QSCad
Site: | QSC |
Course: | QSControl.net Sales Certification |
Book: | QSCad |
Printed by: | Guest user |
Date: | Thursday, 21 November 2024, 4:39 PM |
Description
Lesson Description
QSCad Application Design
QSCad is a stand alone custom application designer tool. It is used to create new "skins" for the end-user to view and control his QSControl.net system. Although QSCad itself is a bit older than QSCreator, it can accomplish many of the same functions of QSCreator plus a few more. Such skins might have different navigation screens with bitmaps, jpegs, or other image
Drawings imported as bitmaps
or jpeg images from CAD drawings or floorplan drawings can become the
backgrounds for control screens with transparent "hot spot links" over
certain areas or zones of the image. Clicking on a hot spot might then
navigate to another screen, or recall a Global Preset of the system or
show system status panels or any combination of these. Global Presets
allow multiple devices to recall their Config/Snapshot settings. You can
have multiple users, each with their own login names and passwords.
Each login would have access to more or less features and a function as
you feel is necessary. Someone designated as an Administrator, for
instance, would have access to every function on every screen and panel,
while other users might only be able to mute/unmute audio and recall
presets. Again, these are all features which are also now part of
QSCreator.
Note: that while most of the functionality of QSCad has now been "absorbed" into QSCreator, which is installed as part of Venue Manager, QSCad is still a viable solution for some specific custom application requirements.
QSCad uses a "plug-in" paradigm to
create screens and panels. There are a few subtle differences between
QSCad and QSCreator. For example, QSCad has a scheduling feature which
QSCreator does not yet have. If you need a Scheduler function, you will
use QSCad's Scheduler plug-in. QSCad has a pre-made channel strip
plug-in, so you don't have to drag each and every desired amp function
to the custom screen. You merely tell QSCad which channels of your
system to display as a channel strip, QSCad applies a preformed template
for those channels. QSCad can also provide user management down to the
DSP processor block level, so it has a more granular approach to
security.