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HelixNet | User Guide
19 Connecting to other Intercom Systems
This section provides basic guidance on connecting your HelixNet Partyline system to a range of
other intercom systems, including:
l Two-wire cabled Partyline systems (RTS and Clear-Com Encore
®
).
l Four-wire wireless systems (FreeSpeak II the DX210).
l Digital matrix systems (Eclipse
®
MVX four-wire).
l Two-way radio systems.
l Linking to LQ devices.
The HMX-4X Main Station is connected to these systems using the optional Two-wire and Four-
wire interface modules.
19.1 Connecting LQ to HelixNet
19.1.1 About LQ
LQ linking facilitates interfacing to any 2-wire partyline, 4-wire and 4-wire+GPIO endpoints either
local or remote over any IP network.
The product line provides a unique combination of low latency with exceptional audio quality and
an intuitive, easy to use design.
19.2 LQ to HelixNet connectivity
Linking one or more LQ units to a HelixNet Main Station (HMS) in a Link-Group is a way of greatly
increasing the number of I/O interfaces available in your HelixNet intercom system.
Linking HelixNet and LQ also brings Agent-IC, SIP and Eclipse (IVC) connectivity into your
HelixNet system.
19.2.1 HelixNet/LQ Link-Group
Once an LQ unit is linked to an HMS in a Link-Group, all ports on the LQ unit are visible in the CCM
and available to be placed in a HelixNet Channel. Once a port is in a Channel, audio from that port
can be routed anywhere within the system.
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