Yamaha PGM1 Desktop Paging Station Gooseneck Microphone for MTX Series
Vendor: Yamaha
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Yamaha PGM1 Desktop Paging Station Gooseneck Microphone for MTX Series
The Yamaha PGM1 Paging Microphone has very unique features like mic input jack, one Push to Talk button, and 8 select buttons that allow you to assign Zones or messages. The Editor has a template that can be used to create a label. The rear panel of the Yamaha PGM1 Paging Microphone has a rotary switch and DIP switches to specify the ID of each individual Yamaha PGM1 Paging Microphone unit in the MTX/MRX system's network. The Yamaha PGM1 Paging Microphone also has an Ethernet port to connect the unit to PoE switch such as Yamaha SWR-2100P series that provides PoE. On the bottom panel of the Yamaha PGM1 Paging Microphone, there is a dedicated connector for connection to the PGX1 - you can extend the paging station by connecting the PGM1 and PGX1.
The Yamaha PGM1 Paging Microphone that can be used with the MTX5-D or MRX7-D.
- Dante network support
- 8 buttons can be assigned to any functions *Output destinations and input sources are specified via the MTX-MRX Editor
- Up to 4 units can be connected per system
- PoE powered
- Dimensions: 132(W) × 56(H) × 154(D) mm (excluding mic)
- Weight: 1.2 kg (including mic), 1.0 kg (excluding mic)
- Dimensions - 132(W) x 56(H) x 154(D) mm (excluding mic)
- Weight - 1.2 kg (including mic), 1.0 kg (excluding mic)
- Power Supply Voltage - Power supplied via PoE (IEEE802.3af)
- Power Consumption - 4.8W max. (same whether PGM1 is used by itself or with an added PGX1)
- Operating Temperature Range - 0°C - 40°C
- Storage Temperature Range - -20°C - 60°C
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Maximum number of units usable simultaneously - A maximum of two PGX1 units can be added for each PGM1 unit.
A maximum of four PGM1 units can be installed in one MTX/MRX system (There are limits on the total number of units within a system that includes other devices) - Operating Lifespan - 10 years
Electrical Specifications
- Sampling Frequency - 48kHz/44.1kHz
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Format Cable Requirements - Dante/Network connector: 1000Base-T
Dante/Network connector: CAT5e or better Ethernet STP cable. - Digital Input/Output format - Dante