Battery backup, Wiring the matrix to remote devices, Battery backup -2 – Clear-Com Eclipse-PiCo User Manual

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Clear-Com Communication Systems

Eclipse PiCo Matrix Instruction Manual

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A fully equipped Eclipse PiCo matrix requires 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to
60 Hz with a maximum dissipation of 400 watts.

BATTERY BACKUP

The Eclipse PiCo matrix is fitted with a non-rechargeable battery to
maintain the system memory that stores the configuration maps and
other system data in the event of power failure or the unit being
switched off for a period of time.

The Eclipse PiCo battery is normally a 1/2AA 3V VARTA 6127-201-301
and would be fitted on shipment. This has a capacity of 970mAh and a
life of approximately 252 days.

Note: If the matrix is stored for more than three months, or if the

AC power to the matrix is regularly turned off (as in Outside
Broadcast vans), a qualified service person should be
contacted to disconnect the CPU backup battery before
storing the matrix. Only a qualified service person should
attempt to disconnect the battery. To contact a qualified
service person, please see the information in the Warranty
chapter.

WIRING THE MATRIX TO REMOTE DEVICES

The matrix holds the circuitry for connecting to, and communicating
with, the following:

• Thirty-two intercom panels or interfaces

• Eight general purpose outputs (GPOs or relays)

• Eight general purpose inputs (GPIs)

• Up to ten external GPI/RLY interfaces

• An additional Eclipse PiCo matrix to form a 64-port linked system

• A local area network (LAN) connection for Ethernet-based

communication with a network

• An external computer

The following sections describe the wiring for these connections.

Note: The instruction manual “Eclipse Matrix Installation Manual”

(part 810298Z) gives complete details about wiring remote
devices to the matrix. The manual also discusses RJ-45
cables and other types of cable required for system
installation.

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