User manual
Q-Matrix 88 
User Manual
User Manual
Q-Tech Commercial Series Q-Matrix 88
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The Line Inputs have an impedance of 47k 
ohms. 
Line 1-8 source inputs will be selectable 1. 
using the Source Select control on the 
front of the Matrix. 2)
The selected source input number will 2. 
be indicated on the Matrix zone display.
Any extension Matrix unit connected to 3. 
the system will use sources line 1-8 from 
the master Matrix.
Only one set of input sources for lines 1 4. 
-8 can will be connected per system.
18. Paging Console Inputs
Up to two paging 
consoles can be 
connected to the system 
simultaneously via the 
two paging console RJ45 
input ports.
The paging consoles will 
have equal priority and 
will operate on a first 
come first served basis.
The RJ45 pin assignment 
order is as below:
RS485 B1. 
RS485 A2. 
GND3. 
+ 24V (OUT)4. 
GND5. 
+ 24V (OUT)6. 
MIC IN +7. 
MIC IN –8. 
19. Paging MIC Gain 
The Paging MIC Gain control will adjust the 
Paging MIC Input Signal Level. Each Paging 
MIC will have its own gain control. Thereby 
each Paging MIC can be set independently of 
the other Paging MICs.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
20. MIC1 Input 
The balanced MIC1 input XLR type has an 
impedance of 600ohms. Each zone has a 
MIC1 Priority Button.
Each zone has a MIC1 priority button.
When the MIC1 priority button is not enabled, 
MIC1 will be mixed with the line inputs on 
each zone (1-8 or L).
When the MIC1 priority button is enabled, 
MIC1 will take priority over all line inputs (1 - 8 
or L) as well the wall control panel for that 
zone.
MIC1 will have priority only on Zones where 
the MIC1 Priority Switch is enabled on the 
front panel. Zones where the MIC1 priority 
switch is not enabled, MIC1 will mix with the 
Source Selected for the Zone.
The MIC1 level will be controlled by the MIC1 
Level Adjustment Knob and the Master Level 
Adjustment Knob.
The MIC1 signal will be sent to any extension 
Matrix connected to the system.
21. MIC1 Gain
The MIC1 Gain controls the MIC1 range from 
5mV to 300mV.
22. MIC1 Bass 
The MIC1 Bass controls the MIC1 gain at 
100hz (±10dB).










