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Table of contents

User Guide

1

Contents

3

1 Introduction to EHX

19

1.3 System components

20

Internal circuitry

21

Power supplies

21

Rear-panel connectors

21

1.3.4 EHX overview

23

Projects and configurations

24

Groups: partyline and fixed

24

Call signals

25

2.1 System requirements

26

2.2 Installing EHX

27

2.2.3 Installing EHX

28

2.2.5 Running EHX

29

First screen after log in

30

Figure 2-4 EHX About Screen

31

3 EHX: setting up a system

32

3.3.1 Ethernet connection

35

3.3.2 Serial connection

39

3.5 Setting up a new matrix

41

Figure 3-13 Layout Screen

43

Intelligent linking

45

ISO and IFB

46

System access codes

48

Wireless beltpacks

49

Panel and key operation

50

IP panels

51

Production Maestro Pro

52

Configuration download

52

3.5.4 Configuration options

53

Create new configuration

54

3.5.5 Firmware options

55

Figure 3-31 Download Dialog

57

Options

58

4.1 Introduction

60

4.1.3 Closing a project

61

4.1.5 Saving a project

62

4.1.6 Deleting a project

62

4.1.8 User management

64

Local-admin access level

65

User access level

65

Guest access level

66

Managing user access levels

66

4.1.11 Deleting a user

68

5.2 Matrix hardware

71

5.3 Fonts

71

5.3.1 Basic Latin

72

5.3.2 Cyrillic

72

5.3.3 Hangul

72

5.3.5 Arabic

72

5.5 Online

74

5.6 Matrix hardware setup

74

5.7 Adding an MVX-A16 card

75

5.10 Port list options

78

5.11 Show all ports

78

5.12 Detect new hardware

78

5.13 Show Alt Text

78

5.14 Port number

79

5.15 Port function

79

5.15.1 Device details

81

5.17 Label

83

5.18 Description

83

5.19 Sorting ports

83

5.20 Column/row resizing

83

5.21 Port properties

84

5.21.4 Panel options

85

Display dim timer

86

Eavesdropping (privacy)

86

Expansion panels

86

5.21.5 IP port options

89

5.21.7 Menu options

90

Audio gating delay

91

Audio gating

91

5.21.9 Global options

92

Auto signal tone

93

Panel connected tally

93

Global IFB

93

Global ISO

93

5.21.10 Gain options

94

5.21.12 Tally options

96

* on the dial pad

97

5.21.14 Logic input options

98

5.21.16 DTMF options

99

Accumulate DTMF codes

100

One digit codes

100

Applies to:

100

5.22.2 Configuring GPIs

101

5.23.1 Adding RLY-6 modules

102

5.23.2 Configuring GPOs

102

5.24.1 Adding an E-FIB card

103

Basic options

104

5.25.1 Adding an E-Que card

105

5.26 E1 direct

106

5.27 T1 direct

107

5.28 E1 trunk

108

5.29 T1 trunk

110

5.30 E1 direct/trunk

111

5.31 T1 direct/trunk

112

5.32 E-QUE antenna

113

5.33 E-QUE splitter

114

5.34 Removing an E-Que card

115

5.36 Splitter connections

116

5.37 Antenna role map

117

5.40 Adding an IVC-32 card

118

5.40.1 Port number

119

5.40.2 Port function

119

5.40.3 Label

119

5.40.4 Description

120

5.40.5 General

120

5.40.6 IP port

120

5.41.1 Switch-back

123

Figure 5-32 IP Ports

124

Card and port settings

127

E-MADI64 card properties

128

5.44 Fixed groups

130

Using call management

133

5.45 Fixed group tallies

135

5.46 Sort groups

136

5.47 Key groups

137

5.47.1 Basic options

138

5.47.2 Key group members

139

5.48 Partylines

140

5.49 Routes

144

5.49.2 Source

145

5.49.3 Action

145

5.49.1 Description

145

5.49.4 Destination

146

5.49.5 Activate with talk

146

5.49.6 Activate with listen

146

5.49.7 Creating a route

146

5.49.9 Delete a route

147

5.50 Speed dials

148

5.51 Controls

149

Figure 5-52 Setup Menu

150

5.51.2 Properties

151

5.51.3 Available

152

5.51.4 Attached

152

5.51.5 Relay naming

152

Inward DTMF access

153

Multiple codes

154

First code only

154

Quick codes

154

Multiple code setup

155

Assign DTMF codes

155

One digit code setup

156

5.52 Logic Maestro

157

5.53 Beltpacks

157

5.53.1 Beltpack properties

158

5.53.2 Beltpack roles

158

Global options

159

Menu options

160

Fast key assign options

160

Beltpack programming

160

Activation

161

Local assignment

163

Interlock group

163

5.53.3 Matrix filtering

164

Figure 5-61 Filter Matrices

165

6 IP devices

166

Figure 6-3 IP Cards Pane

167

6.2 IP panels

168

6.4 IP cards

172

6.5 IVC-32 IP settings

173

6.5.1 IP port

174

6.6 IVC-32 card panel list

175

6.7 Concert users

177

6.7.1 Concert server dialog

178

Concert user diagnostics

180

7 Panel programming

181

Local advanced latch disable

185

Go to key destination

185

Delete key

185

Audio mixer

194

Identify pane

194

7.3.1 Local assignment

196

7.3.2 Interlock group

196

7.3.3 Activation

197

7.4 Concert panel options

198

7.4.2 Save

199

7.4.3 Load

199

7.4.4 Copy

200

7.4.5 Paste

200

7.4.6 Clear

200

7.4.7 Audio mixer

200

7.4.8 Identify panel

200

7.5 I-Series programming

201

7.6 I-Series panel options

206

7.6.7 Audio mixer

208

7.6.8 Identify panel

208

7.10 General panel setups

210

7.10.4 Palette options

211

7.10.5 Key assignment

212

7.10.8 Entity searching

213

7.10.9 Entity filtering

213

7.10.10 Quick filtering

213

7.11 Local advanced

214

Figure 7-40 Source Filter

215

7.11.1 Forced listen

218

7.11.2 Blocked listen

218

7.11.3 Latch disable

219

7.11.4 Local ISO

219

7.11.5 Local IFB

219

7.11.6 Route monitor

219

7.11.7 Mute relay

219

7.11.8 Preset talk

220

7.11.9 Preset listen

220

7.11.10 Preset call

220

7.11.12 Nearby panels

220

8 Audio Mixer

221

8.2.3 Save to file

223

8.2.4 Load from file

223

8.2.5 Layout settings

223

8.2.6 Input area

224

Output area

225

Filter settings

225

Limiter/threshold/compressor

226

Input trim

228

8.2.7 Crosspoints

229

8.2.8 Output area

232

9 Online mode

233

9.2 Entering online mode

234

9.3 Using online mode

236

9.4 Online limitations

237

9.5 Exiting online mode

237

10 Networking

239

Figure 10-4 System Screen

240

Matrix status

241

Protocols and port numbers

241

Rack to rack

241

Rack to EHX

241

10.2.1 Fiber trunking

243

10.2.2 Four-wire trunks

244

Configuring an IP direct

246

Configuring an IP trunk

247

10.4 Remote fixed groups

248

10.5 Remote partylines

249

10.6 Remote 2-way radio

250

10.7 Remote telephone

250

10.8 Remote controls

251

Figure 10-14 Remote Controls

252

11 Client server

254

11.1.3 Initial setup

255

Client configuration

260

Using Client/server

261

12 Eclipse HX downloads

262

12.2 Apply to all matrices

264

13.1 Crosspoint map

266

13.2 Matrix event log

270

13.2.1 Request info

271

13.2.2 Audio alerts

272

13.2.4 System monitoring

275

13.3 Resource chart

277

13.5 Clear unused memory

279

14 Glossary

280

15 Limited Warranty

284

APRIL 29, 2010

287

REPAIR POLICY

289

Table of contents

Eclipse HX-Delta User Guide

1

Document Reference

2

Legal Disclaimers

2

Clear-Com Contacts

2

Contents

3

Safety symbols

9

Mains power cord

9

2 Introduction

10

2.1 Chapters summary

11

2.2 Further information

12

3 Overview

13

3.2 Eclipse HX-Delta

14

3.2.4 Power supplies

20

3.2.6 CPU card

21

3.3 Interface cards

22

3.4 Interface modules

24

3.6 User panels

26

4 Installing the

27

Eclipse HX-Delta

27

Low power warning

29

4.3 Installing CPU cards

32

4.3.1 Hot patching CPU cards

33

Figure 6: CPU card lights

34

4.4.4 Static sensitivity

37

4.4.6 Configuration

37

ACTIVE VOX

38

4.6.1 4-Pair analog

40

4.6.2 Single-pair digital

41

169.254.0.100 and the

55

0.0.0.0 (blank) address

55

5.4 CPU card fail-safes

56

169.254.000.100

60

Alarm reset button

66

Main alarm light [Alarm]

66

5.8 Connecting the matrix

67

6 E-MADI64 card

71

Important note:

73

6.3 MADI channels

76

6.3.1 MADI channel labeling

77

7 E-FIB fiber card

80

Transceiver lasers

84

System 1 System 2

86

System 3

86

Redundant ring

86

Primary ring

86

7.4 Simplex fiber cabling

87

Loss of a single node

88

Loss of two nodes

88

7.4.3 Fault tolerance

91

System #1 System #2 System #3

93

System #4System #5

93

Secondary ring

93

8 E-QUE E1/T1 card

94

8.5 T1 trunking

105

8.6 Trunking failover

107

9 IVC-32 card for IP-based

108

9.3.1 V-Series IP Panels

112

9.3.3 Concert Users

113

10 LMC-64 metering card

114

11 Maintaining the

120

Eclipse HX-Delta

120

11.2 Fail-Safe modes

121

11.3 Troubleshooting

122

Example power supply issues

123

CPU card Reset button

126

CPU card Full Reset button

126

Example data issues

126

11.4 System block diagram

127

12 Specifications

128

12.3 Environmental

129

12.4 Matrix performance

129

12.7 E-MADI64 fiber cable

130

12.9 E-MADI64 clock sources

131

12.12 Fiber cable

132

12.13 Fiber transceiver

132

12.23 System programming

136

(for EHX software)

138

Notice about specifications

139

13 Glossary

140

Table of contents

Eclipse HX-Median User Guide

1

Document Reference

2

Legal Disclaimers

2

Clear-Com Contacts

2

Contents

3

Safety symbols

10

Mains power cord

10

2 Introduction

11

2.1 Chapters summary

12

2.2 Further information

13

3 Overview

14

3.2 Eclipse HX-Median

15

3.2.2 Power supplies

20

3.2.4 CPU card

21

3.3 Interface cards

22

3.3.6 LMC-64 interface card

24

3.4 Interface modules

25

3.6 User panels

26

4 Installing the

27

Eclipse HX-Median

27

Low power warning

29

4.3 Installing CPU cards

32

4.3.1 Hot patching CPU cards

33

Figure 6: CPU card lights

34

4.4.4 Static sensitivity

37

4.4.6 Analog port numbering

37

4.4.7 Configuration

38

4.6.1 4-Pair analog

40

4.6.2 Single-pair digital

41

Figure 19: Non-isolated mode

50

169.254.0.100 and the

55

0.0.0.0 (blank) address

55

5.4 CPU card fail-safes

56

169.254.000.100

60

ACTIVE VOX

63

5.7.2 Main alarm light

67

5.7.3 Alarm reset button

68

5.7.5 Power supply lights

69

6 E-MADI64 card

73

Important note:

75

6.3 MADI channels

78

6.3.1 MADI channel labeling

79

7 E-FIB fiber card

82

Transceiver lasers

86

System 1 System 2

88

System 3

88

Redundant ring

88

Primary ring

88

7.4 Simplex fiber cabling

89

Loss of a single node

90

Loss of two nodes

90

7.4.3 Fault tolerance

93

System #1 System #2 System #3

95

System #4System #5

95

Secondary ring

95

8 E-QUE E1/T1 card

96

8.5 T1 trunking

107

8.6 Trunking failover

109

9 IVC-32 card for IP-based

110

9.3.1 V-Series IP Panels

114

9.3.3 Concert Users

115

10 LMC-64 metering card

116

11 Maintaining the

122

Eclipse HX-Median

122

11.2 Fail-Safe modes

123

11.3 Troubleshooting

124

Example power supply issues

125

CPU card Reset button

128

CPU card Full Reset button

128

Example data issues

128

11.4 System block diagram

129

12 Specifications

130

12.3 Environmental

131

12.7 E-MADI64 fiber cable

132

12.9 E-MADI64 clock sources

133

12.12 Fiber cable

134

12.13 Fiber transceiver

134

12.23 System programming

138

(for EHX software)

140

12.26 Power supply unit

141

13 Glossary

142

Table of contents

Eclipse HX-Omega User Guide

1

Document Reference

2

Legal Disclaimers

2

Clear-Com Contacts

2

Contents

3

Safety symbols

10

Mains power cord

10

2 Introduction

11

2.1 Chapters summary

12

2.2 Further information

13

3 Overview

14

3.2 Eclipse HX-Omega matrix

15

3.2.2 Power supplies

16

3.3 CPU card

17

3.4 Interface cards

18

3.4.4 E-MADI64 card

19

IVC-32 Redundant Card

20

3.5 Interface modules

21

3.7 User panels

24

4 Installing the

25

Eclipse HX-Omega

25

Low power warning

27

4.3 Installing CPU cards

30

4.3.1 Hot patching CPU cards

31

4.4.2 Static sensitivity

35

4.4.3 Hot patching

35

4.4.4 Configuration

35

ACTIVE VOX

36

4.4.6 Slot numbering

37

4.6.1 4-Pair analog

38

4.6.2 Single-pair digital

39

Overview

52

5.4 CPU card fail-safes

54

169.254.000.100

58

5.7 Power supplies

63

5.8.2 Main alarm light

65

5.8.3 Alarm Reset button

65

External Alarm (EXT ALARM)

66

Fan-fail alarm

66

5.8.5 Power Supply Lights

67

5.9 Connecting the matrix

68

6 E-MADI64 card

72

Important note:

74

6.3 MADI channels

77

6.3.1 MADI channel labeling

78

7 E-FIB fiber card

81

System 1 System 2

86

System 3

86

Redundant ring

86

Primary ring

86

7.4 Simplex fiber cabling

87

Loss of a single node

89

Loss of two nodes

89

7.4.3 Fault tolerance

92

System #1 System #2 System #3

94

System #4System #5

94

Secondary ring

94

8 E-QUE E1 / T1 card

95

8.5 Synchronization

99

8.6.4 DECT Sync connections

102

8.8 T1 Trunking

107

8.9 Trunking failover

109

9 IVC-32 card for IP-based

110

9.3.1 V-Series IP Panels

114

9.3.3 Concert users

115

10 LMC-64 metering card

116

11 Maintaining the

122

Eclipse HX-Omega

122

11.2 Fail-Safe modes

123

11.3 Troubleshooting

124

Example power supply issues

125

CPU card RESET button

128

CPU card Full Reset button

128

Example data issues

128

11.4 System block diagram

129

12 Specifications

130

12.3 Environmental

131

12.4 Matrix performance

131

12.7 E-MADI64 fiber cable

132

12.9 E-MADI64 clock sources

133

12.12 Fiber cable

134

12.13 Fiber transceiver

134

12.23 System programming

138

(for EHX software)

140

12.26 Power supply unit

141

13 Glossary

142

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