Clear-Com HX System Frames User Manual

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Pin

Description

Pin 1

Transmit data +

Pin 2

Transmit data -

Pin 3

Receive data +

Pin 4

Unused

Pin 5

Unused

Pin 6

Receive data -

Pin 7

Unused

Pin 8

Unused

Table 20: LAN 1 and LAN2 Ethernet connectors pinout

7.2 Linking Eclipse HX-Pico matrix frames with the

PiCo-Link

You can create one non-blocking 64 port Eclipse HX system by connecting two Eclipse HX-
PiCo matrix frames together, using the PiCo-Link RJ-45 connectors on the matrices.

This type of connection gives each connected matrix access to all of the audio ports of both
matrices without using up ports for trunk lines (although logical routing such as IFBs,
Telephone handling and ISOs cannot be used across the frames).

To make this connection, use a specially constructed screened CAT5 cable of maximum
length 1 meter (3.28 feet). The cable is wired as shown in Table 21: HX-PiCo pinout for
base loop linking
.


Cable End 1

Wire color

Cable End 2

Pin 1

White

/

orange

Pin 3

Pin 2

Orange

Pin 6

Pin 3

White

/

green

Pin 1

Pin 4

Blue

Pin 4

Pin 5

White

/

blue

Pin 5

Pin 6

Green

Pin 2

Pin 7

White

/

brown

Pin 7

Pin 8

Brown

Pin 8

Table 21: HX-PiCo pinout for base loop linking

Note:

Hopping is not supported. DTMF generaton and detection is only supported on 16 ports
(ports 17 – 32) on each Eclipse HX-PiCo.The last four ports on an Eclipse HX-PiCo matrix
frame are four-wire ports, and not available for panel connections.

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