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3.4.3 E-QUE E1/T1 interface card
The E-QUE E1/T1 interface allows the Eclipse HX matrix to connect to FreeSpeak/CellCom
antennas and FreeSpeak/CellCom antenna splitters.
Each E-QUE interface comprises:
• A front card with a reset button and various status indicators.
• A rear card with eleven RJ-45 ports giving eight standard ports, DECT sync in and
out and a LAN port for diagnostic use.
Each E-QUE front card has status LEDs for power, port activity and LAN status. The port
activity LEDs show when
• A device is connected to an E1 port.
• A connection has been established between the E1 port and the connected device.
Tip:
A total of four E-QUE, IVC-32 or LMC-64 interface cards may be fitted to an Eclipse
HX-Omega. For the order in which all interface cards must be installed to the Eclipse HX-
Omega, see 4.4 Installing interface cards.
Note:
The EHX configuration software provides E1 and T1 trunking (see 3.6
).Cards slide vertically into the front of the matrix and connect to the backplane.
3.4.4 E-MADI64 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 cable or fiber pair between compatible
devices. The E-MADI64 card supports both direct and trunk connections.
Note:
You have the option in EHX to limit the E-MADI64 card to either 32, 56 or 64 channels of
audio. All MADI channels have standard EHX settings, including VOX and in-use tally. See
also 6 E-MADI64 card.
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