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Why Choose Eclipse HX?

Robust, Modular & Redundant Architecture

Eclipse HX Matrix Intercom Systems deliver a scalable, modular, and redundant architecture engineered for real-world reliability. Designed as an elegant, self-contained ecosystem, it operates without the clutter of external adapters, simplifying installation. This purpose-built approach ensures resilient performance, allowing users to deploy systems "right-sized" for their infrastructure while maintaining the flexibility to expand as requirements evolve.

Unified Configuration & Live Management

The core EHX Configuration Software unifies setup, management, and health monitoring for reliable operation. For dynamic environments, optional Dynam-EC Live Assignment software empowers operators with live assignment capabilities. This enables real-time drag-and-drop routing, level adjustments, macro triggering, and undos, allowing the system to adapt instantly to immediate operational needs.

Local & Global Connectivity with Intelligent Linking

Eclipse HX delivers effortless interfacing across all scales, locally supporting Analog, Dante, MADI, AES67, SMPTE 2110, and Clear-Com’s LQ Series. For wide-area operations, native SIP telephony and Instant Voice technology provide robust global internet connectivity. Unifying these is Intelligent Linking, a self-managed mesh trunking capability that automatically routes audio through any available circuit type, ensuring resilient communication between Eclipse HX systems.

Logic Capability & Seamless API Integration

Eclipse HX blends internal automation with external connectivity. Internally, the Logic Maestro tool within EHX simplifies complex logic design using graphical workflows rather than scripts. Externally, extensive GPIO and the optional Host Control Interface (HCI) API enable seamless third-party integration. This grants external systems command over operations, including allowing specific user station keys to be used by 3rd party control systems.

User-Centric Roles & Versatile User Stations

Eclipse HX adapts to any workflow with diverse User Stations, including V-Series IrisX keypanels, FreeSpeak wireless beltpacks, and Agent-IC or Station-IC virtual clients. Utilizing User-Centric Roles, configuration is decoupled from physical ports, allowing devices to be dynamically configured based on the user or task rather than fixed hardware locations.

Continuous Evolution & Future-Proofing

Eclipse HX constantly evolves to meet changing operational demands. Recent enhancements include native SIP Client capability on the E-IPA card without additional hardware and providing support for the FreeSpeak Icon wireless beltpack. Furthermore, the addition of SMPTE 2022-7 provides seamless network redundancy, ensuring critical audio streams remain uninterrupted even during network failures, reinforcing the system's commitment to mission-critical reliability.

Single Matrix System

In a small-scale matrix system, the Eclipse HX-Delta system is ideal for a single facility that requires a maximum of 256 ports. This capacity allows many users to communicate on different types of V-Series Iris keypanels connected over 4-wire, trunked IP (Dante, AES67 and Native), E1/T1, Fiber, CAT5, and/or MADI. Additional contributors to the conversation that need to remain untethered to the desk or a specific position, and do not frequently require access to the intercom, could be on the complementary Agent-IC mobile app that depends on WiFi, 3G, 4G or Internet signal connections.

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Multi-Matrix System Network

For large-scale system deployments, any combination of Eclipse HX systems can be networked into a single, redundant system, providing communications to thousands of user positions. With this setup, Eclipse HX users have many user device options. There are different types of V-Series Iris keypanels connected over 4-wire, trunked IP (Dante, AES67 and Native), E1/T1, Fiber, CAT5, and/or MADI. Contributing users that need to remain untethered to the desk or a specific position, and do not frequently require access to the intercom, could be on the complementary Agent-IC mobile app that depends on WiFi, 3G, 4G or Internet signal connections.

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