In a nutshell, client leased a new space, this equipment was left behind. Had to default the system due to admin password. Their needs are super basic. The core 110f is sitting on FW 8.1.1 connected to to a QSC amp (pendants etc all through the space). While there is a Shure Mixer connected, we don't have. need for that. Simply want to connect a streaming audio device (such as a Sonos Port or iPod) and play background music on the existing setup. Thoughts on making this happen quickly. I spoke with TS at QSYS and will be reviewing the videos and resources over the weekend. Hoping this depoloyment from its now bare metal state will be fairly straightforward to implement. Only use case in this clients wish list is using it for background music.
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New to ForScan and have a couple questions. I downloaded the factory As built from the motor craft site and have that saved. On first use, I saved the initial read. In my excitement I made some APIM changes along with BDCM, DDM and PDM. When I went to save the file, I accidentally overwrote the original.
I learned later about actually saving each model on first use as an original and saving after changes as a modded.
I didn’t do that. Is it safe to reload the motor craft as built and just start over? Is it possible in the years since this 2017 F-150 had been on the road other changes were made?
What is the best course to correct initial mistake. Other than the Lincoln mirror fold all changes I made work great (Bambi, Numbers above gauges, no honk on door close when vehicle running, heated seats on screen).
Well, our neighborhood is finally “getting” google fiber. They spent months laying fiber along the concrete ribbons and were in full force getting it done(lots of crews and no parking signs everywhere). They brought those lines into the sidewalk side of the street and placed poles with orange flexible fencing around them. Now the crews are non existent. After a few weeks a lone crew started coming around and putting in a handful or large in ground boxes (very large ones) clearly as a distribution point for the street…but we never see crews working in the neighborhood. All we have are these 4-5 foot tall metal stakes with orange fence and orange fiber wire/conduit hastily rolled up. The neighborhood looks horrible now which wouldn’t be an issue if they were making that same effort. Unfortunately we never see crews working…EVER. Is this normal? How much longer are they going to stall finishing up their work?
Update: Seems posting on reddit did the trick in an unrelated way. They (contractors) swept through the neighborhood and finally removed all the temporary orange fencing and buried their work in ground using boxes. As for the the timeline for them to deploy the service, I can wait. It will be nice to have competition in our neighborhood that isn't ATT.