Eclipse e-que interface, E-que interface description, Eclipse e-que interface -1 – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual

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ECLIPSE E-QUE
INTERFACE

E-QUE INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

The E-QUE interface allows the Eclipse matrix connectivity to
FreeSpeak/CellCom antennas and FreeSpeak/CellCom antenna
splitters, E1 and T1 trunk lines and E1 direct lines. The E-QUE
interfaces must be fitted in the rightmost available slots on the Omega
(furthest from the config cards) and up to four E-QUE interfaces can be
fitted on an Eclipse Omega matrix.

The FreeSpeak/CellCom connection options supported are:

• Up to 8 x FreeSpeak/CellCom antenna direct connections per

E-QUE interface.

• Up to 2 x FreeSpeak/CellCom splitter connections (up to 5

antennas each) per E-QUE interface.

Using all four E-QUE interfaces that can be fitted would allow up to 40
antennas and 200 beltpacks can be connected to a matrix.

The E-QUE interface also provides facilities for Direct and Trunk
connections using E1 protocol and Trunk connections over T1
protocol. 30 audio channels on each of 2 connectors (60 channels in
total) are available in E1 mode, while 24 audio channels on each of 2
connectors (48 channels per card in total) are available in T1 mode.

Each E-QUE interface consists of a front card with a reset button and
various status indicators, and a rear card with eleven RJ45 ports giving
eight standard ports, DECT sync in and out and a LAN port.

Each E-QUE front card has status LEDs for power, port activity and
LAN status. The port activity LEDs indicate whether there is a device
connected to an E1 port and that a connection has been established
between this port and the connected device.

Note: It is not necessary to have an ethernet cable connected to

the E-QUE card LAN port for the card to function correctly.

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