Eclipse Digital Matrix
Interface Modules
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TEL-14 (Dual Telephone Interface Module)
The TEL-14 is a two-line, auto-nulling digital hybrid telephone
interface module, designed for establishing IFB connections
between the main intercom and remote production trucks, and
enabling telephone calls directly to or from any intercom station
in an Eclipse matrix.
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CCI-22 (Dual Party-line Ring Interface Module)
The CCI-22 connects two 2-wire full duplex party-line circuits with the matrix. The interface supports Clear-Com signaling to and from the matrix system, deriving its power from the external party-line circuit. Levels and cable nulling are completely adjustable. The CCI-22 functions with Clear-Com and other two-wire intercom systems.
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AES-6-CX and AES-6-RJ
The 6-channel AES-6-CX module connects digital panels to Eclipse matrices, providing two audio paths to the intercom panel for permanent program audio or production conference feed as well as switched intercom.
The AES-6-RJ interface card provides for direct connection to AES3 stereo digital audio routers and consoles. Once converted to AES3, outgoing intercom can be transferred to any existing AES3 or MADI channel formats using readily available AES3 products. (AES3 digital audio provides two channels of low-noise, high-quality audio in a single twisted pair cable.) |
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GPI-6 (6-way General Purpose Input Control Module)
The GPI-6 provides six general-purpose Opto logic inputs into the matrix, allowing external sources to trigger routing changes and other events through the matrix system.
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RLY-6 (6-way Relay Control Module)
The RLY-6 provides six fully programmable SPDT (single pole, double throw) relay outputs, to support dedicated switching functions external to the matrix system. This provides for external DC signal light activation or door control for example.
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FOR-22 (Dual 4-wire Transformer Balance and Radio Relay Control Module)
The FOR-22 connects two external 4-wire circuits to the matrix. Camera intercoms, two-way radios, microwave and satellite links, IFBs, and program audio inputs and outputs are candidates for the FOR-22. The module provides proper impedance matching, transformer isolation and level adjustments between systems. It also supports external relay activation and call-sense circuitry. The relays can be controlled separately to add to the frame relay complement.
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DIG-2 (2-Port Digital Interface Module)
Connects 2 Eclipse ports to 2 ICS intercom stations via single-pair cable.
(stations must be 'T' digital versions)itry. The relays can be controlled separately to add to the frame relays complement.
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