Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- The Eclipse Omega Matrix System: An Overview
- Operation
- The Eclipse Omega Matrix and Circuit Cards
- Front-Panel Controls and Lights
- Central Processor Unit (CPU) Card Description
- Analog Port Card Description
- Power Supply Description
- Connecting the Matrix
- Eclipse Fiber Linking
- Eclipse E-QUE Interface
- Eclipse IVC-32 Interface
- Eclipse LMC-64 Interface
- Installation
- Reconnecting the CPU Card’s Backup Battery
- Verifying the Shipment
- Unpacking the System
- Installing the Eclipse Omega Matrix
- Installing Power Supplies
- Installing the Rear RJ-45 Connector Panels
- Installing Rear RJ-45 Connector Panels in the Field
- Installing CPU Cards
- Installing Analog Port and Expansion Cards
- Wiring Audio Devices to the Matrix
- Wiring CPU Card Interfaces
- GPI/RLY Interface Connector
- RS-232 DB-9 Connector
- Alarm I/O Connector
- General-Purpose Outputs Connector (GP OUT)
- General-Purpose Inputs Connector (GP IN)
- Local Area Network Connectors (LAN1 and LAN2)
- E1/T1 Matrix to Matrix Crossover Cable
- E1/T1 Straight Cable Connections
- E1 to FreeSpeak/CellCom Antenna Pinout
- Maintenance
- Specifications
- Glossary
- Limited Warranty
- Technical Support & Repair Policy

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Status Lights
OK Light
When flashing, the “OK” light indicates that the CPU card is
successfully communicating with the Eclipse Configuration Software
(ECS).
IPC (Interprocessor Communication) Light
The “interprocessor communication” (IPC) light only operates when
there are two CPU cards in the matrix. When lit, the light indicates that
the two CPU cards are exchanging information.
Master Light
An Eclipse Omega system can have two CPU cards, although the
system will operate with only one. If the primary card becomes
unavailable for any reason, the second card can serve as backup while
the primary card is repaired or replaced.
The “master” light illuminates on whichever CPU card is currently
serving as master. If there is a backup CPU card in the matrix, its
“master” light will not illuminate if the primary card is acting as master.
LAN A Light
When a local area network (LAN) is connected to the matrix’s “LAN A”
port, the CPU card’s “LAN A” LED lights to indicate a connection to the
Eclipse Configuration Software LAN A port.
LAN B Light
When a second local area network is connected to the matrix’s “LAN
B” port, the CPU card’s “LAN B” LED lights to indicate a connection to
the Eclipse Configuration Software (ECS) LAN B port.
Sync Light
When multiple Eclipse matrices are connected together the “sync” light
illuminates to indicate that the matrices are connected and
synchronized.
SI Light
The “SI” light flashes to indicate communications activity.
Configuration “CONFIG” Button
The CPU card can hold four complete system configurations in its
operational memory. When the “CONFIG” button is pressed the
number of the currently active configuration (either 1, 2, 3, or 4)
appears in the dot-matrix display.
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