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User Guide | Eclipse HX-Median
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Announcers typically wear a small ear piece so they
can hear the selected foldback audio mix. When a
director wants to give directions to an announcer on
air, or to announce changes in the program, the
director must interrupt the foldback. To do this, the
director uses a channel specifically set up to interrupt
the foldback audio.
Interface module
A piece of electronic hardware designed to convert the
four-wire signals of a central matrix port to some other
form of communication, such as 2-wire partyline,
telephone, etc. The interface module is connected to a
central matrix port. The external non-four-wire device
is then connected to the interface module.
i-Series
The i-Series is a family of Eclipse HX-supported user
panels.
The series includes two display stations, two non-
display stations, two expansion panels, and a level-
control panel.
Eclipse HX also supports V-Series panels (see below).
ISO
The ISO function, short for panel ISOlation, allows a
panel operator to call a destination and interrupt all of
that destination’s other audio paths and establish a
private conversation. When the call is completed the
destination’s audio pathways are restored to their
original state before the interruption.
Keygroup
KeyGroups provide a way of assigning a label to
multiple panels simultaneously even within a
networked matrix system. Once the KeyGroups have
been defined using EHX, all the keys within a
KeyGroup can be changed with a single assignment in
Production Maestro (Pro mode only).
Label
A label is an alphanumeric name of up to five
characters that identifies a source, destination, or
control function accessed by an intercom panel. Labels
appear in the displays of the intercom panel.
Labels can identify panels, ports interfaced to other
external equipment, fixed groups, partylines, and
special control functions.
MADI
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface. The MADI or
AES10 electronic communications protocol defines the
data format and electrical characteristics of an
interface carrying multiple channels of digital audio.
Multiplexing
The process by which two or more signals are
transmitted over a single communications channel.

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ModelEclipse HX-PiCo
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