Status (VisionSuite Accelerator)
The VisionSuite Accelerator is part of the Q-SYS VisionSuite. This topic covers the controls for the VSA-100 status component in Q-SYS Designer Software.

Tip: For additional properties not listed, refer to the Properties Panel help topic for more information.

Status
Status LED
This LED changes color to indicate the current status of the Component. See Status for the meanings of the various colors.
Status
Component status is conveyed with the Status LED and Status box, which uses both color and text to indicate the current condition:
- OK: The device is functioning normally.
- Initializing: The device is in the process of a firmware, patch, or configuration update, or the design is starting.
- Compromised: The device is functioning, but a non-fatal problem exists. Refer to the Status box for details.
- Missing: The device cannot be discovered.
- Fault: The device is malfunctioning or is not properly configured. Refer to the Status box for details.
- Unknown: This status appears during a Core reboot (for example, during a firmware update), or when a design is being uploaded to the Core and before it has started running.
- Not Present: If applicable to the device, this status appears when the device is not connected to the network and its Is Required component property is set to 'No'. This status also appears if the device component's Dynamically Paired property is set to 'Yes', pairing has not been assigned in Core Manager, and the device component's Is Required property is set to 'Yes'. See Dynamic Pairing.
Processor Temp.
The current temperature, in Celsius, of the VSA-100.
Network
Link
When the LED is lit, it means the interface is "UP," signifying that the network connection is active and functioning properly. Conversely, when the LED is not illuminated, it indicates that the interface is "DOWN," suggesting that there may be issues with the network connection.
IP Address
Displays the IP Address the Core is connected to.
Mode
Determines how device operates within the network environment.
Auto: The network interface automatically negotiates it settings with the network infrastructure.
Static: The network interface's settings are manually configured by the user, including the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and other parameters.
Off: Disables the network interface, preventing it from sending or receiving network traffic.
Speed
Refers to the data transfer rate supported by a network interface or connection. Speed indicates the transfer rate of megabits per second (Mbps).
PTPv2 State
Refers to the operational state or role of a network device or interface.
Passive: A device in the passive state is not actively transmitting or receiving data.
Slave: A device in the slave state is subordinate to another device, known as the master.
Master: A device in the master state holds authority or control over one or more slave devices in a network.
Uncalibrated: The uncalibrated state indicates a transition state between modes.

Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
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Network |
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LAN A / B |
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Active |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
IP Address |
(text) |
Output |
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Mode |
(text) |
Output |
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PTP State |
(text) |
Output |
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Speed |
(text) |
Output |
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Processor Temperature |
Text box displaying the temperature of the Core's processor in Centigrade. |
Output |
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VSA-100 Status |
0 1 2 3 4 |
OK (green) Compromised (orange) Fault (red) Unknown (red) Updating (blue) |
0 1 2 3 4 |
Output |