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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Eclipse Omega Instruction Manual
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ECLIPSE IVC-32
INTERFACE
INSTANT VOICE COMMUNICATION INTER-
FACE DESCRIPTION
The Instant Voice Communication (IVC-32) interface allows the
Eclipse matrix connectivity over IP to V-Series IP panels and Concert
servers. The IVC-32 interfaces must be fitted in the rightmost
available slots on the Omega (furthest from the config cards) and up to
four IVC-32 interfaces can be fitted on an Eclipse Omega matrix.
Using all four IVC-32 interfaces that can be fitted would allow up to 128
IP connections from V-Series IP panels and Concert users to a matrix.
Each IVC-32 interface consists of a front card with a reset button and
various status indicators, and a rear card with eleven RJ45 ports giving
eight E1/T1 ports (not used), DECT sync in and out (not used) and a
LAN port used for the IP connection.
Each IVC-32 front card has status LEDs for power, port activity and
LAN status. The port activity LEDs are not active on the IVC-32 front
card as the E1/T1 ports are not used.
Note: It is necessary to have an ethernet cable connected to the
IVC-32 interface LAN port for the card to function correctly.
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