QSC Introduces Paging Stations
08 July 2010
With the introduction of the PS-1600, PS-800, PS-400 page stations and a suite of supporting software functions, Q-Sys now addresses the needs of transportation hubs and other facilities needing sophisticated public address capability.
Three versions of the page station are available and differ only in the number of physical buttons provided. System designers may select a 16, eight or four button version depending on the needs of the facility. All versions are offered with either gooseneck or handheld microphones. As with other Q-Sys devices, they support dual networks for redundancy.
The page stations also include a second microphone input so that a single station can serve, for example both the jet-way and the kiosk of an airport departure gate. Page stations are connected directly to the Q-Sys core via standard Gigabit Ethernet; Power over Ethernet (PoE) is also employed so no local AC power is required.
Features:
- Capacitive touch, programmable keypad and 240 x 64 graphics LCD for flexible customization
- Fully compatible with all Q-Sys systems. Simply connect to a Q-Sys system (with version 2.0 software or later) and all paging functions are available without the need for additional hardware boxes
- Second microphone input and GPIO allow one Page Station to serve two locations
- Dual Ethernet connections support network redundancy
- May use Power over Ethernet (PoE) or local power supply
- Rugged, handheld PTT (Push To Talk) microphone with convenient magnetic mount included
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