Each port on the matrix can be located and identified by using the rear-panel numbering
grid:
• Port rows are numbered 1 through 16.
• Port columns are numbered 1 through 7.
• CPU card columns are numbered P1 and P2. (One rear panel operates with either
of the currently active CPU cards).
Note:
A port can be identified precisely by identifying its card number and port number on the card.
For example, the ports on the first card are designated 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, and so on; the
ports on the second card are designated 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, and so on.
Note:
See also 4.4.6 Analog port numbering.
Each rear connector panel associated with an E-QUE interface holds eleven RJ-45 ports:
• Eight ports for connection to wireless equipment.
• Two ports for DECT sync.
• One port for LAN connections.
Each rear connector panel associated with an IVC-32 interface holds eleven RJ-45 ports:
• Eight ports for connection to E1/T1 equipment (not used).
• Two ports for DECT sync (not used).
• One port for LAN connections, used for IP-enabled V-Series panels and Concert
soft-panels.
Each rear connector panel associated with an LMC-64 interface holds eleven RJ-45 ports:
• Eight ports for connection to E1/T1 equipment (not used).
• Two ports for DECT sync (not used).
• One port for LAN interface used for broadcasting audio levels to Production
Maestro Pro clients.
Each rear connector panel associated with an E-FIB interface holds two fiber ports (TXVRA
and TXVRB).
Note:
For detailed information about connecting the matrix to user panels, interface modules and
other devices, see 4 Installing the Eclipse HX-Median.
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