JVC XA-GP1BK Instruction Manual - Page 14

Connecting Multiple Infrared Address Transmitters, An example of the Pointing Method

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How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter (continued from page 13) When transmitting the same address data to a larger area, multiple XA-GT1TN can be connected to operate together. Connecting Multiple Infrared Address Transmitters • An example of the "Pointing Method" Exhibit stand Explanation card • When displaying a three-dimensional exhibit and a wider area needs to be covered by the Audio Guidance System, multiple XA-GT1TN Infrared Address Transmitters can be connected to operate together. To accomplish this setup, one transmitter is set as the "master" and the other transmitters are set as "slaves." All of the address data that is set for the master will be transmitted from all of the slaves as well. • As seen in the exhibit illustrated in the diagram, only one visitor facing the work of art can receive the playback information. However, by connecting four XA-GT1TN transmitters in a master/slave relationship, the visitor can listen to the playback at different points surrounding the exhibit. • Each transmitter's Auto/Point switch, should be set to "P" point. • In the diagram below, data is transmitted from a "master" transmitter to the linked "slave" transmitters in sequence. The procedure for setting up this type of master/slave connection is described on the following page. A P • Connect the power adaptor to each transmitter. • A maximum of five XA-GT1TN units can be connected. XA-GT1TN transmitter acting as a slave. XA-GT1TN transmitter acting as a slave. XA-GT1TN transmitter acting as master. Exhibit stand XA-GT1TN transmitter acting as a slave. (Aerial view of the exhibit) 14

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How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter
(continued from page 13)
When transmitting the same address data to a larger area, multiple XA-GT1TN can be connected to operate
together.
Connecting Multiple Infrared Address Transmitters
When displaying a three-dimensional exhibit and a
wider area needs to be covered by the Audio
Guidance System, multiple XA-GT1TN Infrared
Address Transmitters can be connected to operate
together. To accomplish this setup, one transmitter
is set as the “master” and the other transmitters are
set as “slaves.” All of the address data that is set
for the master will be transmitted from all of the
slaves as well.
As seen in the exhibit illustrated in the diagram,
only one visitor facing the work of art can receive
the playback information. However, by connecting
four XA-GT1TN transmitters in a master/slave
relationship, the visitor can listen to the playback at
different points surrounding the exhibit.
Each transmitter’s Auto/Point switch, should be set
to “P” point.
Connect the power adaptor to each transmitter.
A maximum of five XA-GT1TN units can be
connected.
Exhibit stand
Explanation card
In the diagram below, data is transmitted from a
“master” transmitter to the linked “slave”
transmitters in sequence. The procedure for setting
up this type of master/slave connection is described
on the following page.
XA-GT1TN transmitter acting as a slave.
XA-GT1TN
transmitter
acting as
master.
XA-GT1TN transmitter acting as a slave.
XA-GT1TN
transmitter
acting as a
slave.
(Aerial view of the exhibit)
An example of the “Pointing Method”
A
P
Exhibit stand