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Clear-Com Communication Systems
Eclipse PiCo Matrix Instruction Manual
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PC CONNECTOR
The female 3.5 mm jack socket labeled “RS-232” connects the matrix
to an external computer. See the Installation Chapter for information on
wiring this connection.
RESET BUTTON
Pressing the reset button causes the matrix to stop its current activity
and to restart. The same configuration that was active before the
matrix was reset will be active after it is reset.
During the reset, configuration information reloads to the matrix’s
operational memory from its non-volatile memory and the matrix starts
running again from the beginning.
OK LIGHT
When flashing, the “OK” light indicates that the Eclipse PiCo matrix is
running normally.
CONFIGURATION “CONFIG” BUTTON
The Eclipse PiCo matrix can hold four complete system configurations
in its operational memory. Any one of the four configurations can be
activated using the CONFIG button on the matrix front panel.
When one of the four configurations is active, its front-panel light
illuminates steadily.
Note: A configuration can also be selected using the setup/enter
knob and front-panel display. See page 3-6 for more
information.
To select a new configuration
1. Repeatedly tap the CONFIG button until the desired configuration’s
light (1,2,3, or 4) starts flashing.
2. While the desired configuration’s light flashes, press and hold the
configuration button for three seconds, until the light stops flashing,
and illuminates steadily.
The selected configuration then becomes the system’s active
operational configuration.
If an invalid or blank configuration is chosen all four configuration lights
steadily illuminate at the same time for about a second. The currently
active configuration will continue to operate and its front-panel light
steadily illuminates after the other lights go out.
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