Flex In (SPA-Qf Series)
The Flex Channel feature on SPA-Qf series provide two audio channels that can be individually switched between line inputs and line outputs. The Flex Input Component provides the control and selection of the line-level outputs on the Core. The Flex Input component converts the analog signal to digital and provides software controls before and after the convertor. Connections to a single channel are made using a three-terminal 3.5mm Euro style connector.
Note: The Flex Input and Output components are not for use with QSC DataPort amplifiers.
Inputs
This component does not have any input pins available.
Output
Channels 1-2
By default, the Flex In component offers 2 Audio Outputs represented by a circle, and traditional wiring is represented by a thin black line.
SPA-Qf Amplifier Properties
Name
The Name may contain ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through '9', and the hyphen. Names cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted.
Note: This name must match the Hostname for the device as defined in Core Manager or Peripheral Manager.
Location
User-defined name that groups the component with other components in the same physical location – for example, "Rack 1" – or in the same organizational scheme.
Is Required
When enabled, and the device is not found on the network, the device is reported as 'Missing', which is an error condition. This is the default behavior. When disabled, and the device is not found on the network, the device is reported as 'Not Present', which is not an error condition.
Dynamically Paired
Indicates that this virtual component can be paired with the same type of hardware without changing the network ID of the hardware or the name of this component. Refer to the Q-SYS Core Manager Dynamic Pairing topic for more information. The default is 'No'.
Identification
Name
The Name may contain ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through '9', and the hyphen. Names cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted.
Note: This name must match the Hostname for the device as defined in Core Manager or Peripheral Manager.
Model
Select the hardware model from the drop-down list.
Channel Configuration
Select the configuration needed for your venue.
- 2 Channel, A B Single Channels
- 1 Channel, A + B Bridged
Channel configurations are as follows:
- Space between letters (A B C D) = single channels,
- "+" between letters (A+B) = bridged
When you make your selection, then run the design, the configuration is made available to the amplifier. Follow the instructions on the amplifier display.
Standalone Mode
Off – Turns Standalone Mode off.
One-to-all – Input Channel 1 is routed to all outputs.
Note: See the Standalone Mode below for details.
Graphic Properties
Label
Use the Label property to change the name of the component in the schematic. The Label property defaults to the component name. To learn more about renaming schematic elements, see Organizing Your Design.
Position
The coordinates reference a specific place in the schematic - for example,"100,100" (horizontal, vertical). 0,0 is the upper left corner of the schematic.
Fill
Sets the fill color of the component in the schematic.
Script Access Properties
Code Name
Displays the currently assign name for control access. You can use the auto-assigned name or customize it. Q-SYS will automatically check all Code Names in the design to ensure name is unique.
Script Access
Defines whether the component will be accessible by script and/or externally, or not at all. Choices include All, External, None (default), and Script.
Tip: Use Script Programmer Mode to quickly view the Script Access setting directly on the component in the design schematic without the need to disconnect from the Q-SYS Core processor.
Input / Output Tab
Flex I/O
Input (Enable)
Changes the associated channel to a Flex Input channel.
To switch back to a Flex Output channel, you must enable the channel in the Output Component.
Mic Detection
Enable (Yellow LED)
When the LED is on, the associated channel has Mic Detection enabled. When the LED is off, Mic Detection is disabled.
Good (Green LED)
When the LED is green, the mic impedance is within the set thresholds. If the thresholds are exceeded, the green LED is off.
Analog
Peak Input Level (dB)
Meters for each channel indicating the peak analog input level. The measurement is taken after the A/D converter, but before the Digital Gain. Use this meter in conjunction with the Max Input Level to obtain an input signal as close to 0 dBFS as possible without actually clipping.
Clip
Red LED indicating if the signal is being clipped.
Clip Hold
Holds the clip indication until manually cleared.
Phantom Power
Toggle turning on and off phantom power (+48VDC) to the microphone.
Preamp Sensitivity (dBu)
The maximum analog level, coming into the Flex Input component, that can be converted without clipping. This level is typically set slightly higher than the source's output level, so that the Peak Input Level reads about 0 dBFS without actually clipping.
Varies inversely with the Preamp Gain.
Preamp Gain (dB)
The amount of Gain applied to the incoming analog signal level.
Varies inversely with the Preamp Sensitivity.
Digital
Invert
Toggle button to invert the digital output of the Flex Input component.
Mute
Mutes the output signal.
Gain (dB)
Controls the Gain of the digital output signal.
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 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.
Mic Detection Tab
Detection
Enable (Toggle Button)
Enables or disables Mic Detection for the associated channel. When Mic Detection is on, the impedance of the mic is measured against the set thresholds.
Good (Green LED)
When the LED is green, the mic impedance is within the set thresholds. If the thresholds are exceeded, the green LED is off.
Impedance
The measured impedance of the attached microphone.
Set Thresholds (Trigger Button)
Sets the high and low thresholds based on the mic impedance at the time the button is pushed.
Thresholds
High Impedance
Manually adjust the mic detection high impedance threshold for each channel, from none to >100kΩ (default is none).
Low Impedance
Manually adjust the mic detection low impedance threshold for each channel, from none to >100kΩ (default is none).
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
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Channel 1 - 2 |
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Clip |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Clip Hold |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Flex Input Enable |
1 0 |
enabled disabled |
1 0 |
Input / Output |
Gain |
-100 to 20 |
-100 dB to 20 dB |
0.000 to 1.00 |
Input / Output |
Invert |
0 1 |
normal invert |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Level (dBFS) |
-100 to 20 |
-100 dB to 20 dB |
0.000 to 1.00 |
Output |
Mic Detection Enable (button) |
0 1 |
disabled enabled |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Mic Detection Enabled (LED) |
0 1 |
no yes |
0 1 |
Output |
Mic Detection Good |
0 1 |
no yes |
0 1 |
Output |
Mic Detection High Impedance Threshold |
0 to >100001 |
--- to >100kΩ |
0 to 1.00 |
Input / Output |
Mic Detection Impedance |
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Output |
Mic Detection Low Impedance Threshold |
0 to >100001 |
--- to >100kΩ |
0 to 1.00 |
Input / Output |
Mic Detection Set Thresholds |
Trigger |
Input / Output |
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Mute |
0 1 |
unmute mute |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Phantom Power |
0 1 |
disable enable |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Preamp Gain |
0 to 60 |
0dB to 60dB |
0 to 1.00 |
Input / Output |
Preamp Sensitivity |
21 to -39 |
+21dBu to -39dBu |
1.00 to 0 |
Input / Output |
Status |
0 1 2 3 4 |
OK (green) Compromised (orange) Fault (red) Unknown (red) Updating (blue) |
0 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.00 |
Output |
Standalone Mode provides the capability to connect the inputs of an amplifier to the outputs when connection to the Core is lost. In addition you can boot the amplifier without a connection to the Core.
Two ways to engage the Standalone Mode. For either way you must enable the Standalone Mode in the Q-SYS Designer Properties for the amplifier.
- Amplifier Loses Network Connection to the Core:
- When connection to the Core is lost, audio is interrupted, and the amplifier counts down the number of seconds (15-60) specified in the amplifier's Properties in the Q-SYS design.
- After the timeout period, the inputs of the amplifier are sent directly to the outputs either one-to-one (each input goes to its corresponding output), or one-to-all (one input goes to all the outputs). While in Standalone mode, the front panel display of the amplifier displays OK in the Status field.
- When the connection to the Core is restored, the original audio streams are restored. There will be a short drop in audio while the amplifier is re-initialized.
- Boot the Amplifier Without a Connection to the Core
- The amplifier waits 10 seconds to determine if the connection to the Core can be made.
- The amplifier then launches the last design run if it had the Standalone Mode enabled. During this time, the amplifier front-panel Status field displays OK, and the Design field displays "Stand-alone".
- When the amplifier re-connects to the Core, the Core pushes the design to the amplifier and the original audio is restored. There is a short loss of audio while the amplifier is initialized.
Note: Standalone Mode is not supported by CXD-Qn, CX-Qn, and DPA-Qn series amplifiers. Qn series amplifiers only support network connectivity and do not have line inputs.