Eclipse HX-PiCo
3.2
Eclipse HX-Median
A complete Eclipse HX-Median system consists of a central matrix and the remote audio
devices (which may include user panels, interface cards, interface modules, four-wire
devices and systems) connected to it.
Note:
The term central matrix is used to differentiate the core hardware and software from the
connected user panels and interfaces. The central matrix itself consists of the matrix
hardware (the Eclipse HX-Median matrix frame) and the EHX configuration software.
3.2.1
Chassis and assembly
The matrix chassis is a metal rectangular box which measures six rack units (6RU) high
and 19-inches wide (26.9 cm x 48.3 cm). The Eclipse HX-Median has twin power supplies,
and slots for 2 CPU cards, 7 interface cards, and 8 interface modules.
RJ-45 and fiber-optic connectors are located on removable plates on the rear of the chassis.
These connect the circuit cards to intercom devices and media such as panels, interfaces,
four-wire audio equipment, wireless equipment and fiber-optic cables.
The matrix assembly consists of the following components:
• The metal chassis for the circuit cards and power supplies.
• The removable and replaceable circuit cards.
• The removable and replaceable power supplies.
• The rear panel connectors which link the circuit cards to devices and media such as
user panels, interfaces, wireless equipment and optical fiber.
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Eclipse HX-Median User Guide
Table 1: Eclipse HX Matrix frames
The Eclipse HX-PiCo provides up
to 32 panel and 4 additional four-
wire ports in a one rack unit (1RU).
For more information, see the
Eclipse HX-PiCo User Guide.
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