Hierarchical Connection Of Multiple Pjp Units (Cascade Connection); What Is Cascade Connection - Yamaha PJP-100H Mode D'emploi

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HIERARCHICAL CONNECTION OF MULTIPLE PJP UNITS (CASCADE CONNECTION)

Hierarchical Connection of Multiple PJP Units

What is cascade connection?

The cascade connection classifies the PJP units to be
involved in a call into the servers and clients, connects
each client to a server and establishes the call by
interconnecting the servers. While the maximum number
of locations that can be connected in normal connection
mode (mesh mode) is 4, a larger number of locations can
be connected by means of the cascade connection.
Example: Connecting the headquarter and branch A with a
2-location call and additionally connecting two divisions in
two different locations to each of the headquarter and
branch A.
Cascade Client
Div. (a)
Cascade Server
Cascade Server
Div. (c)
Cascade Client
Notes
• To use the cascade connection, all of the PJP units involved in
the call should be set to one of the cascade connection modes. A
unit set to the normal connection mode (mesh mode) cannot be
connected with a unit set to a cascade connection mode.
• When using a cascade connection, the audio is always
reproduced in the monaural mode even when "Speaker Mode"
(page 29) is set to "Divide".
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(Cascade Connection)
Cascade Client
Div. (b)
Branch A
Headquarter
Div. (d)
Cascade Client
■ The maximum number of locations in
the cascade connection
Up to 8 locations can be connected by means of the
cascade connection. To establish the connection of 8
locations, you need to connect the servers and clients as
shown in the following figure.
Cascade Client
Div.
Cascade Server
Cascade Server
Cascade Server
Div.
Cascade Client
Cascade Client
Div.
Branch
Div.
Branch
Cascade Client
Headquarter
Div.
Cascade Client

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