QSC has announced the Q-SYS Control Training series. Much like the Q-Sys Training Level 1 and 2, this series includes Q-Sys Control 101, which is an online introductory course with 20 videos that help lay the foundation for programming, and Q-Sys Control 201 classroom training, which applies this foundation onto common third-party meeting room devices and control scenarios.
Q-Sys Control 101 is ideal for those integrators looking for their first exposure to control programming training, or for those programming experts who want to apply their existing knowledge specifically to the Q-Sys platform. The online course covers Q-SYS plugins, custom control components, the new Block Controller visual coding tool, and a basic introduction to modern Lua scripting. Available now, Q-Sys Control 101 takes approximately four to five hours to complete and offers 2.5 AVIXA CTS renewal units (RUs) at its conclusion.
Q-Sys Control 201 is a one-day classroom-training that incorporates dedicated Q-Sys workstations and common third-party devices allowing students to apply the learning from Control 101 to real-world applications and scenarios. QSC has trained its global application engineering team and select distributors to administer the curriculum. Q-Sys Control 201 classes begin this month, offering 4.0 AVIXA CTS RUs after successful completion.
Patrick Heyn, director of marketing at QSC Systems, says: “This new training curriculum represents a major milestone for Q-Sys by pairing a simplified control paradigm with an equally simplified way of learning control. Our training takes full advantage of the modern scripting languages and innovative tools available in Q-Sys Designer Software to teach fundamental programming principles in a matter of days rather than weeks and months.”
For more information, and to begin your Q-Sys Control Training, please visit:
training.qsc.com.