Status (I/O-22)
The I/O-22, in the Q-SYS Designer Inventory list, represents a physical piece of equipment.
The physical I/O-22 is an Input/Output device. Analog input sources can be connected to the I/O-22 and the analog audio is converted to digital audio and sent over the Q-LAN network to the Core for Processing. Likewise, digital audio can be sent from the Core over the Q-LAN network to the I/O-22 which converts the digital signal to analog for local use.
The I/O-22 in the Inventory list has several components under it that are placed in the Schematic for use in your system.
This Topic covers the Status component of the I/O-22.
Tip: For additional properties not listed, refer to the Properties Panel help topic for more information.
I/O-22 Properties
Verbose
Displays the Networking and Audio Stream details for LAN A (and LAN B, if applicable to the device). You must have Is Network Redundant set to Yes to see LAN B details.
The Verbose property is available only when you select the I/O-22 Component in the Schematic.
I/O-22 Status
ID
When the ID/Identify button, in the Q-SYS Designer Status component, or the Configurator's Network Configuration for the hardware,or on the physical hardware is pressed, the ID buttons in the Configurator and Status component flash, and the LED on the physical Hardware flashes to indicate the association between the three.
The indicators will flash for 5 minutes unless you stop them by pressing any one of the buttons.
Status LED
This LED changes color to indicate the current status of the I/O-22. See Status for the meanings of the various colors.
Status
Component status is conveyed with the Status LED and Status box, which uses both color and text to indicate the current condition:
- OK: The device is functioning normally.
- Initializing: The device is in the process of a firmware or configuration update, or the design is starting.
- Compromised: The device is functioning, but a non-fatal problem exists. Refer to the Status box for details.
- Missing: The device cannot be discovered.
- Fault: The device is malfunctioning or is not properly configured. Refer to the Status box for details.
- Unknown: This status appears during a Core reboot (for example, during a firmware update), or when a design is being uploaded to the Core and before it has started running.
- Not Present: If applicable to the device, this status appears when the device is not connected to the network and its Is Required component property is set to 'No'. This status also appears if the device component's Dynamically Paired property is set to 'Yes', pairing has not been assigned in Core Manager, and the device component's Is Required property is set to 'Yes'. See Dynamic Pairing.
Clock Offset
This text field displays the clock difference between the associated I/O-22 and the Master Clock. The unit of measure is indicated in the text readout.
Grandmaster
The clock master of the network.
Parent Port
The device and interface name that this device is syncing to when it's not the clock master. Usually it is the same as the Grandmaster name.
Temperature
Text field indicating the current temperature inside the associated I/O-22, measured in Celsius. Typically about 60° C.
Details
You must select Verbose Yes in the Properties for this field to display.
Text indicating the Details of any errors occurring with the I/O-22. The information in this field is updated regularly and is cumulative. None of the items listed below display unless there is a value associated with it. If there are values associated with these, call Support.
fpga_fifo_error |
sequence_error |
recv_fifo_error |
xmit_task_early |
xmit_fifo_error |
xmit_task_late |
recv_dma_error |
xmit_task_error |
xmit_dma_error |
xmit_overrun |
sync_error |
clock_sync_loss |
Reset Details
You must select Verbose Yes in the Properties for this field to display.
Click this button to reset the information in the Details field to zero.
Power
These four LEDs indicate which power source is being used for the I/O-22.
POE A
PoE A (LAN A) is supplied by a POE switch, or an injector.
Produces 2 - 3 W average power, 8-10 W peak power from the loudspeaker for ~ 10 seconds
POE B
PoE B (LAN B) is supplied by a POE switch, or an injector.
Produces 2 - 3 W average power, 8-10 W peak power from the loudspeaker for ~ 10 seconds
POE A Plus
PoE A Plus (LAN A) is supplied by a POE Plus switch, or an injector.
Produces 8-10 W Average output power from the loudspeaker.
POE B Plus
PoE B Plus (LAN B) is supplied by a POE Plus switch, or an injector.
Produces 8-10 W Average output power from the loudspeaker.
Aux Power
Aux Power is 24 VDC, 30 W, 1.25 A, supplied by an external power supply.
Produces 8-10 W Average output power from the loudspeaker.
Audio Streams
To see both input and output Audio Streams information, you must have cards installed in the slots giving both inputs and outputs. For example, a Line Input card gives you Input Audio Streams, a Line Out card gives you Output Audio Streams.
Input OK
LED indicating the status of the Input Audio Stream for LAN A or LAN B.
Input Details
Text indicating the details of the status of the I/O-22 Input Audio Stream. The information in this field is updated regularly and is displayed as running totals. An item is displayed only when the value is not zero.
id |
connected |
dscp |
accept_count |
drop_count |
missing_count |
duplicate_count |
on_time |
too_late |
pt_mismatch |
size_mismatch |
Output OK
LED indicating the status of the Output Audio Stream for LAN A or LAN B.
Output Details
Text indicating the details of the status of the I/O-22 Input Audio Stream. The information in this field is updated regularly and is displayed as running totals. An item is displayed only when the value is not zero.
id |
connected |
dscp |
accept_count |
drop_count |
missing_count |
duplicate_count |
on_time |
too_late |
pt_mismatch |
size_mismatch |
In Input and Output Audio Streams, accept_count should be equivalent to the on_time packets. This value is expected to be non-zero.
The units are 16 samples, so accept_count should go up by 3000 per second.
too_late indicates clock sync problems. If Clock Offset is larger than a single digit, check the QoS configuration on the switches for the clock traffic (the highest priority DSCP). If too_late is not zero but the Clock Offset is zero or very small, check the QoS configuration on the switches for audio traffic (the second highest priority DSCP).
missing_count could mean network problems such as bad cables, check the CRC error counters for the switches.
The I/O-22 in the Inventory list has no Control Pins. The available Control Pins for the I/O-22 Status Component depend on settings in Properties.
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aux Power Active |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Clock Offset From Master |
– |
0 ms to n ms |
– |
Output |
Details |
text field |
Output |
||
Identify |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input/Output |
I/O-22 Status |
text field |
Output |
||
LAN A Input Stream Details |
text field |
Output |
||
LAN A Input Stream OK |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
LAN A Output Stream Details |
text field |
Output |
||
LAN A Output Stream OK |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
LAN B Input Stream Details |
text field |
Output |
||
LAN B Input Stream OK |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
LAN B Output Stream Details |
text field |
Output |
||
LAN B Output Stream OK |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
POE A Active |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
POE A Plus Active |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
POE B Active |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
POE B Plus |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Reset Details |
trigger |
Input/Output |
||
Temperature |
nn.n |
nn.n°C |
0 to 1.00 |
Output |
USB Current Limit A |
0 1 |
disabled enabled |
0 1 |
Input/Output |
USB Current Limit B |
0 1 |
disabled enabled |
0 1 |
Input/Output |