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THE ECLIPSE OMEGA
MATRIX SYSTEM: AN
OVERVIEW
The Eclipse range of matrices comes in three frame formats. The
Eclipse Omega matrix is the largest with 15 client card slots providing
up to 240 analog ports in six rack units (6RU). The other members of
the Eclipse family are the Median, with slots for up to 7 client cards and
8 interface modules in six rack units (6RU), and the PiCo, with up to 36
panel and 4-wire ports in one rack unit (1RU).
Clear-Com designed the Eclipse Omega matrix with modular
components that help you to plan, build, or customize your
communication system to meet the most rigorous demands of modern
broadcast, performing arts, industrial, aerospace, and military
environments.
FEATURES
Features of the Eclipse Omega matrix system include:
• Full audio bandwidth throughout the signal chain, producing superior
broadcast audio quality. The system maintains 24-bit sampling and
30 Hz to 22 kHz frequency response.
• A six rack-unit matrix housing up to 240 RJ-45 analog ports and dual
redundant power supplies.
• Support for multiple analog port interfaces providing 16 analog ports
each.
• Fail-safe redundancy achieved by two processor cards and two
power supplies.
• Power supplies that automatically switch to the correct voltage, for
compatibility around the world.
• Eight general purpose inputs and eight relays, located directly on the
matrix.
• Full compatibility with selected Matrix Plus 3 panels and interfaces,
selected 4000 Series II panels, V-Series panels and
FreeSpeak/CellCom antennas and splitters.
• Matrices that link across cities, nations, or continents through trunk
lines and fiber.
• Uses the same fiber-networking interface as the Eclipse Median
matrix.
The Eclipse Omega matrix
houses up to 240 analog
ports and dual redundant
power supplies in a six rack
unit chassis.
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