User Guide | Eclipse HX-Delta
• The rear panel connectors which connect the
matrix’s hardware to panels and interfaces.
An internal matrix virtual partyline or busbar where
many panels and interfaces can talk onto or listen from
the partyline without talking to themselves.
A device such as an intercom panel, beltpack, or
interface to which audio signals are sent. The device
from which audio signals are sent is called a source.
All real-time communication between individuals
talking face to face is full duplex, meaning that they
can both talk and listen simultaneously. The Eclipse HX
matrices provide full-duplex audio.
A matrix interface card that is enabled to work with
Dante network protocols and software, allowing you to
transport many channels of high quality audio via a
Clear-Com matrix to multiple Dante enabled devices
using standard Ethernet network structure (up to 64
channels per E-DANTE64 card). Dante enabled devices
are also AES67 compliant.
EHX is the Eclipse HX configuration software. EHX
guides the operation of the matrix circuit cards and
connected panels.
International standard which describes how
information is transmitted across a network. Provides
for the efficient organization of network components.
A fiber-optic cable consists of a glass core covered with
a reflective material called cladding and several layers
of buffer coating to protect the cable from the
environment. A laser sends light pulses through the
glass core to the other end of the cable.
Digital wireless communications product. Sold under
the FreeSpeak name in Europe and Asia and CellCom
name in USA.
Digital wireless communications product.
Refers to transmission of signals in two directions
simultaneously.
Refers to making a trunk connection through other
matrices to a destination matrix.