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13.6.5
Four-wire connection to Eclipse
To connect your HelixNet Partyline system to an Eclipse or Eclipse-HX System, using a four-
wire connection:
1)
On the HMS-4X Main Station, configure the Module Settings for the four-wire
interface module For the procedure, see 4.6.1 Configuring a Four-wire interface
module.
2)
Connect the HMS-4X Main Station directly to the MVX-A16 card (the 16 port audio
and data card set) with standard CAT5 cable.
Note:
For pinout information for the two systems, see the quick reference
diagram in 13.6.4 Quick reference: Four-wire connection to Eclipse.
RJ45 connectors are located:
• On the HMS-4X Main Station four-wire interface module.
• On the rear panel of the MVX-A16 card.
Tip:
To optimize audio quality, you may want to adjust the Audio Settings on the
HMS-4X Main Station. For more information, see 4.2 Configuring the Audio settings
Tip:
For more information about managing the HelixNet to Eclipse connection in ECS, see your
ECS documentation (including ECS Help).
13.7
Connecting HelixNet Partyline to two-way radio systems
Two-way radio systems (also known as walkie-talkies) are widely used for wireless
communication where quick deployment is a required.
HelixNet can interface to a two-way radio system audio along with transmit key control.
The following examples show how you can setup HelixNet to activate a relay on a Main
Station or a Remote Station every time someone activates a Talk key on the selected
Partyline Channel.
Note:
HelixNet provides and expects 4W audio at line level (0dBu).
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