Operating an eclipse pico matrix, Storing and retrieving configurations, Front-panel controls and lights – Clear-Com Eclipse-PiCo User Manual

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Eclipse PiCo Matrix Instruction Manual

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OPERATING AN
ECLIPSE PICO
MATRIX

STORING AND RETRIEVING CONFIGURA-
TIONS

A “configuration map” is a complete set of operating parameters for the
matrix system which includes all talk and listen paths for each
connected intercom panel. Depending upon the remote interfaces
installed, the configuration can also include more sophisticated
features such as paging, call signaling, interruptible foldback (IFB),
ISO, groups, automatic DTMF dialing, routing, and many other
features.

The system manager creates a configuration in the Eclipse
Configuration System programming software and then uploads the
configuration to the Eclipse PiCo matrix’s operational memory through
the software. The Eclipse PiCo matrix’s operational memory holds up
to four complete configurations. From the controls on the matrix’s front
panel the system manager may select which configuration to apply at
any given time.

FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS AND LIGHTS

Figure 2-1: Front Panel of Eclipse PiCo Matrix

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1 Connector to PC
2 Reset Button
3 OK Light
4 Configuration button for
selecting among onboard
configurations

5 Status lights which show
currently active configuration
6 Power supply alarm lights (1 and 2)
7 LAN status lights
8 Display window
9 Setup/enter knob

A configuration map is

created with the Eclipse

Configuration System (ECS)

programming software.

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