The Q-SYS Public Address System is a set of elements that work together within a Q-SYS system to implement sophisticated paging and messaging. Some of the PA System features are shared, or interact with other general Q-SYS audio and control features, while others are specific to public address. The features are generic enough to yield flexibility, but specific enough to make system design and installation easy.
There are very few limitations. Any number of Priority Levels can be created. Every input to the PA Router can be simultaneously recorded if circumstances dictate. Each PA Zone output is independent, and can simultaneously issue different content consisting of a live page, delayed page, or a pre-recorded message. Currently, up to 128 page station inputs and 256 zone outputs are supported in a single system.
The Q-SYS Administrator allows you to set up and maintain various Q-SYS resources for the PA System including:
Note: Manage audio files for the PA system in the Q-SYS Core Manager > Audio Files page.
PA System security is established in a combination of the items listed above. Refer to the individual topics for details. You access the Administrator either through Q-SYS Designer, or as a stand-alone application.
The Q-SYS Page Station is available in four models:
Each of these models is available with either a handheld or gooseneck microphone.
The Page Station Expander (PS-X) is a Q-SYS handheld remote PTT microphone that connects via a CAT-5E cable to the Page Station and can be placed up to 100 meters from the Page Station.
The Q-SYS Page Station is a networked page station intended to connect to a Q-SYS system via Q-LAN. All audio deliveries to and from the Page Station use the Q-LAN network. The Page Station provides two network interfaces (two Q-LAN ports) for connecting to the Q-SYS system. This allows the Page Station to be connected to two switch ports or to be deployed on two separate networks to support a variety of redundant operation modes for mission critical applications.
In addition to audio and data deliveries via Q-LAN, the Page Station is designed to receive its power from the Q-LAN network via IEEE 802.3af compliant power sourcing equipment (PSE). This technology is better known as PoE (Power over Ethernet). A PSE node can be an appropriate PoE enabled switch port or a PoE enabled power injecting device. The Page Station can also be operated from a separate +24 VDC power supply in applications where PoE power is unavailable or undesirable.
The rear panel of the Page Station offers a variety of auxiliary audio I/O interfaces and GPIO for expanding its capability.
In order for the Public Address functionality to be available in a design, you must have a Page Station; either the Page Station component, or the Virtual Page Station, and a PA Router in the design. Refer to the Q-SYS Designer online help for details on each of these.
Note: If you have a Core 1000, the Core must have at least 2 GB of RAM installed to compile a design containing a PA Router.
This is the representation, in Q-SYS Designer, of a physical Page Station connected to your Q-SYS System. You must add one Page Station component to the design's Inventory for each physical Page Station connected to the Q-LAN network. Once you have the Page Station components in your design, you must configure them in Q-SYS Designer. Configuration includes Name, Location, Model, Network Redundancy, Inputs and Outputs including GPIO, and others.
The control panel for the Page Station component includes Page Station Status, Analog and Digital Audio controls, Control I/O controls, and Network information, the outputs are Microphone audio and Station Control, both of which connect to the PA Router.
The input to the physical Page Station is typically a microphone (can be the Aux Mic/Line input).
The Virtual Page Station is designed to be used on a touchscreen, and provides individual Zone selections, Group Zone selections, and Snapshot Zone Selections. The Virtual Page Station can be automated by a script, or External Control. The Virtual Page Station component in Q-SYS Designer does not have an audio output pin, and does not have any parameters that relate to hardware. The Virtual Page Station's audio comes from an audio source connected directly to the PA Router.
The PA Router is the hub of the Q-SYS PA System. You must add one, and only one, PA Router to your design from the Schematic Library. If there is a Page Station in your design, and no PA Router, or if there is more than one PA Router, the design will not compile. The PA Router can accommodate up to 128 Page Stations, and 256 Zones.
This work flow is not a complete procedure for establishing a PA System in Q-SYS. It is meant to describe the dependencies of one tab to another and show the simplest order based on the dependencies. The workflow assumes a Q-SYS design with the proper components for a paging system is in place and running on the Q-SYS Core. You can change any of the parameters at any time, but doing that may require changes in other components that were set previously.
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