Introduction, The eclipse pico matrix, Introduction -1 – Clear-Com Eclipse-PiCo User Manual

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Eclipse PiCo Matrix Instruction Manual

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INTRODUCTION

THE ECLIPSE PICO MATRIX

The Eclipse family of communications products includes the Eclipse
PiCo digital matrix intercom, which offers 32 full-duplex communication
ports, plus four extra 4-wire ports, in a one rack unit (1 RU) chassis.
The Eclipse PiCo matrix supports the same V-Series panels,
i-stations, 4000 series panels, ICS digital matrix panels and interfaces
as its larger counterparts, the Eclipse Omega and Median matrices,
and is programmed and controlled with the same Eclipse Configuration
System (ECS) software.

Two Eclipse PiCo matrices can be joined together to form an
intelligently linked non-blocking 64-port system in two rack units (2 RU)
using a single RJ-45 “base loop” connection. The Eclipse PiCo matrix
also provides two power supplies for fail-safe redundancy, and
onboard general-purpose inputs and outputs.

The Eclipse PiCo matrix is built around the powerful Motorola 8260
processor, giving it the same processing power as the larger Eclipse
Omega matrix.

This manual refers to facilities in the Eclipse 4.2 software release.

Features of the Eclipse PiCo matrix include:

• Thirty-six ports in one rack unit (1 RU), including four 4-wire ports

• Eight onboard relays and eight onboard GPIs

• Non-blocking 64-port system created by connecting two matrices with

the high-speed link

• Intelligent linking of up to 15 matrices using the 4-wire trunks and a

LAN

• Two power supplies for fail-safe redundancy

• Seamless interfacing

• DTMF inward access

• Programmable VOX

• Individual level control

• Intuitive ECS programming software

• Remote matrix access via Internet/Ethernet

• Frequency response of 30 Hz to 22 kHz, ± 3 dB

• SNR and crosstalk > -70 dB

The Eclipse PiCo digital

matrix intercom features 32

full-duplex communications

ports, plus four 4-wire ports.

The matrix fits in one rack

unit (1 RU) of a standard

Electronic Industry

Association equipment rack.

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