Specifications
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- QuickMedia™ Audio Extractor: QM-AE

QuickMedia™ Audio Extractor Crestron QM-AE
“Device Settings” Window
NOTE: This procedure sets the Net ID for the QM-AE in the program only. It
does not automatically set the Net ID for the QM-AE itself. SIMPL Windows
automatically changes Net ID values of a device added to a program if a
duplicate device or a device with the same Net ID already exists in the program.
Always ensure that the hardware and software settings of the Net ID match. For
Net ID hardware setting details, refer to “Identity Code” on page 10.
QM-AE Symbol in Programming Manager
Programming Manager is where programmers “program” a Crestron control
system by assigning signals to symbols. Click the plus sign of the QM-AE to
reveal the three available slots, each with its own symbol. In Program Manager,
expand the QM-AE to view the individual sub-slots, then drag the desired
symbol to Detail View. The QM-AE sub-slots and corresponding symbols are
described in the following paragraphs. Tables defining the input and output
signals follow each section.
QM-AE Slots
NOTE: Because video auto compensation travels on the audio line, it does not
function when audio is split up from video as in the QM-MD4X2 or any QM
switcher with audio breakaway. Audio compensation is transmitted over QM in
the first packet, which consists of ten bytes. The first byte is the Transmitter ID,
the next two bytes are the audio compensation, and the last eight bytes are the
microphone EQ trims.
● QuickMedia™ Audio Extractor: QM-AE Operations Guide – DOC. 6331
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