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V-Series Panels | User Guide (draft, not yet released)
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A FOR-22 Interface Module for connecting the matrix to a 4-wire device
with call signaling.
Headsets. These can be binaural, with or without Push To Talk (PTT).
There are also more advanced options including matrix inputs and mixer
control.
There are three connectors on the rear panel of the V-Series panel that can be
routed to the matrix via the IP channels. These are labelled:
Control – this is a DB25 female connector
Aux Audio – this is a DB25 male connector
Matrix (Analogue) – this is an RJ-45 connector
Internally, these are represented as EXT0, EXT1 and EXT2. If there is more
than one IP channel, EXT0 appears at the Matrix (Analogue) connector at the
rear of the panel. When two extra IP channels are added, EXT1 and Ext2 are
on the cable assembly used to implement the added IP channels. If there is
only one IP channel, EXT1 and EXT2 appear at the Control and Aux. Audio
connectors on the rear of panel.
The following sections describe the workflow for typical scenarios where one or
two extra IP channels are required. There is also a section describing more
advanced configurations. See also, the Eclipse HX Configuration Software
Manual.
4.3.1 Adding one extra IP channel
This is typically used if you want to configure the extra IP channel to connect
to a 4-wire interface, or to an analogue or digital partyline. To add on extra IP
channel:
1) From the EHX software, navigate to Cards and Ports > IVC-32 >
Port Function and add the V-Series Panel. The following screen
appears:
Figure 4-24 Multi-Channel V-Series
2) Select 1 Channel. A port labeled Hosted Direct appears under the V-
Series Panel.
3) The Audio Mixer settings automatically set the default layout for one
extra IP channel.