Eclipse Configuration System (Ecs); Intercom And Accessory Panels - Clear-Com ECLIPSE MEDIAN MATRIX Instruction Manual

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ECLIPSE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM (ECS)

The Eclipse Configuration System (ECS) controls the operation of the
remotely connected audio devices by sending signals to the circuit
cards in the matrix, which then relay the signals to the remote audio
devices.
"Configurations"—which are the operating parameters of complete
system setups, can be created from the connected computer. You can
store four complete system configurations in the computer's memory
to retrieve and activate when needed.
The Eclipse Configuration System runs on three versions of Windows:
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000. When running
ECS on the three Windows operating systems, the client and server
can run on separate machines connected over a network.
From the Eclipse Configuration System software, you can create
point-to-point and fixed group or party-line communications among the
connected remote audio devices, assign a "label" to each port/panel,
and inhibit or enable features at any connected panel. You can set up
the system to run on a client/server model over a network, allowing you
to control the matrix remotely.

INTERCOM AND ACCESSORY PANELS

All intercom panels connect to the central matrix via shielded
category-5 cable terminated with RJ-45 connectors. The shielded
category-5 cable connects to the matrix through the MVX-A16 analog
circuit card. The following Clear-Com intercom panels are compatible
with the Eclipse Median system:
• i-Station family, including expansion panels
• ICS-2003 intercom panel, including expansion panels
• ICS-52 and ICS-92 intercom panels, including expansion panels
• ICS-62 and ICS-102 intercom panels, including expansion panels
• ICS-1008 and ICS-1016 intercom panels, including expansion panels
• 4215E, 4224E, 4226E, 4294E, 4212E, 4222E, 4203E, 4206E, 4230E
and 4230VE 4000 Series II panels.
• V12LD, V24LD, V12PD, V24PD, V12LDD, V12LDE and V12PDE
V-Series panels.
Each of these panels is described in its own manual. For a full
description of the operation, installation, and maintenance of a panel,
refer to that panel's respective manual.
Vitec Group Communications
Eclipse Median Instruction Manual

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