User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Important Safety Instructions
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Installation Overview
- 4 Locating System Components
- 5 Powering System Components
- 6 Wiring System Components
- 6.1 Using RJ-45 connectors
- 6.2 Connecting the matrix frame to a PC running EHX
- 6.3 Connecting the matrix frame to an Ethernet network
- 6.4 Connecting the matrix frame to a PC running Production Maestro Pro
- 6.5 Connecting the matrix frame to user panels
- 6.6 General Purpose Outputs (GPOs)
- 6.7 General Purpose Inputs (GPIs)
- 6.8 E & M signalling with an E-QUE E1 / T1 interface card
- 6.9 Connecting the matrix frame to an external alarm
- 6.10 Connecting to a four-wire audio device
- 6.11 Connecting to interface modules
- 6.11.1 Wiring schemes for the FOR-22 interface module
- 6.11.2 Wiring schemes for the CCI-22 interface module
- 6.11.3 Wiring for Clear-Com analog partyline systems (including Encore)
- 6.11.4 Wiring schemes for TEL-14 interface modules
- 6.11.5 Wiring scheme for the RLY-6 interface module
- 6.11.6 Wiring schemes for a GPI-6 Interface module
- 7 Connecting Matrix Frames
- 8 Glossary

Tip: For more information about the lights and controls on the CPU card, see either:
• The Eclipse HX-Omega User Guide.
• The Eclipse HX-Median User Guide.
• The Eclipse HX-Delta User Guide
Eclipse HX-PiCo
The LEDs on the front of the matrix indicate its operational status:
Figure 3: Eclipse HX-PiCo LEDs
Tip: For more information about the lights and controls on the front of the Eclipse HX-PiCo,
see
the Eclipse HX-PiCo User Guide.
One of the four configuration LEDs is
lit to indicate which configuration is
currently operational.
LAN Link LED
flashes green to
indicate an
operational LAN
connection.
RX LED flashes
yellow to indicate
when data is being
received.
PSU Alarm LEDs (1 and 2).
(Not lit during normal
operation).
OK LED flashes green (1:1 1Hz)
to indicate that the CPU software
is working.
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