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13.5.5
Four-wire connection to the DX210
To connect your HelixNet Partyline system with a DX210 basestation (BS210), using a four-
wire connection:
1)
On the HMS-4X Main Station, configure the Module Settings for the Four-wire
interface module. See 4.6.1 Configuring a Four-wire interface module.
2)
Connect the HMS-4X Main Station and the DX210 basestation (BS210), using four-
wire crossover CAT5 cabling.
Note:
For pinout information for the two systems, see the quick reference
diagram in 13.5.4 Quick reference: Four-wire connection to DX210.
RJ45 connectors are located:
• On the HMS-4X Main Station Four-wire interface module.
• On the back panel (rear) of the DX210 basestation (BS210).
There is an RJ45 (four-wire) connector for each of the intercom channels on the
DX210 base station (IC1 and IC2) . Connect the systems with a four-wire crossover
CAT5 cable.
3)
Adjust the In / Out volume levels, using the CellCom / FreeSpeak front panel display.
For more information, see your CellCom / FreeSpeak documentation.
Tip:
To optimize audio quality, you may also want to adjust the Audio Settings on the
HMS-4X Main Station. For more information, see 4.2 Configuring the Audio settings
13.6
Connecting HelixNet Partyline to Eclipse
®
13.6.1
About Eclipse
Eclipse is the digital matrix system from Clear-Com. A wide choice of system frames, system
cards and modules enables the unification of multiple intercom systems (digital, analog, wired
and wireless) in a single intercoms infrastructure.
Eclipse is configured, managed and maintained using the intuitive Eclipse Configuration
Software (EHX). The Production Maestro
®
software provides a centralized routing tool, to
assist with four-wire configurations. Logic Maestro is a graphical programming tool for ECS,
simplifying the design and programming of complex logical functions.
The following procedures reference the following Eclipse devices:
• The Eclipse or Eclipse-HX system frame. For example, the Eclipse Median is a
6RU frame that houses 2 CPU and 7 matrix slots with 8 built-in interface module
slots.
• The CCI-22 interface module. The CCI-22 is the two-wire party-line interface (Clear-
Com and / or RTS) to Eclipse. ECS views a direct, four-wire HelixNet Party-line
connection with the system frame as a ‘virtual’ CCI-22 connection.
Tip:
For more information about Eclipse, see your Eclipse / EHX documentation or visit the digital
matrix pages on the Clear-Com website:
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