Page Stations Networked Page Station User Manual PS‑1600(H/G) – Sixteen-Button Page Station PS‑1650(H/G) – Sixteen Command-Button Page Station PS‑800(H/G) – Eight Command-Button Page Station PS‑400(H/G) – Four Command-Button Page Station TD-000324-00-A *TD-000324-00*
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS WARNING! WARNING!: The term “WARNING!” indicates instructions regarding personal safety. If the instructions are not followed the result may be bodily injury or death. CAUTION!: The term “CAUTION!” indicates instructions regarding possible damage to physical equipment. If these instructions are not followed, it may result in damage to the equipment that may not be covered under the warranty.
RoHS STATEMENT The Q‑Sys Page Station products are in compliance with European Directive 2002/95/EC – Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS). The Q‑Sys Page Station products are in compliance with “China RoHS” directives. The following chart is provided for product use in China and its territories: EN Unpacking Package Contents 1. Q‑Sys Page Station 2. Hardware User Manual 3. Connector ship kit a. One 6-pin Euro plug b. Two 3-pin Euro plugs c. One 2-pin Euro plug d. Four gangbox screws e.
Introduction Q‑Sys is a platform of software and hardware products providing system designers and operators with the tools necessary to design, configure, and manage medium to large scale audio systems. In addition to the primary signal processing and system management components that make up a Q‑Sys audio system, the Q‑Sys solution includes peripheral components that offer services such as remote management and paging.
Inputs and Outputs The rear panel of the Page Station offers a variety of auxiliary audio I/O interfaces and GPIO for expanding its capability. The auxiliary audio inputs can accommodate accessories such as a secondary microphone or an MP3 audio source. The Page Station auxiliary output can drive an amplifier input, powered loudspeaker or other destination device.
Features Q‑Sys PS‑1600H Front Panel Refer to Figure 2. To see the keypad configurations of Page Station models PS-1650, PS-800, and PS-400 , see page 15. f e g EN d h c a b — Figure 2 — a. LED touch indicators f. Global Busy, Ready and Record Indicators b. Capacitive Touch Keypad g. Dynamic Push-to-talk Microphone (PS‑XX00H only) Gooseneck models use the Talk/Start button to make the page. c. Busy and Ready Indicators for Command Buttons h.
LED Touch Indicators When a key is pressed, the LED on that key illuminates to indicate that it was pressed. Capacitive Touch Keypad • Command buttons can be assigned one of several different types of Commands using the Q-Sys Designer Administration Interface. Once assigned, you just have to press the appropriate Command button to initiate the action.
Q‑Sys Page Station Rear Panel Refer to Figure 3. g h i f EN e d a b c — Figure 3 — a. MIC LINE (In) (three-pin Euro connector) f. Q‑Sys LAN B (RJ45 connector) b. AUX POWER (two-pin Euro connector) g. Q‑Sys LAN A (RJ45 connector) c. Connector labels h. GPIO connector (six-pin Euro connector) d. Strain Relief (Handheld only) i. LINE OUT (three-pin Euro connector) e.
MIC/LINE In The Page Station rear panel includes an auxiliary MIC/LINE input for support of a secondary microphone or other audio source. The MIC/LINE accepts a Euro style (Phoenix) three-terminal plug, included in the Page Station package. Follow the Page Station rear panel pin-out labels (Figure 4) for wiring. Figure 5 and Figure 6 indicate appropriate termination practices for balanced and unbalanced applications.
GPIO Connector The Page Station rear panel includes a six-terminal receptacle (Figure 10, and Figure 12) that provides various GPIO (General Purpose Inputs and Outputs) that allows the Page Station to control or be controlled by a variety of external products. The Page Station GPIO receptacle accepts Euro style (Phoenix) two, three or six‑terminal plugs. A six-terminal plug is included in the Page Station ship kit.
About PoE and AUX POWER There is no On/Off switch for the Page Station, making the order in which the power is connected important. The following information describes the events when power is lost based on which power is supplied to the Page Station first. • If AUX POWER is supplied first: • The Page Station boots using AUX POWER. • If PoE is then connected, it is not used. • If AUX POWER fails, power to the Page Station is lost, the Page Station re-boots using PoE.
4. Insert a reset tool (a paperclip works) into the small hole on the right side of the Page Station to press the reset button. "Clear settings in 10, 9, ..." displays on the Page Station LCD. 5. Hold the reset button until the count down gets to 0. 6. Release the reset button. The Page Station is reset to factory default settings. Wall-mounting the Page Station NOTE: The product shall be installed in accordance with the applicable code requirements.
Mounting tabs on back of Page Station a EN — Figure 16 — 6. Tilt the top of the Page Station back and install the Page Station onto the Mounting Plate by aligning the two tabs on the Page Station with the two slots on the Mounting Plate. Refer to Figure 16. 7. With the Page Station still tilted, carefully bundle the wiring back into the wall (or triple-gang electrical box). 8. Push the bottom of the Page Station to the wall. 9.
Specifications Hardware Dimensions (H/W/D) Line voltage requirements Accessories included 10.37” x 8.3” x 1.5” (263.4 mm x 210.8 mm x 38.1 mm) IEEE 802.
Keypad Configurations — Figure 17 — — Figure 18 — — Figure 19 — — Figure 20 — 15 EN
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