Z2 Controller Operations Manual
Z2C Installation and Operation Manual
5-2
Interoperability Now
will behave similarly to a locally configured channel. However, the Z2C channel merely
represents the remote channel, and any configuration of remote resources or attached hardware
would be performed at the remote device itself.
5.1.1.1
When to Choose JPS Bridge or JPS RoIP
The Z2 Controller accepts connections on up to 80 virtual streaming channels, using JPS Bridge
or JPS RoIP data stream protocols. By setting up channels on the Z2C to accept these
connections, users can manage streaming audio to and from connected remote resources such as
RSP-Z2s and NXU-2Bs.
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JPS Bridge channels are available on newer JPS products, such as this unit as well as
other Z-series products, and on some third-party devices, such as the
, that have implemented the JPS Bridge Channel Protocol.
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JPS RoIP (Radio over IP) is a JPS proprietary protocol that sends voice plus radio control
signals over an IP network. With only a few exceptions, JPS RoIP channels are available
on most JPS radio interoperability gateway products. Various JPS partners have
incorporated JPS RoIP into their products as well to support integration between
communications devices.
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While JPS’ newer products have both JPS Bridge and JPS RoIP streaming channels, it is
best to use JPS Bridge channels as they carry additional helpful data such as Audio
Priority. Furthermore, they support streamlined integration with JPS as well as other
third-party products.