Power supplies, Mvx-a16 analog ports, Eclipse configuration software (ecs) – Clear-Com LMC-64 User Manual
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Eclipse Median Instruction Manual
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• TEL-14. Allows two standard 2-wire POTS telephone lines to connect
to matrix ports.
• RLY-6. Provides six relays that can be wired for general purpose use
and controlled directly from the matrix.
• GPI-6. Provides a method to read external switch closures and
control voltages and translate them to operations in the matrix.
• AES-6. Provides a method to connect third party and digital devices
to the matrix.
Additional interfaces may be added to the Median via separate
interface module frames: the IMF-3, IMF-102, and DIF-102. See the
manual Interface Module Frames in the Eclipse manual set for more
information.
Note: The DIG-2 and VeNiX (ISDN) interface modules are not
compatible with the Median frame format.
POWER SUPPLIES
The Eclipse Median has two Euro Cassette power supply units that
can be easily installed or removed as needed. One power supply unit
can power an entire matrix; the second unit provides a backup in case
of failure or damage to the first unit.
In addition, the two supplies have separate IEC connectors to AC
mains, and are designed for completely automatic and transparent
changeover between supplies in the event of a power outage in one of
the AC mains circuits.
An over-temperature sensor is connected to both an audible failure
alarm and a warning light, allowing the system operator to diagnose
and correct any power anomalies while the system remains
operational.
MVX-A16 ANALOG PORTS
The matrix’s MVX-A16 interface RJ-45 connectors are called analog
ports. Shielded category-5 cable is used to connect an analog port to
intercom panels or interfaces.
ECLIPSE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE (ECS)
The Eclipse Configuration Software (ECS) controls the operation of the
remotely connected audio devices by sending signals to the circuit
cards in the matrix, which then relay the signals to the remote audio
devices.
“Configurations”—which are the operating parameters of complete
system setups, can be created from the ECS computer. Up to four
complete system configurations can be stored in the computer’s
memory to retrieve and activate when needed. An unlimited number of