Lesson Description
 
            L Class AWARE system training             
            7m 6s             
          In this video, we dive into the intelligent, onboard QSC AWARE™ system that communicates essential setup information to the user via any loudspeakers's Rear User Interface (RUI) or QSC SysNav™ App
Lesson Transcript
 
            L Class AWARE system training             
            7m 6s             
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 The L Class line array system is equipped with an Automatic Wireless Array Recognition system
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  called QSC AWARE™.
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 a little on the nose… 
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 The AWARE technology uses active internal accelerometers and infra-red communication links within each loudspeaker
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 to determine the status, position and angle of each loudspeaker in the array, 
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 as well as the total number of boxes in the array, and the global tilt and coverage. 
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 All of this data is then used to calculate what we call the Ar-Q Array Equalization 
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 needed in order to achieve optimum performance.  
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  From there the user can apply the recommended Ar-Q using the controls located on the loudspeaker’ Rear User Interface (RUI) 
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 or via QSC System Navigator™ software app.
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 Let’s break that down: 
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 After an array has been assembled and powered on, the array itself becomes self…aware. 
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 Don’t worry, I’m not taking about a singularity. We’re still years away from a robot uprising. Probably… 
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 Probably?… 
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 The onboard sensors on each loudspeaker within the array
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 detects weather or not there is another loudspeaker both above and/or below it, 
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 as well as the down tilt splay angle of that particular loudspeaker.
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  The information acquired by each loudspeaker is compiled
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 to calculate how many total loudspeakers are in the array. 
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 With this information, it becomes  possible to determine each loudspeaker’s position within the complete array.
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 And it does all of this within a matter of seconds. Because computers are fast. It’s pretty cool. 
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 And not at all scary.
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 Without this system, the user would have to do all of this manually.
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 Which is tedious and not fun. 
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 Once all of this information is determined,  
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 the system will then calculate the necessary high frequency shading and band limiting
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 to be applied throughout the array to optimize it for the best performance possible. 
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 This Ar-Q Array Equalization can be applied using the rear controls located on the Rear User Interface (RUI)
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 of any of the loudspeakers within the array with the touch of a single button…
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 What?  
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 One button...
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 pressing a single button?....
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 yea.
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 Why...why does this need a training?
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 Scenario one, is that a single L Class loudspeaker is deployed. 
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 This is pretty simple. When the loudspeaker powers on,
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 the QSC AWARE system will automatically determine the number of boxes, 
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 in this case, 1, and the status of the loudspeaker. 
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 If the loudspeaker is in factory default settings being either brand new or recently reset, 
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 the status bar at the top will turn green with a single loudspeaker in the total array.
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 Both the gain and High Frequency shelf will be set to 0 dB and the sensitivity will be set to plus 24 dB.
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  If the loudspeaker is connected to the QSC System Navigator™ App, the network connection status will turn green as well.
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 Otherwise, the status bar will be greyed out
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 The high pass filter and EQ will both be greyed out, however the Ar-Q Array Equalization will be active, 
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 which is displayed in blue. 
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 A single L Class loudspeaker in factory settings will have Ar-Q Array Equalization.
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 If the loudspeaker is in a state other that the factory default, one of two display variations will appear. 
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 If there is no change detected from the state in which it was last powered on,  
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 the status bar at the top will display green and all of the settings will be displayed in the state at which they were set to previously
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 If there are changes to the settings from the last time it was powered on,
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 for example, if it was previously part of a multiple box array 
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 and is now powered on as a single loudspeaker, the status bar will display orange.
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 All other settings will display in the state that they were previously set to.
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 And because the array is not in its last known state,  
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 the message “Optimize Array – PRESS and HOLD KNOB” appears that the bottom of the screen. 
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 To engage the auto Ar-Q Array Equalization, hold down the encoder wheel for three seconds as indicated.
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  With this done, the loudspeaker will be reset to the default settings for a single loudspeaker.  
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 If the array compensation is engaged and you wish to undo the Ar-Q Array Equalization,  
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 you can do so by pressing the back button within 3 seconds of the array compensation engaging. 
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 The Second scenario would be more than one L Class loudspeakers connected together
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 and powering on in the same state in which they were previously setup.
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 the number of loudspeakers and their splay angles are automatically detected.  
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 The status bar displays green and all settings are show in the state that they were previously set to, 
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 including total number of boxes,  
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 individual box angles, and all gain, high frequency HF shelving, EQ and high pass filter (HPF) settings.  
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 In this scenario, no other action is required on your part 
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 Simply connect your signal and go! 
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 The third scenario is when an array is powered on in a random configuration with mismatched parameters from its last known state.
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 Let’s say you have the same inventory of speakers,  
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 but they don’t always go back into the exact same location in each array every time. 
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 In this scenario, the status bar will display orange. 
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 The total number of loudspeakers will be displayed with the current loudspeaker highlighted in the array.
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 From here you can either press and hold the encoder wheel for 3 seconds to initiate the automatic array optimization process,
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 or enter your desired settings manually via the RUI if you want to voice the system manually. 
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 Once the array optimization is complete, the status bar will display green and you’re good to go
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 After applying the recommended settings, we suggest giving a friendly thank you to the system for all its hard work. 
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 That way when the robot overloads take us over, 
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 at least they’ll know that you are a friend.
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 It’s also good to mention that the total number of loudspeakers recommended in an array is no more than 6. 
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  If your array has more than 6 loudspeakers connected, you’ll receive the message
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 “Not a recommended array. Some features will be unavailable”.
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 If you get this message, you will need to disconnect some of the boxes so that the total is no more than 6, 
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 or be prepared to operate the array as an unlinked system where all loudspeakers are managed individually. 
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 That’s really it. The array did most of the work by itself. 
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 All you have to do is press one button 
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 and you’re ready to go. 
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 Just…one. 
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 Super simple.
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 If you are using the System Navigator app,  
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 the information collected and calculated by AWARE system will be automatically delivered to SysNav. 
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 From there a number of advanced functions will be available to you within the software. 
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 We’ll get deeper into this within the System Navigator training.
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 QSC AWARE™ system leads to a consistent and repeatable experience in any venue or fixed installation
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 with a fast and efficient setup, every time.  
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 That’s it for this video. 
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 Your robot overlords thank you for your obedience and cooperation.

