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E-QUE-HX (DISCONTINUED)

The E-Que-HX card is a six rack unit (6RU) interface frame card that provides seamless connection for digital wireless communication. The E-Que-HX card provides connectivity between the FreeSpeak II Transceiver channels and ports within the matrix system, creating a truly seamless communications environment. Up to 4 E-Que-HX cards can be used in an Eclipse HX-Delta or HX-Median frame, and up to 6 cards in an Eclipse HX-Omega frame.

See Eclipse HX Interface Cards for current interface cards.

 

HCI Host Control Interface

Eclipse HX Host Control Interface (HCI)

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Eclipse HX Host Control Interface (HCI) is an open API protocol, which allows a third-party computer or automation system to control an Eclipse HX matrix. The HCI protocol is platform agnostic allowing applications to be developed in a wide variety of programming languages (C#, C, Python) and on a range of operating systems (Linux, MS Window, iOS).

VI-PNL-32L (DISCONTINUED)

V-Series Iris 32-key 2RU Lever Panel

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The V-Series Iris Lever Panels are user control panels that operate in conjunction with Eclipse HX Digital Matrix Systems. Lever panels feature one display window per “key” and provide Listen (up) and Talk (down) operation for the displayed label. Latching and momentary operation is software configurable. The Listen (up) path does not have to be the same as the Talk (down) path. A Talk/Listen LED status indicator is provided below the display window. When a talk path is active (down) the status will indicate a red color, and when a listen path is active (up) the status will indicate a green color.

VI-PNL-12P (DISCONTINUED)

V-Series Iris 12-key 1RU Pushbutton Panel

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The V-Series Iris Pushbutton panels are user control panels that operate in conjunction with the Eclipse HX Digital Matrix Systems. Pushbutton panels feature one a display window per key. For each key, a red tally light indicates Talk only, green indicates Listen only and amber is for both Talk and Listen. A special mode provides dual Talk/Listen with a latchable Listen and momentary Talk on one button.

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