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User Guide| Eclipse HX-Median
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Power-One power supplies are identified by the part number on
the front of the unit. XP units do not have a part number on the
front of the unit.
Note: For information about diagnosing power supply issues, see 5.7 Diagnosing
power supply problems.
3.2.3 Main features of the Eclipse HX-Median
Features of the Eclipse HX-Median matrix system include:
A six rack-unit (6RU) frame.
Full audio bandwidth throughout the signal chain, producing superior
broadcast audio quality. The system maintains 24-bit depth, a sampling
rate of 48 kHz, and 30 Hz to 22 kHz frequency response.
Support for 7 analog port interface cards (MVX-A16), providing 16
analog ports each.
Support for 8 interface modules, which you can use to connect the
matrix to telephones, two-way radios, camera intercoms, partylines, and
other forms of communication.
Fail-safe redundancy is achieved with two CPU cards and two power
supplies.
Note: Power supplies automatically switch to the correct voltage, for compatibility
around the world.
Eight general purpose inputs and eight relays, located directly on the
matrix.
Full compatibility with V-Series and i-Series user panels.
Matrices that link across cities, nations, or continents through trunk
lines.
Uses the same fiber-networking interface as the Eclipse HX-Omega
matrix.
Connection to FreeSpeak/CellCom/FreeSpeak II antennas and splitters
using the E-QUE interface card.
Connection to IP enabled V-Series panels and Concert users over IP
networks using the IVC-32 interface card.
Audio level metering over IP networks using the LMC-64 interface card.

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