QSC Announces Quantum Level 1 Training Course
Empowers integrators and AV system administrators with advanced troubleshooting and support capabilities
QSC is excited to add a new course to its robust training portfolio – Quantum Level 1 Training. This advanced course goes beyond the basics of QSC system design and equips the system integrator with best practices and procedures to implement systems more successfully, as well as troubleshooting methods and procedures for resolving common post-sales support problems.
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New QSC Quantum Training Level 1 training empowers integrators & system admins with advanced troubleshooting & support capabilities
The course addresses:
- Industry-standard best practices as applied to Q-SYS, such as gain structure, signal flow and AEC calibration.
- In-depth applied knowledge, including network theory and topologies, supported network services and the basics of applications such as SIP telephony, external control and video.
- Troubleshooting methodolody, particularly pertaining to network configuration and SIP telephony.
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Similar to other online Q-SYS training, QSC Quantum Level 1 includes several modular, non-linear videos that keep the content short and focused, allowing integrators to learn at their own pace. QSC Quantum Level 1 can be completed in approximately three hours, and after the successful completion of online quizzes, students become certified and earn five (5) AVIXA RU credits.
“Our previous system curriculum does a great job teaching integrators ‘how-to’ successfully design and install systems,” says Patrick Heyn, Senior Director of Marketing, QSC Systems. “QSC Quantum Level 1 takes the next step and reveals the ‘why’, along with specific steps to implement and troubleshoot systems successfully.”
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