CHROMATEQ CQSA 1024 Technical Manual & Quick Start Manual

CHROMATEQ CQSA 1024 Technical Manual & Quick Start Manual

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USB Stand Alone interface
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Buttons and Connectivity
Front and Side Panels
Description of buttons, display, USB, and SD card slot on the front/side.
Rear Panel
Details of RJ45 connectors, power supply, and XLR DMX connectors.
Button Operation and LED Display Menu
Mode Options
Explains different operating modes like Scene, Page, Colour, Speed, Dimmer, and Zone.
Stand Alone Configuration and Settings
Save Scene in Memory
Process for saving scenes from software to the interface memory.
Configuration Options
Details on IN/OUT Config, Clock, Options, Master/Slave, Triggers, and Zone tabs.
Stand Alone Operation
Reverting to Stand Alone Mode
How the interface automatically enters standalone mode.
External Power Supply and USB
Notes on using external power and the effect of connecting USB.
Battery Charging
Recommendation for charging the clock battery before deployment.
Micro SD Card
How to save and play shows using a micro-SD card.
Trigger Configuration
Buttons
Assigning scenes to the physical trigger buttons.
Dry Contact
Contact Commands
Assigning external contacts to control functions like Dimmer, Speed, and Pause.
Other Advanced Trigger Options
Scene Recovery After Power Off
Recalling the last played scene after power interruption.
Scene Trigger Priority
Setting priority for scenes with simultaneous time triggers.
Zone Settings and Configuration
Editor Mode
Using the editor to define zone parameters and create scenes.
Standalone Mode
Configuring zone options within the standalone mode menus.
Master/Slave Settings and Configuration
Configuring Master/Slave Interfaces
Details on different master/slave interaction modes (Default, Desynchronized, LTP).

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