Quick Start Guide

Automatic Mic Mixing (AMM) This is very useful for speech
applications such as conferences and seminars involving several
microphones around a table. The Qu AMM can automatically take
over the level of these mics to improve clarity and reduce the risk
of feedback caused by many open microphones.
RTA The built-in real-time analyser provides a useful display
of the frequency response of the currently selected PAFL
signal. This can help in finding problem frequencies in a room
or while ringing out monitors.
7.7 Network Reset
There are two reset functions available using the Qu-SB recessed panel
switch above the Network socket.
While the mixer is on, use a thin pointed object to press and hold the front
panel Network Reset key.
The Reset indicator will light solid GREEN and after a few seconds flash
RED steadily to warn the reset is in progress. The indicator will flash
GREEN rapidly to confirm the address has been reset to DHCP.
7.8 System Hard Reset Clear everything
A power-up reset is available if you need to fully reset the Qu mixer
settings and its memories. This could be done to clear the system out
before sending the mixer to a client, or if you suspect a system problem.
To reset mix parameters before starting a show or sound check (zero the
board), use a Scene or the Reset Mix Settings function.
A hard reset sets all current settings to factory default and clears all
Scenes, User Libraries, User Permissions, and passwords.
First, check that all amplifiers and powered speakers are turned off.
To hard reset the Qu mixer - While the mixer is off, use a thin pointed
object to press and hold the front panel Network / Factory Reset key.
Plug in the Mains lead. The front panel BLUE Power indicator lights when
the mixer is powered. The Reset indicator will light solid RED and after a
few seconds will slowly flash RED to warn the reset is in progress.
The indicator will flash GREEN rapidly to confirm the System Hard Reset
is complete.