QSC CXD-Q User manual

CXD-Q Amplifier
Quick Start Guide
EXPLANATION OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS
The term “WARNING!” indicates instructions regarding personal safety. If the instructions are not followed the result may be bodily injury or death.
The term “CAUTION!” indicates instructions regarding possible damage to physical equipment. If these instructions are not followed, damage to the
equipment could result that may not be covered under the warranty.
The term “IMPORTANT!” indicates instructions or information that are vital to the successful completion of the procedure.
The term "NOTE" indicates additional useful information..
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol in a triangle is to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
product's enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock to humans.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is to alert the user to the presence of important safety, and operating and
maintenance instructions in this manual..
NOTE:
This Quick Start Guide assumes starting with the amplifier's basic factory configuration, with four separate inputs and four
separate outputs. For detailed instructions for custom configurations refer to the CXD-Q User Guide (TD-000438).
Rack Mount the Amplifier
1. Secure the amplifier in the rack with eight screws (not supplied)—four in front, four
in back.
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Connections
Q-SYS Q-LAN
Connect LAN A, and if available, LAN B, to the Q-LAN network. (Figure 2) Refer to your Q-SYS documentation for network
requirements and connection detail.
Inputs
The CXD-Q amplifiers convert the analog input signals into digital audio streams and then route them
over the network to the Q-SYS Core Processor for routing and processing. In the Q-SYS design, the
digital signals appear at the CXD-Q input component. From there they can be directed as needed.
Refer to the Q-SYS documentation.
1. Wire the audio line-level sources to up to the Euro-style connectors (supplied). You may use either
balanced inputs (Figure 3) or unbalanced inputs (Figure 4).
2. Plug the connectors into the appropriate receptacles (Routable Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4) Figure 5.
WARNING!:
Do not turn the amplifier on yet.
3. Plug the IEC power cord into the AC receptacle on the rear of the amplifier. (Figure 6)
GPIO
Refer to "GPIO" on page 8 for details about using the GPIO.
Outputs and Configuration
The configuration of the amplifier must match that of its corresponding amplifier component in the
Q-SYS design. Double check them, and if necessary change the amplifier configuration by following
the instructions on its front panel. Note that changing the output configuration of the amplifier
changes the outputs to the loudspeakers accordingly. Use the diagrams shown in Figure 8 thru
Figure 10 as references for wiring the loudspeakers. After you connect the outputs to the loudspeakers you may turn the amplifier on.
Figure 8 through Figure 11 illustrate three types of output channel configurations: separate, bridged, and parallel. The tables to the right of the
loudspeaker connections show all the configurations possible and and how to connect them.
Separate Channels (A B C D)
— Figure 2 —
LAN A LAN B
— Figure 3 —
Balanced
—
+
— Figure 4 —
Unbalanced
—
+
— Figure 5 —
ROUTABLE INPUTS
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— Figure 6 —
— Figure 7 —
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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Bridged (A+B) and Separate (C D) Channels
Parallel Channels (ABCD)
Connect the Loudspeakers
1. Connect the loudspeaker wiring to the 8-pin Euro-style connector as needed for
your amplifier's configuration.
2. Install the female 8-pin Euro-style connector onto the male connector on the rear of
the amplifier as shown in Figure 11.
3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure the connector.
— Figure 9 —
— Figure 10 —
SETTINGS CAN BE
CONFIGURED FOR
70V, 100V AND
200V DIRECT
OUTPUT.
— Figure 11 —

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Amplifier Control
NOTE:
The following scenarios assume that the amplifier
is connected to the Q-SYS Core Processor via Q-LAN.
When the amplifier is not connected to the Core Processor
it goes into a Fault mode, and becomes non-operational.
Off Mode
• Rear power switch is off; the amplifier is not operable. The power
switch is the AC mains disconnect.
• The power button is not lit.
• Turn the power switch on. The amplifier enters the mode in which it
was when power was removed – Run, Mute All, or Standby.
Run Mode
• From Standby or Mute All mode, press and release the power button
on the front panel. The amplifier is in Run Mode.
• The power button lights green.
• The amplifier is fully operable; audio can pass.
Standby Mode
• From Mute All or Run mode, press and hold the power button on
the front panel for approximately four seconds.
• The power button lights solid red.
• The amplifier is not operable; audio will not pass.
Mute All Mode
• From the Run Mode, quickly press and release the power button.
• The power button flashes red; all the output Mute buttons are red.
• The amplifier output is disabled but the front panel is fully operable.
Master Control Knob
• Adjusts gain for the selected channel or channels. At least one
channel must be selected.
• When one or more channels are selected, turn the Master Control
knob to jump to the Gain screen. After a few seconds with no activity,
it will return to the earlier screen.
• If more than one channel is selected and their gains are different, the
knob will adjust their gains while maintaining the relative difference
between or among them, up until one of the channels reaches its
upper or lower gain limit.
NEXT and PREV Buttons
• Navigates forward and
backwards through the screens.
ID Button
• Press this button to display the
amplifier's network name. At the same time, the ID buttons on the
associated Q-SYS Amplifier component and the associated Q-SYS
Configurator item will flash. Press the ID Button again or click one of
the other ID buttons to stop the flashing and exit the screen.
• Use this button also when prompted to synchronize the amplifier
configuration to the associated Q-SYS design.
SEL Buttons
• Use these buttons to select an output channel whose gain you wish
to change.
• Select more than one channel to change multiple gain settings at the
same time.
• If two or more output channels are bridged or in parallel, selecting
any channel in the group will select the others as well.
NEXT
PREV
ID
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Inputs and Outputs
The CXD-Q amplifiers have four mic/line inputs and four amplified outputs on the rear of the amplifier. The inputs and outputs are not connected
inside the amplifier.
The CXD-Q amplifiers convert the analog input signals into digital audio streams and then route them over the Q-LAN network (LAN A and/or LAN
B) to the Q-SYS Core Processor for routing and processing. In the Q-SYS design, the digital signals appear at the CXD-Q input component. From there
they can be directed as needed. Refer to the Q-SYS documentation.
In the Q-SYS design, digital signals meant for amplification are received via Q-LAN from the Core Processor at the CXD-Q Output component. The
CXD-Q Output component may have one to four outputs, depending on the configuration of the amplifier. Use the amplifier Properties menu to
select the desired configuration and use the amplifier's ID button to accept the configuration.
Screens
Channel Configuration Screens
1. Graphic representation of the assignments of audio streams to output channels —
Signals (Q) are audio streams from the Q-LAN network, and the output channels are A
through D.
2. Number of individual channel outputs and their configuration — See the Q-SYS help for
the CXD-Q Amplifier component to review all available configurations.
3. Indication that the Q-SYS design and the amplifier are in sync.
4. Indication that the amplifier is not synchronized to the Q-SYS design; user action is
required.
5. Indication that user action—pressing the amplifier's ID button—is required to accept
the amplifier configuration.
Status Screen
1.
DEVICE:
This is the hostname (network name) of the amplifier. A default name is assigned
at the factory, but you may change it in the Q-SYS Configurator.
2.
DESIGN:
This is the name of the Q-SYS design containing the amplifier. The amplifier will
only operate if it is in a running Q-SYS design.
3.
STATUS:
The color of the bar and the text display the current status of the amplifier.
•
OK
– Green bar; means both audio and hardware are good.
•
Compromised
– Orange bar; audio is good but a redundancy mechanism is active
(one LAN down but the other is still up) or a non-fatal hardware problem exists (fans
too slow, temperature higher than expected, etc.)
•
Fault
– Red bar; audio is stopped, or hardware is malfunctioning or misconfigured
(amplifier off, audio streams broken, amplifier fault, loudspeaker short circuit, etc.)
•
Initializing
– Blue bar; indicates initialization or design start. Audio does not pass.
4.
FIRMWARE:
Indicates the Q-SYS firmware version. To update the firmware:
a. Open the Q-SYS Designer Software version associated with the desired firmware version.
b. Connect the amplifier to the network and turn it on.
— Figure 12 —
Q-LAN CXD4.3Q In
cxq-1234
Q-Sys
DSP, Routing,
and so on.
CXD4.3Q Out
cxq-1234 Q-LAN
ROUTABLE INPUTS
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CH A
CH D
CH C
CH B
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
T1
T4
T3
T2
T5
T8
T7
T6
CXD-Q Input
Component
CXD-Q Output
Component
— Figure 13 —
4 Channels: A B C D
Channel Configuration Locked to Design
Q A Q B Q C Q D
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
1
2
3
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
4 Channels: A B C D
Q A Q B Q C Q D
Design requires 3 Channels: A+B C D
Press ID to Accept
4
5
— Figure 14 —
1
5
6
STATUS
GAIN AB: -27.0 dB GAIN C: 0 dB
GAIN D: 10.0 dB
DEVICE: CXQ-1234
DESIGN: My Design Filename
STATUS: OK
FIRMWARE: 4.0.00
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3
4

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c. Open the Q-SYS design that contains the amplifier. Select
File > Save to Core and Run
.
d. The amplifier, Core Processor, and any other Q-SYS peripherals included in the design will automatically update.
5.
GAIN A - D:
Displays the current gain setting of each channel. Combined channels (bridging or parallel) are are displayed together. The green
background is a bargraphical representation of the gain setting as well.
LAN A / LAN B Screen (Figure 15)
1.
IP Address
—Use Q-SYS Configurator to edit parameters. LAN A is required and cannot be
turned off.
2.
Netmask
.
3.
Gateway
.
4.
LAN B
— LAN B is not required but if it is used, the network parameters appear here..
Health Screen
1. FAN – Speed in RPM; varies with internal temperature.
2. PSU TEMP; CH A&C Temp; CH B&D Temp – The amplifier monitors three different
temperatures and automatically triggers limiting or shutdown at these thresholds:
• Thermal limiting starts at 69º C
• Thermal shutdown at 80º C
3. VRAIL 1; VRAIL 2 – Indicate the output section rail voltages. These are the normal values:
• VRail 1 = +147 VDC +/- 5V (typical)
• VRail 2 = -147 VDC +/- 5 V (typical)
Output Screens
Each output or group of outputs has a dedicated screen. Figure 17 is an example.
1. GAIN – The gain applied to the signal in the output section. It is controlled by the GAIN
knob on the front panel of the amplifier or the GAIN control in the CXD-Q Output
component in the Q-SYS Design.
2. INPUT – The audio signal level applied to the CXD-Q Output component in the Q-SYS
design. This meter reading can be changed from RMS to Peak in the Amplifier Out
component in the Q-SYS design.
3. VOLTAGE - The output voltage delivered to the loudspeaker. This reading can be RMS or
peak depending on the Meter Select setting in the Q-SYS design for the associated channel.
4. POWER – The power of the amplifier / loudspeaker circuit. This reading can be average
(“RMS”) or peak depending on the Meter Select setting in the Q-SYS design.
5. HEADROOM – The headroom, referenced to the amplifier's maximum output before
clipping.
6. DAC LIMIT – Indicates that the signal to the D to A converter is too high and the limiter has engaged to prevent clipping. This is a sign that the gain
structure is not correct.
7. PROTECT – Indicates that the channel is in Protect Mode. The usual cause is an excessively low load impedance or short circuit.
8. CLIP – Indicates that the output signal exceeds the amplifier's maximum output voltage capability.
9. LIMIT – Indicates the amplifier limiter is acting on the signal. Clipping, excessive output current, short circuits, or excessive operating temperature
will trigger the limiter.
— Figure 15 —
LAN A
1
2
3
4
LAN B
GATEWAY: 0.0.0.0
NETMASK: 255.255.0.0
IP ADDRESS: 192.168.xxx.xxx
GATEWAY:
NETMASK:
IP ADDRESS:
— Figure 16 —
HEALTH
1
FAN: 1109
PSU TEMP: 35.3°C
CH A&C Temp: 35.4°C
2
CH B&D Temp: 35.3°C
VRAIL 1: 149
VRAIL 2: -151
3
— Figure 17 —
OUTPUT A
1
GAIN: -23.0 dB
2
Q-LAN INPUT: -45.0 dB
3
POWER: .011 W
4
HEADROOM: -41.3 dB
DAC LIMIT PROTECT CLIP LIMIT
6 7 8 9
VOLTAGE: .777 V
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Output Gains Screen
The Output Gains screen provides a quick overview of all outputs. Adjust output gains here.
To access this screen, use the NEXT or PREV buttons or press one or more of the SEL buttons.
Then adjust gain for the selected channels. If you press one or more of the SEL buttons but do
not make any gain adjustments, this screen will remain visible for a short time but then return
to the previous screen.
1. The highlighted background indicates the channel selected.
2. The channels are displayed according to the configuration of the amplifier.
3. The output gain is controlled by the GAIN knob on the amplifier or by the Gain control in
the CXD-Q Output component in the Q-SYS design.
4. The level of the Q-LAN digital audio stream applied to the channel, referenced to digital
full-scale.
5. The output voltage of the channel or group of channels.
6. In this example, channels A and B are parallel, while C and D are separate.
— Figure 18 —
OUTPUT GAINS
Q-LAN: -8.08 dB
VOLTS: 101 V
C
-100.0 dB
.014 V
Q-LAN:
VOLTS:
D
-100 dB
.014 V
Q-LAN:
VOLTS:
-45.0 dB
-45.0 dB
-45.0 dB
AB
4
5
2 31
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GPIO
Connector
Pin
GPIO # and
Function
Specications
1 3.3 V 100 mA max (power cycle to reset current limiting IC)
2GPIO 1 5 mA in/out, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
3GPIO 2 5m A in/out, 3.3 V max,;127 ohm resistor in series
4GND Ground
5GPIO 3 5 mA in/out, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
6GPIO 4 5 mA in/out, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
7GND Ground
8GPIO 5 18 mA in/out max, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
9RELAY NO Relay Normally Open
10 RELAY COM Relay Common
11 RELAY NC Relay Normally Closed
12 GND Ground
13 GPIO 6 18 mA in/out max, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
14 GPIO 7 18 mA in/out max, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
15 GND Ground
16 GPIO 8 18 mA in/out max, 3.3 V max; 127 ohm resistor in series
Examples
— Figure 19 —
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
— Figure 20 —
Q-Sys-Powered LED
Works for LEDs up to 18 mA.
Current is limited in the GPIO circuit
by a 127Ω resister in series.
Button or Contact Closure
GPIO
Ground
Potentiometer
GPIO
Analog In
Ground
+3.3 V
GPIO 5-8
Ground
10 kΩ

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