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Using the Global Access Panel (GAP)
PAGASYS GEN II Network Solution
Federal Signal
www.fedsig.com
Figure 4 PAGASYS GEN II Dante
®
Digital Audio Sharing
7/31/2019
Network Topology - Audio Distribution - P
AGASYS - Confluence
confluence.fedsig.com:8090/display/PS/T-+Audio+Distribution
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Input
Rack 1 (Tx)
Rack 2 (Tx)
Rack 3 (Tx)
Racks 4 - 13 (Slave)
1
Rack 2, Voice 1
Rack 1, Voice 1
Rack 1, Voice 1
Rack 1, Voice 1
2
Rack 2, Voice 2
Rack 1, Voice 2
Rack 1, Voice 2
Rack 1, Voice 2
3
Rack 3, Voice 1
Rack 3, Voice 1
Rack 2, Voice 1
Rack 2, Voice 1
4
Rack 3, Voice 2
Rack 3, Voice 2
Rack 2, Voice 2
Rack 2, Voice 2
5
GAP 1
GAP 1
GAP 2
Rack 3, Voice 1
6
GAP 2
GAP 3
GAP 3
Rack 3, Voice 2
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
This shows that a system of 10 racks and 3 GAPs only uses 6 Dante channels.
work Topology
DanteMapping1
GAP (2)
and so on
Transmitter Racks
Slave Racks
GAP (1)
GAP (3)
Like the PAGASYS GEN II System Manager, the GAP application has GUI display
windows to allow the user to initiate broadcasts or view system status. The GAP display
windows include the GAP kiosk window and system status windows, including Fire &
Gas and Faults.