Note:
All connections are made using CAT5 cable and it is recommended that shielded cable is
used.
If an E-QUE interface is fitted in the matrix with antennae or splitters connected and active
inserting a second E-QUE interface to the left of the first interface (seen from the front) will
cause a temporary loss of audio to beltpacks using the original E-QUE interface (usually for
about 10 seconds). The beltpacks do not go offline and signalization is not lost.
8.4 E1 Trunk and Direct Modes
The E-QUE interface can be used for both direct E1 to E1 port connections or to provide
trunk linking via a network between systems. The E1 connections can be made between
Eclipse systems or between Eclipse systems and compatible third-party equipment. E1
mode provides 30 channels of G.722 or G.711 encoded audio available on each of ports 1
and 5, giving 60 channels per card.
The
E1 specifications
are:
•
HDB3 Encoding.
•
Long Haul Receive Signal Level.
•
E1 120 Ohm Transmit Pulse Amplitude.
•
Balanced.
•
120 Ohm Line Impedance.
•
No Signaling.
•
G.722 or G.711 64 kbit/s Audio Encoding.
•
Tx Clock locally generated.
•
Rx Clock Line Recovered.
Figure 37: Matrix to Matrix direct E1 Trunking
shows E1 trunking using a direct connection
between the matrices using a CAT5 crossover cable. The E-QUE interface should be set to
E1 Direct
in EHX hardware setup.
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