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Clear-Com eclipse HX-Delta - E-DANTE64-HX Interface Card; E-IPA-HX High Capacity IP to Matrix Card; Interface Modules

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User Guide | Eclipse HX-Delta
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Each LMC-64 interface comprises:
A front card with a reset button and various status indicators.
A rear card with eleven RJ-45 ports giving eight E1/T1 ports (not used),
DECT sync in and out (not used) and a LAN port for IP connectivity.
Each LMC-64 front card has status LEDs for power, port activity and LAN status.
The LAN indicators show whether there is a LAN connection and the IP activity
on the LAN port.
3.4.7 E-DANTE64-HX interface card
This is a Clear-Com matrix interface card that is enabled to work with Dante
network protocols and software. Using the E-Dante64 card you can 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).
You can configure each E-DANTE64-HX card with EHX configuration software to
support up to 16, 32 or 64 cards.
Note: Dante enabled devices also interface with AES67 devices.
Each E-DANTE64-HX card set consists of:
A front panel with a reset button and status LEDs
A rear panel with network connectors and status LEDs.
For more information, see 11 E-Dante64-HX card.
3.4.8 E-IPA-HX high capacity IP to matrix card
The E-IPA-HX card is a high capacity internet protocol (IP) audio card. It
provides up to 64 connections.
The card will offer both IVC ports and FSII IP transceiver support. This can be a
combination of up to 64 IP ports and/or FreeSpeak II wireless beltpack
connections (according to license).
IVC-32 legacy functionality (V-series panels, Directs, LQ, and Agent-IC) can run
at the same time as FSII beltpacks.
The E-IPA-HX card will only run with the latest EHX software (EHX 10.0 and
above).
3.5 Interface modules
Interface modules convert the four-wire signals of a central matrix port to other
types of signals that communicate with devices such as telephones, camera
intercoms, two-way radios, and so on. In this way non-four-wire devices can
communicate with the central matrix.

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