RSP-Z2 Quick Start Guide
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RSP-Z2 Quick Start Guide
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RSP-Z2 Basic Overview
JPS Interoperability Solutions has several decades of experience with voice communications
interoperability, fielding their first devices in 1989. Over this time the company has encountered
and resolved a wide array of problems that can hamper or complicate communications when
disparate devices are patched together into interoperability nets.
The RSP-Z2 incorporates all this experience, in the form of a suite of sophisticated DSP
algorithms that operate at its interfaces with any connected communications devices, as well as
many custom radio interface cables, covering well over 300 different radio makes and models.
JPS interoperability devices are also known for simplicity and ease-of-use. The RSP-Z2’s
browser-based Graphical User Interface is carefully designed to make these sophisticated
capabilities available when necessary. When the simple setup and configuration works well, an
installer and operator need only be concerned with these elements. However, if the
communications system includes any problematic elements, a JPS interoperability device (such
as this RSP-Z2) has the features necessary to resolve the problems and optimize communications.
The RSP-Z2 provides a pair of local-to-IP backhaul channels, along with a USB Headset
Channel. The non-headset channels can be configured in multiple ways, as illustrated below.