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page 10Installing the Qt Emitters Important Considerations: ▪ Each run has a maximum of 60 emitters ▪ Each run should have a maximum length of 1000 ft
page 11NOTE: The “tombstone” hook on the back of each emitter is next to the INPUT jack. This can help you nd the INPUT jack by touch. NOTE: To adju
page 12Installing Paging or Music to the Audio Inputs1. Be sure power is OFF by unplugging power cord from wall outlet.2. Balanced Audio Input: (mos
page 13Custom Cabling GuidelinesFor system compliance, follow these guidelines if custom cables are required:1. Use solid conductor 24 AWG CAT cable
page 14Battery ReplacementA coin-style battery (Cr1220 or Br1220) powers the real time clock during a power loss.To replace the battery:1. Unplug the
page 15System CongurationAfter the QtPro is mounted, the power can be turned on and settings modied to test wiring to the connected emitters. After
page 16Conguring the Control Module for the NetworkIP Address DHCP The IP address is preset for systems that are not on the network. To directly conn
page 17Front Panel Control The front panel is used for conguring basic functionality and initial system test. For advanced system conguration, the M
page 18Hostname is set at the factory to a default value. This can be changed through the MCS.The next 2 blocks show the username and password when co
page 19If installation occurs before the ofce is occupied, turn the system to the desired level and leave it at that level. If the system is installe
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page 20Setting Audio Input LevelsThe system has two inputs for paging or music. Either input may be connected to any or all zones via software or fron
page 21Congure Network Name and IP Address Creating a static IP address or controller name is not available from the front panel. The MCS software ca
page 22System Control Using Monitor Control Software (MCS)The MCS (Monitor Control Software) is an interface that congures the QtPro over a LAN/netwo
page 23MCS: Operation ScreenFigure 12: Operations Section in review mode. Note: The software version is displayed at the bottom right of every screen.
page 24Changing Masking Level Using MCS Follow these steps to update the parameters within the masking level block:1. Review – selecting the review b
page 25Example: Zone 1 is planned to be masking level 9. Auto Ramping is set to -15dB. On day one, the level is active 15dB less than the planned leve
page 26Select Line Level to use the signal as it comes to the controller and adjust volume from the zone window. Use Boost to add 10 dB to the signal
page 27Errors If the control module is operating properly, software will display “Status: Ok”. If the control module encounters an error, software wil
page 28Service The service window holds the following elds:Control Module Name: This is just a reference name for the control module and is not used
page 29The “Email Address” is the address to which error notication emails will be sent by the control module. The “Email Server” and “Port” are the
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page 30the “Simple Network Time Protocol” protocol) or “RTC” (Real Time Clock).WARNING: Manually changing the RTC’s time/date via the “Administration:
page 31privacy. The report is shown in the Masking Equalizer control box and is stated in terms of change to the Privacy Index. A change must be at le
page 32Figure 16: Standard view of the ENFD conguration section.The diagram above shows the window as it appears and is learning the network congura
page 33Figure 17: ENFD adjustment drop-down viewMCS: Help The following section will use gure 18 for reference.Links to Help Topics From the Help scr
page 34Figure 18: MCS Help SectionThe install directions are provided with the new software for convenience and not part of this document.MCS: Printou
page 35Error Codes If one or more errors exist in the sound masking system, an eight digit error code is displayed on the LCD display (scroll forward
page 36Selecting “Error” for the screen above pops open a window that details the error in the system. The format of the error string is the same as s
page 37WARRANTY:Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
page 38Obtaining warranty repairs: Please access and review online help resources for the product before requesting warranty service. If the product i
page 39Settings Record (Installer/Administrator)If using software control, select the “Print Settings” link under the Ad-ministration page to print a
page 4ContentsQt 300/600 IntroductionHardware Installation Installing the Control Module Wall Mount Rack Mount Installing Qt Emitters Emitt
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page 5 Changing Masking Level Using MCS Auto Ramping Changing Input A and B Level Time of Day Masking Errors MCS: Administration Section
page 6Qt 300/600 IntroductionThis manual discusses the installation of a sound masking system using either the Qt 300 or the Qt 600. The Qt 300 and Qt
page 7Setting the masking volumes can be approached in one of two ways:BEST: If a sound level meter is available, it is recommended that the control m
page 8Qt 300/600 IntroductionInstalling the Control Module NOTE: Always plug/unplug power supply at wall outlet NOTE: The Qt 600 is shown in the gure
page 9Rack Mount Attach optional rack mount brackets to each end of the control module.NOTE: When rack mounted, the control module does not hinge forw
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