Q-SYS Level 1 Training (2024)

Q-SYS Level 1 Training : Hardware Overview

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1 ) Start Here

3m 40s

  • Introduction to Q-SYS Level 1 Training

    3m 40s

  • Assessment

2 ) Hardware Overview

30m 28s

  • Q-SYS Overview-

    7m 23s

  • Basic Signal Path

    9m 33s

  • Q-SYS Products: Part 1

    4m 22s

  • Q-SYS Products: Part 2

    6m 28s

  • System Redundancy

    2m 42s

  • Assessment

3 ) Software Overview

1h 8m 9s

  • Software Basics

    10m 6s

  • The Inventory Panel

    7m 23s

  • Connecting to the Core

    7m 33s

  • 4m 14s

  • 3m 54s

  • Audio Components

    5m 51s

  • The Right-Side Pane

    9m 11s

  • The Left-Side Pane

    6m 49s

  • Amplifiers and Loudspeakers

    10m 7s

  • Maximizing Channel Output

    3m 1s

  • Assessment

4 ) Core Manager, Administrator, and Configurator

35m 5s

  • Introduction

    3m 46s

  • The Configurator

    5m 48s

  • Core Manager: Status and Settings

    5m 3s

  • Core Manager: Users and Audio Files

    5m 11s

  • Core Manager: System Management

    4m 33s

  • The Administrator

    10m 44s

  • Assessment

5 ) Control Overview

1h 8m 59s

  • Introduction to Control

    2m 57s

  • Snapshots

    6m 51s

  • Customizing Controls

    6m 30s

  • Control Pins

    5m 40s

  • UCI Creation and Management

    9m 51s

  • Feature License Activation

    4m 12s

  • UCI Customization

    9m 7s

  • UCI Deployment

    7m 11s

  • User Experience Part One

    8m 40s

  • User Experience Part Two

    8m 0s

  • Assessment

6 ) Audio Playback

13m 10s

  • Audio Player Component

    7m 37s

  • Media Management

    5m 33s

  • Assessment

7 ) Basic Test & Measurement

15m 4s

  • Test and Measurement Tools

    4m 33s

  • Troubleshooting Strategies

    4m 27s

  • Advanced Testing Tools

    6m 4s

  • Assessment
  • The Matrix Mixer

    9m 46s

  • Gain Sharing Mixer Setup

    4m 6s

  • Gain Sharing Mixer Control Panel

    4m 24s

  • Gating Automatic Mic Mixer

    7m 11s

  • Assessment

9 ) QSC Conferencing Solution

21m 53s

  • Conferencing Hardware

    5m 56s

  • Flex Channels

    2m 18s

  • USB Audio

    4m 0s

  • PTZ-IP Camera and Bridging Setup

    9m 39s

  • Assessment

10 ) Telephony Deployment

21m 54s

  • Intro to Acoustic Echo Canceler

    2m 55s

  • How does AEC work?

    6m 57s

  • Incorporating Softphone and Contacts

    12m 2s

  • Assessment

11 ) Monitoring and Security Considerations

17m 5s

  • Enterprise Manager Technician Training Introduction

    4m 37s

  • Connecting a Q-SYS System to Q-SYS Reflect Enterprise Manager

    2m 46s

  • Monitoring Third-Party Devices with Enterprise Manager

    6m 39s

  • Introduction to Q-SYS Security

    3m 3s

  • Assessment

12 ) Final Exam Overview

15m 59s

  • The Conferencing Default Design

    15m 59s

  • Video Transcript
  • Lesson Description
  • Downloads and Links

Q-SYS Overview- 7m 23s

00:07

Let’s start off with the big question: What is Q-SYS?

00:11

Well, if you’re watching this video you probably have a general idea,

00:15

but let’s make sure we’re on the same page because you might not be aware of everything that Q-SYS can do.

00:20

Q-SYS is an cloud-manageable audio, video, and control platform built around a modern, standards-based IT architecture,

00:28

which was designed to enable an Ecosystem of partners, that is also completely open for integration.

00:35

It starts with an OS, that drives and manages a multitude of Q-SYS products within the platform.

00:41

Additionally, its modern IT architecture and a set of development tools (called “Q-SYS Open”) enable an entire Ecosystem of third-party integrations developed by approved

00:51

and endorsed Q-SYS Partners as well as a worldwide community of Q-SYS programmers and developers.

00:57

I know, there’s a lot to unpack there, so let’s take a look at each of those pieces. It all starts with the Q-SYS Operating System.

01:06

The Q-SYS OS is a software-based foundation for Q-SYS that makes everything possible, and it’s built off of a unified, standards-based IT architecture.

01:16

We used industry-standard principles and mission-critical technologies like IEEE standard networking protocols, Intel processing, Linux,

01:25

and conventional programming languages to make it as flexible, scalable and performance driven as possible.

01:32

It includes a robust audio engine, video engine and control engine providing processing at the software layer,

01:39

with a robust OS administrative layer that operates holistically, rather than requiring an integrator to spend time separately programming and integrating audio, video and control.

01:50

One of the main jobs of the OS is to drive a single blueprint or design, for your individual system.

01:57

The main focus of this course will be to teach you the basics of how to build this design using Q-SYS Designer Software, which is one of the tools available.

02:07

The size and scope of designs can vary wildly.

02:10

But whether you’re building a small design that might manage no more than the stereo background music of a coffee shop,

02:16

or a massive design like an airport that manages hundreds of audio channels, controls countless third-party devices, and incorporates complicated scripting,

02:25

your design will still be built within the same Q-SYS Designer software.

02:30

As you can guess, Q-SYS can be used for a wide variety of applications. Much of this course will highlight high-value spaces for collaboration like boardrooms

02:39

or conference spaces that require the integration of UC platforms and video platforms, but don’t let that trick you into thinking that’s all Q-SYS is used for.

02:49

Q-SYS can be used in any number of applications for entertainment, collaboration, and commercial AV.

02:56

Q-SYS is used in higher ed institutions for lecture halls, public address, and video distribution.

03:02

It’s used in hospitality venues like hotels, convention centers, and cruise ships.

03:08

Cinema, theme parks, government chambers, stadiums, transportation, restaurants, houses of worship, you name it! Any high value space that needs audio, video and control.

03:21

Practically speaking, the Q-SYS OS needs a processor, which is where the Q-SYS Core comes in.

03:27

If the Q-SYS OS is the brain of your system, then the Core processor is the HEART.

03:32

There are a variety of models of Q-SYS Cores that vary in the amount of processing power they offer, the number of network audio channels they can handle,

03:40

as well as differences in their available onboard I/O.

03:44

For instance, some models have onboard audio inputs and outputs, others don’t.

03:49

Some are better suited for centralized processing while other are better for in-room processing.

03:54

Knowing which Core is right for you will depend on the needs of your system, but what’s important is that all Cores run the same Q-SYS OS,

04:02

and offer all the same software-based functionality, and run designs from the same design tool, Q-SYS Designer software.

04:10

In fact, the first thing you’ll probably do when creating a design is to choose which Core you intend on deploying it to with a simple drop-down menu with Designer

04:19

(although you could easily change that later if you realize your processor demands have evolved).

04:25

The needs of the system are going to dictate what kinds of devices that you are going to drive with your design.

04:31

QSC offers an extensive portfolio of native Q-SYS hardware devices, services, and software that were designed to be driven directly by the OS.

04:41

This ever-growing portfolio includes Q-SYS conference cameras, amplifiers, loudspeakers, touch panels, software licenses, IO devices,

04:50

and of course the vast resources of digital signal processing, control processing, and video routing components that connect all of this together.

04:59

Using native Q-SYS Products makes your integration much easier, as every one of these devices is designed with drag-and-drop functionality within the software,

05:09

and has been rigorously tested against everything else in the Q-SYS Platform.

05:14

However, we have no illusions of thinking we can manufacture every single imaginable peripheral or endpoint that you might need in your particular installation.

05:23

That’s why we have Q-SYS Partners.

05:25

Q-SYS Partners create software, services and hardware that integrate into the Q-SYS Ecosystem and have been fully vetted and endorsed by QSC.

05:35

The solutions that they develop can be integrated into the Q-SYS OS and operate alongside native Q-SYS Products.

05:42

Q-SYS Partners collaborate with QSC teams to develop and verify their solutions upfront, and then continue to work with QSC in their support and maintenance for our mutual customers.

05:54

Later in the training, we’ll show you how to integrate plugins that give you the control of these third-party devices within your Q-SYS design,

06:01

giving you the confidence that comes with these fully-vetted, benchmarked integrations.

06:07

We mentioned earlier that Q-SYS allows for open integration, and we meant it.

06:11

The reality is that there are plenty of manufacturers out there with whom we don’t have partnerships… yet…

06:17

which is why we built Q-SYS Open so Q-SYS Partners and non-Partners alike can ALL enable third-party development within Q-SYS.

06:26

The Q-SYS Open tools take full advantage of the industry hardened Q-SYS OS, namely its utilization of open industry standards and protocols,

06:35

along with a collection of available developer tools for integration like Lua, HTML5, CSS, as well as an open API.

06:44

Finally, don’t let all that talk of being “open” make you think we haven’t designed Q-SYS with security in mind.

06:51

Q-SYS also employs world-class security measures, encryption, cryptographic code signing, and more to keep your systems safe.

07:00

And you can also monitor and manage your installations remotely from the cloud by using our Q-SYS Reflect Enterprise Manager platform.

07:08

So, that’s Q-SYS in a nutshell.

07:11

When you’re ready, move on to the next video, and we’ll start to discuss the basics of a Q-SYS signal path, hardware peripherals, and how to add them to your design.

Q-SYS Overview- 7m 23s

A high-level overview of everything in a Q-SYS system, from the OS, native products, third-party partners and open integration tools.

Q-SYS Level 1 Training (2024)

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