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
7-3
"Non Volatile Data is invalid - Please check Battery Voltage"
If on successive power downs of the Eclipse frame the above state is
detected, and the message appears in ECS logs then it is advisable to
check the health of the CPU card on board battery, which should be
nominally at least 2.8V. The minimum at which the data may remain
intact is around 1.5V but normally the battery should be replaced
before the voltage drops to this level.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Lithium batteries can overheat or explode if they are shorted. When
handling the CPU card or a loose battery, DO NOT touch any external
electrical conductors to the battery’s terminals or to the circuits that the
terminals are connected to.
When servicing the battery, make sure that the jumper on CON9 is
connecting pin 2 (common) to either pin 1 (on) or to pin 2 (off). If the
common is left floating, the CPU may behave unpredictably. For
example, the microprocessor may reset itself intermittently.
VERIFYING THE SHIPMENT
When the Eclipse Omega system is received, inspect the boxes for
shipping damage. Report any shipping damage to the carrier. The
Eclipse distributor is not responsible for shipping damage.
Check the packing list and verify that every item on the list has been
received. Save all packing materials in the event that any items need
to be returned.
UNPACKING THE SYSTEM
When the Eclipse Omega system is received the circuit cards, power
supplies, and rear-connector panels are pre-installed in the matrix
chassis. The user needs to supply:
• A standard 19-inch rack in which to install the matrix.
• A personal computer to run the Eclipse Configuration Software
(ECS). The Eclipse Configuration Software runs on Windows Vista
(with restrictions), Windows 7 (with restrictions), Windows XP
Professional and Windows Server 2003.
• Shielded category-5 cables to connect to panels and interfaces.