User Guide
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Eclipse HX-PiCo
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DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signaling) inward access.
Programmable VOX.
Note:
VOX helps reduce redundant noise in 2-wire communication. The
VOX functionality automatically deactivates and activates the
continuous audio feed, at a determined volume threshold. VOX is
only available on ports 17 -32.
Individual level control.
Controlled with intuitive EHX configuration software (installed to an external
PC).
Remote matrix access via Internet/Ethernet.
Frequency response of 30 Hz - 22 kHz, ± 3 dB.
SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) and crosstalk > -70 dB.
Note:
The Eclipse HX-PiCo matrix frame supports the same V-Series and i-Series user
panels, interface cards and interface modules as its larger counterparts, the Eclipse
HX-Omega and the Eclipse HX-Median matrices.
Applications of the Eclipse HX-PiCo
The Eclipse PiCo provides high-quality full-duplex communications for applications
requiring a moderate number of ports in a compact 1-RU form.
Applications may include:
Mobile production facilities.
Small to mid-sized studio integration.
Sports and performance venues.
Intelligent linking to other Eclipse PiCo matrices, Eclipse Omega and Eclipse Median
matrices, means that the Eclipse PiCo can form the hub of a comprehensive
communications system.
Audio quality
The Eclipse HX-PiCo matrix frame is designed to optimize audio quality. Features
include:
Industry-leading 24-bit, 48 kHz audio sampling, yielding a frequency
response of 30 Hz - 22 kHz, ± 3 dB.
A signal-to-noise ratio better than -70 dB.
Crosstalk better than -70 dB.
Note:
Level adjustments are in 0.355 dB steps, which will sound completely smooth to the
user.