QSC Audio BASIS 922dz manual Introduction Networking the Basis 922dz

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Introduction - Networking the BASIS 922dz

The BASIS 922dz has two RJ-45 network connection ports on the rear panel. One port is labeled "QSControl" and supports standard 10BASE-T Ethernet. The other port is labeled "CobraNet" and supports 100BASE-TX, also known as "Fast Ethernet". In the following sections we describe the use of these ports and show example network connection schemes.

The BASIS 922dz supports two distinct kinds of network activity; the first is audio transport via CobraNet, and the second is control and monitoring via QSControl.net. The user can choose to install one network for CobraNet traffic and a second separate network for QSControl.net traffic. We call this the "Two Wire Interface". Alternately, it is possible to run both control and audio traffic over Cobra- Net via the CobraNet port. In this case the QSControl port is unused. We call this the "Single Wire Interface".

Under the most demanding real-time control conditions and when using the lowest latency CobraNet settings, users may experience better QSControl.net performance using separate networks, especially when displaying a great many real-time meters. For most appli- cations, separate networks won't provide any discernible benefits and will cost more. We therefore recommend using the Single Wire Interface when running CobraNet.

If your application uses only analog I/O without CobraNet, then you should use the QSControl port for QSControl.net traffic and ignore the CobraNet port.

Why CobraNet Needs Special Treatment:

Ordinary Ethernet traffic has no guaranteed time of delivery. Packets of information may arrive at their destination out of order and some may be delayed more than others. This is fine for E-mail and even for downloading MP3 files over the Internet. Everything ends up properly reassembled at the destination, but how long this takes will vary according to network loading, span, etc. In contrast, Cobra- Net is "real time" - it delivers audio with a minimal, consistent transmission delay. CobraNet is designed to use as much of conventional networking technology as possible while providing both guaranteed time of delivery and isochronicity - maintaining a phase-locked sample-accurate clock across the entire network. These requirements mean that ordinary unregulated Ethernet data cannot be freely mixed with CobraNet information. The two can coexist on the same wire, but only by adhering to the proper rules.

To learn more about CobraNet and appropriate network topologies, please visit http://www.qscaudio.com/products/network/ resources.htm and http://www.peakaudio.com/CobraNet/background.html.

Notes on Network Systems Design:

As with any communications system, the reliability and performance of a local area network is intimately related to the designer's skill and knowledge in implementing a topology that is robust, efficient and standards-compliant. Proper network design is even more criti- cal in distributed multimedia systems. Therefore, it is important for the system designer to realize that some conventional network practices must be avoided. Although each network design is unique and may carry its own performance requirements, compliance to the following three points will assist in building an audio network that is trouble free and efficient.

First, audio and conventional data communications deliveries should not exist on the same LAN or VLAN. The exception to this is the BASIS 922dz Single Wire Interface, which offers a solution for converging audio and QSControl.net onto the same LAN or VLAN. How- ever, conventional communications, such as corporate networks, print services, e-mail and Internet access, should not exist alongside CobraNet audio and QSControl.net on the same LAN or VLAN. Further, CobraNet audio and QSControl.net data should not exist together on the same LAN or VLAN when implementing the Two Wire Interface. This is not to say that conventional communications cannot share the same network hardware with a BASIS 922dz. In fact, common network hardware, such as managed Ethernet switches and media converters, can service both BASIS 922dz products and conventional data communications equipment so long as the man- aged switch or media converter are partitioned into separate network domains. This is normally done by configuring a separate VLAN for each data type. (Some switches may allow individual port assignments or support partitions through DIP switch selection.)

Second, CobraNet audio must traverse either a repeater domain or a network switch domain. The point here is that the CobraNet port on a BASIS 922dz must connect directly to, and only to, either a repeater LAN or a switched Ethernet LAN. Hybrid networks containing both repeaters and switches are not permitted on the audio segment. Connecting the CobraNet port to a repeater that is in turn con- nected to a network switch poses an illegal and non-compliant condition. We recommend always connecting the QSControl and/or CobraNet port(s) directly to network switch ports.

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Contents TD-000202-00 Important Safety Precautions & Explanation of Symbols See page 14 for detailed descriptions IntroductionBlock Diagram Introduction Networking the Basis 922dz Why CobraNet Needs Special TreatmentExample #1 QSControl.net X-over mode Example #2 CobraNet X-over mode Example #3 Single Wire Interface Example #4 Two-Wire Interface shared network hardware Example #5 Two-Wire Interface separate network hardware Mounting UnpackingRack Mounting DescriptionTo Uninstall QSControl.net Computer Requirements & Software InstallationTo Install QSControl.net Amplifier Setup General Information & Configuration MemoriesConfiguration Memories NetworkConnections Monitor Chain LED IndicatorsRS-232 PortsLCD Display and Controls Front Panel Password LockoutRight side buttons serve as up/down navigation LCD Navigation MapGetting Started Reboot only if your computer prompts you to do soGetting Started Operation Safe Mode Switch Utility/Diagnostic FunctionsHow to put the Basis 922dz into Safe Mode RS-232 Serial Port I/O InterfaceStop Bits Flow Control RS-232 Communications ProcedureData Bits Parity Telnet Access Preliminary Specification Dimensions Weight RS-232 Port QSControl.net CobraNet IndicatorsControl Room Foldback Monitoring Monitor InputDimensions Page QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty How to Contact QSC Audio Products

BASIS 922dz specifications

The QSC Audio BASIS 922dz represents a cutting-edge advancement in digital audio processing and distribution systems. Specifically designed for live performance environments, the BASIS 922dz integrates seamlessly into a wide array of sound applications, making it a versatile asset for audio professionals.

One of the key features of the BASIS 922dz is its dual-zone processing capability, allowing users to manage independent audio routing and control for two distinct areas. This flexibility is essential for venues that require different audio settings or playback sources in separate zones, ensuring that sound engineers can maintain complete control over their audio environments.

The BASIS 922dz utilizes advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, enabling enhanced audio clarity and fidelity. With features like equalization, crossover, and dynamic processing, sound engineers can optimize audio quality and tailor the listening experience for any venue or audience. The DSP architecture is designed for high performance, handling complex audio tasks without latency, which is crucial in live sound applications.

Connectivity is a significant aspect of the QSC BASIS 922dz, offering multiple input and output options. It supports both analog and digital audio connections, facilitating integration with a variety of sound systems and peripheral devices. This extensive connectivity supports various audio formats, ensuring compatibility with modern digital audio infrastructure.

Additionally, the BASIS 922dz is equipped with QSC’s renowned Advanced Network Technology (ANT), which allows for remote control and monitoring. This feature enables audio professionals to make real-time adjustments and fine-tune settings from a distance, significantly enhancing workflow efficiency during live events.

The unit is also designed for ruggedness and reliability, featuring a robust chassis that can withstand the rigors of touring and live performances. Its user-friendly interface simplifies operation, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike.

In summary, the QSC Audio BASIS 922dz stands out as a powerful tool for audio processing and distribution. With its dual-zone capability, advanced DSP features, extensive connectivity options, and robust design, it caters to the diverse needs of the audio industry, making it an essential component in any professional sound setup. Whether for concert halls, theaters, or corporate events, the BASIS 922dz is engineered to deliver optimal sound quality and performance.