QIO-GP8x8
The Q-SYS QIO-GP8x8 expands your Q-SYS system’s capabilities to enable streamlined interoperability with non-networked control devices via GPIO connectivity. By separating local I/O from processing hardware, the QIO Series offer modular and easily scalable network I/O to support your desired topology.
Note: This topic provides an overview of the QIO-GP8x8. For specifications and installation documentation, see the QIO-GP8x8 product page on the QSC website.
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Native control I/O expander for Q-SYS
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Eight (8) logic inputs and eight (8) logic outputs
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Power-over-Ethernet capable
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Daisy-chain up to four QIO network I/O expanders on a single network run (with local daisy-chained DC power)
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Simple drag-and-drop integration and comprehensive management via Q-SYS Designer Software and Q-SYS Reflect Enterprise Manager
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Surface- or rack-mountable
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Includes surface mounting hardware
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QIO-RMK rack mounting kit sold separately
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QIO-PSU DC power supply sold separately
These Inventory components are available for the QIO-ML4i:
Front Panel
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Power LED – Illuminates blue when the Q-SYS GP8x8 is powered on
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ID LED – LED blinks green when placed into ID Mode via ID Button or Q-SYS Designer Software
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ID Button – Locates the GP8x8 in Q-SYS Designer Software.
Rear Panel
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External Power Input 24V DC 2.5 A – Auxiliary power, 24 VDC, 2.5 A, 2-pin Euro connector.
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Daisy-Chain Power Output 24V DC 2.5 A – Auxiliary power, 24 VDC, 2.5 A 2-pin Euro connector.
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LAN [PoE] – RJ-45 connector, PoE Type 1 Class 3, Q-LAN.
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LAN [THRU] – RJ-45 connector, Ethernet daisy-chaining.
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Device Reset – Use a paperclip or similar tool to restore default network settings and recover factory default settings. Before attempting a reset, refer to the Device Reset section for details.
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12V DC .1A Out – For use with General Purpose Inputs and Outputs (GPIO). Uses black connector pins 1 and 11 (not numbered).
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GPIO Inputs – 8 inputs, 0-24V analog input, digital input, or contact closure (Pins labeled 1–8 equal pins 1–8 in the Q-SYS Designer Software GPIO In (QIO-GP8x8) component). Configurable pull-up to +12V.
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Signal Ground – For use with GPIO. Uses black connector pins 10 and 20 (not numbered).
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GPIO Outputs – 8 outputs, open collector (24V, 0.2A sink maximum) with pull-up to +3.3V (Pins labeled 1–8 equal pins 1–8 in the Q-SYS Designer Software GPIO Out (QIO-GP8x8) component).
Product specifications and dimension drawings for the QIO-GP8x8 can be found on the QIO-GP8x8 product page.
You can perform either a short reset or long reset:
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Use a Short Reset to restore connectivity to a device in the event that unintended network settings were specified in Q-SYS Peripheral Manager or the device is otherwise unreachable. A short reset will restore device IP settings back to Auto mode (DHCP) and delete all Static Routes. The configured hostname is retained.
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Use a Long Reset to restore the device to factory condition. This is useful for deeper troubleshooting, or when preparing the device for decommissioning or transfer.
CAUTION: A Long Reset clears all network settings (including hostname), disables 802.1x, deletes user-installed device certificates, deletes all logs, and clears the device password.
Performing a Short Reset
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Press and hold the Reset Button until the Status LED (NL, NM Series) or Power LED (QIO Series) begins flashing blue slowly – approximately 10 seconds.
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Release the button before 20 seconds elapse.
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The device performs its prescribed Short Reset and reboots.
Note: To cancel the Short Reset, release the button before 10 seconds has elapsed.
Performing a Long Reset
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Press and hold the Reset Button until the Status LED (NL, NM Series) or Power LED (QIO Series) begins flashing blue rapidly – approximately 20 seconds.
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Release the button when the LED begins flashing rapidly.
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Within 30 seconds, press the Reset Button again to confirm the reset.
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The device performs its prescribed Long Reset and reboots.
Note: To cancel the Long Reset, do not press the Reset Button again during the 30 second confirmation period.