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Core to Core Paging
Q-SYS QuickStarts : Public Address (Paging Systems)
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CERTIFICATION STEPS COMPLETED
Certification Steps Completed
1 ) Control QuickStarts
4h 18m 13s
Arrays of Controls
15m 13s
The State Trigger Control
18m 20s
Interlocking Buttons
24m 52s
Named Components
21m 25s
Deep Lua: Arrays, Tables, and Loops (part 1: Tables and Arrays)
17m 12s
Deep Lua: Arrays, Tables, and Loops; Oh My! (part 2)
15m 57s
Deep Lua: Arrays, Tables, and Loops (part 3: GetComponents)
14m 20s
Deep Lua: Demystifying The EventHandler
30m 36s
Dynamic Scripting (for Press & Hold Presets) with a good bit of JSON too!
36m 14s
Status Indicators and the hidden power of Lookup Tables in Lua
22m 34s
Multidimensional tables and Lua's version of the switch-case
16m 2s
Demystifying the role of "Control Frames" in QSYS
25m 28s
2 ) Q-SYS Networking Fundamentals
57m 47s
Introduction to Q-SYS Networking
8m 36s
Q-SYS Network Topologies
9m 14s
Prioritization
7m 41s
Multicast and Bandwidth
15m 27s
Q-SYS Reflect
5m 13s
Isolated Networks
11m 36s
Assessment
3 ) Public Address (Paging Systems)
1h 43m 49s
Terminology
9m 26s
Wiring
11m 18s
Administrator Settings
14m 57s
Virtual Page Station Controls
14m 37s
Virtual Page Station UCI
7m 4s
Command Buttons
12m 5s
PA Router Control Panel
4m 41s
Priority Ducker
15m 21s
BGM Ducking
7m 3s
Core to Core Paging
7m 17s
4 ) Automatic Camera Preset Recall (ACPR)
13m 16s
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2m 11s
ACPR v3.0 Update
4m 27s
Autoframing with ACPR
3m 22s
How To Enable Auto Framing
3m 16s
5 ) Video Freeze for NV Endpoints
1m 41s
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1m 41s
6 ) Camera Streams to NV Series devices
2m 47s
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2m 47s
7 ) Q-SYS Security – Introduction and Best Practices
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10m 32s
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8m 54s
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8m 54s
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14m 34s
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7m 26s
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7m 8s
11 ) Bring Your Own Control with Q-SYS
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9m 19s
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12m 37s
16 ) Intro to External Control
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7m 34s
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7m 37s
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7m 52s
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6m 38s
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6m 38s
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8m 23s
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8m 23s
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6m 23s
Part B: Wiring Your Design
6m 0s
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4m 0s
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4m 13s
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4m 19s
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5m 37s
22 ) Intro to Control Scripting
12m 30s
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6m 39s
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5m 51s
23 ) Networking Overview
15m 3s
Part A: Basic Networking
4m 35s
Part B: Network Protocols
4m 28s
Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams
2m 29s
Part D: Q-LAN - Maximizing Channel Output
3m 31s
24 ) E-Mailer
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Video Transcript
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Core to Core Paging
7m 17s
00:06
Okay, welcome back.
00:07
This is the final section.
00:09
We are going to talk about core-to-core paging.
00:13
What happens when you’ve got multiple paging systems
00:15
and multiple cores in a larger campus, maybe a theme park,
00:21
maybe higher education, something like that?
00:23
You want to be able to send a page from one system to another system.
00:28
When you do that, you don’t want to do it just via channels.
00:34
You don’t want to send an audio channel from Core 1 to Core 2.
00:38
We have components for that. The QAN transmitter and
00:41
receiver are perfect for sending audio channels from one core,
00:44
leaving that core’s environment,
00:46
going across the network, and being picked up by
00:47
another core that has a QAN receiver on it.
00:50
The same thing with the system link transmitter and receivers.
00:52
There are lots of ways that we can send audio channels
00:54
from one system to another system.
00:58
The problem is that when they arrive in the other system,
01:00
it’s just audio; it’s just noise.
01:06
The whole point,
01:07
like we said at the very beginning of this about a PA system,
01:09
is that a page and a message have other intrinsic abilities integrated into them,
01:15
such as their priority settings, their queuing options,
01:19
their retry options,
01:20
and whether they want to be splits or things like that.
01:23
We need all of that metadata that comes with the
01:26
announcements to go with that audio.
01:29
So, we don’t want to rely on audio transmitters and receivers.
01:32
We’re actually going to link the two PA routers together,
01:35
and here’s how you do it.
01:37
Let’s take a look at our PA router.
01:39
In its properties, it’s got some that we haven’t played with yet:
01:42
the remote sources count and the remote destination counts.
01:46
Now, I’ve seen some people, when they first start playing with the PA router,
01:49
if they don’t know what they’re doing,
01:50
they think that remote destinations are zones.
01:53
That’s not what these are for.
01:54
The remote sources and remote destinations are different
01:57
PA routers on a different core that’s all on the same network somewhere.
02:02
So, we’re going to use this PA router as our source,
02:05
and we’re going to send it to another one.
02:07
I’m going to add one remote destination to this PA router.
02:12
When I do that,
02:13
I get a whole bunch more properties here that I need to configure.
02:17
Remote destination one needs a name,
02:21
a type of transmission across the network.
02:23
Generally speaking, you won’t need to deal with most of these,
02:25
but you do need to make sure the name is one that you have selected properly.
02:29
I have named mine A to B.
02:32
A to B is just telling me I’m sending something from Core A to Core B.
02:36
You can name it whatever you want,
02:37
but the name of this link has to be the exact same on
02:40
this system as it is on the other system as well.
02:44
Also, when I open up my PA router,
02:47
I now have a new tab in the control panel
02:50
that is for my remote destination.
02:52
If I look on here,
02:53
I’ve got another channel strip of my destination
02:57
with all the same stuff we get for our local zones,
03:00
and I’ve got some information on the connection status
03:02
between this system and that one.
03:04
So, the first thing I’m going to do is save this design to the core and run it.
03:08
Then, I’m going to go access another core.
03:11
I happen to have another core already.
03:13
Look at this!
03:13
It’s like on those baking shows when they have the
03:16
finished pie already ready in the oven,
03:18
and they’re like, “Look, here it is!”
03:20
And, you know that everything you saw was a lie.
03:22
Everything you saw has been a lie.
03:24
I’ve got another system up and running already on another core.
03:27
I put this mode in dark mode so that you can tell that it’s a different system.
03:32
All it’s got is a real simple PA router in here,
03:35
and this one is running on a Core Nano.
03:37
I’m going to change this PA router to have a remote source of one.
03:44
Once again, I’m going to make sure that it is named A2B,
03:47
so it is the exact same connection with the other PA router.
03:51
You can have your PA routers connect to multiple
03:54
PA routers all over a network as long as there’s a
03:57
unique identifying name that connects each one of them.
04:00
I’ve got that going here.
04:02
In this page station, I’ve got a tab called remote source,
04:06
which gives me the connection status to my original one.
04:09
So, I’m going to save the core and run for my second core as well.
04:13
I’m going to split the screen between these two so that one of them
04:17
is on the left side of my screen and the other one is on the right side of my screen.
04:24
That way, I can see them both simultaneously.
04:28
As it comes up, you can see that indeed both sides show an “okay”
04:33
connected status for that stream connection.
04:36
That means the two PA routers are handshaking;
04:38
they are talking to each other even though they’re on different cores.
04:41
This is perfect.
04:42
Now, before I can send anything from my first core to my second core,
04:46
I’ve got to configure those new zones.
04:49
The way you do that is once again by matching some names.
04:52
I’m going to go to the administrator on my receiving side and
04:56
look at the PA zones I’ve created.
04:57
This one only has a single zone.
04:59
Again, we made it simple. I named it “output.”
05:02
The name of the zone is called “output.”
05:04
On our sending side, we must also go to the administrator, also go to PA zones.
05:10
There’s a new area here called remote tags.
05:14
I’m going to add a new remote tag.
05:18
This must be named the exact same name as you have the zone labeled on the receiving side.
05:24
I’m going to call this “output.” Not the most realistic name,
05:28
but that’s what I’ve got. I’m going to update this side. This side’s good.
05:32
Now, I’ll just go back to my page station.
05:36
Actually, I’m going to go back to my commands,
05:37
and I’m going to adjust that command that we created.
05:40
You can see that we have the remote destinations as
05:43
options for our commands as well.
05:45
I’m going to enable that as part of the destinations we
05:49
get whenever we launch this command.
05:50
I’ll hit “okay” and update that as well.
05:54
So now, let’s go take a look and see if it works.
05:56
I’m going to keep an eye on this PA router’s zone.
06:02
We’ll keep an eye on this here specifically to see if anything is coming in on my sending side.
06:07
I’m going to look right here to see if anything is being sent from the original one.
06:13
I’m going to hit “go” on my physical page station,
06:15
and let’s see if it works.
06:17
There it is.
06:18
Both sides are receiving the game over, man, priority.
06:22
This one is coming in and going out.
06:25
When the first announcement is done,
06:27
it will be the same thing on both sides.
06:29
There it is.
06:31
Easy as that. Line up the names; the zones will connect to each other.
06:37
Now, as they transmit across the cores,
06:39
they retain their priority, their queuing information,
06:42
their splitting, their retry, all the things we need.
06:46
We made it to the end.
06:47
Like I said, paging is wide, right?
06:50
It’s really wide.
06:51
It covers a lot of different places in the design.
06:54
You’ve got to go a lot of different places;
06:55
you’ve got to configure a lot of things.
06:57
In the end, it’s not that complicated.
06:59
You’re still just hitting “go,” sending an announcement, sending a page.
07:03
You just got to know what they are and fine-tune the way that it gets integrated into both sides.
07:09
You’re all done. Thanks for sticking around.
07:12
That was public address. You did it.
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