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12.11 

Fiber interface rear card  

Category 

Measures / comments 

Height 

6RU 

Depth 

58mm (max) 

Operating Temperature 

0º C to +40º C 

Storage Temperature 

-55º C to +70º C 

Humidity 

40 - 90% non-condensing 

Power 

+3.3V  

      Table 36: Fiber interface rear card 

 

12.12 

Fiber cable  

Category 

Measures / comments 

Cable type 

Single Mode 9/125µ 
 

      Table 37: Fiber interface cable 

 

12.13 

Fiber transceiver 

Category 

Measures / comments 

Type 

SR1 Short Range SFP Transceiver Minimum 
Power Budget 

Wavelength 

1310nm 

Connector 

Duplex LC 

Standard Max Node Length 

10km (other distances available to special order.) 

Table 38: Fiber transceiver 

 
 

 

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Eclipse HX-Median User Guide  

 

Summary of Contents for Eclipse HX-Omega

Page 1: ...Eclipse HX Median User Guide PN 399G060 Rev A 08 22 13...

Page 2: ...part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Clear Com an HME Company Clear Com Offices are located in California USA Cambridge UK Montreal...

Page 3: ...r card 22 3 3 3 E QUE E1 T1 interface card 23 3 3 4 E MADI64 interface card 23 3 3 5 IVC 32 IP interface card 24 3 3 6 LMC 64 interface card 24 3 4 Interface modules 25 3 5 EHX configuration software...

Page 4: ...52 4 9 E1 T1 Matrix to Matrix straight cable connections 52 4 10 E1 to FreeSpeak CellCom antenna straight cable connection 53 5 Using the Eclipse HX Median 54 5 1 Creating and storing system configura...

Page 5: ...rd 73 6 1 E MADI64 front panel lights and controls 74 74 6 2 E MADI64 rear panel connectors 77 RESET 3 3V LOCK VID WRD Fs 44 1 48 96 CHANNELS 32 56 64 ERROR ACTIVE E MADI A B C D E F 5 Eclipse HX Medi...

Page 6: ...nel lights and controls 97 8 2 E QUE rear panel connectors 99 8 3 E QUE interface card applications 101 8 3 1 FreeSpeak CellCom application 101 8 4 E1 Trunk and Direct Modes 104 8 5 T1 trunking 107 8...

Page 7: ...132 12 8 E MADI64 fiber transceiver 132 12 9 E MADI64 clock sources 133 12 10 Fiber interface front card 133 12 11 Fiber interface rear card 134 12 12 Fiber cable 134 12 13 Fiber transceiver 134 12 14...

Page 8: ...8 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 9: ...ct the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the ma...

Page 10: ...must conform to the following The mains power cord shall have an IEC C13 connector at one end and a mains power plug at the other end An IEC C13 plug has three pins the centre pin carrying the earth...

Page 11: ...HX Median including the interface modules and cards that you can fit to the matrix Describes how to install use and maintain an Eclipse HX Median Describes how to use E FIB fiber interface cards to li...

Page 12: ...fiber card Describes how to connect matrices Eclipse HX Median Eclipse HX Omega and Eclipse HX PiCo together using the E FIB fiber interface 8 E QUE E1 T1 card Describes how to set up and use the E Q...

Page 13: ...nd EHX configuration software see the specific manual documentation for that device or software Eclipse HX documentation is available from Your product DVD ROM The Clear Com website http www clearcom...

Page 14: ...ion see this guide Eclipse HX Omega The largest matrix frame in the Eclipse HX range The Eclipse HX Omega has slots for 2 CPU cards and 15 interface cards in a six rack unit 6RU frame For more informa...

Page 15: ...6RU high and 19 inches wide 26 9 cm x 48 3 cm The Eclipse HX Median has twin power supplies and slots for 2 CPU cards 7 interface cards and 8 interface modules RJ 45 and fiber optic connectors are loc...

Page 16: ...Figure 2 Eclipse HX Median front panel C B D A 16 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 17: ...nterface cards Up to 7 interface cards can be installed to the matrix Blank panels can be installed to unused slots For more information see 3 4 Interface cards In Figure 2 the cards shown in slots 1...

Page 18: ...Figure 3 Eclipse HX Median rear panel A B C D E 18 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 19: ...r panel has 16 RJ 45 connectors for connecting intercom panels and interfaces For more information about MVX A16 cards see 3 3 2 MVX A16 analog port card D CPU card rear panel The CPU card rear panel...

Page 20: ...is not possible both power supplies must be replaced with power supply units of the same type Power One power supplies are identified by the part number on the front of the unit XP units do not have a...

Page 21: ...fitted to each Eclipse HX Median system in a master and slave relationship The second CPU card provides redundancy in the case of outages or planned maintenance The master CPU card Provides the seria...

Page 22: ...rear panel Shielded category 5 cable attaches the panel or interface to the RJ 45 connector The MVX A16 analog port card sends balanced audio and RS 422 data signals to connected audio equipment throu...

Page 23: ...E1 port and the connected device 3 3 4 E MADI64 interface card The E MADI64 is a MADI Multichannel Audio Digital Interface card providing up to 64 duplex channels of AES3 digital audio over a coaxial...

Page 24: ...under the following conditions All configured VoIP ports are unconnected for longer than 90 seconds The IVC 32 Card is detected as absent from the VME backplane It is requested via the EHX Event Log A...

Page 25: ...digital interface module used with V Series panels fitted with the AES 3 option card It may also be used with AES 3 compliant third party equipment Tip Additional interface modules may be added to th...

Page 26: ...user panels Creating point to point and fixed group partyline communications between connected audio devices Enabling limiting or disabling features of any connected user panel or card Configuring con...

Page 27: ...urned Note The Eclipse distributor is not responsible for shipping damage 4 1 2 Unpacking the System When the Eclipse HX Median system is received the circuit cards CPU cards and interface cards power...

Page 28: ...preserve battery life Observe anti static procedures The CPU card can be damaged by static electricity Personnel reconnecting the battery should ensure that they ground themselves and all tools before...

Page 29: ...tery by placing the CON9 jumper in the ON position as described above Note Battery deactivation should be carried out by qualified service personnel Low power warning If the CPU card is left unpowered...

Page 30: ...ipse HX Median The following overview gives a summary of the steps required to install an Eclipse HX Median matrix More detailed information on each step is provided in the sections that follow To ins...

Page 31: ...d has a corresponding rear connector panel An MVX A16 rear panel has 16 RJ 45 connectors E FIB rear panels have two fiber connectors E QUE IVC 32 and LMC 64 rear panels have 11 RJ 45 connectors E MADI...

Page 32: ...he card s battery must be reconnected Note The CPU card is shipped with a disconnected battery to preserve battery life For instructions on reconnecting the battery see 4 1 3 Reconnecting the CPU Card...

Page 33: ...To remove a CPU card from the matrix 1 Hold the card in place in the matrix 2 There are two card ejector tabs located at the top and bottom of the CPU card Open the two ejector tabs at the same time u...

Page 34: ...stored configurations is currently operational The configuration number displays for a short time after power up 2s or when the configuration is selected OK LED flashes green 1 1 1Hz to indicate that...

Page 35: ...g an interface card from the matrix frame To remove an interface card from the matrix frame 1 Hold the card in place in the matrix 2 The two card ejector tabs are located at the top and bottom of the...

Page 36: ...card is used If the same audio level meter is being used by more than one Production Maestro Pro client this does not increase the port usage as the audio level data is broadcast E FIB cards use a po...

Page 37: ...tic heavy duty plastic bags or in unused card slots though not fully seated in the matrix 4 4 5 Hot patching hot plugging Interface cards are hot patchable and self initializing which means that a fau...

Page 38: ...11 12 13 14 15 16 FRAME DATA STATUS One of the four power supply lights Is lit to indicate that the associated power supply is operating properly The ACTIVE lights correspond to the card s 16 ports W...

Page 39: ...lows the changing of the audio output reference level between 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 and 14 dB With a 12dB output reference level it is possible to drive a 200 400 Ohm headset directly with a...

Page 40: ...Four pair analog wiring is performed with shielded CAT5 RJ 45 cable Pair Description Pair 1 Transmits analog audio from the matrix to the panel Pair 2 Transmits digital data from the panel back to the...

Page 41: ...nd analog between the matrix and the panel Ensure that the Select switch on the rear of the panel is in the correct position for the intended use Figure 11 Wiring the matrix to a digital panel using R...

Page 42: ...llowing interfaces An external personal computer Alarm inputs and outputs Eight general purpose inputs GPIs Eight general purpose outputs GPOs or relays Two separate local area network LAN connections...

Page 43: ...4 7 1 CPU card interface connectors Figure 12 CPU card interface connectors RS 232 ALARM I O GP OUT GP IN GPI RLY INTERFACE LAN1 LAN2 A C B D E F G 43 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 44: ...For more information about the GPI 6 and RLY 6 cards consult their respective manuals in the Eclipse HX documentation set Note If this port is used a ferrite core must be added to the socket end of e...

Page 45: ...tor Matrix Frame IBM PC RS 232 DB 9M Cable Connector 1 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Receive RXD Transmit TXD Receive RXD 1 2 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 8 7 6 5 4 3 21 11 22 12 23 10 9 25 24 13 1 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Ground G...

Page 46: ...d for AC mains line current Pins are provided for adding an additional alarm source to the matrix s alarm system Pin 6 is an alarm input to the Eclipse HX Median matrix It is connected to the input of...

Page 47: ...n line 1000pF filter UK supplier Farnell 111 4108 If the Eclipse HX Median matrix is equipped with Power One power supplies part 720379Z this filter must not be fitted If this filter is already fitted...

Page 48: ...urning a user panel s microphone on or off muting a microphone s output or turning a panel s speaker off The function to perform and the panel upon which it is performed is configured using EHX A shie...

Page 49: ...he opto isolator drive line contains a 1 5 kOhm resistor to limit the current through the opto isolator Therefore the input pins can be connected directly to the EXTVIN level to cause an active input...

Page 50: ...AN1 and LAN2 connectors have standard Ethernet pin assignments See G below for pin assignments The RJ 45 socket labeled LAN 1 connects a local area network LAN to the CPU card through a standard Ether...

Page 51: ...2 connectors have standard Ethernet pin assignments The green LED indicates the port is connected and the amber LED indicates activity Figure 21 LAN1 and LAN2 pin assignments Note If this port is used...

Page 52: ...connected 6 7 Not connected 7 8 Not connected 8 Table 8 E1 T1 Crossover cable 4 9 E1 T1 Matrix to Matrix straight cable connections E1 T1 straight cables may be used to connect E1 or T1 ports to E1 o...

Page 53: ...Cable wiring is shown in Table 12 E1 to FreeSpeak CellCom antenna or splitter straight cable connection Pin Description 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 DECTSYNC 4 Rx 5 Rx 6 DECTSYNC 7 GND 8 12V Table 10 E1 pinout for co...

Page 54: ...es such as paging call signaling interrupt foldback IFB ISO groups automatic DTMF dialing and routing When an external computer is connected to the matrix you can Retrieve the current configuration in...

Page 55: ...f an IP address of 0 0 0 0 is configured on the second Ethernet port it will not be used for Tx or Rx This is the default setup if the default IP address is set as described above All matrix to matrix...

Page 56: ...ports Note Ethernet redundancy and the use of a default gateway is not supported An IP address and gateway combination on an Ethernet port means that all Tx traffic to any address is possible on the p...

Page 57: ...5 5 CPU card lights and controls Figure 22 CPU card lights and controls RESET 5V 3 3V OK IPC MASTER LAN A LAN B IN SYNC SI CONFIG ENG RESET A B C D F E G 57 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 58: ...matrix s 3 3 volt power supply is actively supplying power to the CPU card C Dot Matrix lights The rectangular array of lights just below the power supply lights displays a number either 1 2 3 or 4 to...

Page 59: ...d card can serve as backup while the primary card is repaired or replaced The master light illuminates on whichever CPU card is currently serving as master If there is a backup CPU card in the matrix...

Page 60: ...old the CONFIG button until the display stops flashing This should take about three seconds The selected configuration has now been activated Note The CPU card includes an additional embedded configur...

Page 61: ...is process configuration information is downloaded to the cards and audio devices from the CPU card s non volatile RAM Note Under normal operating conditions it is not necessary to perform a full rese...

Page 62: ...o press and hold the RESET button 3 Continue holding the CONFIG ENG and RESET buttons until the CPU card s dot matrix display displays 0 It may take 1 2 seconds before 0 is displayed The embedded conf...

Page 63: ...ront panel lights and controls Figure 23 MVX A16 analog card front panel lights and controls RESET 3 3V ACTIVE VOX A B E 5V 12V 12V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FRAME DATA STATUS D C 63 Ecli...

Page 64: ...y Lights The matrix s 12 volt and 12 volt power supplies provide electric current to these two green lights When lit these lights indicate that the matrix s 12 volt and 12 volt power supplies are pres...

Page 65: ...One power supply unit can power an entire matrix The second unit provides a backup in case of an equipment failure Eclipse HX Median matrices may be fitted with XP part 740101Z or Power One part 72037...

Page 66: ...ced or repaired Under normal operating conditions the red front panel alarm lights stay off while the green power supply lights stay on continuously Note The XP type power supplies part 740101Z may ne...

Page 67: ...he matrix s two cooling fans stop operating If the temperature inside the Eclipse matrix exceeds a set threshold 5 7 2 Main alarm light An alarm condition triggers the following events The red main al...

Page 68: ...larm lights may switch on in addition to the main alarm light to help diagnose the alarm condition The following sections describe the six auxiliary alarm lights External alarm EXT ALARM The red exter...

Page 69: ...ntinuously If a DC output or AC input to the first power supply drops too low the red PSU2 light switches on The amber XP or red Power One light on the power supply unit itself also switches on to ind...

Page 70: ...ption CPU card A CPU card rear panel holds the various connectors associated with the CPU card such as the RS 232 connector for the configuration computer Analog port card MVX A16 Analog port card rea...

Page 71: ...atrix to panels interfaces and other devices see 4 Installing the HX Median 5 8 3 Connecting interface cards Each rear connector panel associated with an MVX A16 analog interface card holds the sixtee...

Page 72: ...for IP enabled V Series panels and Concert soft panels Each rear connector panel associated with an LMC 64 interface holds eleven RJ 45 ports Eight ports for connection to E1 T1 equipment not used Tw...

Page 73: ...4 card set comprises A front card with pin reset and various status indicators including channel quantity sample rate power and diagnostic active and error indicators A rear card with a MADI multimode...

Page 74: ...DI64 front panel lights and controls Figure 25 E MADI64 front panel lights and controls RESET 3 3V LOCK VID WRD Fs 44 1 48 96 CHANNELS 32 56 64 ERROR ACTIVE E MADI A B C D E F 74 Eclipse HX Median Use...

Page 75: ...he reset starts and comes back on when the reset is complete During the reset configuration information downloads to the card and its connected matrices from the CPU card If the entire system is opera...

Page 76: ...E Channels A green LED indicates the quantity of MADI channels The number of channels is determined in EHX You can select from 32 56 or 64 full duplex channels of digital audio Note Channel LEDs on th...

Page 77: ...6 2 E MADI64 rear panel connectors Figure 26 E MADI64 rear panel connectors E MADI MADI RX C D TX MADI IN MADI OUT CLOCK IN A B 77 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 78: ...r is a fiber MM SFP Duplex LC removable transceiver module B MADI IN coaxial connector C MADI OUT coaxial connector D Video Word clock coaxial connector The clock source is either NTSC PAL Black and b...

Page 79: ...dian powered off insert the E MADI front and rear cards into the frame Note The number of E MADI64 cards you can fit to the matrix frame is limited by the available port count There are 112 ports avai...

Page 80: ...Input connector on the rear card see Table 17 above The WRD LED on the front of the E MADI64 card is lit solid green indicating that the word clock has been detected and locked onto The number of con...

Page 81: ...on the front of the E MADI64 card flash green oscillating between 2 types of port numbers 4 When the received sample rate differs from the configured sample rate the Sample rate LEDs on the front of t...

Page 82: ...on card status link status and link activity Note The link status and activity LEDs indicate whether there is activity on a link whether the card is transmitting on a link and the error state of a lin...

Page 83: ...ont panel lights and controls Figure 27 E FIB front panel lights and controls RESET 3 3V TXVRA ACT LINK A B C D E PROC FRONT REAR ERR TXVR TXVRB ACT LINK ERR TXVR STATUS FRAME DATA 83 Eclipse HX Media...

Page 84: ...lectric current to this green light When lit the light indicates that the 3 3 volt supply is present and supplying electric current to the card Processor LED When lit the LED indicates that the fiber...

Page 85: ...nated when data is present on the circuit ACT LED This LED is lit if the secondary fiber optic circuit is active ERR LED This LED will be illuminated if an error condition is detected on the secondary...

Page 86: ...products 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice 50 dated July 26 2001 Normally a protective plug is fitted to the fiber connector to protect the connector from dama...

Page 87: ...iver with Duplex LC type connector The TXVRB connector is used for the secondary ring C Fiber transceiver with Duplex LC type connector The TXVRA connector is used for the main ring Table 19 Key to E...

Page 88: ...amber Other fiber cards will intermittently show red as the ring attempts to recover If the system layout is displayed by EHX the faulty links are shown in red In order to diagnose faults or switch be...

Page 89: ...ngle card set redundancy This approach still affords fiber connection redundancy since each rear card houses two fiber optic transceivers Note In the absence of an Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS this...

Page 90: ...applies to the situation where the fiber card itself has failed rather than the matrix Loss of two fiber connections If two adjacent fiber connections are lost on the ring this will be handled as for...

Page 91: ...ch matrix contains two Fiber optic Linking card sets This approach affords full redundancy offering protection against component failure within a single Fiber optic Linking Card Set Note In the absenc...

Page 92: ...atically by the matrix frame If a single node is lost on both rings due to multiple fiber optic linking card set failures etc the nodes adjacent to the failed node s will loop back their connections t...

Page 93: ...jacent nodes are lost on one ring and the other ring has a similar fault the nodes adjacent to the failures will loop back their connections to the failed nodes healing the ring into 2 separate smalle...

Page 94: ...to two sub rings audio and data from the failed nodes will not be available to the nodes in either sub ring audio will continue to be available to nodes within the same sub ring but data may still be...

Page 95: ...d 1 RX2 TX2 E FIB card 1 RX2 TX2 E FIB card 1 RX2 TX2 E FIB card 1 RX2 TX1 E FIB card 1 RX1 TX1 E FIB card 1 RX1 TX1 E FIB card 1 RX1 TX1 E FIB card 1 RX1 TX1 E FIB card 1 RX1 System 1 System 2 System...

Page 96: ...ovides facilities for Direct and Trunk connections using E1 protocol and Trunk connections over T1 protocol There are 30 audio channels on each of 2 connectors 60 channels in total available in E1 mod...

Page 97: ...8 1 E QUE front panel lights and controls Figure 33 E QUE front panel lights and controls RESET 3 3V STATUS 1 2 A D 3 4 LAN DATA LINK B 5 6 7 8 C 97 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 98: ...ts 3 3 Volt Power Supply Light The matrix s 3 3 volt power supply provides electric current to this green light When lit the light indicates that the 3 3 volt supply is present and supplying power to...

Page 99: ...8 2 E QUE rear panel connectors Figure 34 E QUE rear panel connectors LAN A B Ref in DECT Ref out E QUE 1 4 5 8 C D 99 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 100: ...s means that if the leftmost card is removed or a new card is fitted to the left of existing cards the antennas will lose lock for a few seconds as the cards re configure themselves and a new card sta...

Page 101: ...two modes depending on whether antennas or splitters are to be connected If the E QUE interface card is configured In Antenna mode all eight E1 T1 ports can be used to connect up to eight antennas To...

Page 102: ...Figure 35 E QUE card antenna connection Figure 36 E QUE card splitter connection 102 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 103: ...onvenient Transceiver antennas can be located up to 1 000 meters 3 200 feet using 24 AWG cable or up to 500 meters 1 600 feet using 26 AWG cable over CAT5 cable from the base station avoiding expensiv...

Page 104: ...e 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 7...

Page 105: ...ces can also be achieved over an E1 network as shown Figure 38 E1 Trunking with an E1 Network In this case E1 ports 1 and 5 of the E QUE interface are connected using standard straight through CAT5 ca...

Page 106: ...Trunking with an E1 Network The E QUE interface can also be used to connect the matrix to third party equipment using E1 port 1 or 5 Figure 40 Matrix to Third Party E1 connection 106 Eclipse HX Media...

Page 107: ...s and between Eclipse systems and compatible third party equipment T1 mode provides 24 channels of G 722 or G 711 encoded audio are available on each of ports 1 and 5 giving 48 channels per card The T...

Page 108: ...an also be achieved over a E1 network as shown in Figure 40 T1 Trunking using a E1 Network In this case T1 ports 1 and 5 of the E QUE rear card are connected using standard straight through CAT5 cable...

Page 109: ...tched from the primary trunk to the backup trunk when a failure is detected When failover occurs from primary to backup there will be a three second audio break on any route running over the trunk If...

Page 110: ...status LEDs for power port activity and LAN status Note The port activity LEDs are not active on the IVC 32 front card as the E1 T1 ports are not used A rear card with eleven RJ 45 ports giving eight...

Page 111: ...9 1 IVC 32 front panel lights and controls Figure 43 IVC 32 front panel lights and controls RESET 3 3V STATUS 1 2 A D 3 4 LAN DATA LINK B 5 6 7 8 C 111 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 112: ...s 3 3 volt power supply provides electric current to this green light When lit the light indicates that the 3 3 volt supply is present and supplying power to the card C Status lights When lit a yellow...

Page 113: ...9 2 IVC 32 rear panel connectors Figure 44 IVC 32 rear panel connectors LAN A B Ref in DECT Ref out IVC 32 1 4 5 8 C D 113 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 114: ...ide a link to a Concert Instant Voice Router IV R server 9 3 1 V Series IP Panels V Series panels with V5 1 or later software may be enabled to communicate with an Eclipse HX Median matrix over an IP...

Page 115: ...users and the Eclipse matrix Concert users cannot connect directly to the IVC 32 interface card Concert users communicate with Eclipse users using a soft panel rather than the main Concert Client app...

Page 116: ...various status indicators including status LEDs for power port activity and LAN status Note The port activity LEDs are inactive on the LMC 64 front card as the E1 T1 ports are not used A rear card wi...

Page 117: ...10 1 LMC 64 front panel lights and controls Figure 46 LMC 64 front panel lights and controls RESET 3 3V STATUS 1 2 A D 3 4 LAN DATA LINK B 5 6 7 8 C 117 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 118: ...matrix s 3 3 volt power supply provides electric current to this green light When lit the light indicates that the 3 3 volt supply is present and supplying power to the card C Status lights normally...

Page 119: ...10 2 LMC 64 rear panel connectors Figure 47 LMC 64 rear panel connectors LAN A B Ref in DECT Ref out LMC 64 1 4 5 8 C D 119 Eclipse HX Median User Guide...

Page 120: ...sync ports DECT Ref in Not used DECT Ref out Not used C E1 T1 Port 1 4 Not used D E1 T1 Port 5 8 Not used Table 25 Key to LMC 64 rear panel connectors Note The E1 T1 and DECT ports are not used on th...

Page 121: ...level data to Production Maestro Pro clients over an IP network This enables multiple Production Maestro Pro clients across a network to display any audio level that is being metered Figure 48 Audio l...

Page 122: ...her than that described by this guide unless qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 11 1 Routine maintenance recommendations 11 1 1 Cleaning the matrix frame Because the...

Page 123: ...backup in case of an equipment failure In addition the two supplies have separate IEC connectors to AC mains power and are designed for completely automatic and transparent changeover between supplie...

Page 124: ...lpful to begin with the two most basic areas which cause malfunctions The flow of electric current from the power supplies to the cards The flow of data between the program software the circuit cards...

Page 125: ...s the suspect component can be replaced with a properly functioning component to see if the problem is repaired Example power supply issues Problem One or more power supply lights are unlit on one int...

Page 126: ...e substituted for the damaged one Note Clear Com may ship a spare matrix to use while the damaged matrix is being repaired depending on the support status For more information see your warranty and su...

Page 127: ...ix to use while the damaged matrix is being repaired depending on the support status For more information see your warranty and support documentation 11 3 2 Troubleshooting data issues The other type...

Page 128: ...es reset they momentarily stop their current activity and restart During this process configuration information is downloaded to the port cards and connected audio devices from the CPU card s micropro...

Page 129: ...s power lights If any of the lights are not lit replace the card Action 2 Check the analog port input and output gain settings for the port in EHX Action 3 Check the panel s listen level adjustment s...

Page 130: ...e Expansion Cards 2 Maximum E Que or IVC 32 or LMC 64 Expansion Cards 4 in total Maximum Power Supply Units 2 included Maximum RJ 45 Ports per Matrix 112 Maximum Timeslots 512 Table 26 Matrix frame ca...

Page 131: ...djacent channel 70 dBu Nominal Level 0 dBu Matrix headroom 18 dBu Distortion 0 05 0 dBu 300 Hz to 10 kHz 0 1 0 dBu 100 Hz to 20 kHz Off Noise 70 dBu 20 Hz 22kHz On Noise 65 dBu 20 Hz 22 kHz Key Respon...

Page 132: ...m Coaxial cable 75ohm Table 32 E MADI64 fiber cable 12 8 E MADI64 fiber transceiver Category Measures comments Type Multimode SFP Transceiver Wavelength 1310nm Connector Duplex LC Standard Max Node L...

Page 133: ...9 94 1080P50 1080P30 1080P29 97 1080P25 1080P24 1080P23 98 1080I30 1080I29 97 1080I25 1080I24 1080I23 98 Table 34 E MADI64 clock sources 12 10 Fiber interface front card Category Measures comments Hei...

Page 134: ...r interface rear card 12 12 Fiber cable Category Measures comments Cable type Single Mode 9 125 Table 37 Fiber interface cable 12 13 Fiber transceiver Category Measures comments Type SR1 Short Range S...

Page 135: ...card Category Measures comments Height 6RU Depth 58 mm max Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 55 C to 70 C Humidity 40 90 non condensing Table 40 E QUE interface rear card 12 16 IV...

Page 136: ...s comments Height 6RU Depth 300 mm Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 55 C to 70 C Humidity 40 90 non condensing Power combined cards 3 3V 3 5A 5V 0 7A 12V 0 05A Table 43 LMC 64 int...

Page 137: ...0 dBu 100 Hz to 20 kHz Analog port card inputs Level 0 dBv nominal Impedance 600 Ohms balanced Frequency Response 30 Hz 22 kHz 3 dB Distortion 0 05 0 dBu 300 Hz to 10 kHz 0 1 0 dBu 100 Hz to 20 kHz T...

Page 138: ...3 System programming Category Measures comments Group Calls 100 Number of Grouped Ports 4000 maximum Conferences per Matrix 199 IFB per Matrix 100 Priority Levels 5 Isolates Any crosspoint Listen Leve...

Page 139: ...Network IEEE 802 3 Ethernet card Operating systems 32 bit and 64 bit Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003...

Page 140: ...perating systems 32 bit and 64 bit Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 S...

Page 141: ...om front of rack Table 51 Power supply unit Notice about specifications While Clear Com makes every attempt to maintain the accuracy of the information contained in its product manuals this informatio...

Page 142: ...et the attention of a panel operator who may have turned down their intercom speaker s volume or removed their headset It can also be sent to activate an electronic relay Canvas The assignment area of...

Page 143: ...o transmission of signals in two directions simultaneously Hopping Refers to making a trunk connection through other matrices to a destination matrix IFB Interruptible Foldback The term foldback refer...

Page 144: ...itted over a single communications channel Examples include time division and wavelength division multiplexing Non volatile Memory Data stored in the CPU s firmware ROM that is not lost when the power...

Page 145: ...nel interface or beltpack that sends audio into the matrix The device to which audio is sent is called a destination VOX In the Eclipse HX system when audio at a panel exceeds a threshold a light swit...

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