EHX Configuration Software

The Eclipse HX (EHX) configuration software controls the operation of the connected audio devices by sending signals to the circuit cards in the matrix, which then relay the signals to the audio devices.

Configurations (the operating parameters of complete system setups) are usually created on the EHX computer.

Up to four complete system configurations can be stored in the CPU card of the Eclipse HX-Delta, for retrieval and activation when required. The external PC that hosts the EHX software can store an almost unlimited number of complete system configurations (the number is only limited by the available memory space on the PC). You can download the configurations to the Eclipse HX-Delta as required.

EHX 11.1 runs on the following versions of Windows:

  • Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).

  • Microsoft Windows 8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit)

  • Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit)

Note: Operation on other platforms is no longer supported.
  • When running EHX on Windows OS, you can run the client and server on separate machines, connected over the network.

When running EHX on Windows operating systems, the client and server can run on separate machines connected over a network. You can use EHX to perform a wide range of configuration tasks, including:

  • Assigning labels (names) to ports and user panels.

  • Creating point-to-point and fixed group (partyline) communications between connected audio devices.

  • Enabling, limiting or disabling features of any connected user panel or card.

  • Configuring connections between matrices.

Note: The above list is not definitive. For more information about the capabilities of EHX, see EHX Help.

The EHX system can be set up to run on a client/server model over a network, allowing the system administrator to control multiple matrices remotely.