Powering system components, Power requirements, Matrices – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual
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POWERING SYSTEM
COMPONENTS
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Power requirements differ for each component of an Eclipse system.
This chapter gives guidelines for providing power to the following
components:
• Matrices
• V-Series panels
• 4000 Series II panels
• i-Series intercom panels
• ICS-2003 intercom panels
• ICS-1008/ICS-1016 intercom panels
• ICS-52/62/92/102 intercom panels
• XPL-12/22 display expansion panels and AP-22 assignment
panels
• Interface frames
MATRICES
Electrical power for an Eclipse Omega, Median or Pico matrix or for an
Eclipse-32 matrix originates from AC mains line current, which in turn
provides power to the matrix’s internal DC power supplies. Each matrix
is equipped with two power supplies that can be connected to separate
branches of AC mains, providing redundancy for the power supplies
and the power sources.
If an AC power source shuts off for any reason, a matrix can continue
to operate from the second AC power source. If one power supply fails,
a matrix can continue to operate from the second supply.
If one of the two DC power supplies fails, an “alarm” failure condition
will activate to provide the system operator with an opportunity to
repair or replace the supply while the second supply powers the
system.
Eclipse Omega Matrix
The Eclipse Omega matrix has two internal, Euro Cassette, plug-in
power supplies. Each of the power supplies must be connected to a
dedicated branch of AC mains power. The matrix will continue to
operate even if one of the AC power branches fails.
Each matrix is equipped with
two power supplies that can
be connected to separate
branches of AC mains,
providing redundancy for the
power supplies and the
power sources.
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