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Introduction

This guide describes how to install, use and maintain I-Series™ user panels from Clear-
Com®

I-Series user panels are fully compatible with both the Eclipse and Eclipse HX digital
matrix systems. Each panel is constructed from several individual units called modules,
which can be added or removed in the field. This enables you plan the panel’s initial
configuration and easily update the configuration as future operational needs change.

The standard configurations include 8, 16 or 32 key panels. Up to five E-1410E expansion
panels can be connected to a single I-Series user panel.

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I-Series user panels covered by this guide

The following I-Series user panels are covered by this guide:

I-Series user panel

Description / comments

I-1110E user panel

1x8-key display key module, no keypad.

I-1210E user panel

2x8-key display key modules, no keypad.

I-1410E user panel

4x8-key display key modules, no keypad.

I-1430E user panel

4x8-key display key modules with keypad (both dial and
assignment menus).

I-1470E user panel

As for the I-1430E, but with the AUX-101 module option (local
audio and GPIs).

E-1410E

4 x 8 display key extension panel

Table 1: I-Series user panels covered by this guide

Table note:

Up to five E-1410E expansion panels can be connected to a single I-Series user panel.

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Terminology

In this guide, the term source refers to an intercom device (such as a user panel,
interface, or beltpack) that sends audio to your I-Series user panel. This audio from this
device represents a listen path to your user panel.

The term destination refers to a device to which you send audio. The audio sent to this
device represents a talk path from your user panel.

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