QSC Audio 914LZ manual Getting Started, Reboot only if your computer prompts you to do so

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Getting Started

This section outlines one of the simpler methods of getting familiar with your BASIS and the QSControl.net software. The goal of this procedure is to get your computer and the BASIS connected and communicating and the QSControl.net software installed and running. After the software is installed and running, refer to the software’s Help file for all software related operation/issues. Note! The default password for the BASIS is “qsc” (no quotes, lower case).

1- Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the BASIS 914lz.

2- Connect a CAT-5 crossover cable from the computer’s network interface card (NIC) to the BASIS QSControl jack (example 1, page 6).

3- Reconnect the power cord to the BASIS 914lz (turn it on). Using the BASIS LCD display and controls, navigate the menu to the IP Address and make a note of it. In steps 12 and on, you will need to change the IP address of the BASIS or your PC.

4- Turn on the PC and start Windows. You must have Administrator rights and be signed on as Administrator in order to install the QSControl.net program. Ensure you are signed on to the computer as the Administrator.

5- Place the QSControl.net CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. The install wizard should start. If not, you can also select Start, then Run and browse for the file named setup.exe from the CD.

6- The installer queries the computer for available drive space and other information. If required MDAC library (Microsoft) files are not already on the computer, the library files are installed. You must accept the Microsoft software agreement in order to install the MDAC library. It may be necessary to reboot the computer after library installation.

7- At the prompt for “Client/Server” selection, keep both Client and Server selected. This will be appropriate for general use.

8- When prompted “Select Installation Folder”, specify the installation directory or accept the default location.

9- You will be prompted to select an installation accessible by everyone (non-secure) or an installation accessible only to you (secure). Select the appropriate Everyone or Just Me box and continue. Installation proceeds.

10- Reboot only if your computer prompts you to do so.

11- Select Network Connections in the control panel. Select Properties. Right-click Local Area Connection, and view its proper- ties. Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) tab and view its properties. You will see an entry field for the IP address. Decide whether you want to change the IP address of your computer to be similar that of to the BASIS (easiest if you have many BASIS units) or if you want to change the IP address of your BASIS to be similar to that of the computer. This is a network management decision.

12- Change the IP address of the BASIS (or computer) to be compatible with that of the computer (or BASIS). Typically, this is done by making the IP address of one of the devices 1 digit different in the last octet (group of digits in IP address). If changing the computer’s settings, write down the current values, in case you want to revert later.

13- The subnet mask address should be exactly the same for both the computer and the BASIS. The Gateway address should not be altered as it is not used.

14- After you are satisfied with all your settings, close all open windows and start the QSControl.net program. Select Start, All Pro- grams, QSControl.net, Venue Manager.

15- The login screen should open. The default password is “qsc” (lower case, no quotation marks). Select “Log on to Local Computer” and click OK.

16-The QSControl.net Venue Manager window will open. A Startup Tips screen will be visible the first time Venue Manager is launched. Optionally, the Startup Tips screen may be disabled by un-checking the box in it’s lower left corner. It is highly recom- mended the user become familiar with each of the tips listed on this screen. After reviewing the tip(s), close the Startup Tips screen.

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Contents TD-000200-00 Important Safety Precautions & Explanation of Symbols Introduction See page 14 for detailed descriptionsBlock Diagram Why CobraNet Needs Special Treatment Introduction Networking the Basis 914lzExample #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 Rack Mounting UnpackingMounting DescriptionComputer Requirements & Software Installation To Install QSControl.netTo Uninstall QSControl.net Configuration Memories General Information & Configuration MemoriesAmplifier Setup NetworkConnections LED Indicators RS-232Ports Front Panel Password Lockout LCD Display and ControlsLCD Navigation Map Left side buttons have screen dependent functionsReboot only if your computer prompts you to do so Getting StartedGetting Started Operation How to put the Basis 914lz into Safe Mode Utility/Diagnostic FunctionsSafe Mode Switch RS-232 Serial Port I/O InterfaceRS-232 Communications Procedure Data Bits ParityStop Bits Flow Control Telnet Access Preliminary Specification Weight IndicatorsDimensions Omni InputsDimensions Page How to Contact QSC Audio Products QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty
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