Riedel Punqtum Q Series Manual de usuario

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Q210 P – Speaker Station
Q-Series Network Based Intercom System
USER MANUAL

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This manual is applicable for Firmware Version: 1.0
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1 PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................. 6
2 ABOUT PUNQTUM Q-SERIES DIGITAL PARTYLINE INTERCOM SYSTEM .................................................... 7
3 FRONT PANEL OPERATING ELEMENTS .................................................................................................... 8
4 BACK PANEL CONNECTORS ..................................................................................................................... 8
5 GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................................................. 9
5.1 POWERING UP ............................................................................................................................................ 9
5.2 BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 9
5.2.1 Network Switch Connections ........................................................................................................ 10
5.2.2 Connecting Program Signals and Public Address Outputs ............................................................ 10
5.2.3 Interface ports .............................................................................................................................. 11
5.2.4 General Purpose Inputs ................................................................................................................. 12
5.2.5 General Purpose Outputs .............................................................................................................. 12
5.3 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 13
5.3.1 Gooseneck Microphone Connector ............................................................................................... 13
5.3.2 Headset Connector ........................................................................................................................ 13
6 USING YOUR SPEAKER STATION ............................................................................................................ 14
6.1 FRONT PANEL OPERATION ELEMENTS ............................................................................................................. 14
6.1.1 Headset Mic/Gooseneck Mic selector ........................................................................................... 14
6.1.2 Channel rotary encoder ................................................................................................................ 14
6.1.3 Channel replay button .................................................................................................................. 14
6.1.4 Channel CALL button ..................................................................................................................... 14
6.1.5 Channel TALK button ..................................................................................................................... 14
6.1.6 Mic Mute button ........................................................................................................................... 14
6.1.7 Mic KILL button ............................................................................................................................. 15
6.1.8 A/B/C/D Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.9 Volume Button .............................................................................................................................. 15
6.1.10 Alternate Page button .................................................................................................................. 16
6.1.11 Main Rotary Encoder .................................................................................................................... 16
6.1.12 Back Button ................................................................................................................................... 16
6.2 CHANNEL DISPLAYS .................................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.1 Channel Volume (A) ...................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.2 Channel Name (B) ......................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.3 TALK active indication (C) ............................................................................................................. 17
6.2.4 CALL active indication (D) ............................................................................................................. 17
6.2.5 TALK button operation modes (E) ................................................................................................ 18
6.2.6 ISO active indication (F) ............................................................................................................... 18
6.2.7 IFB active indication (G) ............................................................................................................... 18
6.2.8 Audio receive indication (H) .......................................................................................................... 18
6.2.9 Channel User Count (I) .................................................................................................................. 18
6.2.10 Replay available indication (K) ...................................................................................................... 19
6.3 A/B/C/D BUTTON DISPLAY ......................................................................................................................... 20
6.3.1 Public Announce, Talk to All and Talk to Many ............................................................................. 20
6.3.2 Control switching .......................................................................................................................... 20
6.3.3 System Mute function ................................................................................................................... 21
6.3.4 System Silent function ................................................................................................................... 21
6.3.5 Partyline system device count ....................................................................................................... 21
6.3.6 PGM indication ............................................................................................................................ 21
6.3.7 Button operation modes .............................................................................................................. 21
7 MENU OPERATION ................................................................................................................................ 22

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7.1 LOCK DEVICE ............................................................................................................................................. 23
7.2 CHANGE ROLE ........................................................................................................................................... 23
7.3 CHANGE I/O SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 24
7.4 DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................................... 24
7.4.1 Brightness ..................................................................................................................................... 24
7.4.2 Dark screen saver .......................................................................................................................... 24
7.5 MICROPHONE SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................. 25
7.5.1 Microphone gain ........................................................................................................................... 25
7.5.2 Microphone type ........................................................................................................................... 25
7.5.3 Band pass filter ............................................................................................................................. 25
7.5.4 Vox threshold ................................................................................................................................ 26
7.5.5 Vox release .................................................................................................................................... 26
7.6 ANALOG I/O SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 26
7.6.1 Analog Input ................................................................................................................................. 26
7.6.2 Analog output ............................................................................................................................... 26
7.6.3 External Speaker Output ............................................................................................................... 27
7.7 INTERFACE SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................. 27
7.7.1 Interface Input Gain ...................................................................................................................... 27
7.7.2 Interface Output Level .................................................................................................................. 27
7.8 PROGRAM INPUT ....................................................................................................................................... 27
7.9 DEVICE .................................................................................................................................................... 28
7.9.1 Reset local changes ....................................................................................................................... 28
7.9.2 Save personal settings .................................................................................................................. 28
7.9.3 Load personal settings .................................................................................................................. 28
7.9.4 Factory reset ................................................................................................................................. 28
7.10 ABOUT .................................................................................................................................................... 29
7.10.1 Device name .................................................................................................................................. 29
7.10.2 IP address ...................................................................................................................................... 29
7.10.3 Firmware version .......................................................................................................................... 29
7.10.4 Hardware version .......................................................................................................................... 29
7.10.5 MAC address ................................................................................................................................. 29
8 Q-TOOL ................................................................................................................................................. 30
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 30

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1 Preface
Welcome to the punQtum digital intercom family!
This document provides detailed information about the punQtum Q-Series digital partyline
system, pin outs, mechanical and electrical data.
NOTICE
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1.1 Information
Symbols
The following tables are used to indicate hazards and provide cautionary information in
relation to the handling and use of the equipment.
Service
• All service must be provided ONLY by qualified service personnel.
• There are no user-serviceable parts inside the devices.
• Do not plug in, turn on or attempt to operate an obviously damaged device.
• Never attempt to modify the equipment components for any reason.
Environment
• Never expose the device to high concentrations of dust or humidity.
• Never expose the device to any liquids.
• If the device has been exposed to a cold environment and transferred to a warm
environment, condensation may form inside the housing. Wait at least 2 hours before
applying any power to the device.
Disposal
This symbol, found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this
product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it.
Instead, it should be handed over to an authorized collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to
the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about the recycling of
this product please contact the local authority responsible.
This text indicates a situation that needs your close attention. It may also be
used to alert against unsafe practice.
This text is for general information. It indicates the activity for ease of work
or for better understanding.
All adjustments have been done at the factory before the shipment of the
devices. No maintenance is required and no user-serviceable parts are inside
the unit.

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2 About punQtum Q-Series Digital Partyline Intercom System
punQtum Q-Series digital partyline intercom system is a digital, easy to use, full-duplex
communications solution for theater and broadcast applications as well as for all kinds of
cultural events like concerts, etc.
It is an all-new, network-based partyline intercom system which combines all standard
partyline system features and more with the advantages of modern IP networks. punQtum Q-
Series works on standard network infrastructure and is easy to install and set up. The system
works “out of the box” with a factory default configuration but can be quickly configured by
user-friendly software to meet individual needs.
The system is completely decentralized. There is no master station or any other central point
of intelligence in the whole system. All processing is handled locally in each device. The
capacity of one partyline intercom system is set to a maximum of 32 channels, 4 program
inputs, up to 4 public announce outputs and 32 control outputs.
punQtum Q-Series digital partyline system is based on Roles and I/O settings to ease the use
and administration of partyline intercom systems.
A Role is a template for the channel configuration of a device. This allows channel settings
and alternate functions to be predefined for different Roles needed to run a live show. As an
example, think of the stage manager, sound, light, wardrobe and security personnel having
different communication channels available to deliver a perfect job.
An I/O setting is a template for the settings of the equipment connected to a device. This, for
example, allows I/O settings to be available for different Headsets being used at a venue to
cover for different environmental situations.
Each device can be configured to any Role and I/O setting available.
Multiple punQtum partyline intercom systems can share the same network infrastructure. This
allows for the creation of production islands within a campus using the same IT network
infrastructure. The number of devices (Beltpacks/Speaker Stations) is theoretically infinite but
limited by the network capacity. Beltpacks are powered by PoE, either from a PoE switch or
from a Speaker Station. They can be daisy-chained to reduce wiring efforts on site.
Beltpacks support simultaneous use of 2 channels with separate TALK and CALL buttons as
well as one rotary encoder for each channel. An alternate page button allows the user to
quickly reach alternate functions such as public announce, Talk To All, Talk To Many, to
control general purpose outputs and access system functions like Mic Kill asf. The Beltpack is
designed with a combination of premium materials, including high-impact plastics and rubber
to make it both tough and comfortable to use in any situation.
punQtum Q-Series Beltpacks and Speaker Stations allow users to replay missed or not
understood messages. Program input signals can be fed into the system using an analog audio
input at any Speaker Station.
Sunlight readable, dimmable RGB color displays used for Beltpacks and Speaker Stations
make for excellent readability of the intuitive user interface.

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3 Front Panel Operating Elements
4 Back Panel Connectors
1. Gooseneck mic connector
2. Headset connector
3. Headset/Gooseneck selector
4. Headset/Gooseneck LED
5. USB host connector
6. Rotary encoder
7. REPLAY button
8. CALL button
9. TALK button
10. Color TFT display
11. Mic Mute button
12. Mic KILL button
13. A/B/C/D buttons
14. VOLUME button
15. Alternate page button
16. BACK button
17. Main Rotary encoder
18. Speaker-Muted LED
per channel
1. DC power connector
2. Network with PoE+
3. Network without PoE
4. Balanced analog inputs
5. Balanced analog outputs
6. Interface ports
7. GPI inputs
8. GPI outputs
9. Protective earth screw

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5 Getting Started
The Q210 P Speaker Station is your intercom network center. It is delivered with a factory
default system configuration and will work “out of the box” together with Q110 Beltpacks in
factory default system configuration.
The Speaker Station supports the use of a monaural headset or a gooseneck microphone used
together with the built in or an externally connected speaker. The Speaker Station supports the
use of both dynamic and electret microphones.
5.1 Powering Up
Only use the provided AC/DC power adapter for powering the Q210 P Speaker Station.
5.2 Back Panel Connections
The Q210 P Speaker Station provides 4 network switch connectors, 2 analog inputs, 2 analog
outputs, 4 general purpose inputs, 4 general purpose outputs and 2 universal interface
connections to complete your system. The factory default system configuration supports plug
and play use of the network switch connectors and all analog inputs and outputs.

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5.2.1 Network Switch Connections
The Q210 P Speaker Station provides 4 network switch ports to connect Q110 Beltpacks and
other equipment.
The network ports labeled PoE+ can power up to 4 daisy chained Q110 Beltpacks each. No
additional network equipment is needed to run punQtum Q-Series digital partyline intercom
systems. However, punQtum Q-Series digital partyline intercom systems can easily be
integrated into existing network infrastructure.
5.2.1.1 Multicast Audio Streams
If you do not have any other audio streams present in your network infrastructure, you will
most probably be fine.
If you are using punQtum Q-Series digital partyline intercom systems in networks together
with other audio network streaming technologies such as Ravenna, DANTETM or other
multicast-based streaming technologies, you need to make sure that your network
infrastructure is capable of supporting IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) and that
IGMP is correctly set up and configured:
5.2.2 Connecting Program Signals and Public Address Outputs
2 independent program signals can be connected to the balanced analog inputs. On each
device of your system, you can select which program input shall be heard.
Analog Input Connector: Type XLR 3pin, female
Pin
Name
Description
1
GND
Audio ground and shield
2
A+
Audio (positive)
3
A-
Audio (negative)
Please refer to the datasheet for technical details.
If you use a single switch only, it is irrelevant if the switch has IGMP
snooping (aka multicast filtering) enabled or not. As soon as you have two
switches, and one or more switches happen to have IGMP snooping
enabled, it is necessary to configure one and only one IGMP querier in the
network (usually, you select one switch). Without an IGMP querier, the
multicast traffic will stop after a while due to IGMP timeouts.
punQtum Q-Series digital partyline system supports IGMP V2.
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