The CXD-Q Amplifier Out component is used to send digital audio over Q-LAN, to the CXD-Q output channels where it is converted to analog audio then amplified. This component provides the inputs to the output stage of the amplifier. All audio sent to the amplifier output section is from this component via Q-LAN.
The analog audio input to the Line Inputs on the rear of the amplifier is converted to digital audio and sent to the CXD-Q Input component via Q‑LAN.
Add the amplifiers to the Inventory list based on the physical amplifiers in your system. Each amplifier in the Inventory list has Components associated with it that are placed in the Schematic for configuration and wiring. The CXD-Q Amp Output Control Panel is used for telemetry, and amplifier control of On / Standby, Mute, and Gain. The same controls are available on the amplifier's front panel.
The inputs are digital audio from any appropriate component within Q-SYS Designer. There can be from one to four inputs (four channel models) or two to eight inputs (eight channel models) and is dependent on the FAST configuration. The eight channel models have two sets of four channels.
The outputs are digital audio connecting to loudspeaker components.
The CXD-Q amplifiers are capable of supplying 70V or 100V outputs. In order to use this mode, you must connect an appropriate loudspeaker component to the CXD-Q Out component. For QSC loudspeaker components, capable of using 70V or 100V, set the Mode Property of the loudspeaker component to either 70V or 100V. Q-SYS sets the amplifier to this mode when the design is deployed.
In addition, when an amplifier is set to either 70V or 100V mode, a 50 Hz high-pass filter is automatically added in line to protect the loudspeakers.
In order to set the CXD4.2Q amplifiers to 70V or 100V mode you must configure the outputs to channels A and B bridged, and channels C and D bridged (A+B C+D).
Control |
Function |
Default / Range |
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Status |
Displays the current status of the amplifier both in text and color. The following is a list of possible status colors, and some example conditions. NOTE: These conditions are examples, and may not be applicable to all components with a Status field. OK – Green – (0) – Audio is good, hardware is good. Compromised – Orange – (1) – Audio is good but a redundancy mechanism is active (one LAN down but the other is still up) or a non-fatal hardware problem exists (fans too slow, temperature higher than expected, etc.) Fault – Red – (2) – Audio is not passing, or hardware is malfunctioning or mis-configured (amplifier power off, audio streams broken, wrong type of I/O Card installed, loudspeaker short circuit, etc.) Missing – Red – (3) – A piece of hardware, defined in the design, has not been discovered. Audio is not passing through that piece of hardware. Initializing – Blue – (5) – In the process of firmware, configuration update, and design start. Audio is obviously bad. Not Present – Gray – A virtual component in the design, that is designated as Dynamically Paired, and Not Required ,has no hardware assigned to it. |
N / A |
On/Standby |
Button controls the amplifier from Standby to Power On and back. |
Standby Power On |
Mute All |
Mutes all channels of the amplifier. Once Mute All is engaged, you must use the Mute All button to unmute the channels. The individual channel Mute is disabled while the Mute All is engaged. |
Mute/Unmute |
Gain Lock |
Disables the gain control on the front panel of the amplifier. The gain controls in the Q-SYS Designer component are not disabled. |
Disabled/Enabled |
Mute Lock |
Disables the mute controls on the front panel of the amplifier. The mute controls in the Q-SYS Designer component are not disabled. |
Disabled/Enabled |
AC Voltage |
The AC Mains voltage. |
100 VAC to 240 VAC |
AC Current |
The AC Mains current being drawn by the amplifier. |
|
PSU Temp |
Temperature of the amplifier's power supply. |
55° C = Compromised State 63° C Mutes Audio |
V Rail 1 |
Internal amplifier voltage monitor. |
147VDC +/- 5V typical |
V Rail 2 |
Internal amplifier voltage monitor. |
-147VDC +/- 5V typical |
Fan RPM |
The fan speed varies based on the temperatures. |
N / A |
Meter Select |
Selects either RMS or Peak for the five meters in all channels. Changing the meter type changes the meter readings on the CXD-Q Out component and on the amplifier output gain meters. |
RMS/Peak |
Standalone (test button) | This control is available only in Standalone mode only. Press this button to simulate Standalone mode. You will hear the audio that is played when the amplifier is in the Standalone Mode. | Off / On |
Control |
Function |
Default / Range |
---|---|---|
Channel |
The channel letter changes based on the FAST™ (Flexible Amplifier Summing Technology) selection in the Properties. Single channels = A (or B, C, D) ( 8CH E, F, G, H) Parallel channels = AB (or CD) (8CH EF or GH) Bridged channels = A+B (or C+D) (8CH E+F or G+H) Refer to Properties "FAST Mode" |
Default = Four separate channels – A, B, C, D (and E, F, G, H for 8-channel) |
Gain |
The Gain knob adjust the digital gain of the associated output channels. |
Default = 0 dB Range = -100 dB tp +20 dB |
Mute |
Mute button mutes the associated channel of the amplifier. Linked to the Mute button on the amplifier. |
Off / On |
Over Current |
Red LED indicating an over current condition exists in the associated amplifier channel. |
False / True |
DAC Limit |
Red LED indicating that signal to the D to A Converter is larger than can be reproduced and a limiter has been engaged to prevent clipping. This is an indication that the gain structure is not correct. |
False / True |
Protect |
Red LED indicating that the channel is in Protect Mode. Usually due to attempting to drive too low an impedance for too long. |
False / True |
Limit |
Red LED indicating that the amplifier is in the limiting mode. This occurs if the signal is driving the power, current, or voltage above the amplifier rated values or due to thermal limiting. |
False / True |
Short |
Red LED indicating there is a short in the loudspeaker circuitry. |
False / True |
Temp |
Displays the temperature, in Centigrade, of the associated channel. |
N / A |
These readings can be RMS or Peak depending on the Meter Select setting.
Control |
Function |
Default / Range |
---|---|---|
Input (dBFS) |
Measures the digital input to the amplifier output channel. |
Range = -100 to 20 |
Voltage (V) |
Measures the voltage of the amplifier / loudspeaker circuit. |
Range = 0 - 150 |
Current (A) |
Measures the current of the amplifier / loudspeaker circuit. |
N / A |
Power (W) |
Measures the power of the amplifier / loudspeaker circuit. |
N / A |
Headroom (dB) |
Measures the amount of headroom left before reaching the amplifier's maximum capabilities. |
N / A |
There is one Listen button and one Gain control for each channel.
Control |
Function |
Default / Range |
---|---|---|
Listen |
The Listen button activates the Loudspeaker monitor for the associated channel. |
Off / On |
Gain (V) |
The Gain knob controls the output gain to the Loudspeaker Monitor component. |
Range = -100 to +20 |
There is one Mute button and one Gain control for each channel.
Control |
Function |
Default / Range |
---|---|---|
Mute |
Mutes the output of the amplifier channel when in Standalone Mode. |
Off / On |
Gain (dB) |
Controls the Gain of the amplifier's output when in Standalone mode. |
Default = 0 Range = -100 to 20 |
Refer to the CXD-Q Amplifier Status Component topic Properties.
The available Control Pins depend on settings in Properties.
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
---|---|---|---|---|
AC Current |
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|
Output |
AC Mains Voltage |
100 - 240 |
100V - 240V |
0V = 0 120V = .5 240V = 1.00 |
Output |
Fan Speed |
|
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|
|
Gain Lockout |
0 1 |
disabled enabled |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Mute All |
0 1 |
unmute mute |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Mute Lockout |
0 1 |
disabled enabled |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Peak/RMS Select |
0 1 |
Peak RMS |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Power On |
0 1 |
Standby On |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Power Supply Temp |
n |
n °C |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
Rail 1 Voltage |
142 to 152 |
142V to 152V |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
Rail 2 Voltage |
-142 to -152 |
-142V to -152V |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
Status |
0 1 2 3 4 |
OK (green) Compromised (orange) Fault (red) Unknown (red) Updating (blue) |
0 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.00 |
Output |
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
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Current |
0 to 70 |
0 A to 70 A |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
DAC Output Limit |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Gain |
-100 to 20 |
-100 dB to 20 dB |
0.000 1.000 |
Input / Output |
Headroom |
0 to 70 |
0 dB to 70 dB |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
Input Meter |
-100 to 20 |
-100 dB to 20 dB |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
Limit |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Monitor Gain |
-100 to 20 |
-100 dB to 20 dB |
0.000 1.000 |
Input / Output |
Monitor Listen |
0 1 |
disabled enabled |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Mute |
0 1 |
unmute mute |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Over Current |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Power |
0 to 10000 |
0 W to 10,000 W |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
Protect |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Short |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Temperature |
Text Field |
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Voltage |
0 to 150 |
V to 150 V |
0.000 1.000 |
Output |
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