PUNQTUM Q-Series Network Based Intercom System User Manual
- September 3, 2024
- PUNQTUM
Table of Contents
Q-Series Network Based Intercom System
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Specifications
- Product: Q-Series Network Based Intercom System
- Manufacturer: PUNQTUM
- Firmware Version: 2.0
Product Information
The Q-Series Network Based Intercom System by PUNQTUM is a
digital partyline intercom system designed for professional
communication needs.
Operating Elements
The system features various operating elements including power
buttons, volume controls, and menu navigation buttons for easy
operation.
Getting Started
To power up the system, follow the specific instructions based
on your desired setup – Star Topology or Daisy Chain. Ensure proper
connection and configuration for optimal performance.
Using Your Beltpack
The beltpack allows users to adjust volume levels using the
volume button and switch between different communication channels
using the alternate page button.
Menu Operation
The menu offers options such as resetting local changes, saving
personal settings, loading personal settings, and performing a
factory reset. These functions help customize the user
experience.
FAQ
Q: How do I update the firmware of the Q-Series Intercom
System?
A: To update the firmware, visit the manufacturer’s website at
www.punqtum.com and download the latest firmware version. Follow
the provided instructions for firmware update.
Q: Can I use the Q-Series Intercom System for outdoor
events?
A: The Q-Series Intercom System is primarily designed for indoor
use. While it may work for outdoor events under certain conditions,
it is recommended to protect the system from moisture and extreme
temperatures.
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USER MANUAL
Q110 Beltpack
Q-Series Network Based Intercom System
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This manual is applicable for the Firmware Version: 2.0
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1 PREFACE ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5
1.1 INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
2 ABOUT PUNQTUM Q-SERIES DIGITAL PARTYLINE INTERCOM SYSTEM ……………………………………………. 7
3 OPERATING ELEMENTS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8
4 GETTING STARTED …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
4.1 POWERING UP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 4.1.1 Star
Topology …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 4.1.2 Daisy Chain
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
4.2 MULTICAST AUDIO STREAMS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10
5 USING YOUR BELTPACK ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11
5.1 MAIN DISPLAY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 5.1.1
Channel Volume (A) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 5.1.2 Channel
Name (B) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 5.1.3 TALK active
indication (C) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 5.1.4 CALL active
indication (D) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 5.1.5 TALK Button
operation modes (E) …………………………………………………………………………………… 12 5.1.6 ISO active
indication (F) ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 5.1.7 IFB active
indication (G) ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 5.1.8 Daisy Chain Link
indication (H)………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 5.1.9 Partyline system
device count (I) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 5.1.10 Channel User
Count (J) …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 5.1.11 PGM indication (K)
………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 5.1.12 Replay available indication
(L) ………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 5.1.13 Audio receive indication (M)
…………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
5.2 VOLUME BUTTON …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 5.3
ALTERNATE PAGE BUTTON ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14
5.3.1 Public Announce, Talk to All & Talk to Many
functions……………………………………………………….. 14 5.3.2 Control Outputs switching
……………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 5.3.3 System Mute function
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 5.3.4 System Silent
function……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 5.3.5 Mic Kill function
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16
6 MENU OPERATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..17
6.1 LOCK DEVICE ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 6.2 CHANGE
ROLE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 6.3 CHANGE I/O SETTINGS
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 6.4 DISPLAY
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19
6.4.1 Brightness ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 6.4.2 Dark
Screen Saver …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 6.4.3 Screen Flip
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 6.5 HEADSET
SETTINGS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 6.5.1 Microphone Gain
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 6.5.2 Microphone Type
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 6.5.3 Microphone
Limiter……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 6.5.4 Band Pass
Filter…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 6.5.5 Vox Threshold
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 6.5.6 Vox Release
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 6.6 PROGRAM INPUT
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21 6.7 DEVICE
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
6.7.1 6.7.2 6.7.3
Reset Local Changes………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 Save personal settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Load personal settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
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6.7.4 Factory reset ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 6.8 ABOUT
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23
6.8.1 Device Name ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 6.8.2 IP
Address ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 6.8.3 Firmware
Version ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 6.8.4 Hardware Version
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 6.8.5 MAC address
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 7 Q-TOOL
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 8 CONNECTOR
PINOUT……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..24 8.1 HEADSET CONNECTOR
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 8.2 NETWORK CONNECTORS
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
……………………………………………………………………………………………………24
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1 Preface
Welcome to the punQtum digital intercom family! This document provides
detailed information about the punQtum Q-Series digital partyline system, pin
outs, mechanical and electrical data. NOTICE This manual, as well as the
software and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are
subject to change without notice. The content of this manual is for
informational purposes only and should not be construed as a commitment by
Riedel Communications GmbH & Co. KG. or its suppliers. Riedel Communications
GmbH & Co. KG. gives no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual or the
software, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
marketability or fitness for a particular purpose. Riedel Communications GmbH
& Co. KG. shall not be liable for any errors, inaccuracies or for incidental
or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use
of this manual, the software or the examples herein. Riedel Communications
GmbH & Co. KG. reserves all patent, proprietary design, title and intellectual
property rights contained herein, including, but not limited to, any images,
text, photographs incorporated in the manual or software. All title and
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by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties.
© 2024 Riedel Communications GmbH & Co. KG. All rights reserved. Under the
copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without
the written consent of Riedel. All trademarks are the property of their
respective owner.
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1.1 Information
Symbols The following tables are used to indicate hazards and provide
cautionary information in relation to the handling and use of the equipment.
This text indicates a situation that needs your close attention. It may also
be used to alert against unsafe practices.
This text is for general information. It indicates the activity for ease of work or for better understanding.
Service
· · · ·
All service must be provided ONLY by qualified service personnel. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the devices. Do not plug in, turn on or attempt to operate an obviously damaged device. Never attempt to modify the equipment components for any reason.
All adjustments have been done at the factory before the shipment of the devices. No maintenance is required and no user-serviceable parts are inside the unit.
Environment
· Never expose the device to high concentrations of dust or humidity. · Never
expose the device to any liquids. · If the device has been exposed to a cold
environment and transferred to a warm
environment, condensation may form inside the housing. Wait at least 2 hours
before applying any power to the device.
Disposal
This symbol, found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an authorized collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about the recycling of this product please contact the local authority responsible.
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2 About punQtum Q-Series Digital Partyline Intercom System
punQtum Q-Series digital partyline intercom system is a digital, easy to use,
full-duplex communications solution for theater and broadcast applications as
well as for all kinds of cultural events like concerts, etc. It is an all-new,
network-based partyline intercom system which combines all standard partyline
system features including wireless access and more with the advantages of
modern IP networks. punQtum Q-Series works on standard network infrastructure
and is easy to install and set up. The system works “out of the box” with a
factory default configuration but can be quickly configured by user-friendly
software to meet individual needs. The system is completely decentralized.
There is no master station or any other central point of intelligence in the
whole system. All processing is handled locally in each device except for the
punQtum wireless Apps which require a punQtum Q210 PW Speaker Station to serve
as a bridge to the Q-Series digital partyline intercom system. The capacity of
one partyline intercom system is set to a maximum of 32 channels, 4 program
inputs, up to 4 public announce outputs and 32 control outputs. Each punQtum
Q210 PW Speaker Station serves up to 4 punQtum Wireless App connections.
punQtum Q-Series digital partyline systems are based on Roles and I/O settings
to ease the use and administration of partyline intercom systems. A Role is a
template for the channel configuration of a device. This allows channel
settings and alternate functions to be predefined for different Roles needed
to run a live show. As an example, think of the stage manager, sound, light,
wardrobe and security personnel having different communication channels
available to deliver a perfect job. An I/O setting is a template for the
settings of the equipment connected to a device. This, for example, allows I/O
settings to be available for different Headsets being used at a venue to cover
for different environmental situations. Each device can be configured to any
Role and I/O setting available.
Multiple punQtum partyline intercom systems can share the same network
infrastructure. This allows for the creation of production islands within a
campus using the same IT network infrastructure. The number of devices
(Beltpacks/Speaker Stations and Wireless Apps) is theoretically infinite but
limited by the network capacity. Beltpacks are powered by PoE, either from a
PoE switch or from a Speaker Station. They can be daisy-chained to reduce
wiring efforts on site.
Beltpacks and Wireless Apps support simultaneous use of 2 channels with
separate TALK and CALL buttons as well as one rotary encoder for each channel.
An alternate page button allows the user to quickly reach alternate functions
such as public announce, Talk To All, Talk To Many, to control general purpose
outputs and access system functions like Mic Kill asf. The Beltpack is
designed with a combination of premium materials, including highimpact
plastics and rubber to make it both tough and comfortable to use in any
situation.
punQtum Q-Series Beltpacks, Wireless Apps and Speaker Stations allow users to
replay missed or not understood messages. Program input signals can be fed
into the system using an analog audio input at any Speaker Station.
Sunlight readable, dimmable RGB color displays used for Beltpacks and Speaker
Stations make for excellent readability of the intuitive user interface.
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3 Operating Elements
Figure 1
12 13 14
Figure 2
1 Color TFT display 2 TALK buttons 3 CALL buttons 4 MENU / OK button 5 BACK
button 6 REPLAY / SKIP BACK button 7 REPLAY / SKIP FORWARD
button 8 Finger position marker 9 VOLUME button 10 Alternate page button 11
Rotary Encoders 12 Headset connector 13 Network & PoE input 14 Network & PoE
output (pass
through) 15 Beltclip 16 Lanyard or safety cord mounting
holes
Figure 3
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4 Getting Started
The Q110 Beltpack is delivered with a factory default system configuration and
will work “out of the box”. The Beltpack supports monaural headsets with a
dynamic or electret microphone.
4.1 Powering Up
The Beltpack is powered by any PoE-compliant (IEEE 802.3af, 3at or 3bt) power
supply. Regular PoE switches or PoE injectors can be used as well as a punQtum
Q210P Speakerstation or another Q110 Beltpack.
4.1.1 Star Topology
Star topologies using Ethernet switches are preferred to daisy-chained
networks.
4.1.2 Daisy Chain
Although punQtum Beltpacks can be intelligent and reliably daisy-chained, please note that the number of daisy-chained Q110 units is limited by the available PoE power budget, Ethernet cable length and quality.
The number of Q110 daisy-chained are set to a maximum of:
· PoE port comply with PoE+ standard (802.3 at): (100m cable length between
each device, cable AWG26)
· PoE port comply with standard (802.3 bt): (100m cable length between each
device, cable AWG18)
4 Beltpacks 8 Beltpacks
One or more Q110 powered by a PoE switch:
One or more Q110 powered by a punQtum Q210P Speakerstation:
One or more Q110 powered by a PoE injector:
Connect your headset, press TALK and enjoy.
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4.2 Multicast Audio Streams
If you do not have any other audio streams present in your network
infrastructure, you will most probably be fine. If you are using punQtum
Q-Series digital partyline systems in networks together with other audio
network streaming technologies such as Ravenna, DANTETM or other multicast-
based streaming technologies, you need to make sure that your network
infrastructure is capable of supporting IGMP (Internet Group Management
Protocol) and that IGMP is correctly set up and configured:
If you use a single switch only, it is irrelevant if the switch has IGMP
snooping (aka multicast filtering) enabled or not. As soon as you have two
switches, and one or more switches happen to have IGMP snooping enabled, it is
necessary to configure one and only one IGMP querier in the network (usually,
you select one switch). Without an IGMP querier, the multicast traffic will
stop after a while due to IGMP timeouts. punQtum Q-Series digital partyline
system supports IGMP V2.
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5 Using your Beltpack
Once you have connected your Beltpack to the system, the Beltpack will use the
defined Role from its memory. A Beltpack that is “new out of the box” will
have a factory default Role. This way all Beltpacks will be able to find each
other without the need of the Q-tool configuration software.
5.1 Main Display
In normal operation the display will provide you with information on Channel
A, Channel B and on the Network.
A
A
D
B
L
C
F
E
H GM I J K
A Channel Volume B Channel Name C TALK active indication D CALL active indication E TALK button operation mode F ISO active indication G IFB active indication H Daisy chain link indication I Partyline system device count J Channel user count K PGM indication L Replay available indication M Audio receive indication
5.1.1 Channel Volume (A)
Channel volume control can be set by the rotary encoder knobs (11 on Figure 2)
on the side of the Beltpack. Moving the rotary knob clockwise will increase
the volume, counter-clockwise operation will decrease the volume.
5.1.2 Channel Name (B)
The Channel Name shown is the Name as defined in the configuration of QTool.
5.1.3 TALK active indication (C)
An active TALK function is indicated in the display per Channel. Use the TALK
Buttons (item 2 on Figure 2) to switch on and off the TALK status of each
Channel.
5.1.4 CALL active indication (D)
If a CALL signal is received on a Channel, the display will show a yellow
flashing square on the Name of the Channel. A CALL buzzer signal will be heard
at the same time.
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If the CALL signal remains active for more than two seconds the display will
flash with a larger section of the Channel. At the same time, a different
buzzer signal will be heard. The volume of the buzzer signal can be changed
individually on each device, see 0
5.1.5 TALK Button operation modes (E)
The TALK button offers three operation modes.
1. AUTO, a double function: – Push the TALK button momentarily, the TALK
function is now latched On. – Push the TALK button momentarily, the TALK
function is now Off. – Push and hold the TALK button, the TALK function is
active as long as the TALK button is held, when the TALK button is released
the TALK function is switched Off.
2. LATCH: – Push the TALK button momentarily, the TALK function is now
latched On. – Push the TALK button momentarily, the TALK function is now Off.
3. PUSH: – Push and hold the TALK button, the TALK function is active as long
as the TALK button is held, when the TALK button is released the TALK function
is switched Off.
TALK button operation mode can be set using the configuration software. If the
operation mode is displayed in orange, quiet environment mode is active
for the respective channel.
5.1.6 ISO active indication (F)
The symbol ISO indicates an active Isolate function. When you activate the
TALK button of that Channel you will only hear the users of that Channel,
audio from other Channels you receive is muted.
5.1.7 IFB active indication (G)
The symbol IFB indicates an active Interrupt Fold Back. The program input
signal level is dimmed by the amount specified in a Role if someone is
speaking on the channel.
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5.1.8 Daisy Chain Link indication (H)
This symbol indicates that you cannot power another Beltpack from your device.
Your Beltpack calculates the available power as a result of the power provided
from your PoE device and the number of units already connected.
5.1.9 Partyline system device count (I)
Shows the number of units participating in your partyline system. If the
symbol is shown in red, your device is the only one in the system.
5.1.10 Channel User Count (J)
Shows the number of users available on this channel. If the symbol is shown in
red, you are the only user of this channel.
5.1.11 PGM indication (K)
The PGM symbol indicates a selected program input. If the symbol is shown in
white the program input is received, if red, the program input is not
received. Program inputs are only available if configured on a punQtum Q210P
Speakerstation as part of the partyline system.
5.1.12 Replay available indication (L)
The recorded messages can be replayed by pushing the Replay buttons on the top
of the Beltpack.
By pushing either of the Replay buttons on top of the Beltpack, the last
recorded message will be played back immediately. Use the Replay buttons on
top of the Beltpack to scroll through the list. You can see how long ago each
message was recorded, how long each recorded message is and the dot shows
which Channel each was recorded from. While playing back you may use the
Channel Volume Encoders to adjust the volume of the playback. A long press on
the back button will delete all recorded messages. Replay indication will be
shown if there is a recording present on that Channel. If message recording is
disabled in Q-Tool, the replay available indication is crossed out.
5.1.13 Audio receive indication (M)
The yellow RX indication is shown if audio is being received on the channel.
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5.2 Volume Button
Pressing the Volume Button
will cycle you through all available volume settings.
You may adjust each volume setting using any rotary encoder. Your settings are
stored in your Beltpack. Master volume sets the overall volume for your
Beltpack. Program volume controls the volume of your program input. Buzzer
volume controls the volume of the CALL signals. Sidetone volume controls the
volume of your own voice. If your Beltpack is in normal operation mode, the
rotary encoders will control the listening volume of the active channels.
5.3 Alternate Page Button
Pressing the Alternate Page Button will temporarily give access to functions
like public announce, Talk To All and Talk To Many, control outputs switching,
System Mute, System Silent and Mic Kill. You can assign a maximum of 4
functions to this page using Q-tool configuration software. A second press on
the Alternate Page button or a press on the Back button will leave the
alternate page. If no functions are assigned to the alternate page, the
Alternate Page button is inactive.
5.3.1 Public Announce, Talk to All & Talk to Many functions
The assigned function can be activated by pressing the TALK or the CALL button
near the quadrant. The display will show a green TALK indication or a red BUSY
indication if someone else is already using this function. Once the other user
disables his TALK function, your TALK will show green and you can talk. For
TALK button modes see 4.4.5.
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5.3.2 Control Outputs switching
Control outputs are part of the Q210P Speakerstation product, but can be
controlled from any device in the system. If the output is active you will see
a yellow ACT indicator.
5.3.3 System Mute function
SYSTEM MUTE disables all CALL and TALK functions and mutes all program input
signals and stays active as long as the Button is pressed (PUSH behavior). If
System Mute is active you will be notified by an orange MUTED indicator.
5.3.4 System Silent function
System silent stops the speaker of the Q210P Speakerstation and any other
(future) devices from making sound. Public announcements remain functional,
optical signaling when using a CALL function remains functional as well. The
function is activated through a button push. Pressing the button again
deactivates the function (TOGGLE behavior). If system silent is active. you
will be notified by an orange SILENT indicator.
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5.3.5 Mic Kill function
Clicking the Mic Kill button on a device will reset all active TALK functions
of the channels the device role is assigned to except for the TALK functions
active on the device where Mic Kill is issued. A long press on the Mic Kill
button will reset all active TALK functions of all channels available in the
system configuration except for the TALK functions active on the device where
Mic Kill is issued. The purpose of this function is to be able to ‘silence’
overly busy channels to be able to transmit important / urgent messages.
Please note that the mic kill function is not applied to interface
connections, because they are typically used to interconnect different
communication systems. Mic kill functions can be propagated to and received
from other systems using the GPIO ports on a punQtum Speaker Station.
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6 Menu operation
The Role and I/O setting define most of the settings for the user. Some of the
items can be changed by the user via the Menu. If items are locked in Q-Tool
then they will not show.
Use this button to enter the menu, navigate thru the menu and to select an
item.
A long press on the menu button briefly shows the device model, device name
and installed FW version.
Use this button to do a step back in the menu and to exit the menu.
Menu Structure Q110 Lock device Change role Change I/O settings Display
Headset settings
Program input Device
About
Yes, No Choose from list Choose from list Brightness Dark screen saver Screen flip Microphone gain Microphone type Microphone limiter Band pass filter VOX threshold VOX release time Choose from list Reset local changes Save pers. settings Load pers. settings Factory reset Scr1o7ll through list
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Low, Medium, High On, Off On, Off 0 to 67 dB Dynamic or Electret On, Off On,
Off Off to -12 dB 500 to 5000 ms
Yes, No
Yes, No
6.1 Lock Device
Role settings for your device may include an option to lock the front panel
using a 4 digit pin. The pin is defined per Role in Q-Tool configuration
software. The lock device menu entry is only shown if the selected Role has an
active lock front panel option. Note that the factory default configuration
does not include front panel locking. To lock your device select `Lock device’
on your device. To unlock your device, enter the 4 digit pin in the lock
screen an confirm the unlock.
6.2 Change Role
You may change your active Role. Roles can be defined with the help of Q-Tool
configuration software.
6.3 Change I/O settings
Select from different Headset settings presets. Q-Tool configuration software
allows to define more I/O settings to match the specifics of the Headset of
your choice.
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6.4 Display
6.4.1 Brightness
Brightness lets you control the backlight of the Display.
6.4.2 Dark Screen Saver
If the Dark Screen Saver is enabled, it will be activated automatically and
deactivated by any button press or encoder turn. It will show a very low
brightness Q logo when active.
6.4.3 Screen Flip
The Screen Flip will turn your display upside down and flip the TALK and CALL
control buttons to match. Use this setting when mounting your Beltpack in an
upside down situation.
6.5 Headset settings
Headset settings enable access to the settings predefined in the I/O settings.
This gives you the option to fine-tune settings according to your specific
situation. Your settings will be stored on the device and are applied again
when you power up your device.
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6.5.1 Microphone Gain
The gain of your microphone can be adjusted from 0 dB to 67 dB. Speak into
your microphone at the volume you typically use when working and adjust the
level to be in the upper green range. Please note that the limiter function is
temporarily set to off when setting the gain level.
6.5.2 Microphone Type
Electret microphones require a bias voltage for correct operation. If you set
the microphone type to electret, a bias voltage will be applied to the
microphone input. Dynamic microphones work without bias voltage.
6.5.3 Microphone Limiter
The limiter function is used to avoid distorted signals if someone gets
excited and starts to speak more loudly. We recommend to set the limiter to
on.
6.5.4 Band Pass Filter
A Band Pass filter removes lower and higher frequencies from your microphone
signal to improve speech intelligibility. Set to on if desired.
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6.5.5 Vox Threshold
The Vox function acts as a signal gate and is used to reduce background noise
in the system. The Vox threshold level determines at which level an audio
signal is passed on to the system. Setting the Vox threshold to off completely
removes the gate function from the signal path.
Make sure the level of your speech is higher than the VOX threshold level.
Useable range is -64dB to -12dB
6.5.6 Vox Release
Vox release time determines how long your speech signal will be passed on to
the system once the signal level goes below the VOX threshold level. This is
used to avoid chopping your speech. VOX release time can be set from 500
milliseconds to 5 seconds in steps of 100 milliseconds.
6.6 Program Input
The Program Inputs defined for your partyline system are listed here. You may
select the Program Input that best suits your Role. Selecting “No program”
will switch off the Program input on your unit. The program volume can be
controlled using the volume button. See 0
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6.7 Device
All current settings of your device are stored locally and applied again when powering up the device.
6.7.1 Reset Local Changes
With this choice you will revert all settings to the values as set in the
active Role and I/O setting. Volumes will be set to the default values and the
screen flip will be set to off.
6.7.2 Save personal settings
This will save your personal settings to a storage space on your unit that is
NOT overwritten by a firmware or a system update. Personal settings include:
Microphone settings: o Microphone gain o Microphone type o Bandpass Filter o
VOX threshold o VOX release time
Display settings: o Brightness o Screensaver o Screen flipped
Volume settings: o Master output o Partyline fader left o Partyline fader right o Sidetone fader o Program fader o Buzzer fader
Settings previously will be overwritten.
6.7.3 Load personal settings
This will restore your previously saved personal settings and apply them
instantly.
6.7.4 Factory reset
The unit will be reset to factory default settings. Please note that your
device will lose connection to your active partyline system unless it is the
factory default system. Use Q-Tool to add a device to a system other than the
factory default system.
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6.8 About
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available information.
6.8.1 Device Name
The default name of your device is derived from the unique MAC address of your
device. Use Q-Tool to name the device differently. The given name will not be
changed when applying a FW update. Resetting the device to factory default
condition will also reset the device name.
6.8.2 IP Address
This is the currently used IP address of the device.
6.8.3 Firmware Version
This is the current firmware version. Use Q-Tool to retrieve and apply FW
updates.
6.8.4 Hardware Version
This is the hardware version of your unit. This value cannot be changed.
6.8.5 MAC address
This is the MAC address of your device. This value cannot be changed.
7 Q-Tool
Get your free copy of Q-Tool, the Q-series digital partyline configuration
software to enjoy the full features of your punQtum intercom. You may download
it from the punQtum website https://punqtum.com/q-tool/
Please read the Q-Tool manual for more information on the configuration with
QTool.
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8 Connector Pinout
8.1 Headset Connector
Figure 4
Pin
Description
1
Microphone –
2
Microphone + / +5V bias voltage for electret mic
3
Earphones –
4
Earphones +
The headset connector is a 4-pole male XLR connector and supports mono
headsets with electret or dynamic microphones, depending on menu settings.
The microphone bias power (+5.8V) will be switched on/off according to the mic
type setting. This can be changed directly in the Beltpack menu 6.5.2
8.2 Network Connectors PoE input & PoE output (pass through)
Pin
Description
1
TxRX A +
2
TxRX A –
3
TxRX B +
4
Input DC +
5
Input DC +
6
TxRX B –
7
Input DC –
8
Input DC –
9 Technical specifications
Technical specifications are available in the Q110 Beltpack data sheet
available from our website.
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References
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