Matrix chassis, Circuit cards, Cpu card – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual

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Figure 1-1: The Eclipse Omega Matrix Assembly

Note: The term “central matrix” is used to differentiate the

system’s core hardware and software from the connected
intercom panels and interfaces. The central matrix itself
consists of the matrix hardware and the ECS application.

MATRIX CHASSIS

The matrix chassis is a metal rectangular box which measures six rack
units high and 19-inches wide (26.9 cm x 48.3 cm). It has slots for 17
circuit cards and 2 power supplies.

RJ-45 and fiber-optic connectors are located on removable plates on
the rear of the chassis. These connect the circuit cards to intercom
devices and media such as panels, interfaces, 4-wire audio
equipment, wireless equipment and fiber-optic cables.

CIRCUIT CARDS

The matrix holds two types of circuit cards: system cards and port
cards. The cards slide vertically into the front of the matrix and connect
to the matrix’s backplane.

CPU Card

The CPU card is the master configuration card in the Eclipse Omega
system. It provides the serial data and Ethernet connection to the
connected PC computer. The CPU card also coordinates the data flow
between the other cards in the system, allowing them to communicate
with each other. The computer memory chip which stores four
complete system configurations is located on the CPU card, so that a

Eclipse Frame

Twelve 16-Port Circuit Cards

Dual Redundant
Power Supplies

RJ-45 Connectors
("Ports") on Back Panel

CPU Card

Three Spare Expansion Card Slots

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