Windows.  

 

5- 

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

Start-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 the 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- 

Reboot only if your computer prompts you to do so.  

 

10- 

Click the on Start button on the lower left corner of your screen. Select Settings from the menu, followed by Network 

Connections on the sub-menu.  Select Local Area Connection, and view its properties (click Properties button). Select the 
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option 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 to that of the NAC-100 (easiest if you have many BASIS units) 
or if you want to change the IP address of your NAC-100 to be similar to that of the computer. This is a network management 
decision.  
 

11- 

Change the IP address of the NAC-100 (or computer) to be compatible with that of the computer (or NAC-100). 

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.  
 

12- 

The subnet mask address should be exactly the same for both the computer and the BASIS. The Gateway address should 

not be altered as it is not used.  
 

13- 

After you are satisfied with all of your settings, close all open windows and start the Venue Manager program. Select 

Start, Programs, QSControl.net, Venue Manager.  
 

14- 

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

Computer” and click OK.  
 

15-

The QSControl.net Venue Manager window will open. 

  
16- 

Go to Design Mode by pressing Ctrl+D or by selecting 

System

 from the menu and selecting 

Go To Design Mode

.  Then 

select 

System

 from the menu and select 

Discover and Map Devices

.  The 

Discover and Map Devices

 window will open.   

Click the 

Start Searching the Network…

 button.  If your computer has multiple VLANs a window will open allowing you 

which VLANs to broadcast discovery messages on.  Select your NAC-100 from the 

Discovered Unmapped Network Devices

 

list and click on the 

Add selected unmapped devices to design…

 button.  Your NAC-100 should appear in the 

Design Devices

 

list.  Click 

OK

.  The 

Enter Device Password…

 window will open, enter “qsc” (lower case, no quotation marks).   The device 

should now appear in your 

Inventory

.  To change the properties on the NAC-100, right click on the device in the 

Inventory

 

and select 

Device Properties…

  

 

Содержание NAC-100

Страница 1: ...d Costa Mesa CA 92626 USA Main Number 714 743 6175 or toll free 800 854 4079 Customer Service 714 957 7250 or toll free 800 772 2834 NAC 100 Network Audio Controller User Manual NAC 100 BK NAC 100 WH...

Страница 2: ...wer sourcing device FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits ar...

Страница 3: ...shed within the Venue Manager environment where the system designer can add Screens and Control Items Each Screen can be thought of a menu of Control Items Each Control Item can be used for recalling...

Страница 4: ...owever it is recommended to keep the original packing material for reuse in the rare event that service be required If service is required and the original packing material is not available ensure tha...

Страница 5: ...ly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing the rear panel Handle the NAC 100 by the outer edges of the chassis avoiding contac...

Страница 6: ...Never This avoids waiting for the system to wake up if adjustment is needed after an elapsed period of time To Install QSControl net 1 Start computer and start Windows 2 If there are any programs runn...

Страница 7: ...letely represented by the symbol before pressing the Blue Key e g A letter may not be changed after it has been entered If an error is made press the Blue Key to begin entering the password from the b...

Страница 8: ...ey This option disables Control Password restrictions for all Control Items To Disable Security All Control Items Unlocked Control Password restrictions have been disabled for all Control Items or Pre...

Страница 9: ...access to the Utility Select Menu Change password in QSControl net by clicking the Admin Utility Password button on the edit screen for the NAC 100 The Control Password limits access to specified Con...

Страница 10: ...C 100 Figure 1 Multiple NAC 100s powered via IEEE 802 3af compliant switch ports Each NAC 100 can manage multiple BASIS products or they can be configured to manage specific BASIS units The example sh...

Страница 11: ...network switch via IEEE 802 3af compliant PoE ports CobraNet VLAN QSControl VLAN Figure 2 Multiple NAC 100s powered via IEEE 802 3af compliant switch ports The example shows a network using a managed...

Страница 12: ...ia IEEE 802 3af compliant ILP power injection source The ILP combines power and data onto a single CAT 5e cable to supply an IEEE 802 3af compliant interface for the NAC 100 Note the use of an unmanag...

Страница 13: ...Figure 4 Single NAC 100 powered via IEEE 802 3af compliant ILP power injection source The example shows the NAC 100 as the sole source for system management no computer is required...

Страница 14: ...A D A P QSControl net Figure 5 Single NAC 100 powered via IEEE 802 3af compliant ILP power injection source The NAC 100 is connected directly to a PC that hosts Venue Manager This type of connection s...

Страница 15: ...Processor Figure 6 Single NAC 100 powered via IEEE 802 3af compliant ILP power injection source The NAC 100 is connected directly to a BASIS product This type of connection scheme is useful for managi...

Страница 16: ...the menu followed by Network Connections on the sub menu Select Local Area Connection and view its properties click Properties button Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP option and view its propertie...

Страница 17: ...pplicable options will open 19 Click on Help to access the software s Help system All software operation is covered in the on line help file Operation of the NAC 100 is accomplished with the included...

Страница 18: ...application is a Windows program Consult Windows documentation for Telnet information Basic procedure for opening a Telnet session on a Windows PC 1 To open the Telnet session Click START select RUN...

Страница 19: ...atibility Requires QSControl net Venue Manager version 3 1 or higher Dimensions HWD 5 2 13 2 cm x 5 12 7 cm x 1 6 4 cm Power Requirements Compliant with IEEE 802 3af 2003 works with any PoE compliant...

Страница 20: ...rranty provides that the examination of the return product must indicate in our judgment a manufacturing defect This warranty does not extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse neglect...

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