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CobraNet card Status (CCN32)
Refer to Figure 13 (CobraNet card screen shown)
The CobraNet card status screen shows the Activity state,
Fault state, In Use state and Conductor state of the Primary
and Secondary network ports.
• Wctivity
– Displays a solid circle when the Primary or
Secondary port is active.
• Fault
– Displays a solid circle under the channel having a
communication fault while sending or recieving a bundle.
• In Use
– Displays a solid circle when there is an active connection to a CobraNet network or device on the associated
LAN port (primary or secondary.) The image shows that the secondary port is active.
• Conductor
- Displays a solid circle when the Primary or Secondary port is the Conductor.
Dante card Status (CDN64)
Refer to Figure 14 (Dante card screen shown)
The Dante card status screen shows the Status of the
card, Link state and connection speed of the Primary and
Secondary network ports, and the Name of the device as
seen by other Dante devices on the network.
• Status
– Displays the status of the Dante card.
• Link
– Displays a solid circle when there is a valid
connection with a Dante network or device. The image
shows that the Primary port has established a link at 1000 Mbps.
• Rame
– Displays the name of the Dante device that will be seen by other connected Dante devices.
Connections
AC Power Cord
Insert the molded IEC recepticale connector of the AC power cord into the IEC AC power
inlet on the back of the Q-SYS Core. See Figure 15. Insert the AC line connector into an AC
outlet. The Q-SYS core will accept 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz.
Q-SYS LAN A, LAN B, AUX Network Connections
Connect one end of a Ethernet cable (CAT-6 or better) terminated with a RJ45 plug into
the LAN A or optional LAN B receptical on the back of the Q-SYS Core. The AUX network
connection can be used for WAN streaming, remote control or monitoring. See Figure 16.
ROTE!:
The addition of AES67 streams are supported over the LAN A and B
networks.
Mic/Line Inputs, Line Outputs, AES3 I/O
All of these type of I/O cards accept Euro-style 3-pin connectors. See Figure 17. When
these cards are ordered in the product configuration, the mating plugs are included in the
product shipping carton. Plug the included Euro-style connectors into the appropriate input/
output connector on the Q-SYS I/O Card. The connection pinout is indicated on the cards
mounting bracket. Refer to illistrations on the right hand column of this page for balance
and unbalanced connections.
— Figure 13 —
CobraNet
Activity
Fault
Slot
In Use
Primary
Secondary
Conductor
— Figure 14 —
Dante
Status:
Link:
Slot
Name:
Dante-Device-Name
1000
OK
Primary
N/A
Secondary
— Figure 15 —
— Figure 16 —
— Figure 17 —
Balanced / AES 3
Unbalanced