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I-Station Hardware,
Installation & maintenance
I – STATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION DETAILS
This module covers the installation aspects of the I-Station.
For operational and general features, refer to the I-Station manual.
SAFETY
► WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or
moisture. Apart from fitting the AUX-101 local options daughter card, there are no user serviceable
units within the I-Station
► For proper ventilation, make sure ventilation openings are not blocked.
► Mains AC Power Each I-Station has an internal power supply, with a removable AC power
cord. The power supply is “universal,” operating over a voltage range of 90 to 245 VAC and 50 to
60 Hz. The maximum dissipation is 40 W
► Adjustments No initial adjustments are required to set up the panels other than the standard
input level adjustment made through the Eclipse EHX Configuration System.
► Configuration Assign each panel’s name and other parameters by using the Eclipse EHX
Configuration System. For instructions, see the Eclipse EHX Configuration System Manual.
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION DETAILS
Comms Module.
► At the rear of the I-Station, the comms
module contains two RJ45 connectors. J3 is for
matrix connection, while J1 is for connection to
an expansion panel (switches or pots). The
D15 connector J2 is currently unused.
► The panel to matrix cable uses a straight
through one-to-one cable STP CAT5 cable. The
run length can be up to 1kM (5/8 mile).
► The pinning for the cable(s) to expansion
panel(s) is the same pinning except that pairs 1
and 3 are not used, and the maximum length
should be no more than 1m (3 ft) between
expansion panels.
Pair 1 Audio output from Matrix to panel
Pair 2 RS-422 data input from panel to Matrix
Pair 3 Audio input from panel to Matrix
Pair 4 RS-422 data output from Matrix to panel
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE - EXPANSION PANELS
You can connect a maximum of
► Six I-Station expansion panel (E-1410)
► Four V-panels (V-1400) to an I-Station intercom panel.
► A total of six expansions (any combination) in total connected to one main host panel
The expansion panels are connected using straight CAT5 cables
To form a valid configuration, you cannot connect more than two I-station v-panels together in
the “daisy-chain.” The maximum cable length should be no more than 1m (3 ft) between
expansion panels
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE - EXPANSION PANELS
FULLY POPULATED I-SERIES CONFIGURATION
V-panel controlling upper listen level keys of Host panel
Host I-Series panel
V-panel controlling lower listen level keys of Host panel
V-panel controlling upper listen level keys of expansion panel
Expansion key panel
V-panel controlling lower listen level keys of expansion panel
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE – AUXILIARY OPTIONS MODULE
Auxiliary Options Module.
At the rear of the I-Station, the Auxiliary Options Module
carries connectors for:
► General purpose inputs
► Relay outputs
► Speaker-feed output
► Line-level output
► Hot-microphone output
► Program input
► Auxiliary microphone input
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE – AUXILIARY OPTIONS MODULE
General Purpose Inputs
► The upper D25F connector at the rear
supports two opto-isolated logic inputs to the
system.
► These may be used for footswitches or for
incoming steady state signals from another
system. See handbook for other application
details and for connection in iso/non-iso mode.
GPI wiring procedure
To operate logic #1 input . Using a footswitch or
similar
► Wire footswitch to pin 14 and pin 15 of
►DB-25F
► Wire a jumper link from pin 1 to pin 5 of
►DB-25F
► Logic#1 functions are accessed via HX
software
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE – AUXILIARY OPTIONS MODULE
General Purpose Outputs
► The lower D25F connector at the rear is for
general purpose outputs. Three relay outputs
are offered, single pole double throw.
► “Aux” relay can be used for controlling
external equipment eg. Releasing a door lock
or illuminating an applause lamp.
► “Mute” relay is generally activated by any
talk key on the panel and may be used to dim
or mute external loudspeaker audio in order to
avoid howl-round or disruption to the comms
traffic..
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE – AUXILIARY OPTIONS MODULE
Line level Speaker output
This is a fixed line level output of the
speaker- it is not affected by the volume
pot
External speaker output
If an external speaker is plugged into this
connector, the front-panel internal
speaker is still active. You can deactivate
one or both speakers through the Eclipse
EHX Configuration System.
The front-panel’s main-volume knob
controls the volume for both the rearpanel and front-panel speakers. The
volume of both speakers is the same.
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
I – STATION HARDWARE – AUXILIARY OPTIONS MODULE
► Hot microphone output J8 male
XLR. Line level. Always “live”, unless
disabled from the front panel
► Program Input J9 female XLR.
Line level. Audio level controllable by
the front “Vol/Prog” level control.
► Auxiliary microphone input J10
female XLR. Mic level (for dynamic
mic).
More details are available in the I-series Instruction Manual
Thank you!