The Q-SYS Device Configurator manages various network aspects of Cores, I/O Frames and other Q-SYS networked devices.
To access the Configurator, from the Q-SYS Designer main menu, select Tools > Show Q-SYS Configurator. Select a device in the left panel.
Hostnames may contain ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through '9', the hyphen, and the underscore. Hostname labels cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted.
The Configurator displays the following information for LAN A, LAN B, AUX A and AUX B. Depending on the device, only a subset of the LAN connections may be available. All are identical in type of content. If there is no link, a red (NO LINK) message displays next to the port. If the device is password protected, you must enter the username and password for that device to view the network settings.
NOTE: LAN A cannot be set to the Off position.
The settings you make here set the Time, Date, and Time Zone on the Core. When you select the Time Zone, if Daylight Savings (or equivalent) is used in that Time Zone, the Core automatically changes time on the appropriate date.
NOTE: Moving the hour hand does not change the AM/PM settings.
A cross-reference of country codes to countries and countries to country code is at the bottom of this topic.
NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network. For details, visit http://www.ntp/org/. If you have redundant Cores, be sure to enable NTP, using the same NTP Server, on both Cores.
In the Enable NTP server list,
The Q-SYS networked devices do not have a password set when delivered from the factory. For more information about security, refer to the Security Overview topic.
NOTE: To change a password, you must be logged in to the device with the current password. Passwords are case-sensitive, and can contain alpha-numeric and special characters.
NOTE: To delete a password, you must be logged in to the Core with the current password.
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