Yamaha Paging Station Extension

YamahaSKU: 14173994

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Yamaha Paging Station Extension

Enhance your large-scale paging and announcements with the Yamaha PGX1 Paging Station Extension. The PGX1 extends the capabilities of the PGM1 paging station microphone, delivering precise, region-based paging across a Dante-enabled network. With Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simplified cabling and installation, this extension is ideal for educational campuses, theaters, houses of worship, corporate facilities, and event venues where clear, targeted communication matters. Designed for seamless integration with MTX5-D or MRX7-D systems, the PGX1 provides reliable, high-quality audio distribution across multiple zones while maintaining a streamlined, professional setup.

  • Seamless, high-fidelity integration with PGM1: The PGX1 acts as a natural extension of the PGM1 microphone, allowing a single operator to manage announcements across multiple zones. By leveraging Dante, the PGX1 routes audio with pristine clarity and minimal latency, preserving Yamaha’s iconic voice quality from mic to speaker. This integration means you can route pre-announcements, mic feed, and interrupted announcements through a unified, centralized console, reducing complexity and potential misconfigurations across your AV network.
  • Regional paging with scalable expansion: For each PGM1 unit, you can add up to two PGX1 units, empowering you to define broadcast regions with granular precision. Create floor-by-floor paging, room-by-room alerts, or zone-based announcements—perfect for multi-building campuses, large auditoriums, or complex office campuses. This scalability supports future growth—as your facility expands, you can add PGX1 extensions without replacing existing equipment, keeping a consistent user experience.
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Dante network: The PGX1 draws power through PoE, eliminating separate power supplies and reducing cable clutter. Dante networking provides robust, deterministic audio transport over IP, with easy controller management, device discovery, and scalable routing. This combination simplifies installation in new builds and retrofits alike, enabling centralized control from a single interface while preserving high audio fidelity across the network.
  • Versatile compatibility for professional AV setups: The PGX1 is designed to work in harmony with Yamaha MTX5-D or MRX7-D consoles, delivering synchronized paging and distribution across your audio system. Whether you’re integrating with a dedicated paging desk or a broader AV matrix, you’ll benefit from consistent gain structure, low-latency routing, and predictable performance across all regions and zones. The result is a polished, professional paging experience that supports timed announcements, pre-recorded alerts, and live events.
  • Reliable, scalable paging for demanding environments: The PGX1’s architecture is built for reliability in busy facilities. Its compact form factor makes it easy to rack-mount or place in equipment rooms, while its network-based design ensures you can monitor and adjust configurations from a centralized point. Targeted paging reduces unnecessary interruptions, improves safety communications, and enhances user experience by ensuring that messages reach the intended recipients with clarity and confidence, every time.

Technical Details of Yamaha Paging Station Extension

  • Compatibility: Works as a paging station extension with the Yamaha PGM1 microphone system, and is designed for use with MTX5-D or MRX7-D consoles and processors.
  • Networking: Dante networked audio capability for reliable, low-latency routing across IP networks.
  • Power: Power over Ethernet (PoE) support to simplify installation and reduce cabling.
  • Expansion: Up to two PGX1 units can be added for each PGM1 to define broadcast regions with high granularity.
  • Function: Enables regional paging and zone-specific announcements, allowing targeted messages to defined areas without affecting other zones.

How to install Yamaha Paging Station Extension

  • Prepare your Dante-enabled network: Ensure your Dante Controller is installed and you have a Dante-compliant switch with PoE capabilities to power the PGX1 units.
  • Connect PGX1 units to the network: Use standard Ethernet cables to connect each PGX1 to the PoE network switch, verifying link and activity indicators are solid.
  • Connect to PGM1: Link the PGX1 extension to the PGM1 paging station microphone as per Yamaha’s installation guide to enable audio feed and control signals.
  • Configure routing in Dante Controller: Open Dante Controller, identify PGX1 devices, and route PGM1 audio channels to the appropriate PGX1 extensions and broadcast regions.
  • Assign broadcast regions: Through the PGM1 interface, define regions for each PGX1 to establish which zones receive specific paging announcements. Save configurations and test paging from the PGM1 mic to each region.
  • Test and adjust levels: Conduct a system-wide test by issuing test pages to each region. Fine-tune input/output levels, gating, and ducking as needed to ensure clear intelligibility across zones and prevent feedback.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the PGX1 used for? The PGX1 is a paging station extension that expands PGM1 paging capabilities by adding region-specific broadcast zones and Dante-networked audio distribution, enabling targeted announcements across multiple areas.
  • How many PGX1 units can I add per PGM1? Up to two PGX1 units can be added for each PGM1, allowing detailed segmentation of broadcast regions for precise control over where announcements are heard.
  • Does the PGX1 require PoE? Yes. The PGX1 supports Power over Ethernet to simplify installation by providing both data and power over a single cable on compatible switches.
  • What systems is it compatible with? It works with the Yamaha PGM1 paging station microphone and can be used with MTX5-D or MRX7-D consoles for integrated paging and audio distribution.
  • Do I need a Dante network to use PGX1? Yes. The PGX1 uses a Dante network for audio transport and routing, enabling scalable, low-latency performance across IP networks.

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