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1. Figure 2 81 Remote Panel Menu for Desktop Panels e RMT KEYS displays the menu to assign keys on the remote panel e ATTRIBUTES displays the attributes menu to allow the properties of the remote panel keys to be set Pressing the Reply key or reply key talk button REMOTE PNL will return to the sort group menu Remote Panel Attributes Menu Selecting the ATTRIBUTES item from the remote panel menu will display the attributes menu 42 _ E a E el ee v jaAa VLA v jaAa F A res ani a E ie anes Vv VILA vja Figure 2 82 Panel Attributes Menu for Rack Mount Panels v A Panel Label TALK DUAL T L Vv A Vv A Vv A Nate TALK FL LISTEN ria v A VIA Figure 2 83 Panel Attributes Menu for Desktop Panels This menu allows the user to set the attributes of a panel key to TALK LISTEN TALK LSTN TALK FL or DUAL T L TALK sets a talk from this panel to a destination with no automatic listen to the destination e LISTEN sets a key to listen to the source without talking to the destination at the same time Use as a monitor key Press the volume level up down buttons under the display lever key or pushbutton panels or turn the rotary encoder to increase or decrease the listen level e TALK LSTN sets a talk key with listen Press the volume level up down buttons under the display lever key or pushb
2. o Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 EA Via Via via VIA Via Figure 2 130 Local Exclusive for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Label 01 Label 02 Label 03 y A y A Vv A Label 04 Label 05 Label 06 Vv A y A Vv A A Label 07 Label 08 y A Vv oley 8 gt BY Label 09 Label 10 al Vv A Vv A Figure 2 131 Local Exclusive for Desktop Panels If local exclusive is selected but no key is pressed in five seconds local exclusive mode will be cancelled and the panel will return to its previous state The local exclusive functionality is only available when the panel is connected to a matrix and online LOCAL PAGE MENU The local page override menu allows the panel operator to talk to one or more destinations regardless of the destination panel settings for the panel loudspeaker For example if the loudspeaker volume has been turned down to minimum this setting will be overridden This function can also be accessed by pressing 3 on the panel keypad Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A v A INIA Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 a v A VTA vja v a Vv Figure 2 132 Local Page Override for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 63 V Series Panels User Guide Label 01 Label 02 Label 03 Label 05 Label 06 Label 07 Label 08 Hole 7 Xc Y Label
3. 2 29 Figure 2 58 Fixed Group Membership for Rack Mount Panels 2 30 Figure 2 59 Fixed Group Membership for Desktop Panels 2 30 Figure 2 60 Fixed Group Labels for Rack Mount Panels 2 30 Figure 2 61 Fixed Group Labels for Desktop Panels 2 31 Figure 2 62 Fixed Group Labels for Rack Mount Panels 2 31 Figure 2 63 Fixed Group Labels for Desktop Panels 2 32 Figure 2 64 Local Panel Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 32 Figure 2 65 Local Panel Menu for Desktop Panels 2 33 Figure 2 66 Panel Attributes Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 33 Figure 2 67 Panel Attributes Menu for Desktop Panels 2 34 Figure 2 68 Local Key Assign Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 35 Figure 2 69 Local Key Assign Menu for Desktop Panels 2 35 Figure 2 70 Key Assign Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 36 Figure 2 71 Key Assign Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 36 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Figure 2 72 Get Label menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 37 Figure 2 73 Get Label menu for Desktop Panels eee 2 37 Figure 2 74 Sort Group Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 37 Figure 2 75 Sort Group Menu for Desktop Panels 0 e 2 38 Figure 2 76 Remote Panel menu for Rack Mount Panels
4. Using the volume up down buttons or rotary encoder on the Reply key FG MEMBERS will scroll through the list devices that are members of the fixed group To exit the fixed group members menu and return Clear Com 2 41 V Series Panels User Guide 12 to the view fixed group menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FG MEMBERS The view fixed group menu will be redisplayed Nearby Panels Menu Selecting the NEAR PNLS option on the main menu will display the labels associated with panels configured as Nearby Panels in ECS Panels designated as Nearby Panels are within hearing distance of each other and an audio link between panels could result in an audio feedback loop howlround Audio paths to panels designated as nearby panels cannot be established Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 a Se Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A y A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv NTN a Ba Label 09 Label 10 EE Vv A Vv A Figure 2 21 Nearby Panels Display for Desktop Panels Using the up down volume buttons or rotary encoder on the Reply key NEAR PNLS will scroll through the list of nearby panels To exit the nearby panels menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button NEAR PNLS The system information menu will be redispla
5. Err 6 5 Remote ans timeout The IVC 32 has not replied to the call within the timeout period Err 6 6 Remote stopped IVC 32 card has stopped responding Err 6 7 Transport cleared Err 6 8 Transport connection Err 6 9 Gatekeeper cleared Err 6 10 Cannot find user The user name specified by the panel is not known to the target system Err 6 11 Not enough bandwidth The network did not have enough bandwidth available for a connection Err 6 12 No common capabili ties Err 6 13 Call was forwarded Err 6 14 Bad password The panel name or the pass word is incorrect Err 6 15 Local end busy Network congested Err 6 16 Local end busy Network congested Err 6 17 Remote end busy Network congested or IVC 32 busy Err 6 18 Remote end busy Network congested or IVC 32 busy Err 6 19 Remote party unavail Target IVC 32 could not be contacted Err 6 20 Remote disconnected The IVC 32 has terminated the OK connection Err 6 21 Remote offline The IVC 32 could not be reached Err 6 22 Remote may retry IVC 32 may retry the connect Err 6 23 Remote unmapped Err 6 24 Call duration exceeded Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Code Message Text Meaning Err6 25 Invalid conference ID Err6 26 Connection timed out Network load cased discon nect Table 3 3 Panel Connect Sub Codes If an error is reported the appropriate corrective action should be taken In many
6. 0000 W TECHNICAL SUPPORT amp REPAIR POLICY W V TECHNICAL SUPPORT POLICY 00 00 0000 W v RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION POLICY W vi REPAIR POLIGY citada Sue ie Ae ti W viii Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide FIGURES Figure 1 1 V12LD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 3 Figure 1 2 V12PD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 3 Figure 1 3 V12RD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 3 Figure 1 4 V24LD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 4 Figure 1 5 V24PD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 4 Figure 1 6 V24RD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 4 Figure 1 7 V12LDE Expansion Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 5 Figure 1 8 V12PDE Expansion Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 5 Figure 1 9 V12RDE Expansion Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 5 Figure 1 10 V12LDD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 6 Figure 1 11 V12PDD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 6 Figure 1 12 V12RDD Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 7 Figure 1 13 Line Key Display Window Areas ssec 1 8 Figure 1 14 Lever Key Panel Volume Buttons ee 1 8 Figure 1 15 Pushbutton Panel Volume Buttons 0 0 ee 1 9 Figure 1 16 Rotary Panel Volume Buttons eee eee 1 9 Figure 1 17 Key Statu
7. 2 39 Figure 2 77 Remote Panels menu for Desktop Panels 2 39 Figure 2 78 Sort Group Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 40 Figure 2 79 Sort Group Menu for Desktop Panels occccconoccccccco 2 40 Figure 2 80 Remote Panel Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 41 Figure 2 81 Remote Panel Menu for Desktop Panels 2 41 Figure 2 82 Panel Attributes Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 42 Figure 2 83 Panel Attributes Menu for Desktop Panels 2 42 Figure 2 84 Forced Listen Configuration Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 43 Figure 2 85 Forced Listen Configuration Menu for Desktop Panels 2 43 Figure 2 86 Forced Listen Sources Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 44 Figure 2 87 Forced Listen Sources Menu for Desktop Panels 2 44 Figure 2 88 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Rack Mount Panels 2 44 Figure 2 89 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Desktop Panels 2 45 Figure 2 90 Forced Listen Source Panels for Rack Mount Panels 2 45 Figure 2 91 Forced Listen Source Panels for Desktop Panels 2 45 Figure 2 92 Forced Listen Destinations Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 46 Figure 2 93 Forced Listen Destinations Menu for Desktop Panels 2 46 Figure 2 94 Forced Listen Destination Interfaces for Rack Mount Pan ln 2 46 Figure 2 95 Forced Listen Destination Interfaces for Desktop Panels 2 47 Figure 2 96 Forced Listen Source Panels for Rack Mount Panels 2 47 Figure 2 97 F
8. 2 68 Supervise Menu ato eae api eee ou as ei 2 68 Shift Men s ae terete sea yeasts 9 be Eee ee aoe eed 2 72 Call Signallin s y 20si40cetete ee eet ee tee eke shew 2 75 Dial Pad and DTMF Dial c 3 s 24 in09 o ad OSba wea Bas 2 75 Communication Error Indicator oooocoooo oo 2 75 Level Controls and Indicators oooooccooccooo 2 75 Main Level Control nasasa rata e 2 75 Auxiliary Level Control ooooocoooocoomooo 2 75 LED TaleS cias ys 2 75 Control Buttons 12 Sirio ca eo sa 2 76 Microphone BulO Maq daa or a lor 2 76 Shift Page BUON atorrante 2 76 Menu Buton sudando ee aT 2 76 Headset Pushbutton ceccrioci cios a 2 76 Oda A dd do de ts ono a gta oe Me 2 77 Level Adjustment EncoderS lt oooooooomon o 2 77 Lever Key Listen Level Adjustment 2 77 Pushbutton Listen Level Adjustment 2 77 Rotary Listen Level Adjustment oo o oo ooo 2 78 Headset Connection 24003384 a eee ehactetiaad dite 2 78 Talk Listen Lever Keys and Indicators 2 79 Lever Key Operation 0200 e eee eee eee 2 79 Talk and Listen Indicators lt 2 79 Talk Listen Pushbuttons and Indicators 2 79 Pushbutton Operation so ad 2 79 Talk and Listen Indicators o oooooooooo 2 80 Talk Listen Rotary Keys and Indicators 2 80 Rotary Operation 3 25 vasaceaev ee nes ees bee oa le
9. SUPERVISE MENU The supervise menu allows the user to select another panel to supervise from the panels listed in the sort groups The target panel cannot be the current panel an error message will be displayed if this is selected and must be a V Series panel with the same number of keys or fewer keys than the supervising panel Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide SG 01Label SG 03Label SG 05Label SG 07Label SG 09Label y SUPERVISE _ SG 02Label SG 04Label SG 06Label SG 08Label SG 10Label ana v A Figure 2 139 Supervise Menu for Rack Mount Panels Figure 2 140 Supervise Menu for Desktop Panels Use the Up Down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder of the reply key to scroll through the sort groups and the talk listen key or pushbutton or talk button to select the required sort group The sort group menu will then be displayed for that sort group Alias Label LIST v A A SG 02Label _ METE START MIDDLE Figure 2 141 Supervise Label Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 70 v ja v jaAa v A v jaAa Alias label Vv A SG 02 label LIST Figure 2 142 Supervise Label Menu for Desktop Panels The selected sort group name is displayed on the reply key and the first member of the sort group is displayed on the top row of the display
10. 012545678 PL 2 Latch Shift Page Key Panel Indicator only current page Type Monitoring displayed Figure 1 18 Reply Key Display Window Areas e Label Field 10 character field for the Reply label or the caller label e Latch Indicator indicates the latch status of the key As the Reply key is non latching these indicators will not be displayed e Shift Page The number of the current shift page Only the current page number is displayed with the digit in the position shown in the illustration Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide e Key Type indicates the type of route or action the Reply key is connected to When replying to an incoming call from a Party Line Fixed Group or IFB the caller port is displayed rather than the Party Line Fixed Group or IFB and the reply key only connects to the caller e Panel Monitoring displays an ear icon if the panel is being monitored FONTS The Eclipse V5 release has additional font support for the V Series panels The details of the fonts supported and any limitations are described below 1 Basic Latin The backslash is a Yen character This is a size maximized font no descenders lower case characters are not relative in size to upper case characters This covers Unicode 32 to 127 decimal 0x20 to Ox7F hex The V Series panel display will support ten characters 2 Cyrillic This is a normal relatively sized font Th
11. Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide REAR PANEL CONNECTORS The rear panel connectors on the V Series main panels without option cards fitted are e Power e GPIO connector DB25F LAN connector RJ45 e Auxiliary Audio DB25M e Matrix port RJ45 e Expansion panel RJ45 The rear panel connectors on the V Series expansion panels are e Power e Expansion panel in RJ45 e Expansion panel out RJ45 The rear panel connectors are described in detail in the installation chapter 84 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide IP CONFIGURATION INTRODUCTION V Series panels running application code V1 73 or above are automatically enabled for IP operation without the need for an IP license V Series panels running a prior IP capable version of the application code must be enabled for IP operation using a license code input to the panel or upgraded to V1 73 or later For further details on how to license IP operation please contact Clear Com sales or your distributor When an V Series panel is enabled for IP it can connect to an Eclipse matrix over a standard ethernet network using an IVC 32 card Each IVC 32 card can support up to 32 V Series panels using IP Once the V Series panel has been enabled for IP some extra menus are available to configure the panel to use the IP network Initially a V Series panel is not enabled for IP In order to enable the panel it is necessary to enter a ten digit passcode which is stored i
12. Lever Key Status Volume Volume LED Down Up Figure 2 148 Lever Key Panel Volume Buttons Pushbutton Listen Level Adjustment The listen level for each key on a pushbutton panel is adjusted using the volume up down buttons situated below the display for that key shown in Figure 2 149 78 PF Display Pushbutton amp Volume Volume Status LED Down Up Figure 2 149 Pushbutton Panel Volume Buttons Rotary Listen Level Adjustment The listen level for each key on a rotary panel is adjusted using the rotary control situated beside the display for that key shown in Figure 2 150 4 Rotary Level amp Talk amp Status LED Status LED Figure 2 150 Rotary Panel Volume Buttons Headset Connector The headset connector provides a front panel connection for a headset with automatic headset detection if enabled see chapter 4 for details on internal switches Plugging in a headset will initially cause the panel to switch to headset microphone operation and will turn the front panel and aux speakers off and the front panel microphone off The LS Cut and Mic indicators will reflect the devices being disabled Unplugging the headset will cause the panel to switch to panel microphone operation and will turn the speakers on If the main speaker has already been cut before the headset was plugged in it would remain muted but when the headset was unplugged it would be Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels
13. While Clear Com makes every attempt to maintain the accuracy of the information contained in its product manuals that information is subject to change without notice Performance specifications included in this manual are design center specifications and are included for customer guidance and to facilitate system installation Actual operating performance may vary Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com Eclipse Glossary GLOSSARY Analog Port Any of the Eclipse matrix s analog input output RJ 45 connectors that are used to connect cable from the matrix to panels and interfaces Each port connects to a separate audio channel in the matrix intercom system Alias label A label that is temporarily assigned and replaces a previously labeled port or conference Bus A bus is the channel or path between the components in the matrix along which electrical signals flow to carry information from one component to the next In the Eclipse matrix the bus is located in the etched surface of the midplane Call Signal A call signal is an electronic signal sent from one panel or interface to another A call signal can be audible and or visual Typically a call signal is sent to get the attention of a panel operator who may have turned down their intercom speaker s volume or removed their headset It can also be sent to activate an electronic relay Canvas The assignment area of Production Maestro which can have any user labeled ba
14. key 2 Press the REPLY key or pushbutton or talk button so that PL is displayed on it 3 All available party line status LEDs or pushbuttons or talk buttons flash red 4 Press the key or pushbutton or talk button for the desired party line 5 The key s status LED or talk button becomes solid red and all available members status LEDs or pushbuttons flash green In the case of rotary panels if a talk label is available the talk button will flash green and if a listen label is available the rotary encoder will flash green 6 Press a key with the associated flashing green status LED or the pushbutton or talk button or rotary encoder of an available member to add it to the party line 7 The status LED or pushbutton or talk button or rotary encoder becomes solid green to indicate the member has been added to the party line 8 To remove a member from the party line press that member s key 9 The solid green status LED or pushbutton or talk button or rotary encoder associated with that key blinks green to indicate it is now available 68 10 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the party line contains all desired members 11 Press the REPLY key or Reply key talk button to cycle through the remaining assignments to exit assignment panel mode Setting Up Fixed Group members Only Talk and Listen keys are valid as members of a fixed groups 1 Press the ASSMNT PNL key so that the REPLY key status LE
15. lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder rotary panel will send a call signal to the destination label if the destination has been configured by ECS to allow call signalling tones DIAL PAD AND DTMF DIAL The 2RU and desktop panels have a dial pad which can be used for DTMF dialling To use the keypad for dialling press the 1 key on the keypad to enter dial mode Further key presses on the keypad will send DTMF tones to the matrix and comfort tones to the panel speaker or headset and the reply key will display DIAL Dial mode will automatically timeout after five seconds if no further digits are pressed If the reply key or menu button is pressed dial mode will exit Communication Error Indicator If the panel should lose data communication with the matrix frame e It will display the message Waiting for Eclipse When data communication is restored the panel will automatically return to normal operation Level Controls and Indicators Main Level Control A rotary encoder to adjust the speaker volume and an associated three color indicator to indicate the level setting green for minimum setting orange for midrange setting and red for maximum setting There is also a separate red LED to indicate loudspeaker cut The indicator shows red when the loudspeaker is muted The main level control has a momentary push action used for loudspeaker cut Auxiliary Level Control A rotary encoder to adjust the
16. listen again output voicerec panel message recording output The input audio stream crosspoint options are e mtx1 input mono audio from the matrix via the analogue connection or one channel of stereo via an AES 3 card e mtx2 input a second channel of stereo from the matrix via the AES 3 card e ext1 input from external input 1 on the auxiliary audio connector e ext2 input from external input 2 on the auxiliary audio connector e hs1 input from headset 1 microphone e hs2 input from headset 2 microphone e tone test tone input Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide e laplay listen again input e voiceplay message recording input The crosspoint controller options are e main main internal volume controller assigned e aux auxiliary internal volume controller assigned none no controller assigned 5 9 limit This command allows various operating parameters of the digital limiters to be viewed and adjusted Display 2 shows the input stream of the limiter being accessed Display 3 shows the parameter for the limiter and display 4 shows its current value a ae Exit Local Figure 5 9 Limit Settings Display The available input streams shown in window 2 are e hs1 input from headset 1 microphone e hs2 input from headset 2 microphone The available limiter are shown in window 3 and the limiter parameters and units are shown in window 4 The limiters are d
17. AAN Label 09 Label 10 ee Vv A Vv A Figure 2 97 Forced Listen Source Panels for Desktop Panels Pressing the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder on the Reply key will scroll Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 48 through the list of possible panels Pressing a key or talk button for a panel will select the panel and display the forced listen source menu Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL DEST PN will return to the forced listen configuration menu Input Levels The INPUT LVLS menu displays the sort groups available to the panel Selecting one of the sort groups displays the membership menu for that sort group SG 01Label SG 03Label SG 05Label SG 07Label SG 09Label v jaAa INPUT LVLS _ SG 02Label SG 04Label SG 06Label SG 08Label SG 10Label ms v A Figure 2 98 Input Levels Menu for Rack Mount Panels Figure 2 99 Input Levels Menu for Desktop Panels Pressing the Up Down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder on the Reply key will scroll through the list of sort groups When a sort group is selected by pressing the corresponding lever key or pushbutton or talk button the sort group membership menu is displayed Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button INPUT LVLS will return to the
18. Depending on the ECS configuration access to some or all of these menus may be disabled on the panel To navigate the menu levels on lever key or pushbutton panels use the lever key or push button corresponding to the display showing the required menu item to select the option required For rotary panels use the talk button below the display showing the required menu item to select the option required The selected menu options will then be displayed on the panel and the process is repeated until the panel item to be set or adjusted is reached To return to the previous menu use the REPLY key talk button which will display the name of the current menu in inverse video For lever key panels in order to select a menu item the lever key should be pressed down Talk the up Listen direction is not active except in the case of the View Keys and Local Keys menus where both up and down Talk and Listen key presses will select the menu item To scroll through label lists use the up down volume control buttons on lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder on rotary panels Some menus can be accessed directly using the keypad on the 2RU and desktop panels These are e 1 Dial menu e 2 Local Exclusive e 3 Local page override 4 Assignment Panel menu e 5 Local Key Assign menu e 7 Local Preferences menu e Fast Key Assign When menus are accessed directly via the keypad the blue menu LED wil
19. Press the ASSMNT PNL key or talk button so that the REPLY key status LED lever key or pushbutton or talk button illuminates red and IFB is displayed on the REPLY key 2 All valid IFB destination status LEDs or pushbuttons or talk buttons will flash red At this point the output level from the matrix to the IFB destination can be set on rotary panels as described below 66 3 Press the front panel key or talk button for the required IFB destination Its status LED or pushbutton or talk button will turn solid red while all valid sources status LEDs or pushbuttons or rotary encoders will blink green At this point the output level from the matrix to the IFB destination can be set on rotary panels as described below Press a source s key or talk button to assign it to the destination Its status LED or talk button will turn solid green Pressing the key or talk button again deactivates the assignment 4 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all sources are assigned to the IFB destination 5 Press the REPLY key or Reply key talk button to cycle through the remaining assignments to exit assignment panel mode Rotary Panel IFB Setup Rotary panels provide facilities to set audio levels when assigning IFB sources and destinations using the rotary encoders Audio Source Set input level of IFB source to Matrix i ZEN Audio A Set output level Source of Matrix to IFB destination IFB IFB Destination Destinat
20. Rotary Panel IFB Operation 0 0 000 ae 1 18 Rotary Forced Listen Operation 000000 0 1 19 Rotary Panel Reply Key GPI Operation 1 19 l OPERATION curar cio tre 2 1 Panel Menu SiIructure s 22 rotar amas on e be wees 2 1 Past Key ASSIGN acu tai eos LA chute Rok cise aye ee waren ee 2 2 Top Level Menu 0 5 wos Sty a etd Ria a Rony ns Waa 2 4 System Information Menu 0 000 e eee eee 2 6 View Keys M nU ostia ia nice tw eeu ate 2 7 Key Info Menu aii oO 2 8 Panty Line Mesias Seek Ba eR ey aa 2 9 Fixed Group Menu aurora risa a 2 10 Nearby Panels Menu 000 eee eee eee eee 2 12 Monitor Men ion dices cate ads 2 12 Forced Listen Source Menu 000e eee eee 2 13 Forced Listen Destination Menu 2 14 Local Preferences Menu 0 00 eeee eee eee ee 2 15 TIMEOUTS ies i Sai Het atin eae Gi wea aaa eae 4 2 17 Level Adjust M nus es 3 s4c2 50s Ges ess ee sea eee ea ears 2 19 Brightness Melo benesc tea ac A ede ae 2 21 Messages Menu sisas ea 2 22 Reset Crosspoints Menu 0 cece eee eee eee 2 23 Reset APIS Ss 2 ose hate Pe a tee ae baw Oe 2 23 System Configuration Menu 2 002 cee eee ee 2 24 Panty Lines ccoo os ate Se 2 26 Party Line Membership Menu 055 2 26 E ec cen dancers A ws E Seas aaa sy has 2 29 Fixed Group Membership Menu 0 5 2 29 Local Panel Menu api a sighs tee de
21. Selecting START will take the user to the start of the sort group selecting MIDDLE will take the user to the middle of the sort group and selecting END will take the user to the end of the sort group Selecting OK will select the currently displayed member of the sort group and place the panel corresponding to the label into supervised mode If it is unable to supervise the panel an error screen is displayed ue _ VITA VILA EE ee te IO IE Lae v JA vo A Figure 2 143 Supervisor Error Message for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide yv A yv A Figure 2 144 Supervisor Error Message for Desktop Panels The message Panel Offline is only displayed if the reason that the target panel cannot be supervised is that it is offline If there is another error such as an invalid port or panel type the message Unable to Supervise is displayed When the panel is actively supervising another panel the key displays on both panels are inverted to indicate the current state i e instead of light text on a dark background the key displays will show dark text on a light background When in Supervisor Mode the V Series panel can mimic and control any target V Series panel in the local system This involves remote actioning of key presses and displaying a mimic of the target panel s display Whilst in Supervisor Mode all key
22. Shift Page Select LED Shift Page Select H y E O il D q D JO E D q D D q D D q D O D q D Menu Select LED Menu Select OOOO GOGO AM a qd D ji OO Reply Key Talk Listen Headset Main Main Keypad MIC H S H S MIC Status LED Socket Volume Volume On LED Select Indicator Control Indicator LED LED Figure 1 11 Vi2PDD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 12 illustrates the V12RDD front panel controls and indicators 1 6 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Listen Key MIC LS Cut Info amp Level Talk Button Display Socket LED Loudspeaker LED Auxiliary Volume Indicator LED Auxiliary Volume Control Shift Page Select LED Shift Page Select oo Menu Select LED Menu Select Reply Key Headset Main Main Keypad MIC H S H S MIC Socket Volume Volume On LED Select Indicator Control Indicator LED Figure 1 12 V12RDD Front Panel Controls and Indicators DISPLAY WINDOW A display window is located next to each selector and shows the currently assigned label for that selector Assi
23. a v jaAa DHCP Figure 3 23 Rack Mount Panel DHCP Control Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide anes Ds a vo A yv A Figure 3 24 Desktop Panel DHCP Control The DHCP control menu allows the user to enable or disable the panel using a DHCP server The current DHCP state is indicated by an inverse video bar Use the ENABLE or DISABLE keys to enable or disable DHCP and the DHCP key or talk button to exit the menu CLEAR CONFIRM MENU tee VIA VIA ET Ba E rado Figure 3 25 Rack Mount Panel Confirm Menu sal VILA VTA el a VILA Figure 3 26 Desktop Panel Confirm Menu When a CLEAR key is used to clear an item such as IP address a confirmation menu will be displayed Use the YES or NO keys to Clear Com 3 15 V Series Panels User Guide 16 confirm that the item is to be cleared When one of the keys is used the original menu will be redisplayed with the item cleared or not cleared PANEL IP ADDRESS E a epe IMPRESA CLEAR Figure 3 27 Rack Mount Panel IP Address Menu 789 012 Vv A VISTEN CLEAR pS z v A Figure 3 28 Desktop Panel IP Address Menu Use the CLEAR key to clear the panel IP address and then enter the new address using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to sele
24. party line interfaces menu and return to the party line members menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button PL INTS The party line members menu will be redisplayed Selecting PANELS from the party line members menu will display a list of panels that may be members of the party line To exit the party line members menu and return to the party line configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button PL MEMBERS The party line configuration menu will be redisplayed uN Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A y A ANNAN Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 E v jaAa v jaAa yv A VIA Vv Figure 2 54 Party Line Labels for Rack Mount Panels A v A v A A vja v jaAa A Label 07 Label 08 Vv Vv A NINE Label 09 Label 10 ES Vv A Vv A Figure 2 55 Party Line Labels for Desktop Panels Using the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder on the Reply Key PL PANELS will scroll through the list of possible panels If a panel is a member of the party line a selection bar will be displayed under the panel name To select or deselect a panel press the lever key button or talk button next to the required label and the panel will either be added to the party line membership or removed from the party line membership To exit the party line panels menu and return to the party line
25. see Level Adjust Menu in chapter 2 ROTARY ENCODER Beside each key display on rotary panels is a rotary encoder to adjust the volume on that connection Turning the rotary encoder clockwise increases the volume and turning it anti clockwise reduces the volume The rotary encoder can also be used to release a telephone line in the same way as the TEL RELEASE function in the diagnostic menu see Diagnostic Menu on page 2 48 This function will only operate if the label on the key is to a Tel 14 and remote telephone line release has been enabled on the panel from ECS To release the telephone line press and hold the rotary encoder switch The label display will change to say TEL RELEAS and the telephone will be put back on hook and all latched keys to it on the local system will be unlatched and so kill the routes to it After approximately 5 seconds the display will return to showing the configured label If the panel does not have Remote Line Release configured then it will send the call signal to the label The rotary encoder is also used to adjust some settings that are accessed through the panel menu such as side tone gain see Level Adjust Menu in chapter 2 and scroll through lists KEYPAD 2RU amp DESKTOP PANELS The keypad on the 2RU lever key pushbutton and rotary panels and desktop panels may be used to access certain menu pages directly as a shortcut and to enter dialcodes to dial out via a
26. 0 being the main page by default Pressing and holding the shift page button will display the shift page menu with the currently selected shift page indicated by a bar below the label The shift page labels will flash if there is an unanswered call on any key on the page The talk listen key or pushbutton or talk button is used to select a shift page and pressing and releasing the shift page button again will display the last selected shift page Pressing and releasing the shift page button will switch between the main page page 0 and the last selected shift page Note Shift pages are only available on main panels and not on expansion panels Sys Info Menu Sys Config Menu E E Diagnostic Call Menu Menu Supervise Menu i N Shift Y Page Y Menu Forced Listen Destination Menu Forced Listen Source Menu Monitor Menu Fixed Group Menu Party Line Menu View Keys Menu Nearby Panels Li El Menu Timeouts Menu Level Adjust Menu Brighiness Menu Reset Crosspoint Menu Output Levels Menu System Data Menu Key Info Menu Attributes Menu Figure 2 147 V Series Menu Structure 2 74 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide CALL SIGNALLING Pressing and holding both the Up and Down buttons of the label key
27. 08 Vv A Vv A FB Label 09 Label 10 ia VIA VIA Figure 2 135 Assignment Menu for Desktop Panels The Reply key displays the assignment types IFB PL FG that have been enabled in ECS Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button will cycle through the available assignment types IFB Party Line and Fixed Group Assignments The ASSNMT PNL key allows local assignments to be made for IFBs party lines and fixed groups To access the assignment mode e Press the ASSNMT PNL key or talk button The REPLY key status LED or pushbutton to talk button will illuminate red and IFB will be displayed on the REPLY key To access party line mode press the REPLY key or talk button PL will be displayed on the REPLY key To access fixed group mode press the REPLY key or talk button again FG will be displayed on the REPLY key e Pressing the REPLY key or Reply key talk button again will exit assignment mode Setting Up IFB Sources and Destinations Only Global IFBs with Talk are valid as IFB destinations and only sources with listen are valid to be assigned to an IFB Normally only one source per destination will be configured If multiple sources for an IFB destination are required then the option to assign multiple sources to an IFB from an AP panel should be checked in the ISO and IFB tab under System Preferences 1
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29. A VTA V JA VTA v A Figure 2 72 Get Label menu for Rack Mount Panels Figure 2 73 Get Label menu for Desktop Panels The Up Down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply key are used to scroll through the list of available Sort Groups see the Eclipse Configuration Menu for information on setting up Sort Groups To select a sort group from the list use the pushbutton or lever key or talk button corresponding to the display window The sort group membership menu will be displayed for the selected sort group Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button GET LABEL will return to the key assign menu Label Alias Label LIST y y y vw vw vw Figure 2 74 Sort Group Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 37 V Series Panels User Guide 38 Ja O v ja VIA Alias label a Vv A ES 7 Vv A Figure 2 75 Sort Group Menu for Desktop Panels The Sort Group menu items are e Label label of currently displayed key in sort group e Alias Label alias of label currently displayed e START takes the user to the start of the current sort group MIDDLE takes the user to the middle of the current sort group END takes the user to the end of the current sort group e OK accept the currently displayed item and place it in the KEY ASSIGN menu To use the sort group membership menu The
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31. Guide 12 la This allows various controls for the Listen Again system to be displayed and changed Display 2 Shows the parameter name and display 3 shows the parameter value Figure 5 11 Listen Again Settings Display The parameter names and values are shown below e threshold the signal level in dB needed to trigger the Listen Again recording maxsilence The maximum time in ms that silence will not cause fragmentation of a message e stale the time in seconds after which a message will be deleted e startsil the duration in ms of silence preceding message playback e starttone the duration in ms of the start tone during playback e endsilence the duration in ms of the silence after playing back a message e endtone the duration in ms of the end of messages tone during playback Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide mixer Allows control of the number of mixer inputs and outputs Display 2 displays inputs or outputs Display 3 shows the number of inputs or outputs Exit Local Figure 5 12 Mixer Settings Display 13 14 setup This allows all the audio settings to be saved and restored from a file in nonvolatile memory on the panel This is an action command Display 2 shows save or restore Display 3 shows DO IT and when the command is executed shows DONE Exit Local Figure 5 13 Setup Display Settings
32. INTERNET A VLA o aed vial vja vja CON TYPE vial vja vjal Figure 3 34 Desktop Panel IP Connection Type Menu Three types of IP network connection are supported by V Series IP panels These are WAN Wide Area Network This type of network covers a broad area and may include a number of local area networks LAN Local Area Network This type of network usually covers a small area such as an office or a single building or business Internet Global network that may be used to connect local networks in various locations around the world The type of network currently selected is shown by an inverse video bar under the network type To select a connection type press the key or talk button corresponding to the network type and the indicator bar will move to the selected type Press the CON TYPE key or talk button to exit Clear Com 3 19 V Series Panels User Guide Top Level Menu IP Setup 3 20 iP IP Clear Aias H Address item Menu Menu E iP Clear HH Gateway item Gateway Menu Menu DNS Clear c Serer ltem menu Menu Matrix Clear Matix iP tem E Menu Menu Net Clear Setup Item Menu Menu Clear ltem Menu Clear Item Menu Clear Type ltem Type Menu Menu User 1D Menu Password Menu Connect Action Clear Com V S
33. Instruction Manual 810265Z Eclipse Digital Wireless Beltpack Instruction Manual 810376Z Clear Com Eclipse Manuals LIMITED WARRANTY This document details the Clear Com Standard Limited Warranty for all new products for sale within all regions with the exception of Military Aerospace and Government MAG EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN LIMITED WARRANTY CLEAR COM MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED 1 Standard Limited Warranty Clear Com warrants its products including supplied accessories against defects in material or workmanship for the time periods as set forth below provided it was purchased from an authorized Clear Com dealer or distributor a Pursuant to this Limited Warranty Clear Com will at its option i repair the product using new or refurbished parts or ii replace the product with a new or refurbished product b Remedies In the event of a defect the rights detailed in 1 a are your exclusive remedies For purposes of this Limited Warranty refurbished means a product or part that has been returned to its original specifications c Standard Warranty Period by Product i All Clear Com brand systems and products including belt packs have a Limited Warranty of two years with the exception of 1 Ca
34. LEVEL ADJ vja v A Proy ANA BRIGHTNESS a VIA Figure 2 32 Local Preferences Display for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide BRIGHTNESS LEVEL ADJ TIMEOUTS Vv A Vv A LOCAL PREF RESET XPTS ia Vv A Figure 2 33 Local Preferences Display for Desktop Panels The panel menu items are lt gt TIMEOUTS displays the timeouts setting menu e LEVEL ADJ displays the menu to set the audio levels for the microphones headset and loudspeaker e BRIGHTNESS displays the brightness setup menu that allows the brightness of all labels and LEDs to be adjusted e RESET XPTS displays the menu for resetting the panel crosspoints to default level To exit the local preferences menu and return to the main menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button LOCAL PREF The main menu will be redisplayed Timeouts Selecting TIMEOUTS from the local preferences menu will display the answerback and Listen Again timeouts setup menu The answerback timeout controls the length of time an unanswered call remains in the reply key stack If the value is set to OFF 0 seconds or the function is disabled calls will remain in the reply key stack until actioned The Listen Again timeout controls the length of time before recorded messages are auto deleted and may be set to a value of 0 to 99 minutes in units of 1 minute If the timeout
35. Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 a v A VTA vja v a vja Figure 2 24 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 13 V Series Panels User Guide Label 02 Label 03 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 04 Label 05 Label 06 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv Label 07 Label 08 Vv A A Eo eN Label 09 Label 10 a VIA VIA Figure 2 25 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Desktop Panels Using the up down volume buttons or rotary encoder on the Reply Key FL SOURCE will scroll through the list of forced listen sources To exit the forced listen source menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL SOURCE The system information menu will be redisplayed Forced Listen Destination Menu Pressing the FL DEST key or talk button will display all the forced listen destinations configured on the panel Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 y Vv A Vv A Vv A y A A FL DEST Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 AE v a yv A yv A vyv A Vv Figure 2 26 Forced Listen Destinations for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv A FL DEST Label 09 Label 10 ia VIA VIA Figure 2 27 Forced Listen Destinations for Desktop Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Using the volume up down bu
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37. Pair 4 transmits RS 422 data from the matrix port back to the panel ATT T568B Modular Jumpers Wired One to One Matrix Frame End Panel End Pair 2 RS 422 Receive 2 2 Pair 1 Audio Receive 3 XY 3 Audio Send 4 4 Audio Send 5 5 Audio Receive 6 0 00 6 RS 422 Send 7 Palt 4 7 RS 422 Send 8 8 Rear View of Connector Figure 4 14 Matrix Frame to Panel Wiring MATRIX PANEL GPIO CONNECTOR WIRING Most input output devices other than the matrix expansion panels and auxiliary audio devices are connected to the panel via the GPIO connector The following sections discuss how to wire the various functions available on the GPIO connector e o o o Py o o o o O O Oo 25 23 22 a21 20 1 18 m1 IG am am 0000000000909 Figure 4 15 GPIO Connector Pinout 4 10 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide GPIO CONNECTOR PINOUT Pin Description Pin Description 1 Panel Mute relay 14 Panel Mute output relay output Normally Closed Common 2 Panel Mute relay 15 Panel Aux output relay output Normally Open Normally Closed 3 Panel Aux output relay 16 Panel Aux output relay Common Normally Open 4 not connected 17 not connected 5 not connected 18 not connected 6 not connected 19 not connected 7 not connected 20 5V 8 OV 21 5V 9 OV 22 Opto isolated input A1 10
38. Return Left Headphone Output on BR Ww Right Headphone Output Figure 4 27 XLR 7M Headset Connector Table 4 7 XLR 7M Headset Connector Pinout Pin Description Microphone ve Microphone ve Ground Left Headphone Output Right Headphone Output PTT1 NIOJ oO B OJIN PTT2 21 22 Warning Configuration of the wrong type of microphone or headset will degrade or nullify the audio from the panel or worse still damage the microphone or headset The PTT1 and PTT2 functions on an XLR 7 headset or a second headset connected via the auxiliary audio connector are connected to the logic 1 and logic 2 inputs Headset 1 PTT 1 or headset 2 PTT 1 active will have the same effect as Logic 1 active Headset 1 PTT 2 or headset 2 PTT 2 active will have the same effect as Logic 2 active PTT is activated by grounding the PTT line MAINS AC POWER The panel has a separate external DC power supply The power supply is universal operating over a voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC and 50 to 60 Hz The maximum power dissipation is 50 W A bracket has been provided to mount this external supply if necessary ADJUSTMENTS The following panel parameters are adjustable by selecting options in the configuration program ECS e Panel Headset Microphone Gain e Headset 2 Microphone Gain e Panel Microphone Gain e Input Volume e Output Volume e Aux Volume
39. Standard Limited Warranty h Software Upgrades i Software Upgrades include new Features and or Functional Enhancements and are not included as part of the Standard Warranty but may be purchased at the published rates ii Note In the absence of a Software Update containing a program correction and no available workaround to mitigate the problem at the discretion of Service Sales Engineering or Product Management the Customer may be provided a Software Upgrade under warranty 2 Exclusions Services do not cover damage or failure caused by any occurrence beyond Clear Com s reasonable control including without limitation acts of God fire flooding earthquake lightning failure of electric power or air conditioning neglect misuse improper operation war government regulations supply shortages riots sabotage terrorism unauthorized modifications or repair strikes labor disputes or any product failure that Clear Com determines is not a result of failure in the Services provided by Clear Com Further Services excluded from this Agreement include services required due to errors or omissions in Customer purchase orders installation or maintenance of wiring circuits electrical conduits or devices external to the products replacement or reconditioning of products which in Clear Com s opinion cannot be reliably maintained or properly serviced due to excessive wear or deterioration Customer s failure to maintain the installation site
40. Talk Listen Key L S Cut Info Socket Socket On LED LED Select Key Display LED Loudspeaker LED aN l Z Ds SEL BL ABLA BL y H las es as eae eas EN Sa a Sa al F las alas At H S H S Keypad Reset Menu Menu Reply Volume Volume Talk Listen Main Main Auxiliary Auxiliary LED Select Select Select Key Down Up Status LED Volume Volume Volume Volume LED Control Indicator Indicator Control and LED LED and Switch Switch Figure 1 4 V24LD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 5 illustrates the V24PD front panel controls and indicators Shift MIC Page Shift Talk Headset MIC MIC Indicator Select Page Listen Key LIS Cut Info Socket Socket On LED LED Select amp Status Display LED Loudspeaker LED E C O Ao a E f a o Joc Joc o i ii j oL o oto lolol jolla HS H S Keypad Reset Menu Menu Reply Volume Volume Main Main Auxiliary Auxiliary LED Select Select Select Key Down Up Volume Volume Volume Volume LED Control Indicator Indicator Control and LED LED and Switch Switch Figure 1 5 V24PD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 6 illustrates the V24RD front panel controls and
41. To exit supervisor mode the panel operator must hold down the menu button on the keypad for at least 3 seconds The key displays on both panels will then return to the normal non supervised state A supervisor hot key can be configured in ECS which will allow rapid entry to supervisor mode When the supervise hot key is selected the labels to panels which may be supervised will flash and the Reply key will display SUPERVISE in highlighted mode Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button will exit this mode Use the key or pushbutton or talk button to select one of the available panels to supervise and the panels will enter supervise mode To exit Supervise mode press and hold the menu button SHIFT MENU Pressing the SHIFT key or talk button will display the shift menu to allow access to the eight shift pages Pressing the shift key for less than 500ms will display the last selected shift page allowing the user to toggle between the main and shift page quickly Pressing the shift key for more than 500ms will display the shift page menu Figure 2 145 Shift Page Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide VIA VIA VIA v A Vv SHIFT 03 SHIFT 04 Vv A A SHIFT 01 SHIFT 02 Vv A Vv A Figure 2 146 Shift Page Menu for Desktop Panels The V Series panels have up to nine pages of keys with page
42. User Guide enabled regardless or its previous state Also if the main volume switch is pressed while the headset is plugged the automatic LS Cut will be overridden and audio will be output on the main speaker as well as the headset Similarly if the auxiliary speaker cut is manually overridden with the headset plugged in audio will be output through the auxiliary speaker If the Headset Select button is pressed when the headset is plugged in the headset audio will be disabled but audio output to the main and auxiliary speakers will not be automatically enabled therefore if they are disabled there will be no audio output to headset or speaker Talk Listen Lever Keys and Indicators The following section describes the operation of the talk listen lever keys and their associated indicators Lever Key Operation The lever keys operate as both talk and listen selectors Pressing a lever key down accesses a talk label pushing it up accesses a listen label Pushing the lever key down and quickly releasing it less than 200 ms will latch the key and the talk path will stay active until it is pressed again Pressing and holding a lever key down causes the talk path to stay active only for as long as it is held down The listen function operates in the same manner To prevent any other source from latching a talk to the panel set Latch Disable to true under Global Settings for the panel in the configuration program ECS Talk and
43. allowing it to be changed When the matrix IP address has been entered exit the menu using the MATRIX IP key or talk button CONTROL DELAY The control delay feature allows the panel user to configure a delay on the processing of the key up for intercom keys The delay is only applied to dumb panel intercom page keys i e keys usually resulting in the making or breaking of audio routes The menu access keys are not affected This feature may be required on certain audio links with multiple IP encodes and decodes in place as the link control data can overtake the audio on the link resulting in truncation of the audio To avoid audio truncation this delay can be configured The default setting for this is zero delay on the key up processing Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide The setting is held locally on the panel and therefore if the panel is moved to another port on the system it will take the control delay setting with it The control delay has to stay with the panel as it is based on geographical location and therefore the size of audio and control latency The control delay range is Oms to 9999ms The granularity of this setting is in blocks of 50ms with the delay set being rounded down to the nearest multiple of 50ms For example if less than 50ms is set no delay is applied If between 50 and 100ms is set 50ms will be applied Although the control delay screen is accessed from the top level IP settings menu it will be appl
44. an indication of the upgrade progress Clear Com 2 57 V Series Panels User Guide Ji ae y A a a 7 en via via Figure 2 120 Upgrade Progress Menu for Rack Mount Panels PO ee via oa O via UPDATE e PROGRESS via via Figure 2 121 Upgrade Progress for Desktop Panels PROGRESS PROGRESS D L 0 Vv A Vv A v A Vv PROGRESS v A A When the upgrade is complete the panel will display a message to show that the upgrade is complete and that the panel will reboot The panel will then restart and load the new application CALL MENU The call menu will display a list of sort groups from which a label can be selected and placed on the answerback stack to create a temporary key SG 01Label SG 03Label SG 05Label SG 07Label SG 09Label a vial vja via vi SG 02Label SG 04Label SG 06Label SG 08Label SG 10Label a vja vial vja via Figure 2 122 Call Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Figure 2 123 Call Menu for Desktop Panels Use the up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply key to scroll through the available sort groups and select the name of the sort group containing the required label using the lever key or pushbutton or talk button This will display the sort group label selection menu Press th
45. auxiliary speaker volume and an associated three color indicator to indicate the level setting The auxiliary level control has a momentary push action to replay recorded audio messages and view listen labels on lever key panels if it is held down LED Tallies LED tallies indicate the status of the associated key or audio route In the case of lever key panels the LED tallies are set under the display window for the switch they are associated with while in the case of 76 push button panels the push buttons themselves act as tallies and there are no separate LEDs In the case of rotary panels the rotary controls and the talk buttons act as tallies Pressing and holding the Aux Level Control button displays the listen labels on the lever key panels The signalling conventions for the indicator tallies are e Indicator on continuous bright red or green audio route is active e Indicator off key is not configured or the menu option is not selectable e Indicator flashing user action requested or incoming call or call signal Indicator dim red key is configured as a talk key or menu option is selectable e Indicator bright red panel to matrix audio route established Indicator dim green key is configured as a listen key or menu option is selectable e Indicator bright green matrix to panel audio route established Control Buttons There are four buttons provided on the V Series to control the panel microphone
46. for that label To display the information use the corresponding talk listen key or talk button to select the label and the information will be displayed To exit view keys menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button VIEW KEYS The system information menu will be redisplayed Key Info Menu Label 01 Label 01 Alias Attributes Label entity D vyv A v_ A Vv vo A me _ i el 0 Tal VIA VIA Figure 2 10 Key Info Display for Rack Mount Panels Attributes Vv A ie Label 01 Label 01 Alias Vv A Vv A Vv A KEY INFO Label entity LIST a y A VIA Figure 2 11 Key Info Display for Desktop Panels The items in italics are system and configuration dependant as follows e Attributes may be Talk Talk Lstn Talk FL Dual T L Listen or Force Lstn e Sys Name name of the system that the entity the label refers to is attached to e Label Entity type of label may be PORT PL IFB FG CONTROL e LIST this option will be displayed if the label is a fixed group Pressing this key will display a list of the fixed group members see Fixed Group Menu To exit the key info menu and return to the view keys menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button KEY INFO The view keys menu will be redisplayed Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Party Line Menu The party line menu option displays t
47. for Desktop Panels Selecting INTERFACES will display a list of the interfaces that members of the fixed group may be 09 Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label Vv A Vv A v A Vv A Vv A 10 Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label i Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv Figure 2 60 Fixed Group Labels for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Label 02 Label 03 Label 05 Label 06 Label 07 Label 08 Label 09 Label 10 vial vial vial Figure 2 61 Fixed Group Labels for Desktop Panels Using the volume up down buttons lever key or pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply Key FG INTS will scroll through the list of possible interfaces If an interface is a member of the fixed group a selection bar will be displayed under the label name To select or deselect an interface press the lever key button or talk button next to the required interface and the interface will either be added to the fixed group membership or removed from the fixed group membership To exit the fixed group interfaces menu and return to the fixed group members menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FG INTS The fixed group members menu will be redisplayed Selecting PANELS will display a list of the panels that may be members of the fixed group Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 v A FG PANELS ZAS Label 0
48. in window 2 can be scrolled through using the up down volume keys under window 2 lever key and pushbutton panels On rotary panels use the rotary encoder and talk button to scroll through the output streams The output audio stream crosspoint options are e hs1l headset 1 left ear e hsir headset 1 right ear e hs2l headset 2 left ear e hs2r headset 2 right ear e Is panel loudspeaker e auxls auxiliary loudspeaker e mtx1 mono audio to the matrix via the analogue connection or one channel of stereo via an AES 3 card e mtx2 second channel of stereo to matrix via AES 3 card e ext1 external output 1 on auxiliary audio connector e ext2 external output 2 on auxiliary audio connector e hotmic output to hot microphone on auxiliary audio connector e larec listen again output voicerec message recording output The input audio stream crosspoint options are e mtx1 input mono audio from the matrix via the analogue connection or one channel of stereo via an AES 3 card e mtx2 input a second channel of stereo from the matrix via the AES 3 card e ext1 input from external input 1 on the auxiliary audio connector e ext2 input from external input 2 on the auxiliary audio connector e hs1 input from headset 1 microphone e hs2 input from headset 2 microphone e tone test tone input e laplay listen again input e voiceplay message recording input Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide level This
49. indicators Shift MIC Page Shift Headset MIC MIC Indicator Select Page Listen Key L S Cut Info Socket Socket On LED LED Select 8 Level Display LED Loudspeaker LED O O 3 O 1 O Q Q 8 Q O O 2 Q H S HIS Keypad Reset Menu Menu Reply Talk Button Main Main Auxiliary Auxiliary LED Select Select Select Key Volume Volume Volume Volume LED Control Indicator Indicator Control and LED LED and Switch Switch Figure 1 6 V24RD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 7 illustrates the V12LDE expansion front panel controls and indicators 1 4 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Talk Listen Key Key Display B Reply Key Talk Listen Volume Volume Status LED Down Up Figure 1 7 V12LDE Expansion Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 8 illustrates the V12PDE expansion front panel controls and indicators Talk Listen amp Status Key Pushbutton Display E E apnea il o a e o e ao e O o Pleo ES am o Reply Key Volume Volume Down Up Figure 1 8 V12P
50. is set to 99 the messages are not auto deleted If the timeout is set to O the Listen Again facility is disabled so no audio is recorded This timeout can be used to ensure that recorded conversations are not left on a panel where they may be accessed later by other operators Clear Com 2 17 V Series Panels User Guide ANSWERBACK 10 DISABLE Lif vyv jaAa VLA Vv el MSG A DEL tal v A v Figure 2 35 Timeout Display for Desktop Panels e ANSWERBACK allows the panel answerback timeout to be set to a value from 0 OFF to 60 seconds in 10 second steps e DISABLE selecting this items disables answerback timeout e MSG A DEL allows the panel Listen Again timeout to be set to a value of 0 to 99 minutes If the timeout is set to 0 the Listen Again facility is disabled no audio recorded If the timeout is set to 99 the messages are not auto deleted To exit the time outs menu and return to the local preferences menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button TIMEOUTS The local preferences menu will be redisplayed Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Level Adjust Menu Selecting the LEVEL ADJ menu item in the local preferences menu will display the audio levels setup menu GN MIC 40 HS MIC 40 HS2MIC 40 LS DIM 12 y om y om y T y T Vv A Vv A Vv Figure 2 36 Level Adjust Display for Ra
51. key panel or pressing the talk button rotary panel and the selected destination port will be assigned to that key When a key has been assigned the Talk Listen attributes will be set to those defined by ECS The assigned key attributes can be changed later from the local panel menu To exit assign mode press the Menu button The sequence is illustrated in Figure 2 3 Fast Key Assign Sequence Press key to enter Fast Key Assign Reply key displays FAST Enter destination port number gt Da le 2 Port number echoed in the reply key with the first 5 characters of the Talk label Press key to terminate port number Available keys flash on panel Select key for assignment Key assigned Press menu button to exit Figure 2 3 Basic Steps to Fast Assign a Key To delete a key assignment press the key followed by the key The reply key will display DELETE and all the keys that can be deleted will flash Press the button push button panel or press the key down lever key panel or press the talk button rotary panel on any of the flashing keys to have their assignments deleted To exit delete mode press the Menu button TOP LEVEL MENU To enter the menu system press the MENU button on the front panel to display the top level menu The blue LED will light to indicate the panel is now in menu mode If the menu button is pressed when the panel is already in menu mode
52. keys and their associated indicators Rotary Operation The rotary encoders operate as listen selectors and tallies The rotary encoders are illuminated green to show the listen status Pressing the rotary encoder and quickly releasing it less than 200 ms will latch the key and the listen path will stay active until it is pressed again Pressing and holding a rotary encoder down causes the listen path to stay active only for as long as it is held down The rotary encoders also operate a level controls To prevent any other source from latching a talk to the panel set Latch Disable to true under Global Settings for the panel in the configuration program ECS Talk Button Operation The talk buttons below the displays operate as talk selectors The talk buttons are illuminated red to show talk status Pressing the talk button and quickly releasing it less than 200 ms will latch the button and the talk path will stay active until it is pressed again Pressing and holding a talk button down causes the talk path to stay active only for as long as it is held down Talk and Listen Indicators The rotary controls and talk buttons are illuminated to act as talk or listen indicators The colors used to indicate status are e Red Talk path active e Green Listen path active Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Monitoring Eavesdropping Indicators If any other panel begins mon
53. mechanism activated by this relay Opto Isolated Inputs Each main panel provides four opto isolated inputs using the GPIO interface Each input consists of a pair of pins on the GPIO designated An and Bn in the GPIO pinout table and has an operating range of 4V to 30V DC or AC These inputs can be used for user programmable functions set up by ECS to execute other actions within the system such as switching a microphone on or off Input 3 pins A3 B3 is preassigned in ECS to trigger the Reply Key function while inputs 1 and 2 pins A1 B1 and A2 B2 are available for assignment in ECS via the Logic Inputs menu under Advanced Settings Input 4 pins A4 B4 is not currently used The inputs are operated by applying a voltage between 4V and 30V DC or AC across the pins so that a current flows through the circuit and is detected by the opto coupler The voltage may be derived from the panel itself using the 5V and OV pins on the GPIO or it may be from an external source An example is a circuit using a footswitch to activate the panel microphone using logic input 1 Pin 9 Logic Input to Mic On Off Opto Isolator Foot Pin 21 Switch 5V Figure 4 16 Example of Wiring to Use a Logic Input In the example when the footswitch is operated 5VDC derived from the panel will be applied between B1 and A1 causing a logic input to be detected If logic input 1 has been configured in ECS to activate the Mic On Off function the footswitch
54. must be taken off line The panel will then display additional information for panel firmware and the IP address Nm A ol a a ni VLA VILA y A 172 16 86 101 Vv A Vv A Figure 2 112 Offline Panel Display for Rack Mount Panels 54 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide U 2 6 17 A 0 24 0 172 16 86 101 vial vial v a Figure 2 113 Offline Panel Display for Desktop Panels The information given from the example above is e M 0 20 0 module application code version e U 0 0 11 panel boot loader version e K 2 6 16 panel kernel version A 0 19 0 panel application version e 172 16 86 101 panel IP address if set otherwise blank This applies to main panels only expansion panels do not display this information Alternatively the information can be obtained via ECS see the ECS manual for details System Data Selecting the SYSTEMDATA item displays the system information on the panel LD 16 24 09 01 06 MAP Name NET 12345 6789A BCDE a Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A n i a ee vial via Figure 2 114 System Data Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 55 V Series Panels User Guide a A VJ A PORT 001 SYSTEM vo A A yv A a nie R ia yv A Figure 2 115 System Data Menu for Desktop Panels LD 16 14 NET 12145 6789ADCDEF v A Vv A v A v The system data menu displays the following inf
55. on page 4 9 in this manual and the ECS manual part 810299Z for details of the preassigned GPIs The audio block diagram for the V Series panel is shown in Figure 1 20 below This diagram shows all the allowed audio routes and valid crosspoints allowed by the V Series panel Note Some of the audio paths shown on the block diagram are only available via the audio mixer function in ECS ROTARY PANEL OPERATIONS Rotary panel keys can have both Talk and Listen labels assigned to the same key in ECS The Talk and Listen functions are split between the rotary encoder and the button under the display talk button If the rotary encoder is pressed then the listen function is selected and the encoder illuminates green If the button under the display is pressed then the talk function is selected and the talk button illuminates red Key Operation By default the talk label will be displayed on a key unless only a listen label has been configured in which case the listen label will be displayed In assignment panel mode the talk labels are shown on possible IFB destinations and the listen labels are shown when the user is selecting an IFB source The rotary encoder and talk button normally default to latching unless the non latching option is selected in ECS under Global Settings Latch Disable set to True for the destination port In this case if the rotary encoder or talk button is momentarily pressed it will latch whereas if it is held for mor
56. repair if their equipment has been tampered with by non approved personnel or has been subject to damage through electrical failure liquid damage or mishandling The Customer Service Center will provide the Customer with a cost estimate for any such repairs prior to undertaking the work Clear Com ix Technical Support amp Repair Policy Clear Com Technical Support amp Repair Policy
57. reply key displays the label of the selected sort group The top row shows the first member of the sort group Pressing and releasing the down button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder anti clockwise on the reply key will step down through the sort group towards the end Pressing and releasing the Up button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder clockwise on the reply key will step up through the sort group towards the start Selecting the START key or talk button will take the user to the start of the sort group Selecting the MIDDLE key or talk button will take the user to the middle of the sort group Selecting the END key or talk button will take the user to the end of the sort group Pressing the OK key or talk button will accept the currently displayed item and place it in the KEY ASSIGN menu and take the user to the KEY ASSIGN menu Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button will return to the get label menu Remote Panel Menu Selecting the REMOTE PNL item in the system configuration menu will display the remote panel configuration menu The remote panel facility allows keys on a remote panel to be programmed The remote panel configuration menu allows the remote panel to be selected from a list of available panels via the sort groups Note The REM
58. same key in ECS and can be used as Talk or Listen keys depending on whether the key is moved up or down If the key is moved upwards then the listen function is selected while if the key is moved down then the talk function is selected The lever keys normally default to latching unless the non latching option is configured in ECS under Global Settings Latch Disable set to True for the destination port In the default state latching if the lever key is momentarily pressed up or down it will latch whereas if it is held in the talk or listen position for more than 200 ms it will not latch and the connection will terminate as soon as the key is released When the key is inactive the talk listen status indicator below the key will display amber when a talk path is active key pressed down the status will indicate red and when a listen path is active key pressed up the status will indicate green An incoming call to the panel will cause the reply key indicator to flash red to take the call press the reply key down or to clear the call press the reply key up Lever Key Reply Key GPI Operation If a footswitch or other type of switch is connected to GPI 3 which is preassigned to the reply key the panel will clear the currently viewed item on the reply stack on release of the switch Please refer to the section on Opto Isolated Inputs on page 4 9 in this manual and the ECS manual part 810299Z for details of the preassigned GPIs
59. the end of the sort group Pressing the OK key or talk button will take the user to the OUTPUT LEVEL menu and uses the selected label if it is a port label Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button will return to the output levels menu CUINA Label 01 EE Vv A Figure 2 109 Output Level Set Menu for Desktop Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide The 0 dB represents the output level for the audio source of the label and may be adjusted using the up and down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder below the level display Selecting the RESET key or talk button will reset the input levels back to the default of OdB When the input level for an audio source is set in this way it will be set for the entire matrix and not just for an individual panel Note Input and output settings can only be made for the local matrix Gains for other matrices can be achieved within the ECS management software DIAGNOSTIC MENU The DIAGNOSTIC menu is accessed from the top level menu Version number o v a TOSI TEST TONE RESET PANL TEL RELEAS TER a vial vial via o a v jaAa v jaAa vja PINNI TEST TONE RESET PANL A Vv A v A Figure 2 111 Diagnostic Menu for Desktop Panels The diagnostic menu items are e SYSTEMDATA selecting this item will display the sys
60. to the forced listen source menu Selecting PANELS will display a list of panels that may be forced listen sources Press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL SRC PNL to return to the forced listen source menu oS Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 VIA v a v a v a via bd Dd Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 ES VTA v j a yv A VTA Vv Figure 2 90 Forced Listen Source Panels for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A Vv Label 07 Label 08 Vv A A INIA Label 09 Label 10 Vv A Vv A Clear Com 2 45 V Series Panels User Guide 46 Pressing the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder on the Reply Key labelled FL SRC PNL will scroll through the list of possible panels Pressing a key or talk button for a source panel will select the label and display the forced listen destination menu Forced Listen Destination Configuration Pressing the DEST button will select the menu for forced listen destinations Configuring a forced listen destination creates a forced listen from the panel being configured to the selected destination This results in the configured panel always sending audio to the forced listen destination iii ES y A Vv A LAA IE INTERFACES PANELS Vv A Vv A _ S Figure 2 93 Force
61. 09 Label 10 vial vial v a Figure 2 133 Local Page Override for Desktop Panels Select any key with a label and all the destination panels associated with that key will have their local loudspeaker settings overridden by the source panel When the talk key is released the override function will exit and the loudspeaker settings at the destination panels will revert to their normal settings If no key is pressed for five seconds after entering local page override mode the panel will exit local page override automatically For this function to operate Page Override must be set to True and the Page Volume level set for the destination panel in ECS under Advanced Settings ASSIGNMENT PANEL MENU Using the assignment panel AP menu sources and destinations can be assigned to and deassigned from IFBs Party Lines and Fixed Groups In addition to the main menu Assignment Panel mode can also be entered via a COM key on rotary panels The COM key will then function in exactly the same way as the Reply key E Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A M A IFB Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 E Vv A Vv A Vv A AA A Vv A Figure 2 134 Assignment Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Label 02 Label 03 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 04 Label 05 Label 06 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label
62. 2 80 Talk Button Operationiz 242 0 eee wee ree ed ae 2 2 80 Talk and Listen IndicatorS 0oooooooooo 2 80 Monitoring Eavesdropping Indicators 2 81 Call Wairting Indicator gt oda iia 2 81 In Use Tally Indicator isu eee tie rl 2 81 Telephone Off Hook Tally Indicator 2 81 Radio Receiver Active Tally Indicator 2 81 Panel Connected Tally Indicator 2 81 ii Audio Presence Tally Indicator 2 82 Listen AGAIN ear 1d il et Mae ey 2 82 Rear Panel Connectors nnana aaaea 2 83 IP CONFIGURATION vicios cc sd 3 1 INTOdUCHON 10d ot eat a O O A 3 1 IP M NUS sio a i 3 2 IE SClUD scott race 3 3 Net Spanair sad and 3 4 CONNEC came Di 3 5 E A Ri deh eat dA it Sone antes FAA Ow Bho aes 3 9 Password 4123 shat aria wedi Baile ri 3 10 Matrix IP Address vaio pe eae gee kes a wes 3 11 Control Delay scsi ewe Whe Sd AO do She SLUR SES YE ee 3 11 Subnet Massana ral ede ine See E 3 13 Login POM essay ad wees HG eee bene e sees 3 13 DHCP Control o ii dea ota Hea Mean aR Eg 3 14 Clear Confirm Ment 224 42 a oss 3 15 Panel IP Address nnann annaa Shea eae eGR eee 3 16 IP Address Assignment 2 0c eee eee eee 3 16 IP Gateway area te e Ose Ne Stok e idee 2 3 17 DNS Address ss 22 4 gjn cares BY Pew E eS owe ee ee 3 18 Connection TYPE lt 0 thee eds oe eR alee eeu bok ES 3 19 INSTALICA TION 6 6 css ote ueue rE 4 1 INTCOO
63. 2 ai 04 e 06 FA 08 Label 10 v a v Figure 2 62 Fixed Group Labels for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 31 V Series Panels User Guide Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 y ANNE Label 09 Label 10 ia vja vja Figure 2 63 Fixed Group Labels for Desktop Panels Using the volume up down buttons lever key or pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply key FG PANELS will scroll through the list of possible panels If a panel is a member of the fixed group a selection bar will be displayed under the panel name To select or deselect a panel press the lever key button or talk button next to the required panel and the panel will either be added to the fixed group membership or removed from the fixed group membership To exit the fixed group panels menu and return to the fixed group members menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FG PANELS The fixed group members menu will be redisplayed Local Panel Menu Selecting the LOCAL PNL item in the system configuration menu will display the local panel configuration menu LOCAL KEYS ATTRIBUTES vja VIA LOCAL Figure 2 64 Local Panel Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide LOCAL KEYS ATTRIBUTES Vv A Vv A a A A Figure 2 65 Local Panel Menu for Desktop Panels e LOCAL KEYS displ
64. 2037 NIV AAJNYN ASIN i T Fa l t A AN 7 OMINOO a B E al E E Bi MET J 2 lt lt wove asonvrve omesn 15 E ISvI8 SLNIOdSSOHO OH LNOD OHLNOD H N BHL 3NOL30IS 3NOL 301S H al awaatady i EE FUV LOW a vil A P a DW Y Ld a Les lez Sere JOULNOD ae zas clade e ee ae UA AS isvis o OYHINOD TOHINOD T 3NOL3AIS 3NO1 ais H i E os SIN NS vo 30NYIVESwI Avvia ADO 18 diy 80 HaN SHBPOC IWNINON NAPS IZ SLNANI OWN lagram Block Di V Series Audio Figure 1 20 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 1 20 This chapter describes how to operate the V Series panels Note V Series panels running application code earlier than V1 73 need an IP license key to enable IP operation V series panels with application code V1 73 or later include IP operation as standard Up to eight expansion panels may be attached to a main panel The expansion panels must be of the same type as the main panel ie lever key pushbutton or rotary Each expansion panel provides an extra twelve keys Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide OPERATION PANEL MENU STRUCTURE V Series panels have a number of options accessed via a menu system To enter menu mode press the menu button on the front panel to display the top level menu The menu indicator LED will light and various menu options will be displayed on the key displays Note Access to the System Configuration Local Preferences and Diagnostic menus is set from ECS
65. CONTENTS INTRODUCTIONS 01 os seeks eet ee 1 1 Descrip costs sew ay ewig a Se eee whee eas 1 1 V Series Panels 45 tawst dete 2 FS a day Seek Gs Pawnee 1 1 Lever Key Partition ae 1 1 Pushbutton Panels oscila a BEES 1 1 Rotary Control Pa Sure das bee beta 1 1 V Series Panel OPtONS vo coi see ee fe eh eee eee a es 1 2 Front Panel Controls and IndicatorS o o oooooooo 1 2 Display Window 32 33 vor a ir o Baw wed 1 7 Key Display ateos scr Es 1 8 Reply Key Display lt ooooooooorooononan 1 10 A A 1 11 Panel Operation DN 1 11 MIC ON Button piee pea ira seg 1 11 Shift Page BUNON ve suda De rl o e E 1 12 Headset Select Button oooocoocccocccc 1 12 Menu Button ia a a Gey 1 12 Main Volume Control cocinada ti bande 1 12 Auxiliary Volume Control 00 000 eee 1 13 Listen Again Replay sic as oak ee eed ee eG eye gas 1 13 Up Down Volume Buttons 0 000 ce eee ee 1 13 R tar ENCOUGN asp in ra de 1 14 Keypad 2RU amp Desktop Panels o 1 14 PTTOPBSraton ata oa es 1 15 Lever Key Panel Operati0N o ooooocccocccocooc eee 1 16 Lever Key Reply Key GPI Operation 1 16 Pushbutton Panel Operations 000 ee eee 1 16 Pushbutton Reply Key GPI Operati0N 1 17 Rotary Panel Operations cuore eee aes 1 17 Key Operation eertain whit be heehee db 1 17 Reply Key E AO 1 18 COM Keys osc ows oie hy Hae eh adie ea Mey 1 18
66. D lever key or pushbutton or talk button illuminates red and IFB is displayed on the REPLY key 2 Press the REPLY key or pushbutton or talk button so that PL is displayed on it 3 Press the REPLY key or pushbutton or talk button again so that FG is displayed on it 4 All available fixed group status LEDs or pushbuttons or talk buttons flash red 5 Press the key or pushbutton or talk button for the desired fixed group 6 The key s status LED becomes solid red and all available members status LEDs or pushbuttons or talk buttons or rotary encoders flash green Inthe case of rotary panels if a talk label is available the talk button will flash green and if a listen label is available the rotary encoder will flash green 7 Press a key with the associated flashing green status LED or pushbutton or talk button or rotary encoder of an available member to add it to the party line 8 The status LED or pushbutton or talk button or rotary encoder becomes solid green to indicate the member has been added to the fixed group 9 To remove a member from the fixed group press that member s key The solid green status LED or pushbutton or talk button or rotary encoder associated with that key blinks green to indicate it is now available 10 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the fixed group contains all desired members 11 Press the REPLY key or Reply key talk button again to exit assignment panel mode
67. DE Expansion Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 9 illustrates the V12RDE expansion front panel controls and indicators Listen Key amp de Display O O eloo Reply Key Talk Button Figure 1 9 Vi2RDE Expansion Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 10 illustrates the V12LDD front panel controls and indicators Talk Listen Volume Volum Key MIC LS Cut Info Key Down Up Display Socket LED Loudspeaker LED Auxiliary Volume Indicator LED Auxiliary Volume Control Shift Page Select LED Shift Page Select Hl il Menu Select LED Menu Select 98000 OO Reply Key Talk Listen Headset Main Main Keypad MIC H S H S MIC Status LED Socket Volume Volume On LED Select Indicator Control Indicator LED LED Figure 1 10 V12LDD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 11 illustrates the V12PDD front panel controls and indicators Talk Listen Volume Volum Key MIC LS Cut Info 8 Status Down UP Display Socket LED Loudspeaker LED Auxiliary Volume Indicator LED Auxiliary Volume Control
68. DUCTION 3 4 04 348 44 04 dow ea dete beak bed ae bags E 4 1 Mounting PANGS watt noth bars ert tine tA ens oe Ree oe BN cle An ak 4 1 Rack Mount Panels viu sigs eb ade gerade yee eae Seat 4 1 Desktop Panels co Yeas ote S be oe bo Se OLA SSG Baw EE e 4 1 NVM Gs ic crc te rl e a Meh hd E 4 4 Mains Power Cord es since des Stee eke Seen ead sey 4 8 Power Connector WIinhG lt lt 23 4 Leckie epi a ee dha bad 4 9 Analog Matrix Frame to Panel WirinQ 4 9 Matrix Panel GPIO Connector WiriNg 4 10 Programmable Relay Contacts o oo oooooooo 4 11 Opto lsolated Inputs ac oo td ds 4 12 Auxiliary Audio Connector n sssaaa aaaeeeaa 4 13 AES 3 Option to AES 6 Interface o ooooo 4 14 T Adapter Option to DIG 2 DIF 102 Interface 4 16 LAN Comet iuris Ge Sk eae Dope SER owe Bees 4 17 Expansion Panel Output 404 300 e yh dae OO SS 4 18 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Front Panel Connectors o o oo 4 19 Microphone Connector ooocccocc eee 4 19 Headset Connectors 2 422 36 922 wisGe pEee sends gauge aed 4 20 Mains AC POWST id on age a Me eked 4 22 Adjustments cock ara eee 4 22 Headset Sidetone 0 cece eee 4 22 Headset Auto Detect 0 0 2 cee ee 4 23 Panel Microphone Gain 0 000 eee 4 24 Speaker DIM srest Rade rre Bau ee 4 24 Page Volume Level ca Sosa ne cae eae ter
69. ES 3 or T Adapter Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide AES 3 AES 3 RJ 45 BNC Connector Connector Power GPIO LAN Auxiliary Matrix Not used Supply DB25F RJ45 Audio Port RJ45 24VDC DB25M RJ45 Figure 4 11 V Series Desktop Panel Rear Connectors AES 3 T Adapter RJ 45 Connector i a a Y C hl C Ge E Power GPIO LAN Auxiliary Matrix Not used Supply DB25F RJ45 Audio Port RJ45 24VDC DB25M RJ45 Figure 4 12 V Series Desktop Panel Rear Connectors T Adapter Clear Com 4 7 V Series Panels User Guide MAINS POWER CORD The V Series panels are powered by an external power supply which may be mounted in a clip on the back of the panel or located away from the panel If the power supply is not mounted in the clip on the rear of the panel the clip can be detached to save space by removing the two mounting screws The cord to connect the external power supply to the mains supply must conform to the following The mains power cord shall have an IEC C13 connector at one end and a mains power plug at the other end An IEC C13 plug has three pins the centre pin carrying the earth ground The other two pins carry neutral and live circuits The conductors of the mains cords shall have adequate cross sectional area for rated current consumpti
70. Figure 2 45 System Configuration PIN Code Request On lever key or pushbutton panels enter the PIN code using the volume up down buttons under each number On rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left hand digit and the talk button to select the right hand digit in the display The PIN code digits will be shown as in the PIN code entry window PARTY LINE FIXED GRP LOCALPNL REMOTE PNL bed Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A EE Nac FORCE LSTN a INPUT LVLS OUTPUT LVL a ane Y lA yv A v lA Figure 2 46 System Configuration Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide PARTY LINE FIXED GRP Vv A FORCE LSTN Vv A A LOCAL PNL INPUT LVLS v A A 0er Salem REMOTE PNL OUTPUT LVL ia Vv A Vv A Figure 2 47 System Configuration Menu for Desktop Panels v Vv e PARTY LINE displays the Party Line configuration menu This allows interfaces and panels to be assigned to a party line e FIXED GRP displays the Fixed Group configuration menu This allows interfaces and panels to be assigned to a fixed group e REMOTE PNL displays the Remote Panel configuration menu e LOCAL PNL displays the menu to configure the local panel and modify the attributes of the keys e FORCE LSTN displays the Forced Listen configuration menu This allows sources and destinations configured as keys on the current panel to be set as forced listens e INPUT LVL
71. J 45 To Matrix Coax BNC T Adapter Option Rear Connector To Matrix CAT5 RJ 45 Expansion Panel Rear Connectors Expansion In RJ 45 Expansion Out RJ 45 DC Power 4 Pin Panel Microphone Input Type Electret Input Level 70 to 40dBu Impedance 1700 Ohms 10 Electret mic 1000 Ohms 10 Dynamic mic Headset Microphone Input Type Electret or Dynamic Input Level 70 to 40dBu Auxiliary Loudspeaker Output Nominal Output OdBu Maximum Output E 8dBu Output Impedance 100 Ohms Clear Com 6 1 V Series Panels User Guide Audio Input Output Bandwidth 30 Hz 22 kHz Headroom 18 dBu Noise lt 70 dBu rms 20 22 kHz THD lt 0 02 1kHz Input impedance 120 kOhms Output impedance 50 Ohms AC Mains Power Supply External Voltage 00 240VAC Frequency 50 60 Hz Power 50W maximum Temperature Operating between 0 and 50 C 32 to 125 F Storage between 0 and 70 C 82 to 150 F Humidity Operation and Storage Between 20 and 90 Non Condensing Dimensions 1RU Panels Height 1 82 in 4 63 cm 1 RU EIA rack Width 19 0 in 48 26 cm Depth 6 75 in 17 15 cm Weight 3 5 lbs 1 6 kg Dimensions 2RU Panels Height 3 5 in 8 89 cm 2 RU EIA rack Width 19 0 in 48 26 cm Depth 6 75 in 17 15 cm Weight 7 5 lbs 4 0 kg Dimensions Desktop Panels Height 5 9 in 15 00 cm Width 10 25 in 26 00 cm Depth 6 8 in 17 50 cm Weight 6 4 Ibs 2 9 kg Notice About Specifications
72. Listen Indicators The status LED illuminates to act as a talk or listen indicator The colors used to indicate status are Red Talk path active e Green Listen path active Amber Talk and Listen path active Talk Listen Pushbuttons and Indicators The following section describes the operation of the talk listen pushbuttons and their associated indicators Pushbutton Operation The pushbuttons operate as talk or listen selectors depending on the key configuration A combo key configuration will allow talk and listen or talk and forced listen The pushbuttons are illuminated to show the talk or listen status Pressing the button and quickly releasing it less than 200 ms will latch the button and the talk or listen path will stay active until it is pressed again Pressing and holding a pushbutton 80 down causes the talk path to stay active only for as long as it is held down The listen function operates in the same manner To prevent any other source from latching a talk to the panel set Latch Disable to true under Global Settings for the panel in the configuration program ECS Talk and Listen Indicators The pushbuttons are illuminated to act as talk or listen indicators The colors used to indicate status are Red Talk path active e Green Listen path active e Amber Talk and Listen Talk Listen Rotary Keys and Indicators The following section describes the operation of the talk listen rotary
73. OTE PANEL function can only be used to program keys on other V Series panels It cannot be used to program keys on other panel types ee SG 01Label SG 03Label SG 05Label SG 07Label SG 09Label VTA VTA y A VIA via AAA aie SG 02Label SG 04Label SG 06Label SG 08Label SG 10Label a VTA VTA V A VTA VITA Figure 2 76 Remote Panel menu for Rack Mount Panels Figure 2 77 Remote Panels menu for Desktop Panels The Up Down buttons lever key or pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder on the reply key are used to scroll through the list of available sort groups see the Eclipse Configuration Menu for information on setting up sort groups To select a sort group from the list use the pushbutton or lever key or talk button corresponding to the display window The sort group menu will be displayed for the selected sort group 40 _ i A O vo A y v A A a uis cd O ae VJ A VJ A Figure 2 78 Sort Group Menu for Rack Mount Panels _ aa VLA Alias label E Vv A SG 02 label o LIST a y A Figure 2 79 Sort Group Menu for Desktop Panels a 3 gt The Sort Group menu items are e Label label of currently displayed key in sort group e Alias Label alias of label currently displayed e START takes the user to the start of the current sort group MIDDLE takes the user to the mi
74. Off Limit e Main Volume Off Limit e Speaker Dim e Page Volume Level e Headset Detect Loudspeaker Cut All these parameters are set to factory defaults Most panels should operate at these default settings however some applications may required adjustment HEADSET SIDETONE Sidetone is the sound of the user s voice in his headset Refer to the Eclipse Configuration Software Instruction Manual for instructions on adjusting sidetone Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide HEADSET AUTO DETECT V Series panels can auto detect headsets 1 and 2 and automatically enable them Headset auto detect can be set to enabled or disabled via a DIP switch SW2 on the main board As headset insertion can cause a noise on the panel some users may wish to disable automatic headset detect and use the front panel button instead to enable and disable the headsets To access the DIP switch the rear cover must be removed from the panel The DIP switch is located on the right hand edge of the main PCB looking from the rear behind the headset connector see Figure 4 28 Panel Front Headset Detect Switch Figure 4 28 Headset Detect Switch Location Headset 1 auto detect is controlled by switch 1 on SW2 and headset 2 auto detect is controlled by switch 2 on SW2 see Figure 4 29 Clear Com 4 23 V Series Panels User Guide 24 Figure 4 29 Headset Detect DIP Switch Settings To enable headset auto detect for a headset set the app
75. On rotary panels use the rotary encoder and the talk button The available commands are described below version This shows the versions of various components of the system Display 2 shows the component and may be adjusted Display 3 shows the version of that component The versions are not adjustable Exit Local Figure 5 5 Version Display Press the volume up down keys lever key and pushbutton panels under the app display to scroll through the panel software components On rotary panels use the rotary encoder and the talk button to scroll through software components Current components shown in window 2 are app the panel application version e kernel the plinux kernel version e rootfs v the version of the kernel root file system e rootfs d the date of the kernel root file system Clear Com 5 3 V Series Panels User Guide e modules the version of the module firmware and bootloader sound the version of the sound drivers Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide xpoint The Xpoint command allows the values of the crosspoints in the panel s audio mixer to be adjusted Display 2 displays the output audio stream Display 3 shows the input audio stream Display 4 shows the value of the crosspoint in dB A value of 80 signifies no audio and a value of 0 signifies all on Exit Local Figure 5 6 Crosspoint Setting Display The output streams displayed
76. Opto isolated input B1 23 Opto isolated input A2 11 Opto isolated input B2 24 Opto isolated input A3 12 Opto isolated input B3 25 Opto isolated input A4 13 Opto isolated input B4 The relay 1 and 2 outputs on the GPIO connector are referred to in ECS Controls as Panel AUX relays and Panel mute relays The relay naming between ECS and the GPIO pinout is Relay 1 Panel mute relay Relay 2 Panel AUX relay Programmable Relay Contacts Each panel includes two relays controlled by the matrix and independent of the local panel function These relays can be assigned to any label s in the system which will activate whenever a talk or listen is set to that label s If activating a relay is the only action desired assign the relay to a Control label See the Eclipse Configuration Software Manual for more details The relay can activate an external device such as an applause light in a studio a cue light or a security door lock Any programmable relay in the system can be activated from any panel in the system including a direct inward access caller Figure 4 15 on page 4 10 shows the wiring of the relay contacts to the GPIO connector 12 Both normally open and normally closed contacts are provided They are rated at 1 Amp at 24 V DC This relay is not designed for switching mains AC line voltage To switch an external device running on mains AC line voltage use an external relay or other switching
77. PUSHBUTTON PANEL OPERATIONS Pushbuttons can only act as talk or listen keys depending on the function assigned to them in ECS The pushbuttons normally default to latching unless the non latching option is selected in ECS under Global Settings Latch Disable set to True for the destination port In this case if the pushbutton is momentarily pressed it will latch whereas if it is held for more than 200 ms it will not latch and the connection will terminate as soon as the key is released When a pushbutton key is inactive no talk or listen connection established the pushbutton will illuminate dim red or green depending on whether it has been configured in ECS as a talk red or listen green route or a talk and listen amber route When a pushbutton is pressed to establish a route the illumination will change to bright red or green to indicate that a connection is established To cancel the connection press the button and it will return to dim illumination Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide An incoming call will be signalled by a flashing red reply pushbutton to pick up the call press the reply pushbutton Pushbutton Reply Key GPI Operation If a footswitch or other type of switch is connected to GPI 3 which is preassigned to the reply key the panel will not clear the currently viewed item on the reply stack on release of the switch Please refer to the section on Opto lsolated Inputs
78. R 22 4 Wire Interface Instruction Manual 810306Z Eclipse CCI 22 Party Line Interface Instruction Manual 810307Z Eclipse TEL 14 Telephone Interface Instruction Manual 810308Z Eclipse GPI 6 General Purpose Inputs Instruction Manual 810309Z Eclipse RLY 6 General Purpose Outputs Instruction Manual 810310Z DIG 2 Digital Interface Instruction Manual 810311Z IMF 3 IMF 102 DIF 102 Interface Module Frame Instruction Manual 810313Z Eclipse AES 6 Digital Interface Instruction Manual 810383Z Eclipse BAL 8 Isolation Interface Instruction Manual 810403Z Eclipse V Series AES 3 Option Card Installation Instructions 810388Z Eclipse V Series XLR 7M Upgrade Instructions 810405Z Eclipse V Series T Adapter Installation Instructions 810406Z Eclipse FIM 202D Fiber Interface Instruction Manual 810385Z Eclipse FIM 102 Fiber Interface Instruction Manual 810319Z Eclipse FIM 108 Fiber Interface Instruction Manual 810291Z Eclipse 4000 Series II Panels Installation Guide STA0530Z Eclipse 4000 Series ll Panels User Guide STA0531Z Eclipse ICS 1008E 1016E Panels Instruction Manual 810404Z Eclipse ICS 102 62 Panels Instruction Manual 810302Z Eclipse ICS 2003 Panel Instruction Manual 810303Z Eclipse ICS 92 52 Panels Instruction Manual 810301Z Eclipse i Station Instruction Manual 810305Z Eclipse ICS 21 Speaker Panel Instruction Manual 810263Z Eclipse ICS 22 Speaker Panel Instruction Manual 810264Z Eclipse ICS 24 Headset Panel
79. S displays the menu to set input audio levels e OUTPUT LVL displays the menu to set output audio levels To exit the system configuration menu and return to the main menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button SYS CONFIG The main menu will be redisplayed Clear Com 2 25 V Series Panels User Guide Party Line The party line menu will allow party lines 1 10 to be configured by adding panels and interfaces to the party lines as members PLO1 PLO3 PLO5 PLO7 PLO9 v A PL CONFIG _ PLO2 PLO4 PLOG PL08 PL010 v Figure 2 48 Party Line Menu for Rack Mount Panels PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 Vv Vv A PL04 v PLO5 PLO6 Vv A PL CONFIG PLO7 PLOS Vv A PLO9 Figure 2 49 Party Line Menu for Desktop Panels Using the up down volume buttons lever key or pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply Key PL CONFIG will scroll through the available party lines on the panel display Selecting one of the party lines will display the membership menu for that party line To exit the party line configuration menu and return to the system configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button PL CONFIG The system configuration menu will be redisplayed Party Line Membership Menu The party line membership menu allows interfaces and panels to be added to or removed from a party line Figure 2 50 Party Line Memb
80. TMASK vial via vja Figure 3 8 Desktop Panel IP Setup Menu The net setup options are used to configure IP addresses and network connection parameters IP ADDRESS set the IP address of the panel IP GATEWAY set the IP address of the gateway to be used by the panel when connecting to the matrix DNS SERVER the IP address of the Domain Name server to be used by the panel MATRIX IP the IP address of the matrix the panel is to connect to This address refers to the IVC 32 card address that is set up in ECS LOGIN PORT the IP port that the panel uses when logging in to an Eclipse matrix This must be the same as the port set up in ECS under System Preferences IP Panels for the Eclipse to listen for logins Once the panel has logged in the panel will be sent the IP address and port to use when communicating with the IVC 32 card This is configured in ECS under Matrix Hardware DHCP sets whether DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is enabled or disabled If it is enabled the panel can be assigned an IP address subnet mask gateway address and DNS server automatically from the DHCP server rather than having to manually configure the panel If DHCP is enabled pushbutton panels will show Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide the DHCP pushbutton flashing green lever key panels will show the talk listen indicator flashing green If DHCP is enabled the IVC 32 cards should also be assigned automatically t
81. TRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol informs you that important operating and main tenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying this product Figure Safety Symbols EMC AND SAFETY The V Series Panels meet all relevant CE FCC UL and CSA specifications set out below EN55103 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emissions EN55103 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity UL 60065 7 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 3 IEC 60065 7 Safety requirements And thereby compliance with the requirement of Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide
82. The action options in window 2 are save save the settings to a file e restore restore settings to a file The options in window 3 are e DO IT execute the save or restore action DONE save or restore action completed Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide voicerec This command allows the voice message recording system to be controlled They are all action commands Display 2 shows the command Display 3 shows the action voicerec Exit Local Figure 5 14 Voice Recorder Contro Display The commands and the actions are shown in the table below e start start the voice recording system stop stop the voice recording system erase erase the recorded message The options in window 3 are e DO IT execute the save or restore action Clear Com 5 15 V Series Panels User Guide voiceplay This command controls the playback of the voice recording system Display 2 shows the command and display 3 shows the available action voiceplay Exit Local Figure 5 15 Voice Play Settings The available commands in window 2 are e on turn voice recording playback on e off turn voice recording playback off Window 3 displays the available actions e DO IT execute the action displayed in window 2 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide intrim This allows the trim or gain to be adjusted on each of the input streams Display 2 shows the stream name Display 3 shows the tri
83. Y Pressing the auxiliary volume control switch momentarily activates the Listen Again feature that will replay the last stored audio this feature is configured in ECS under Panel Options Repeatedly pressing the auxiliary volume control will step back through the stored messages UP DOWN VOLUME BUTTONS Below each key display on lever key and pushbutton panels is a pair of buttons to adjust the volume on that connection The left button reduces the volume and the right button increases the volume The volume buttons can also be used to release a telephone line in the same way as the TEL RELEASE function in the diagnostic menu see Diagnostic Menu on page 2 48 This function will only operate if the label on the key is to a Tel 14 and remote telephone line release has been enabled on the panel from ECS To release the telephone line both the up and down arrows are held down by the user The label display will change to say TEL RELEAS and the telephone will be put back on hook and all latched keys to it on the local system will be unlatched and so kill the routes to it After approximately 5 seconds the display will return to showing the configured label If the panel does not have Remote Line Release configured then it will send the call signal to the label Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide The volume buttons are also used to adjust some settings that are accessed through the panel menu such as side tone gain
84. a Sieg sheep Sw Po aod idea geet 2 32 Attributes Men 3 2265 eek a chee 2 33 Local Keys Menu 26 iuris baa ta 2 34 Get Label Menu iia canteen east divest aa 2 37 Remote Panel Menu 2 0220 cee eee eee 2 39 Remote Panel Attributes Menu 04 2 41 Forced Listen Configuration Menu 02006 2 43 Forced Listen Source Configuration 2 43 Forced Listen Destination Configuration 2 46 INPUT LevelStar ia Se AES 2 48 Input Levels Configuration 02200 eee 2 48 Output Level usarse Oe Babee Ree ae She 2 50 Output Levels Configurati0N oooocooccoooo 2 51 Diagnostic Menta Sawa a eee eee 2 53 Systemi Wala sie ter boas eee POR ea GR wee hoes Boek oe 2 55 Upgrade Men sara 2 56 CallMenti eree Recah hate OAR garland weep ac BO 2 58 Call Menu Sort Groups Menu 00 00a ee eee 2 59 ii Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide DIalMenu 14220 coat Das ara a eo alla o a 2 60 Local Exclusive MenuU oooooooocooonn oo 2 62 Local Page Mens c c3bed bees eedsied PECs Gaga ame wad 2 63 Assignment Panel Menu 20200 cee o 2 64 IFB Party Line and Fixed Group Assignments 2 65 Setting Up IFB Sources and Destinations 2 65 Rotary Panel IFB Setup 00 00 eee 2 66 Setting Up Party Line members 2 67 Setting Up Fixed Group members 2
85. a panel e The V12RDE Rotary Expansion Panel adds 12 rotary talk listen selectors to a panel The installation procedure is identical for these two panels Note Expansion panel types lever key pushbutton or rotary may not be mixed in a daisy chain of such panels and must be connected to a main panel of the same type 26 V SERIES EXPANSION PANELS Only one rack unit 1RU of a standard Electronics Industry Association equipment rack is required for each expansion panel The panels compact size makes them ideal for use in TV control rooms edit suites mobile OB vans and any other location where many talk listen keys are necessary but space it at a premium All panels provide 12 additional selectors with displays MOUNTING All accessory panels are mounted in a standard 19 inch wide 48 3 cm standard Electronics Industry Association rack requiring one unit of rack space each Leave at least 2 in 51 mm of clearance behind the rear of the chassis to allow for cable connectors POWER Each expansion panel is powered by an external power supply which may be mounted on the back of the panel using the mounting clip provided To connect the power supply to an expansion panel route the transformer s output lead to the power connector on the back of the panel This is a 4 pin connector PANEL CONNECTION A cable is supplied with each panel to connect it to a main panel or to additional expansion panels The cable is a 6
86. abel if it is a port label Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button will return to the input levels menu Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide NUM Label 01 Label 01 0 dB v A 3 28 RESET Figure 2 103 Input Level Set Menu for Desktop Panels The 0 dB represents the input level for the audio source of the label and may be adjusted using the up and down buttons below the level display or the rotary encoder Selecting the RESET key or talk button will reset the input levels back to the default of OdB Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button INPUT LEVEL will return to the sort group menu When the input level for an audio source is set in this way it will be set for the entire matrix and not just for an individual panel Note Input and output settings can only be made for the local matrix Gains for other matrices can be achieved within the ECS management software Output Levels Output levels are for keys are set from the OUTPUT LVL menu SG 01Label SG 03Label SG 05Label SG 07Label SG 09Label Via OUTPUT LVL SG 02Label SG 04Label SG 06Label SG 08Label SG 10Label ma VILA Figure 2 104 Output Level Configuration Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Figure 2 105 Output Level Configuration Menu for Desktop Panels Pressing the up do
87. ace module is connected to a central matrix port The external non 4 wire device is then connected to the interface module ISO The ISO function short for panel ISOlation allows a panel operator to call a destination and interrupt all of that destination s other audio paths and establish a private conversation When the call is completed the destination s audio pathways are restored to their original state before the interruption KeyGroup KeyGroups provide a way of assigning a label to multiple panels simultaneously even within a networked matrix system Once the KeyGroups have been defined using ECS all the keys within a KeyGroup can be changed with a single assignment in Production Maestro Pro mode only Label A label is an alphanumeric name of up to five characters that identifies a source destination or control function accessed by an intercom panel Labels appear in the displays of the intercom panel Labels can identify panels ports interfaced to other external equipment fixed groups party lines and special control functions Clear Com Eclipse Glossary Clear Com Eclipse Glossary Multiplexing The process by which two or more signals are transmitted over a single communications channel Examples include time division and wavelength division multiplexing Non volatile Memory Data stored in the CPU s firmware ROM that is not lost when the power is turned off Palette The port keyGroup and Monitor selection
88. ack Mount Panel User ID Input Menu 3 9 Figure 3 12 Desktop Panel User ID Input Menu cere 3 9 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Figure 3 13 Rack Mount Panel Password Input Menu 3 10 Figure 3 14 Desktop Panel Password Input Menu l a 3 10 Figure 3 15 Rack Mount Panel Matrix IP Address Input 3 11 Figure 3 16 Desktop Panel Matrix IP Address Input 3 11 Figure 3 17 Rack Mount Panel Control Delay Input 3 12 Figure 3 18 Desktop Panel Matrix Control Delay Input 3 12 Figure 3 19 Rack Mount Panel Subnet Mask eee 3 13 Figure 3 20 Desktop Panel Subnet Mask 3 13 Figure 3 21 Rack Mount Panel Login Port Input oooo 3 13 Figure 3 22 Desktop Panel Login Port Input eee 3 14 Figure 3 23 Rack Mount Panel DHCP Control c cccccnnnnnncnccccnn 3 14 Figure 3 24 Desktop Panel DHCP Control nasser 3 15 Figure 3 25 Rack Mount Panel Confirm Menu sses 3 15 Figure 3 26 Desktop Panel Confirm Menu eeeeeeeeeeeees 3 15 Figure 3 27 Rack Mount Panel IP Address Menu 0ee 3 16 Figure 3 28 Desktop Panel IP Address Menu eee 3 16 Figure 3 29 Rack Mount Panel Gateway IP Address Menu 3 17 Figure 3 30 Desktop Panel Gateway IP Address Menu 3 17 Figure 3 31 Rack Mount Panel DNS Server IP Address Menu 3 18 Figure
89. ade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Please familiarize yourself with the safety symbols in Figure 1 When you see these symbols on this product they warn you of the potential danger of electric shock if the main station is used im properly They also refer you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the manual CAUTION RISK OF ELEC
90. ance 68pF m or better Equivalents BBC PSF 1 3M BICC TM 3304 Brand Rex GT 851 Table 4 2 Coaxial Cable Specification This type of cable will allow up to 500 metres of cable run between the AES 6 CX interface and the panel at the standard 48K sample rate Note A ferrite must be added to the socket end of each cable A suitable ferrite is Wurth Electronik part 74271132 ClearCom part 1800282 If the AES 3 option AES 6 interface is used to connect the V Series panel via a 3rd party AES 3 network the system setup is as shown in CAT5 or Coax cable _ 3 party AES 3 CATS cable network AES 3 V Series Main Panel Matix Figure 4 19 V Series Panel Connected by 3rd Party Network The cable specifications are as stated previously unless the connections to the 3rd party network require different cable specifications In this case the customer should contact Clear Com for advice Clear Com 4 15 V Series Panels User Guide 16 T ADAPTER OPTION TO DIG 2 DIF 102 INTERFACE The T Adapter option module adds 2 wire digital input and output via RJ 45 to V Series main panels If the T Adapter digital interface option is used to connect the V Series main panel to the matrix it must be connected via a DIG 2 Digital Interface instead of directly to an MVX 16 analog port on the matrix For information on the DIG 2 DIF 102 digital interface please refer to the DIG 2 manual part no 810311Z and the Int
91. arphone as they speak Source In this manual the term source refers to a device such as an intercom panel interface or beltpack that sends audio into the matrix The device to which audio is sent is called a destination VOX In the Eclipse system when audio at a panel exceeds a threshold a light switches on at the panel s port card to visually cue the operator The threshold level is set in the Eclipse Configuration Software V Series Communications panels used with Eclipse systems providing advanced facilities Available in rack mount and desktop formats Clear Com Eclipse Glossary Clear Com Eclipse Manuals ECLIPSE MANUALS The following manuals are available covering Eclipse products and accessories SOFTWARE MANUALS Eclipse Configuration Software ECS Instruction Manual 810299Z Eclipse Logic Maestro Instruction Manual 810414Z Eclipse Production Maestro Quick Start Guide 810409Z Eclipse Production Maestro Installation and User Guide 810410Z Eclipse DECTSync Manual 810412Z Eclipse Host Computer Interface HCI Manual 810413Z HARDWARE MANUALS Eclipse Omega Matrix Instruction Manual 810290Z Eclipse Median Matrix Instruction Manual 810347Z Eclipse PiCo Matrix Instruction Manual 810348Z Eclipse 32 Matrix Instruction Manual 810315Z Eclipse Matrix Installation Manual 810298Z Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 810377Z Eclipse V Series Panels User Manual 810365Z Eclipse FO
92. ays the menu to assign keys on the panel e ATTRIBUTES displays the attributes menu to allow the properties of the panel keys to be set To exit the local panel menu and return to the system configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button LOCAL PNL The system configuration menu will be redisplayed Attributes Menu Selecting the ATTRIBUTES item from the local panel menu will display the attributes menu Panel Label TALK TALK LSTN A y A vo A v A EEUU TALK FL LISTEN DUAL T L ae v a v jaAa y 4 Figure 2 66 Panel Attributes Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 33 V Series Panels User Guide 34 Ji Vv A Panel Label TALK DUAL T L Vv A Vv A Vv A Nats TALK FL LISTEN Tal v JA VJ A Figure 2 67 Panel Attributes Menu for Desktop Panels This menu allows the user to set the attributes of a panel key to TALK LISTEN TALK LSTN TALK FL or DUAL T L TALK sets a talk from this panel to a destination with no automatic listen to the destination e LISTEN sets a key to listen to the source without talking to the destination at the same time Use as a monitor key Use the volume level up down buttons under the display lever key and pushbutton panels or rotary encoder to increase listen level e TALK LSTN sets a talk key with listen Use the volume level up down buttons under the display lever key and pushbu
93. bles accessories components amp consumable items have a Limited Warranty of 90 days 2 Any Clear Com product that has been classified as obsolete at the time of sale has a Limited Warranty of 90 days from sales and will be replaced with the same product or a sales credit will be issued at the sole discretion of Clear Com 3 Headsets handsets microphones and associated spare parts as well as UHF wireless IFB products have a Limited Warranty of one year 4 UHF WBS Analog wireless intercom systems have a Limited Warranty of three years Clear Com i Standard Limited Warranty 5 All software products including Concert Client and Server ECS Production Maestro and Logic Maestro are warranted for one year and shall substantially conform to published specifications The media on which the Software is furnished is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year 6 Any Clear Com products that are listed within the last time buy period have the same Limited Warranty for their type 1 i 1 1 1 5 as above d Any Clear Com product that is repaired or supplied as a replacement under the terms of this Limited Warranty shall inherit the remaining warranty period from the original product e Standard Warranty Period Start Date i Dealer Distributor Sales In view of Dealer or Distributor stocking practices the Standard Warranty Period for products sold through Dealers or D
94. cases the error will be caused by an invalid user ID or password being used If the error indicates a network problem such as insufficient bandwidth the user should contact the network administrator to resolve the problem Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide USER ID Figure 3 12 Desktop Panel User ID Input Menu Set up the user ID that the panel will use to log in to the Eclipse matrix This must correspond to a user ID set up for a port on an IVC 32 card in ECS under Matrix Hardware in Advanced Settings IP Panel Settings The user ID is a string of up to ten characters 0 to 9 and A to F Enter up to ten characters using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the characters For rotary panels repeatedly pressing the talk button is used to select the characters After each character has been selected the input will advance to the next character Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous character allowing it to be changed When the password has been entered exit the menu using the USERID key or talk button PASSWORD Figure 3 14 Desktop Panel Password Input Menu Set up the password that the panel will use to log in to the Eclipse matrix This must correspond to the password for the user ID set up in ECS under Matrix Hardwa
95. cators Figure 1 2 illustrates the V12PD front panel controls and indicators Shift MIC Page Shift Talk Microphone MIC Indicator Select Page Listen Key LIS Cut Info Socket On LED LED Select 8 Status Display LED Loudspeaker LED FRE o o A o o DYRE O Headset H S H S Reset Menu Menu Reply Volume Volume Main Main Auxiliary Auxiliary Socket LED Select Select Select Key Down Up Volume Volume Volume Volume LED Control Indicator Indicator Control and LED LED and Switch Switch Figure 1 2 V12PD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 3 illustrates the V12RD front panel controls and indicators Shift MIC Page Shift Microphone MIC Indicator Select Page Listen Key L S Cut Info Socket On LED LED Select 8 Level Display LED Loudspeaker LED OS so__lol_lelL_Joel_lol_lo Cb olL lo oblo Headset H S H S Reset Menu Menu Reply Talk Button Main Main Auxiliary Auxiliary Socket LED Select Select Select Key Volume Volume Volume Volume LED Control Indicator Indicator Control and LED LED and Switch Switch Figure 1 3 V12RD Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 1 4 illustrates the V24LD front panel controls and indicators 1 3 Shift MIC Page Shift Headset MIC MIC Indicator Select Page
96. ched talk and listen key If no arrows are displayed the key is not latched e Audio Level a bar graph indicating the audio level set on that route The audio level is controlled using the volume control buttons below the display lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary control on rotary panels Display Lever Key Status Volume Volume LED Down Up Figure 1 14 Lever Key Panel Volume Buttons Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide O a Pushbutton Volume Volume Status LED Down Up Figure 1 15 Pushbutton Panel Volume Buttons Rotary Level 8 Talk 8 Status LED Status LED Figure 1 16 Rotary Panel Volume Buttons e Key Type indicates the type of route or action the panel key is connected to These are e PL Party Line e IFB Interruptible Foldback e FG Fixed Group includes stacked keys e Key Status displays an icon indicating the status of this key The icons are shown in the figure below Clear Com 1 V Series Panels User Guide 10 F Incoming VOX Antenna 2 Way Radio a E Telephone Remote Panel Connected da Ctrl Relay Th Speed Dial Figure 1 17 Key Status Icons REPLY KEY DISPLAY The display associated with the Reply key provides a text area for up to ten characters to be used to display labels or menu options selection arrows audio level indicator scroll arrows and function audio source indication Label Field
97. ck Mount Panels HS2MIC 40 y om y A B Vv A Vv A GN MIC 40 HS MIC 40 LS DIM 12 Vit vit Vt y 4 VTA yv A Figure 2 37 Level Adjust Display for Rack Desktop Panels This menu adjusts the audio gain values for gooseneck panel microphone and headset microphones to preset levels of 20 40 50 60 70 or 80 db The sidetone levels can be set for the first headset front panel connector and the second headset auxiliary audio connector e GN MIC gooseneck microphone gain setting This is adjusted using the up down buttons or rotary encoder e HS MIC headset microphone gain setting This is adjusted using the up down buttons or rotary encoder HS2MIC second headset microphone gain setting This is adjusted using the up down buttons or rotary encoder e LS DIM how much the loudspeaker is dimmed when a talk key is pressed 70dB 20dB 12dB 6dB 3dB 0dB This is adjusted using the up down button or rotary encoder e L SIDETONE first headset left sidetone level The key status lever key or pushbutton or talk button rotary is illuminated red when the left sidetone is on To toggle left sidetone between ON and OFF press the pushbutton or press the lever key down or press the talk button rotary Use the 20 up down buttons or rotary encoder to adjust the left sidetone level The default sidetone level is 9dB the minimum level is 15 50B R SIDETONE first headset right
98. ckground Category 5 cable EIA TIA 568 category specification relating to network cabling Shielded category 5 cabling is required for Eclipse matrix wiring CellCom Digital wireless communications product Sold under the CellCom name in USA and as FreeSpeak in Europe and Asia Central Matrix The term central matrix is used to differentiate the central hardware and software of the intercom system from the connected audio devices The central matrix consists of 1 The metal housing for the circuit cards and power supplies 2 The circuit cards 3 The power supplies 4 The rear panel connectors which connect the matrix s hardware to panels and interfaces Conference An internal matrix virtual party line or busbar where many panels and interfaces can talk onto or listen from the party line without talking to themselves Destination A device such as an intercom panel beltpack or interface to which audio signals are sent The device from which audio signals are sent is called a source Duplex All real time communication between individuals talking face to face is full duplex meaning that they can both talk and listen simultaneously The Eclipse matrices provide full duplex audio ECS Eclipse Configuration Software Software program that guides the operation of the central matrix circuit cards and connected panels Ethernet International standard which describes how information is transmitted across a network Provi
99. commands allows the internal volume controls to be changed Display 2 shows the controller name Display 3 shows the controller value Exit Local Figure 5 7 Level Setting Display Five level options shown in window 2 to can be set using the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or the rotary encoder and talk button rotary panels The level options are main main internal volume controller e aux auxiliary internal volume controller e st1 side tone 1 internal volume controller e st2 side tone 2 internal volume controller po page override controller Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide control This command allows the controller of a crosspoint to be changed Display 2 shows the output streams and display 3 shows the input stream Display 4 shows the controller name for that crosspoint Exit Local Figure 5 8 Control Setting Display The input streams available are e hs1l headset 1 left ear e hsir headset 1 right ear e hs2l headset 2 left ear e hs2r headset 2 right ear e Is panel loudspeaker e auxls auxiliary loudspeaker e mtx1 mono audio to the matrix via the analogue connection or one channel of stereo via an AES 3 card e mtx2 second channel of stereo to matrix via AES 3 card e ext1 external output 1 on auxiliary audio connector e ext2 external output 2 on auxiliary audio connector e hotmic output to hot microphone on auxiliary audio connector e larec
100. corded message will then be output to the talk path until cancelled If the talk path connects to another panel it should be heard as an incoming talk on the target panel and allows audio paths to be verified between ports Reset Crosspoints Menu Reset Xpts Selecting RESET XPTS from the local preferences menu displays the reset crosspoints menu offering the option to reset the panel crosspoints to their default levels eae VLA VLA o A ao VTA Figure 2 42 Reset Crosspoints Display for Rack Mount Panels RESET XPT LEVELS Vv A Vv A a CRES LEE v A Figure 2 43 Reset Crosspoints Display for Desktop Panels Press the YES key or pushbutton or talk button to reset the panel crosspoint levels to their default settings or the NO key to cancel the operation and return the user to the local preferences menu To exit the reset crosspoints menu and return to the local preferences menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button RESET XPTS The local preferences menu will be redisplayed 24 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU Selecting SYS CONFIG from the top level menu will display the system configuration menu for the panel If the PIN code has been enabled in ECS the panel will request PIN code entry before allowing access to the system configuration menu LLL DEN ENTER PIN ee Vv A y A
101. could be used to control the panel microphone Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide AUXILIARY AUDIO CONNECTOR The auxiliary audio connector allows additional audio inputs and outputs to be connected to the panel Figure 4 17 Auxiliary Audio Connector AUXILIARY CONNECTOR PINOUT Pin Description Pin Description 1 Headset 2 MIC ve 14 Headset 2 MIC ve 2 Headset 2 Left Ear 15 Headset 2 Left Ear Ground 3 Headset 2 Right Ear 16 Headset 2 Right Ear Ground 4 Headset 2 PTT 1 17 Headset 2 PTT 2 5 OV 18 OV 6 OV 19 OV 7 External Output 2 ve 20 External Output 2 ve 8 External Output 1 ve 21 External Output 1 ve 9 Hot MIC Output ve 22 Hot MIC Output ve 10 Auxiliary Loudspeaker 23 Auxiliary Loudspeaker Output ve Output ve 11 External Input 2 ve 24 External Input 2 ve 12 External Input 1 ve 25 External Input 1 ve 13 OV Note When wiring headset 2 to use the auxiliary audio connector it is advisable to use good quality headphone cable to avoid pickup of electronic noise by the microphone connection In order to use the Headset 2 PTTs pins 4 and 17 they should be wired so that PTT connects the pin to ground Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 14 The auxiliary loudspeaker output is at line levels and auxiliary loudspeakers cannot be connected directly Auxiliary loudspeakers must be driven through a suitable audio amplifier The line output levels are given in th
102. ct the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the left digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous digit allowing it to be changed When the panel IP address has been entered exit the menu using the IP ADDRESS key or talk button IP Address Assignment Important It is important to ensure that the panel IP address does not clash with any other IP address on the network another device is using the same IP address If there is an IP address clash the panel may repeatedly lose the connection with the IVC 32 card If the panel IP address clashes with the IVC 32 card it may also cause the IVC 32 card to crash Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide It is recommended that DHCP is used wherever possible to automatically assign IP addresses rather than assigning IP addresses manually in order to reduce the risk of an address clash see DHCP Control on page 3 14 IP GATEWAY ka a VIA LAT AG CLEAR A a VIA hall v jaAa AAA AUAA CLEAR NS a VIA Figure 3 30 Desktop Panel Gateway IP Address Menu Use the CLEAR key to clear the Gateway IP address and then enter the new address using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panel
103. d Listen Destinations Menu for Desktop Panels Selecting INTERFACES will display a list of interfaces that may be forced listen destinations Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL DEST will return to the forced listen configuration menu Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Se Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 Figure 2 94 Forced Listen Destination Interfaces for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Label 01 Label 02 Label 03 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 04 Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A FL DST INT Label 09 Label 10 ia VIA VIA Figure 2 95 Forced Listen Destination Interfaces for Desktop Panels Pressing the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder on the Reply key FL DST INT will scroll through the list of possible interfaces Pressing a key or talk button for a destination interface will select the label and display the forced listen source menu Selecting PANELS will display a list of panels that may be forced listen destinations Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 y A Vv A Vv A Vv A v A AMIA Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 a VTA v A vja v A Vv Figure 2 96 Forced Listen Source Panels for Rack Mount Panels y A v A VIA VIA VIA v a Label 07 Label 08 y A Vv A
104. d the rear of the panel to allow for cable connectors In order to wall mount a desktop panel carry out the following steps 1 Locate the panel fixing kit provided with the desktop panel The contents of the kit are shown in Figure 4 1 Desktop Panel Wall Mount Kit not to scale Upper wall bracket part 2514012 TT Panhead Pozi Black M3x6 Fixing screw x2 part 2804922 Figure 4 1 Desktop Wall Mount Kit Lower wall bracket part 2514032 2 The panel front must be rotated when the desktop panel is wall mounted so that the controls and display face upwards To do this remove the eight countersunk screws holding the front of the panel on The countersunk screws are located on the ends of the panel four on each end Figure 4 2 Countersunk Screws Figure 4 2 Desktop Panel Retaining Screws 3 Remove and retain all the screws and remove the front panel assembly The cables connecting the front panel electronics to the main PCB are long enough to allow the panel front to be removed and rotated without having to unplug any of the cables Rotate the front panel 180 degrees taking care not to pull on any of the cables and reposition it Ensure that no cables are trapped before refitting the screws Apply pressure to the panel front to align the screw holes and fit the top and bottom screws loosely on each side before fitting the remaining screws and tightening all the Clear Com V Series Panels User G
105. ddle of the current sort group END takes the user to the end of the current sort group e OK accept the currently displayed item and place it in the KEY ASSIGN menu To use the sort group membership menu The REPLY key displays the label of the selected sort group The top row shows the first member of the sort group Pressing and releasing the down button lever key or pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder anticlockwise on the reply key will step downwards through the sort group towards the end Pressing and releasing the Up button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder clockwise on the reply key will step up through the sort group towards the start Selecting the START key or talk button will take the user to the start of the sort group Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Selecting the MIDDLE key or talk button will take the user to the middle of the sort group Selecting the END key or talk button will take the user to the end of the sort group Pressing the OK key or talk button will accept the currently displayed item and take the operator to the remote panel menu where the remote keys can be selected and the attributes of the selected remote keys set Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button REMOTE PNL will return to the remote panel menu RMT KEYS ATTRIBUTES y A v A es
106. des for the efficient organization of network components Fiber optic Cable A fiber optic cable consists of a glass core covered with a reflective material called cladding and several layers of buffer coating to protect the cable from the environment A laser sends light pulses through the glass core to the other end of the cable FreeSpeak Digital wireless communications product Sold under the FreeSpeak name in Europe and Asia and CellCom name in USA Full Duplex Refers to transmission of signals in two directions simultaneously IFB Interruptible Foldback The term foldback refers to sending program audio or some other audio mix back to announcers while they are on the air Doing so allows announcers to monitor themselves other announcers videotapes of commercials or some mix of sources while they on the air This is typically found in television news and live broadcast events Announcers typically wear a small ear piece so they can hear the selected foldback audio mix When a director wants to give directions to an announcer on air or to announce changes in the program the director must interrupt the foldback To do this the director uses a channel specifically set up to interrupt the foldback audio Interface Module A piece of electronic hardware designed to convert the 4 wire signals of a central matrix port to some other form of communication such as 2 wire party line telephone etc The interf
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108. e Reply key or Reply key talk button CALL to return to the main menu Call Menu Sort Groups Menu a a vja v A EICE MELIA START MIDDLE vja v a vja v jaAa VIA Label vo A VIA A Figure 2 125 Call Sort Menu for Desktop Panels Vv The selected sort group name is displayed on the reply key and the first member of the sort group is displayed on the top row of the display Selecting START will take the user to the start of the sort group selecting MIDDLE will take the user to the middle of the sort group and selecting END will take the user to the end of the sort group Selecting OK will select the currently displayed member of the sort group and place it at the top of the answerback stack and return the user to the main CALL menu To call the selected label the user should press the Reply key to access the label from the answerback stack and call The label is not removed from the answerback stack Press the Reply key or Reply key talk button to return to the Call menu DIAL MENU The dial menu is provided on the 1RU panels to allow users to dial telephone numbers the 2RU and desktop panels also have a dial pad for dialling telephone numbers The display dialler is also available on 2RU panels via the DIAL menu To use the DIAL facility a key to a TEL 14 interface must be set up on the panel before use To dial out first s
109. e V Series panel display will support ten characters Covers Unicode 1024 to 1279 decimal 0x400 to Ox4FF hex with some missing characters 3 Hiragana The V Series panel display will support five characters This covers the codepoint range 12352 to 12447 decimal 0x3040 to Ox309F hex 4 Full width Katakana The V Series panel display will support five characters as this is a normal width font This covers the codepoint range 12448 to 12543 decimal Ox30A0 to Ox30FF hex with some missing characters 5 Kanji There are about 17 000 out of the 21 000 characters The V Series panel display will support five characters This covers the codepoint range 19968 to 40895 decimal 0x4E00 to Ox9FBF hex 6 Hangul The V Series panel display will support five characters range is 44032 to 55215 decimal OxACOO to OxD7AF hex 7 Half width katakana The V Series panel will support ten characters The codepoint range is 65376 to 65440 decimal OxFF60 to OxFFAO hex PANEL OPERATION The operation of V Series panels is described in this section Lever key panels pushbutton panels and rotary control panels have some operational differences which will be described in this section MIC ON BUTTON The Mic On Off button turns the currently selected microphone gooseneck microphone or headset microphone on or off When the microphone is on the red LED will come on to indicate that the 12 microphone is active If a panel key i
110. e product specifications AES 3 OPTION TO AES 6 INTERFACE The AES 3 option module adds digital input and output via RJ 45 or coax to V Series main panels If the AES 3 digital interface option is used to connect the V Series main panel to the matrix it must be connected to an AES 6 Digital Interface instead of the MVX 16 serial ports on the matrix For information on the AES 6 digital interface please refer to the AES 6 manual part no 810383Z CAT5 or Coax cable CAT5 cable V Series Main Panel Matrix Figure 4 18 V Series Panel with AES 3 Interface The pinout for the CAT5 cable to connect an AES 6 RJ to a V Series panel AES 3 interface is given in the table below PIN NUMBER WIRE COLOR FUNCTION 1 White Orange not used 2 Orange not used 3 White Green Rx 4 Blue Tx 5 White Blue Tx 6 Green Rx 7 White Brown not used 8 Brown not used Table 4 1 AES 6 to Panel Wiring The AES 3 interface RJ45 connection is capable of operation with up to 200m of screened Cat5e cabling of 110 ohm 10 ohm impedance with 24 AWG cores If 26AWG or smaller cable is used the maximum cable run may be severely reduced The specification for the coaxial cable required to connect V Series panels AES 3 interfaces to an AES 6 CX card is given below Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Nominal 75 Ohm impedance Insulation solid polyethylene Screen double braided copper Capacit
111. e than 200 ms it will not latch and the connection will terminate as soon as the key is released When a rotary encoder is inactive no listen connection established the centre of the rotary encoder will illuminate dim green When a talk button is inactive no talk connection established the talk button will illuminate dim red If the brightness control is turned down the dimmed illumination of the rotary encoder and talk button will be extinguished When a rotary encoder is pressed to establish a listen route the illumination will change to bright green If a talk button is pressed to establish a talk route the illumination will change to bright red to indicate that a connection is established To cancel the connection 18 press the rotary encoder or talk button and it will return to dim illumination An incoming call will be signalled by a flashing red reply key talk button to pick up the call press the reply key talk button Reply Key Unlike lever key and pushbutton panels the Reply key on a rotary panel can be overwritten with other talk and listen labels in ECS but is not deleted If the Reply key is overwritten the panel no longer has a Reply key If menu mode is entered and the reply key has been overwritten Assignment Panel AP functions are disabled as the Reply key is no longer available If the labels placed on the Reply key are removed in ECS the Reply key becomes available again and Assignment Panel functions will be avai
112. ed to a label the audio level at the destination panel s is predetermined This function allows talking to someone even if his panel volume control is off Two things will happen when a panel activates such a label e If the destination speaker was off it will turn on e The panel speaker output will be at the predetermined level regardless of the Intercom volume control setting unless this control is set higher than the predetermined level The page volume level can be adjusted from 0 to 10 in steps of 1 with 0 being off and 10 being full volume The page volume level s default setting is 5 Refer to the Eclipse Configuration Software Instruction Manual for further instructions on using Page Override PANEL TO MATRIX CARD BAUD RATE The RS 422 serial data communication between a panel and other devices operates at 19 2 k baud by default CONFIGURATION Assign each panel name and other parameters by using the Eclipse Configuration Software Program see Eclipse Configuration Software Manual for more information Also refer to the Operation chapter for details regarding the configuration options available from the V Series panel menus EXPANSION PANELS The following sections describes how to install the following optional accessory key panels e The V12LDE Lever Key Expansion Panel adds 12 lever key talk listen selectors to a panel The V12PDE Pushbutton Expansion Panel adds 12 pushbutton talk listen selectors to
113. elect the TEL 14 interface and then either use the keypad or the dial menu to dial the telephone number AA A l y A Via DIAL XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX RELEASE REDIAL E yv a y a v a y a y Figure 2 126 Dial Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide RELEASE REDIAL v A Vv A Figure 2 127 Dial Menu for Desktop Panels On lever key and pushbutton panels pressing the Up or Down buttons under the numbers will dial the numbers as they are selected and enter them into the dial display on the lower line shown as XXXX On rotary panels pressing the rotary encoder will select the left digit while pressing the talk button will select the right digit see Figure 2 30 and Figure 2 31 Telephone numbers of up to 30 digits may be displayed If the initial number dial is unsuccessful selecting the RELEASE key will release the telephone line Selecting REDIAL key will dial the number saved on the lower line of the display provided the operator does not exit DIAL mode If the operator exits DIAL mode the redial number is cleared The RELEASE and REDIAL keys perform the same function on 2RU panels whether the keypad or panel keys are used to dial the number Press the Reply key or Reply key talk button DIAL to return to the main menu Using the keypad on 2RU rack mount panels and desktop panels to access the DIAL menu by pr
114. er GPIO LAN Auxiliary Matrix Expansion Supply DB25F RJ45 Audio Port Panel l O 24VDC DB25M RJ45 RJ45 Figure 4 6 V Series Main Panel Rear Connectors no AES 3 or T Adapter AES 3 AES 3 RJ 45 BNC Connector Connector o o A e f c hire so E Power Supply Power GPIO LAN Connector Connector RJ 45 DB25F Auxiliary Matrix Expansion Audi Connector Panel onnector RJ 45 Connector DB25M RJ 45 Figure 4 7 V Series Main Panel Rear Connectors AES 3 T Adapter RJ 45 Connector eL le e o Qao Reo Am Power Supply Power GPIO LAN Connector Connector RJ 45 DB25F Auxiliary Audio Connector DB25M Figure 4 8 V Series Main Panel Rear Connectors T Adapter Matrix Expansion Connector Panel RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Kam a a o o e pa o ca LA O Power Input Output Supply Connector Connector 24VDC RJ45 RJ45 Figure 4 9 V Series Expansion Panel Rear Connectors oy Power GPIO LAN Auxiliary Matrix Supply DB25F RJ45 Audio 24VDC Not used Port RJ45 DB25M RJ45 Figure 4 10 V Series Desktop Panel Rear Connectors no A
115. erface Module Frames manual part no 810313Z CATS cable CATS cable V Series Main Panel Matrix Figure 4 20 V Series Panel with T Adapter Interface The pinout for the CAT5 cable to connect a DIG 2 interface to a V Series panel T Adapter interface is given in the table below PIN NUMBER WIRE COLOR FUNCTION 1 White Orange not used 2 Orange not used 3 White Green not used 4 Blue Tx Rx 5 White Blue Tx Rx 6 Green not used 7 White Brown not used 8 Brown not used Table 4 3 DIG 2 to Panel T Adapter Wiring The T Adapter interface RJ45 connection is capable of operation with up to 3000m 10 000ft of screened 24 AWG Cat5e cabling of 110 ohm 10 ohm impedance If 26 AWG screened CAT5e cable is used the maximum cable run is reduced to 2 200m 7 300ft Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Note A ferrite must be added to the socket end of each cable A suitable ferrite is Wurth Electronik part 74271132 ClearCom part 1800282 LAN CONNECTOR The LAN connection is an industry standard RJ45 socket that allows the panel to be connected to a network or the ethernet port of a PC PIN FUNCTION Ethernet RJ 45 Connector E 8765 4 32 eee a u Figure 4 21 LAN Connector Pinout The LAN connection is reserved for panel firmware upgrades and future use EXPANSION PANEL OUTPUT V Series main panels have an industry standard RJ45 sock
116. eries Panels User Guide Leave sufficient clearance behind the rack mount panel to accommodate the external power supply if it is to be fitted to the back of the panel using the clips provided Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the installation of the V Series panels including Panel placement e Wiring e Mains AC power e Adjustments e Configuration e Accessory panels MOUNTING PANELS RACK MOUNT PANELS Locate all panels at comfortable heights for operation and leave at least 2 inches 51 mm of clearance behind the rear of the panel s chassis to allow for cable connectors Expansion panels that are intended to expand or enhance main panel operation are usually mounted next to or near the panel with which they are associated Leave at least 2 inches 51 mm of clearance behind the rear of the panel to allow for cable connectors Expansion panels can be connected to the main panel in a daisy chain using cables not more than 16 ft 5 m long between each panel The cable length of any daisy chain of panels must not exceed 24 ft 7 5 m in total The expansion panels should be connected using straight through 8 way shielded CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors DESKTOP PANELS Desktop panels can be placed on a flat surface or they may be used as wall mounted panels Where desktop panels are placed on a flat surface leave at least 2 inches 51 mm of clearance behin
117. ership for Rack Mount Panels 26 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Figure 2 51 Party Line Membership for Desktop Panels Selecting INTERFACES will display the list of interfaces that may be members of the party line To exit the party line members menu and return to the party line configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button PL MEMBERS The party line configuration menu will be redisplayed eee Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv Vv A Vv A Vv A M A A PL INTS Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 ae v A v ja vja v ja Vv Figure 2 52 Party Line Labels for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 04 Label 05 Label 06 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv A PL INTS Label 09 Label 10 a v A y JA Figure 2 53 Party Line Labels for Desktop Panels Using the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply Key PL INTS will scroll through the list of possible interfaces If an interface is a member of the party line a selection bar will be displayed under the interface name To select or 28 deselect a label press the lever key button or talk button next to the required label and the interface will either be added to the party line membership or removed from the party line membership To exit the
118. escribed below type select a preset limiter from one of limit1 limit2 limit6 show in window 4 enable yes or no in window 4 to enable disable this limiter e decay decay time in ms shown in window 4 e attack attack time in ms shown in window 4 e knee knee in dB shown in window 4 comp compression shown in window 4 gain markup gain of limiter in dB shown in window 4 e thresh the threshold below which the limiter has no effect shown in window 4 10 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide filter This allows the current filter to be displayed and changed Display 2 shows the input stream of the filter being accessed Display 3 shows the action and display 4 shows the action status enable Exit Local eee Figure 5 10 Filter Settings Display The available input streams are e hs1 input from headset 1 microphone e hs2 input from headset 2 microphone e ext1 input from external input 1 on the auxiliary audio connector e ext2 input from external input 2 on the auxiliary audio connector e mtx1 input mono audio from the matrix via the analogue connection or one channel of stereo via an AES 3 card e mtx2 input a second channel of stereo from the matrix via the AES 3 card The available filter options in window3 are e enable action to enable the filter The available action options in window4 are e yes enable filter e no disable filter Clear Com 5 11 V Series Panels User
119. essing 1 will enter a different dial menu a Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A DIAL Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 o VTA yv A vja yv a Vv Figure 2 128 Rackmount Panel Dial Menu from Keypad Shortcut Clear Com 2 61 V Series Panels User Guide 62 Label 01 Label 02 Label 03 Label 05 Label 06 Label 08 Label 07 Label 09 DIAL Label 10 vial vial v a Figure 2 129 Desktop Panel Dial menu from Keypad Shortcut The labels will still operate in the normal way and dialling out is done using the keypad The non keypad dialling menus shown in Figure 2 126 and Figure 2 127 can still be accessed via the menu button Note When dialling out through a TEL 14 interface via the dial menu no outgoing audio will be transmitted until the panel operator exits the dial menu Incoming audio from the TEL 14 interface will be heard LOCAL EXCLUSIVE MENU The Local Exclusive facility allows the operator to select a single key for talk and temporarily deactivate all other latched keys on the panel The required key is non latching and so must be kept pressed whilst local exclusive is in operation Releasing the key will return the deactivated latched keys to their previous state The menu can also be entered by pressing 2 on the keypad Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A Yy A
120. et allowing up to eight V Series expansion panels to be daisy chained from it Master Panel K Y Expansion Panel ERES EL ESE SS a o MA Expansion Panel e Out 3335 5 3 o B A Out Expansion Panel gt E a a B SSS OS g Figure 4 22 Example of Daisy Chained Panels The pinout for the expansion panel cable connector is given below AC n Expansion panel detet Expansion Port Ethernet RJ 45 Connector TLE A e tes lg Expansion reset Figure 4 23 Expansion Panel Connector Pinout The CAT5 cables used to connect V Series main panels to expansion panels and expansion panels to further expansion panels are wired as 4 18 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide straight through and the same signals are present along the daisy chain Each cable connecting a V Series main panel to an expansion panel or an expansion panel to another expansion panel must not exceed 5 metres in length and the total length of any expansion panel daisy chain must not exceed 7 5metres in length Note If power is removed from an expansion panel within a cha
121. f the call to the IFB destination is not latched the talk button is held down the audio level is adjusted by pressing and turning the rotary encoder Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Press and Rotate to set rotate to set Talk key on re level to IFB rotary papal Talk key on eS to rotary panel gt O assigned to NA IFB IFB Audio Program to Destination IFB Audio feed cut Program to Destination Program on talk v feed cut Feed 7 Program on talk v Feed 77 Y IFB y Destination IFB Rotary Panel Latched Destination Talk to IFB Rotary Panel Unlatched Talk to IFB Figure 1 19 IFB Talk Level Adjust Rotary Forced Listen Operation Forced listen key operation on rotary panels differs from lever key and pushbutton panels A forced listen key on a rotary panel will show the rotary encoder illuminated bright green to indicate active listen Pressing the rotary encoder configured as a forced listen will mute the audio from the forced listen and the listen indicator will be extinguished Pressing the rotary encoder again will restore the forced listen audio and the encoder will be illuminated green again Rotary Panel Reply Key GPI Operation If a footswitch or other type of switch is connected to GPI 3 which is preassigned to the reply key the panel will not clear the currently viewed item on the reply stack on release ofthe switch Please refer to the section on Opto lsolated Inputs on page 4 9 in this manual and the ECS
122. ft long 1 8 m CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors at each end If custom length cables are to be made they should be made with cable with 22 to 24 AWG wire The pins should be wired one to one between the RJ45 connectors The maximum distance between the panel and the last expansion panel should be 25 ft 7 6 m To connect an expansion panel to a main panel 1 Plug one end of the CAT5 cable into the RJ45 expansion socket on the back of the main panel 2 Plug the other end of the CAT5 cable into the input connector on the back of the expansion panel To connect an additional accessory panel 1 Plug the CAT5 cable into the output connector of the last expansion panel in the chain 2 Plug the other end of the CAT5 cable into the input connector of the new expansion panel More panels can be added by using this daisy chaining method The numbering of expansion selectors will be in the order of the daisy chaining Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide PANEL CONFIGURATION After physically placing the expansion panels and connecting them to a main panel the expansion panels must be programmed into the configuration program Refer to the Eclipse Configuration Software Instruction Manual part 8102992 for more information 27 28 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide V SERIES LOCAL MAINTENANCE MENU The V series Local Maintenance LMM menu is primary intended as a diagno
123. g the panel into Table 3 1 Initial Status Messages Once the initial phase of the panel connect has completed the second phase will be initiated during which the panel will identify itself to the host matrix During this phase status messages will be displayed with status codes and sub codes The primary status codes are given in Table 3 2 Status Code Meaning Err 1 0 Check User ID The name or password supplied were invalid Err 4 0 Media busy The system is busy and will try again shortly Info 3 0 Connecting OK connecting to the IVC Info 5 0 Reconnecting OK the call is being made again with new codec settings Err 8 0 Connection lost The IVC connection was lost Table 3 2 Panel Connect Status Codes and Meanings The IVC 32 card was reachable but some other error has occurred indicating a more detailed networking or configuration issue The error code starts with 6 and a more detailed reason as below Code Message Text Meaning Err 6 0 Local call cleared Err 6 1 Call rejected locally Err 6 2 Locally declined Err 6 3 Remote cleared call IVC 32 has cleared the call Err 6 4 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Remote refused call IVC 32 has refused to accept the call from the panel Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Code Message Text Meaning
124. gned labels are accessed when the selector is pushed pushbutton and rotary panels or toggled lever key panel Each selector can be assigned as many as nine labels via the main page and eight shift pages Each label can represent a talk or listen path to a panel interface fixed group or party line or can activate a programmable control function The display window for each key can display up to ten Latin or Katakana characters or five Kanji characters together with status indicators for the key These indicators are e Currently selected page e Latched talk indicator e Latched listen indicator Panel monitoring indicator e Microphone indicator e Incoming Vox indicator e Antenna active indicator e Destination type indicator e g Party Line IFB Fixed Group Remote panel connection KEY DISPLAY The display associated with each line key provides a text area for up to ten characters to be used to display audio route labels or menu options selection arrows audio level indicator scroll arrows and function audio source indication Label Field e CO FL Latch Audio Level Key Key Indicator Type Status Figure 1 13 Line Key Display Window Areas e Label Field 10 character field for the key label e Latch Indicator indicates the talk listen status of the key A down arrow indicates that the key is a latched talk key an up arrow indicates a latched listen key and both arrows together indicate an lat
125. he party lines available to the panel _ PLO1 PLO3 PLO5 PLO7 PLO9 VIA VLA v Vv v A A VIEW PL PLO2 PLO4 PLOG PL08 PL010 ae yv a VLA v a VLA y Figure 2 12 Party Line Menu for Rack Mount Panels Figure 2 13 Party Line Menu for Desktop Panels Using the up down volume buttons or the rotary encoder on the Reply key VIEW PL will scroll through the available party lines on the panel display Selecting one of the party lines will display the membership menu for that party line To exit the view party line menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button VIEW PL The system information menu will be redisplayed PLO1 Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A v A AIR Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 Se Vv A Vv A y A y A Vv A Figure 2 14 Party Line Labels for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com 2 9 V Series Panels User Guide Label 02 Label 03 Vv A Vv A Vv A Label 04 Label 05 Label 06 Vv A Vv A Vv A A Vv A PLO1 Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv AAA Label 09 Label 10 a VIA VIA Figure 2 15 Party Line Labels for Desktop Panels Using the volume up down buttons or the rotary encoder on the Reply key PL MEMBERS will scroll through the list of party line members To exit the party line members menu and return to the view part
126. ied whatever the link type to the matrix as this will allow it to be used on 4 wire based VoICE unit connections APAs CLEAR a v A AAA Ao WA CLEAR pS 4 Vv A Figure 3 18 Desktop Panel Matrix Control Delay Input Use the CLEAR key to clear the control delay and then enter the new control delay using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the right digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous digit allowing it to be changed When the control delay has been entered exit the menu using the CNTL DELAY key or talk button SUBNET MASK SENO CLEAR ae 6 a VITA y AAA UNA ES CLEAR via vial vial Figure 3 20 Desktop Panel Subnet Mask Use the CLEAR key to clear the subnet mask and then enter the new subnet mask using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the left digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the r
127. in that panel and all expansion panels after it in the chain will no longer work FRONT PANEL CONNECTORS The V Series main panels have a microphone connection and a headset connection on the front The microphone connection is always a three pin socket while the headset connector may be an XLR 4M XLR 5F or XLR 7M connector The pinouts for the connectors are given below MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Figure 4 24 Microphone Connector Pinout The pin assignments for the microphone connector are Table 4 4 Microphone Socket Pinout Pin Description 1 Screen 2 Microphone input 3 Microphone input Warning Configuration of the wrong type of microphone or headset will degrade or nullify the audio from the panel or worse still damage the microphone or headset Clear Com 4 19 V Series Panels User Guide 20 HEADSET CONNECTORS The headset connector may be one of three types XLR 4M XLR 5F or XLR 7M The pinouts for each type are shown below Figure 4 25 XLR 4M Headset Connector Table 4 5 XLR 4M Headset Connector Pinout Pin Description 1 Microphone Screen Microphone Input Headphone Return B WO PP Headphone Output Figure 4 26 XLR 5F Headset Connector Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Table 4 6 XLR 5F Headset Connector Pinout Pin Description Microphone Screen Microphone Input Headphone
128. in accordance with the environmental specifications of the products or service on products removed from the location originally specified by Customer and or reinstalled without the prior written approval of Clear Com Customer will pay Clear Com s then current published charges to restore such Covered Products to a condition eligible for further service under this Agreement Clear Com shall be excused from and shall not be liable for any failure or delay in performance under this Agreement due to the foregoing or any causes beyond its reasonable control 3 Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL CLEAR COM BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION EVEN IF ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 4 Assignment Neither party may assign this Agreement or any portion thereof without the prior written consent of the other except in the event of a merger sale of all or substantially all of the assets or other corporate reorganization 5 Ownership of replaced parts or product All replaced parts or products become the property of Clear Com 6 Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous proposals oral or written and all other communications between them relating to the subject ma
129. input names and allowable values are show in the table below e micsel GN HS e mictgain number 0 15 e micibal bal unbal e micibias on off e hs2gain number 0 15 e hs2bal bal unbal e hs2bias on off e fledO on off This controls the function led 0 on the front panel fled1 on off This controls the function led 1 on the front panel fled2 on off This controls the function led 2 on the front panel fled3 on off This controls the function led 3 on the front panel e Iscut cut uncut e xlvi on off e levO number 0 15 elev 1 number 0 15 e relayO closed open e relay1 closed open Clear Com 5 19 V Series Panels User Guide 20 module This allows commands to be sent to the display modules Display 2 shows the command Display 3 shows the value Exit Local Figure 5 19 Display for Module Settings The commands and allowed values are shown in the table below e dimled number 0 50 This sets the brightness level for the LEDs Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide SPECIFICATIONS Note 0 dBu is referenced to 0 775 V RMS Front Panel Controls and Connectors Talk Listen Switches 11 or 23 Answer Back Switch 1 Volume Controls 2 Headset Connector 1 XLR 4M or XLR 5F or XLR 7M Panel Mic Connector 1 3 pin Main Panel Rear Connectors GPIO DB 25F To Matrix RJ 45 in XLR shell Auxiliary Audio DB 25M Expansion RJ 45 LAN RJ 45 DC Power 4 Pin AES 3 Option Rear Connectors To Matrix CAT5 R
130. ion AP Mode Rotary Panel AP Mode Rotary Panel IFB Destination Selection IFB Source Selection Figure 2 136 Rotary Panel IFB Level Setup This is achieved by turning the rotary encoder associated with the IFB destination key selected to change the audio level When the rotary encoder is turned the display changes to show the audio level and the type of level being adjusted When the talk button is pressed the audio level for output to the IFB destination is set Output Output Level Indicator 02 5dB OP Level Bar IFB Mode Figure 2 137 Setting IFB Destination Level Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide After the IFB destination has been selected the IFB sources are assigned and the audio levels for each source can be set using the rotary encoders This is achieved by turning the rotary encoder associated with the IFB source key selected to change the audio level When the rotary encoder is turned the display changes to show the audio level When the talk button or rotary encoder is pressed the audio level for input to the matrix is set Input Input Level Indicator Level Bar Figure 2 138 Setting IFB Source Level Setting Up Party Line members Only Talk and Listen keys are valid as members of a Party Line 1 Press the ASSMNT PNL key so that the REPLY key status LED lever key or pushbutton or talk button illuminates red and IFB is displayed on the REPLY
131. ion and use and the type of cable needed for connection between panels and frames and between panels and expansion panels V Series panels also provide a LAN connection using the industry standard RJ 45 connector Connection to the LAN port should be via a CAT5 crossover cable if the connection is directly to a PC or a straight through CAT5 cable if a hub or switch is being used Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Connections to external devices are via the GPIO connector using the DB 25F connector and the auxiliary audio connector using the DB 25M connector The external panel power supply is normally held in a mounting bracket on the rear of the panel If required the power supply may be situated away from the panel and the power supply mounting bracket removed from the panel in order to save space The following sections describe connecting the panel to the matrix frame all the connections between the panels and local devices and connections between panels and expansion panels Each of the following sections describes cable and panel connector wiring e Mains power cord e Power connector e Digital matrix frame to panel wiring e Panel to GPIO connector wiring e Panel to Auxiliary Audio I O wiring e AES 3 digital option to AES 6 interface wiring e T Adapter digital option to DIG 2 DIF 102 interface wiring e Expansion panel wiring e LAN connector wiring g U Pow
132. istributors will commence from the Clear Com invoice date and will include an automatic extension of three months Any valid warranty claim within the Standard Warranty Period as determined by the Clear Com invoice date will be covered without further supporting evidence All warranty claims after this date must be supported by the Customer s proof of purchase that demonstrates the product is still within the Standard Warranty Period as detailed in Section 1 c i above plus the automatic three month extension from their purchase date ii Direct Sales The Standard Warranty Period will commence from the date the product was shipped from Clear Com to the Customer The Standard Warranty Period start date for contracts that include commissioning will be the date of the Site Acceptance Test SAT or one month from conclusion of the commissioning project whichever is earlier f Invalidation of Warranty i This Limited Warranty shall be invalidated if the product s outer case has been opened and internal modifications have been made or damage has occurred or upon the occurrence of other damage or failure not attributable to normal wear and tear Authorized modifications with Clear Com s express written permission will not invalidate the warranty g Software Updates i Software Updates are released periodically to correct discovered program bugs During the Warranty Period software updates are available to Customers free of charge ii Clear Com
133. itoring a panel a beep the monitoring alert tone will sound at the panel and the panel monitoring symbol will be displayed on the reply key To inhibit the monitoring alert tone use the configuration program ECS Call Waiting Indicator If a panel receives an incoming call from another panel and the called panel has a button configured as a route to the calling panel the red LED on that button will flash rapidly another color may be used if the panel has been configured for 4000 Series ll emulation This flashing is a Call waiting tally To answer the incoming call push the indicated talk selector The call waiting tally will be cleared when the call is answered or after the call is terminated and the answer back auto clear time out lapses Regardless of whether a selection is programmed with a caller s label the label will be placed in the answer back stack unless reply key bar is set for that label in ECS In Use Tally Indicator If a selector is assigned to a label and another panel is currently using that label the key indicator LED or pushbutton or talk button will double flash once per second to indicate the label is in use This tally must be enabled from the configuration software Telephone Off Hook Tally Indicator When a telephone interface is assigned to a talk selector the talk LED will flash once per second if that telephone is off hook This tally must be enabled from the configuration program Radio Recei
134. l light To exit the menu options and return to the main page press the Menu key on the front panel The menu LED will be extinguished FAST KEY ASSIGN The fast key assign facility on V Series panels with keypads allows users to create and delete local key assignments Before this facility can be used it must be enabled for the panel in ECS using the Advanced Settings facility refer to the ECS manual part 8102992 for details To enter fast key assign mode on a panel press the key on the keypad The Reply key will then display FAST ASSN in inverted text UR Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv Vv A Vv Vv A y A A A ASIA CELA Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 red vyv A yv j a yv A VTA Vv Figure 2 1 Fast Key Assign for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A A Label 07 Label 08 Vv Vv A LOUEN Label 09 Label 10 a v A VIA Figure 2 2 Fast Key Assign for Desktop Panels Enter the destination panel port number as a string of 3 digits which will be echoed on the reply key display The destination port numbers start at 600 port numbers below 600 are not valid If a multiple matrix system is being used the destination port number must be prefixed by the system number For example if a single matrix is being used the system number prefix can be omitted and just the destination port n
135. lable The Reply key rotary encoder can be used to scroll through the Reply key stack if more than one call is present on the answerback stack To move to the next call rotate the encoder clockwise the move back to the previous call rotate the encoder anticlockwise COM Keys Rotary panels can have a special COM key assigned to any key on the panel including the Reply key in ECS When the COM key is selected the panel will enter Assignment Panel AP mode without going into menu mode If the COM key is placed on an expansion panel selecting it will place the expansion panel and all other expansion panels after it in the chain into AP mode Panels that precede it in the chain will not be placed in AP mode and can be used normally Once in AP mode the COM key will behave in the same way as the Reply key in AP mode allowing the user to configure IFBs Conferences and Fixed Groups as normal in AP mode If the Reply key has not been reassigned in ECS the talk button on the reply key will also flash when in AP mode to mimic the COM key status Rotary Panel IFB Operation When a rotary panel key is assigned as an IFB source the rotary encoder may be used to adjust the audio level sent from the panel to the destination or the listen level at the panel If the call to the IFB destination is latched by momentarily pressing the talk button the level of the audio sent to the IFB destination can be adjusted by turning the rotary encoder I
136. lb Clear Com V SERIES PANELS User Guide V Series Panels Instruction Manual 2007 2010 Clear Com LLC All rights reserved Part Number 810365Z Rev 7 Clear Com LLC 850 Marina Village Parkway Alameda CA 94501 U S A HME Clear Com Ltd 7400 Beach Drive IQ Cambridge Cambridgeshire United Kingdom CB25 9TP 6 Clear Com CellCom FreeSpeak and the Clear Com logo are registered trademarks of Clear Com LLC Website www clearcom com Please read and follow these instructions before operating a V Series Panel Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read and follow these instructions before operating an Eclipse V Series Panel Keep these instructions for future reference NN VO oR WD gt 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one blade wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide bl
137. ll step back to the third message When the control is used to step back to a message earlier that the last message all the subsequent messages are played with a beep between messages When the last message in the playback is completed two longer beeps are output to signal the end of playback The Listen Again system does not store silences between sentences etc but the silences are used to determine the end of audio sequences to be stored as messages By default the level at which the audio is deemed to be silence rather than recordable input is set to 35dB The system will allow for the gaps between words in a sentence so that a sentence is not broken up by the silences between words If the auxiliary volume control is pressed again during playback causes the replay to restart When active the Listen Again facility will continually record over the existing audio so that only the last fifteen seconds of audio is held However recording will cease when playback is activated to prevent messages that are being listened to being overwritten The Message Auto Delete setting in ECS Advanced Settings determines how long in minutes audio messages are retained by the Listen Again facility If the time is set to 99 minutes messages are retained indefinitely otherwise they are automatically deleted once the time limit has expired If the time is set to zero then the Listen Again facility is disabled Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide
138. m in dB Exit Local Figure 5 16 Input Trim Settings Display The available input channels where the trim can be set are e ext1 input from external input 1 on the auxiliary audio connector e ext2 input from external input 2 on the auxiliary audio connector e hs1 input from headset 1 microphone hs2 input from headset 2 microphone on the auxiliary audio connector 18 outtrim This allows the trim or gain to be adjusted on each of the input streams Display 2 shows the stream name Display 3 shows the trim in dB Exit Local Figure 5 17 Output Trim Settings Display The available output channels where the trim can be set are e hsil headset 1 left ear e hsir headset 1 right ear e hs2l headset 2 left ear e hs2r headset 2 right ear e Is panel loudspeaker e auxls auxiliary loudspeaker e mtx1 mono audio to the matrix via the analogue connection or one channel of stereo via an AES 3 card e mtx2 second channel of stereo to matrix via AES 3 card e ext1 external output 1 on auxiliary audio connector e ext2 external output 2 on auxiliary audio connector e hotmic output to hot microphone on auxiliary audio connector Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide gpio This menu shows the current setting of the discrete digital inputs in the panel General Purpose Input GPIO facility Display 2 shows the input name Display 3 shows its value Exit Local Figure 5 18 GPIO Display Settings The
139. manual part 8102992 for details of the preassigned GPIs The audio block diagram for the V Series panel is shown in Figure 1 20 below This diagram shows all the allowed audio routes and valid crosspoints allowed by the V Series panel Note Some of the audio paths shown on the block diagram are only available via the audio mixer function in ECS Clear Com 1 19 V Series Panels User Guide uE eae E E a a ee El E 3 z 333 i 2 ES EN 36 Sa 2 ES 3 Cy f SS si Ce IC S y wovniso aovssaw a ie a yi T xwowan ABONA 8 g gA 3 g g li g 8 olny olan EN 5 3 EN 5 EN E pa L y frenan ee frion reese fynnon asez mona foon nener OEA ESA A AN APA PEA ers AA A A A A apo AV 03X14 SI NIVO S03 ISYO HOIHM NI TOYLNO9 3NOL30IS TENVA YO LOd XNV LOd NIVIN OL O3N9ISSY LON 3I ANNO LN INVA30 CIYNINON SY NMOHS ONIB8 8021 HLIM 1NIO4SSONO HOV3 OL 03 daV 38 NVO BPO BPE JO NIVO MOT 31NOY anoay SV ANIOdSSOUD H VA OL alidd 38 NO NIVO GaMOTIY NOLLONN 841 ONY 31NOY ias EE a Lei E M TYNIWON SY NMOHS 11NY430 P ONIS GPCI HLM 1NIOSSOMO HOV H O1 Galddy 38 NYO 8P0 PZY 40 NIVO Jan H damomiy ainow ae X aalddw 38 S H NYO NIVO
140. members menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button PL PANELS The party line members menu will be redisplayed Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Fixed Group The Fixed Group menu will allow fixed groups to be configured by adding panels and interfaces to the fixed groups as members Figure 2 57 Fixed Group Menu for Desktop Panels Use the volume up down buttons lever key or pushbutton panels or rotary encoder on the Reply Key FG CONFIG to scroll through the available fixed groups on the panel display Selecting one of the fixed groups will display the membership menu for that fixed group To exit the fixed group configuration menu and return to the system configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FG CONFIG The system configuration menu will be redisplayed Fixed Group Membership Menu When a fixed group is selected from the Fixed Group configuration list the membership editing menu will be displayed To exit the fixed group members menu and return to the fixed group configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FG MEMBERS The fixed group configuration menu will be redisplayed Clear Com 2 29 V Series Panels User Guide a VLA VLA ie Figure 2 58 Fixed Group Membership for Rack Mount Panels INTERFACES PANELS Vv A Vv A Figure 2 59 Fixed Group Membership
141. n the panel If the IP SETUP menu is entered and the panel is not already enabled for IP the passcode entry menu is displayed VITA ACE CLEAR SUBMIT al MAC ADDR 00 00 00 Tal v A v A v A v A Figure 3 1 Rack Mount Panel Passcode Entry Menu o Vv A MAC ADDR 00 00 00 Vv A v A v A PASSCODE CLEAR SUBMIT v A Figure 3 2 Desktop Panel Passcode Entry Menu Clear Com 3 1 V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide To access the IP menus press the Menu button and then the Info knob The panel will then display the local maintenance menu Alternatively if the only connection to the panel is to the LAN port it will automatically display the IP SETUP item to prompt the user to enable the panel for IP access if it is not enabled JA IA E EEN v A v A v A EXIT Figure 3 4 Desktop Panel IP Setup Using Maintenance Mode Select IP SETUP to enter the IP configuration menus or PANEL INFO to enter the maintenance menus Selecting IDENTIFYME will cause the panel to flash the panel buttons or LEDs red and display IDENTIFYME in the bottom left display When in this mode the panel will signal ECS so that the panel can be identified within ECS Selecting the IDENTIFYME key will cancel identify mode Identification mode can also be started fr
142. ne adjust has no effect To exit the level adjust menu and return to the local preferences menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button LEVEL ADJ The local preferences menu will be redisplayed Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Brightness Menu Selecting the BRIGHTNESS item in the local preferences menu will display the brightness adjustment menu ae aa nee vja VLA VLA Vv Vv v A s s s A A ae Esla S ae VIA VIA v ja v a VIA Figure 2 38 Brightness Adjustment Display for Rack Mount Panels brightness brightness Vv A Vv A brightness brightness Vv A Vv A y y brightness brightness v A A A ALEJ brightness a VLA VLA Figure 2 39 Brightness Adjustment Display for Desktop Panels Using the up down buttons or rotary encoder on the reply key will alter the brightness of the displays The displays will automatically dim after the time limit set in ECS Panel Options from 0 to 60 minutes where 0 minutes sets the panel display to dim mode permanently After a further period the display will change to provide a screensaver to increase the lifetime of the displays To exit the brightness menu and return to the local preferences menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button BRIGHTNESS The local preferences menu will be redisplayed Clear Com 2 21 V Series Panels User Guide Messages Menu Selecting MESSAGE from the local p
143. nels Up to eight V12RDE expansion panels in a daisy chain The V12LDD V12PDD and V12RDD desktop panels do not support expansion panels Expansion panel types lever key pushbutton or rotary control may not be mixed in a daisy chain of such panels and must be connected to a main panel of the same type FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICA TORS This section describes the front panel controls and indicators These include e The displays for each key Intercom and program controls e Talk listen selectors and indicators e Answer Back facility e Keypad buttons V24LD V24PD V24RD V12LDD V12PDD and V12RDD panels only e Microphone and headset connectors Figure 1 1 illustrates the V12LD front panel controls and indicators Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Shift MIC Page Shift Microphone MIC Indicator Select Page Talk Key L S Cut Info Socket On LED LED Select Listen Display LED Loudspeaker LED S j E E jel ails BL BE Headset H S H S Reset Menu Menu Reply Volume Volume Talk Listen Main Main Auxiliary Auxiliary Socket LED Select Select Select Key Down Up Status LED Volume Volume Volume Volume LED Control Indicator Indicator Control and LED LED and Switch Switch Figure 1 1 V12LD Front Panel Controls and Indi
144. ns ohesk 4 25 Panel to Matrix Card Baud Rate 00 0c eee 4 25 Configuration si Lash shad aware sa ee apd di 4 25 Expansion Panels cd eB ad e a a o g 4 25 V Series Expansion PanelS oooocooocoooocoooo 4 26 Mounting setas Sasa A o ies 4 26 POW 4 Behe ore UE tes o A a aN fee Se el eT ae Ose 4 26 Panel Connection oss oe ee eae a ee eS SE ee ee oe 4 26 Panel Configuration os oan Sh aad eae ee Kea 4 27 V SERIES LOCAL MAINTENANCE MENU 5 1 Menu ACCESS cau daba oars cde dine ate aoe E Rakes eck 5 1 Menu Navigation a u old tot td te E daca ge 5 2 Use OF dISDIAYS cura oe eee tude de e a 5 2 Commands available cometo er 5 3 VEFSION Bc SS Wires Oe cot hie ect he Doki de eran os 5 3 XPOUM Sc eh he weet A 5 5 elias data sat aged doar woh fap kage ae ke ae ds 5 7 COMMON ten te a a e E he co ae 5 8 TIPE 5 sas Geshe a aa das 5 10 TE eae BP ok ead a a 5 11 a o daa Te CR tr SR e Ae Ms A 5 12 MIXET gees Se AA A erik EX eee eed 5 13 A AN a aaa 5 14 VOI SoBe ee Sie ot ti AS a te AA 2 5 15 VOIGEDIAY fc oat erage bine ie Raw eae eee ees 5 16 A eei ea sie acer Se Ape actuated dyad ware Aaa eh ae Paras 5 17 QUIN A ee Ree do e ae 5 18 O SA A AAA AA A henge 5 19 MOGUIC 2 ini od ace Rise 5 20 Vv vi SPECIFIGATIONS 2 422440 a ere 6 1 GLOSSARY cda dto Be 7 1 Eclipse MANUAIS 36 weird A A Aaa 7 5 Software ManualS 0 0 0 0 ccc cee eee 7 5 Hardware Manuals 0 00 ccc ee eee 7 5 LIMITED WARRANTY
145. o ensure manually assigned addresses do nat clash with those assigned by the DHCP server SUBNETMASK sets the subnet mask for the IP network the panel is to be used on Commonly the subnet mask will be 255 255 255 0 CON TYPE determines the connection type This may be WAN Wide Area Network LAN Local Area Network or INTERNET The connection type may determine whether DHCP and DNS are used CONNECT Select CONNECT to initiate panel login to a matrix The panel login process has three phases In phase 1 the panel checks the network and attempts to reach the address of the login server In phase 2 the panel verifies the user ID and user password In phase 3 the panel completes the connection process er IP SETUP E PASSWO Figure 3 9 Rack Mount Panel IP Connection ae an A PASSWORD ta Vv A Figure 3 10 Desktop Panel IP Connecting During the phase 1 of the panel connect process only progress messages will be displayed without status codes If an error occurs then an error message will be displayed The initial status messages are listed in Table 3 1 below Status Messages Meaning Network not connected LAN cable not inserted If DHCP mode selected a DHCP server was not found IVC Server not found The login server is inaccessible or not running denied Login USER xyz The login server could not find an online IVC to lo
146. o enter the PIN code set in ECS MAIN VOLUME CONTROL The main panel volume control comprises a rotary encoder with push switch action and a tri color loudspeaker volume indicator LED The LED volume indications are e Red high volume Amber intermediate volume e Green low volume Turning the volume control clockwise increases the loudspeaker volume and turning it anticlockwise decreases loudspeaker volume the indicator LED will indicate the loudspeaker level Above the main volume control is a loudspeaker cut indicator LED which will show red Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 13 when the loudspeaker output has been muted Pressing the volume control toggles the loudspeak cut AUXILIARY VOLUME CONTROL The auxiliary panel volume control comprises a rotary encoder with push switch action and a tri color loudspeaker volume indicator LED The LED volume indications are e Red high volume Amber intermediate volume e Green low volume The auxiliary volume control sets the volume on the optional external loudspeaker that can be connected to the auxiliary audio port on the rear of the panel Turning the volume control clockwise increases the loudspeaker volume and turning it anticlockwise decreases loudspeaker volume the indicator LED will indicate the loudspeaker level Pressing and releasing the auxiliary volume control will play back messages stored on the Listen Again system LISTEN AGAIN REPLA
147. om ECS in which case the same display mode will be seen IP MENUS The initial IP menu provides access to the panel IP configuration and allows the operator to connect to the matrix Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide IP SETUP tee Ja os A _ sas haul a eee el te Figure 3 5 Rack Mount Panel IP Setup Menu fea A via NET SETUP CONNECT DISABLE Vv A v A LOCAL MENU lene PASSWORD a Vv A Figure 3 6 Desktop Panel IP Setup Menu The IP options on the menu are NET SETUP selects the IP setup menu CONNECT select to initiate panel login to the matrix DISABLE disables IP connectivity on the panel If this is selected the panel passcode must be reentered in order to enable panel IP again USER ID select this item to enter the user identifier the panel is to use when logging in to the matrix PASSWORD select this item to enter the user password the panel is to use when logging in to the matrix CNTL DELAY select this item to configure a delay on processing of the key up for intercom keys Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide NET SETUP IP ADDRESS IP GATEWAY DNS SERVER MATRIX IP LOGIN PORT al v A v A v A y 4 v A vate _ ae a v JA vo A vja Figure 3 7 Rack Mount Panel IP Setup Menu MATRIX IP LOGIN PORT vial via vja CON TYPE IP ADDRESS IP GATEWAY DNS SERVER Y A O ya y Al CESA DHCP SUBNE
148. on of the equipment The mains plug that connects to the mains supply must be approved for use in the country where the equipment is to be used The mains power cord must be an IEC mains power cord complying with standard IEC60320 IEC320 C13 e Mains power cords used in the U S must also comply with standard UL817 The equipment must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide POWER CONNECTOR WIRING The power supply is a 4 pin socket which is connected to an external 24V power supply The pinout for the connector is shown below Figure 4 13 Power Supply Socket POWER CONNECTOR PINOUT Pin Description 1 Not connected 24VDC Not connected OV B Ww Ph ANALOG MATRIX FRAME TO PANEL WIRING The analog audio RS 422 data communications module uses a 4 pair wiring scheme between the frame and panels This module requires an MVX A16 card in the frame Four pair analog wiring is wired with shielded CAT5 RJ 45 cable e Pair 1 transmits analog audio from the matrix port to the panel e Pair 2 transmits RS 422 data from the panel back to the matrix card port e Pair 3 transmits analog audio from the panel to the matrix card port e
149. orced Listen Source Panels for Desktop Panels 2 47 Figure 2 98 Input Levels Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 48 Figure 2 99 Input Levels Menu for Desktop Panels 2 48 Figure 2 100 Sort Group Members Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 49 Figure 2 101 Sort Group Members Menu for Desktop Panels 2 49 Figure 2 102 Input Level Set Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 50 Figure 2 103 Input Level Set Menu for Desktop Panels 2 50 Figure 2 104 Output Level Configuration Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 50 Figure 2 105 Output Level Configuration Menu for Desktop Panels 2 51 Figure 2 106 Sort Group Output Levels Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 51 Figure 2 107 Sort Group Output Levels Menu for Desktop Panels 2 51 Figure 2 108 Output Level Set Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 52 Figure 2 109 Output Level Set Menu for Desktop Panels 2 52 Figure 2 110 Diagnostic Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 53 Figure 2 111 Diagnostic Menu for Desktop Panels 2 53 Figure 2 112 Offline Panel Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 54 Figure 2 113 Offline Panel Display for Desktop Panels 2 55 Figure 2 114 System Data Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 55 Figure 2 115 System Data Menu for Desktop Panels 2 56 Figure 2 116 Upgrade Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 56 Figure 2 117 Upgrade Menu for Desk
150. ormation LD Time and date of last map download MAP Name of map NET Systems configured and connected to the panel PORT Port number of the panel e Label Panel label Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button SYSTEMDATA returns to the diagnostic menu Upgrade Menu The upgrade menu is displayed if a panel upgrade is available from the matrix and the Panel Prompt option was selected in ECS The panel upgrade menu offers the panel user the option to accept or refuse the upgrade The menu can be entered via the diagnostic menu or it will be displayed when a panel goes from being offline to online after an upgrade has been downloaded to the matrix The prompt is also indicated by flashing keys a yv A v A E v A Figure 2 116 Upgrade Menu for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide nets vo A yv A ES yv A Figure 2 117 Upgrade Menu for Desktop Panels If the panel user selects YES the upgrade confirmation menu will be displayed Figure 2 119 Upgrade Conformation for Desktop Panels If YES is selected the panel will be upgraded with the new download If NO is selected the prompt will not be displayed again until the upgrade is downloaded to the matrix again During the upgrade process the message UPDATE IN PROGRESS will be displayed with
151. ostic menu to display system information reset the panel and test audio links Clear Com 2 5 V Series Panels User Guide LOCAL PAGE allows the user to override destination volume settings to talk to these panels e SUPERVISE puts the panel into supervisor mode to supervise other panels The supervise option must be enabled for the panel in ECS for this menu option to be displayed To enable the supervise option a features passcode must be entered into the System Access Codes tab under System Preferences see the ECS manual for details Please contact Clear Com sales for further information To exit the menu press the Reply key MENU or press the menu button again The blue menu LED will be extinguished SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU To select the SYS INFO display use the lever key or pushbutton or talk button to display the system information menu This menu allows the user to view all the Party Lines and Fixed Groups programmed on the local system VIEW KEYS PARTY LINE FIXED GRP NEAR PNLS El VTA VIA yv A MONITORS FL SOURCE FL DEST ee VTA VIA v jaAa VIEW KEYS PARTY LINE NEAR PNLS v A Vv A FIXED GRP MONITORS Vv A Vv A A Vv A FL SOURCE FL DEST v Figure 2 7 System Information Display for Desktop Panels The SYS INFO menu provides access to the following functions e VIEW KEYS view the panel key setups e PARTY LINE lis
152. otary encoder will step back to the previous digit allowing it to be changed When the subnet mask has been entered exit the menu using the SUBNETMASK key or talk button LOGIN PORT Figure 3 21 Rack Mount Panel Login Port Input Clear Com 3 13 V Series Panels User Guide Figure 3 22 Desktop Panel Login Port Input Use the CLEAR key to clear the login port number and then enter the new login port number using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the left digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous digit allowing it to be changed When the login port number has been entered exit the menu using the LOGIN PORT key or talk button The IP port that the panel uses when logging in to a matrix must be the same as the port set up in ECS for the matrix to listen for logins This may not be the same port number used by the panel to communicate with an IVC 32 card set up in ECS under Matrix Hardware When a panel logs in to an Eclipse matrix the matrix will send the IP address of the IVC 32 card and the port number to use back to the panel DHCP CONTROL ENABLE DISABLE y
153. ported bugs or add requested functionality c For Technical Support i North and South America inc Canada Mexico and the Caribbean amp US Military Hours 0800 1700 Pacific Time Days Monday Friday Tel 1 510 337 6600 Email CustomerServicesUS clearcom com ii Europe the Middle East and Africa Hours 0800 2000 Central European Time Clear Com v Technical Support amp Repair Policy Days Monday Friday Tel 49 40 853 999 700 Email TechnicalSupportEMEA clearcom com iii Asia Pacific Hours 0800 1700 Pacific Time Days Monday Friday Tel 1 510 337 6600 Email CustomerServicesAPACOclearcom com d Email Technical Support is available for all Clear Com branded products free of charge for the life of the product or two years after a product has been classified as obsolete whichever comes first e Support for Distributor and Dealer Sales i Distributors and Dealers may utilize the Customer Service Centers once a system has been installed and commissioned Clear Com Systems and Applications Engineers will provide support to the Distributor from the pre sales stage through to satisfactory installation for new system purchases Customers will be encouraged to contact their Dealer or Distributor with their installation and technical support enquires rather than using the Customer Service Centers directly f Support for Direct Sales i Customers may utilize the Customer Service Centers once a sys
154. presses are processed at the target panel V12LD V24LD V12PD and V24PD panel types can be selected as target panels to be supervised from other lever key and pushbutton panels Rotary panels can only supervise other rotary panels and cannot be supervised by lever key or pushbutton panels If a rotary Supervisor Panel selects a lever key or pushbutton panel as a target or a lever key or pushbutton Supervisor Panel selects a rotary panel as a target an error message is displayed If a V Series Supervisor Panel selects any other Matrix Plus 3 or 4000 Series II panels as a target panel an error message is displayed on the supervisor panel The following target panel features can be mimicked or controlled e Audio to the target panel e Display text e Display level control bars e Key presses and releases e Cross point level control e Microphone gain Clear Com 2 71 V Series Panels User Guide e Loudspeaker cut e Head set select e Microphone mute e Side tone control General purpose inputs and outputs are not mimicked or remotely controllable as they may not be connected to the same hardware on the supervisor and target panels In particular some of the general purpose inputs and outputs have dedicated functions on a Supervisor Panel Busy Feedback is not mimicked Pushbutton panels can supervise lever key panels but will not be able to mimic or control lever key up assignments only the lever key down assignments will be supervised
155. re in Advanced Settings IP Panel Settings The password is a string of up to ten characters 0 to 9 and A to F Use the CLEAR key to clear the password and then enter up to ten characters using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the characters For rotary panels repeatedly pressing the talk button is used to select the characters After each character has been selected the input will advance to the next character Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous character allowing it to be changed When the password has been entered exit the menu using the PASSWORD key or talk button Clear Com 3 10 V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide MATRIX IP ADDRESS Lad u VIA MATRIX IP CLEAR ae 6 a v A y Vv Vv EA A 3 A A a a Figure 3 16 Desktop Panel Matrix IP Address Input Use the CLEAR key to clear the matrix IP address and then enter the new address using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the right digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous digit
156. references menu displays the message menu allowing an outgoing messages to be recorded reviewed output to audio and erased a pi _ gt v JA vo A a ae A ta v JA y 4 RECORD REVIEW v A v A MESSAGE PLAY sal pS E v A Figure 2 41 Messages for Desktop Panels The following functions are available for outgoing messages on V Series panels e RECORD when the RECORD button is pressed and held the text will invert and up to 10 seconds of audio from the microphone can be recorded into an audio file on the panel REVIEW when the REVIEW button is pressed the text will invert and the outgoing message will be played to the currently selected output device Headset or Loudspeaker PLAY when the PLAY button is pressed the text will invert and the outgoing message will be output to the route configured by ECS This will normally be Matrix 1 or Matrix 2 but may be the EXT1 or EXT2 output e ERASE when the ERASE button is pressed the current outgoing message will be erased To exit the message menu and return to the local preferences menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button MESSAGE The local preferences menu will be redisplayed 2 22 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Once recorded the message can be used by selecting a talk path set up on the panel entering the message menu and pressing PLAY The re
157. required or purchase an AWR Warranty Extension iii No individual parts or subassemblies will be provided under warranty and warranty repairs will be completed only by Clear Com or its Authorized Service Partners iv Customers requesting a non warranty repair will be provided an estimate of the total repair cost prior to the return of the equipment In the event that Clear Com is unable to estimate viii Clear Com Technical Support amp Repair Policy the cost of repair the Customer may elect to return the product to the factory for an estimate The Customer is responsible for shipping costs both to and from the factory in the event they choose not to accept the estimate v The Customer must provide either a purchase order for the repair work or will be required to make an advance payment as a debit against the Dealer s line of credit or credit card prior to the repaired product being returned to the Customer vi For requesting a Repair Authorization number 1 North and South America Asia Pacific and US Military Hours 0800 1700 Pacific Time Days Monday Friday Tel 1 510 337 6600 Email CustomerServicesUS clearcom com 2 Europe the Middle East and Africa Hours 0800 2000 Central European Time Days Monday Friday Tel 49 40 853 999 700 Email TechnicalSupportEMEA clearcom com vii Note Clear Com s Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear The Customer will be charged the full cost of the
158. ribed below Lever Key Panels e V12LD 19 rack mount 1RU 12 lever key display panel e V24LD 19 rack mount 2RU 24 lever key display panel with dial pad e V12LDE 19 rack mount 1RU 12 lever key display expansion panel e V12LDD desktop 12 lever key display panel Pushbutton Panels e V12PD 19 rack mount 1RU 12 pushbutton display panel e V24PD 19 rack mount 2RU 24 pushbutton display panel with dial pad e V12PDE 19 rack mount 1RU 12 pushbutton display expansion panel e V12PDD desktop 12 pushbutton display panel Rotary Control Panels e V12RD 19 rack mount 1RU 12 rotary control display panel e V24RD 19 rack mount 2RU 24 rotary control display panel with dial pad e V12RDE 19 rack mount 1RU 12 rotary control display expansion panel e V12RDD desktop 12 rotary control display panel Clear Com 4 1 V Series Panels User Guide V SERIES PANEL OPTIONS The V series panels can be equipped with the following headset connector options one connector only e XLR 4M locking headset connection e XLR 5F headset connection e XLR 7M headset connection The V12LD and V24LD panels can support the following expansion panels e Up to eight V12LDE expansion panels in a daisy chain The V12PD and V24PD panels can support the following expansion panels Up to eight V12PDE expansion panels in a daisy chain The V12RD and V24RD panels can support the following expansion pa
159. rified by Clear Com or its authorized representative Clear Com will ship a like new fully refurbished replacement product The Customer will be provided with an RMA number and be required to return the faulty equipment within 14 days of receipt of the replacement or will be invoiced for the list price of a new product iii To obtain an RMA number or request an AWR 1 North and South America Asia Pacific and US Military Hours 0800 1700 Pacific Time Days Monday Friday Tel 1 510 337 6600 Email SalesSupportUS clearcom com 2 Europe the Middle East and Africa Hours 0800 1700 GMT 1 Days Monday Friday Tel 44 1223 815000 Email SalesSupportEMEA clearcom com iv Note AWRs are not available for UHF WBS Analog wireless intercom systems UHF WBS Analog wireless intercom systems out of box failures must be returned to Alameda for repair v Note Out of box failures returned after 90 days will be repaired and not replaced unless approved by Clear Com Management Note AWRs are not available after 90 days of receipt of product unless an AWR Warranty Extension is purchased at the time of product purchase vi Clear Com vii Technical Support amp Repair Policy vii Note Shipping charges including duties taxes and insurance optional to Clear Com s factory is the responsibility of the Customer Shipping AWRs from Clear Com is at Clear Com s expense normal ground or international economy delive
160. ropriate switch to ON towards the front of the panel To disable headset auto detect set the appropriate switch to OFF towards the rear of the panel PANEL MICROPHONE GAIN The preamplifier gain of the panel microphone can be adjusted over a range of 20 to 70 dB the panel microphone gain s default setting is 50 dB However if two panels are talking to each other at the same time with the panel microphone gain set to maximum feedback may occur even if the speaker dim see Speaker Dim is set to maximum in ECS In this case it will be necessary to turn the panel microphone gain down Similarly in some noisy environments it may be necessary to turn the panel microphone gain down and have the operator talk more closely into the microphone Refer to the Eclipse Configuration Software Instruction Manual for instructions on adjusting panel microphone gain SPEAKER DIM When a panel microphone and a speaker are used together feedback is possible To reduce this possibility the panel software will mute turn down the speaker level by some predetermined amount when both the microphone and speaker are enabled The speaker mute can be adjusted from 0 to 15 dB its default setting is 6 dB Refer to the Eclipse Configuration Software Instruction Manual for instructions on muting the speaker Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide PAGE VOLUME LEVEL When Page Override is assign
161. ry Requests for expedited shipping E g Next Day Air and insurance are the responsibility of the Customer REPAIR POLICY a Repair Authorizations All products sent to Clear Com or a Clear Com Authorized Service Partner for repair must be identified by a Repair Authorization RA number see above b The Customer will be provided with an RA number upon contacting Clear Com Customer Services as instructed below c The RA number must be obtained from Clear Com via phone or email prior to returning product to the Service Center Product received by the Service Center without a proper RA number is subject to return to the Customer at the Customer s expense d Return for Repair i Customers are required to ship equipment at their own cost including transportation packing transit insurance taxes and duties to Clear Com s designated location for repair 1 Clear Com will pay for the equipment to be returned to the Customer when it is repaired under warranty 2 Shipping from Clear Com is normal ground delivery or international economy Requests for expedited shipping E g Next Day Air and insurance are the responsibility of the Customer ii Clear Com does not provide temporary replacement equipment loaner during the period the product is at the factory for repair Customers should consider a potential prolonged outage during the repair cycle and if required for continuous operations purchase minimum spare equipment
162. s to select the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the left digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous digit allowing it to be changed When the Gateway IP address has been entered exit the menu using the IP GATEWAY key or talk button Clear Com 3 17 V Series Panels User Guide DNS ADDRESS bae n v B A PASEA CLEA a VILA Figure 3 31 Rack Mount Panel DNS Server IP Address Menu ME 789 012 Vv A NAS CLEAR A Vv A Figure 3 32 Desktop Panel DNS Server IP Address Menu Use the CLEAR key to clear the DNS IP address and then enter the new address using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels to select the digits For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left digit and the talk button to select the left digit Each time a digit is selected the cursor will advance to the next digit automatically Pressing the lever key down or the pushbutton or the rotary encoder will step back to the previous digit allowing it to be changed When the DNS IP address has been entered exit the menu using the DNS SERVER key or talk button A 18 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide CONNECTION TYPE
163. s ICONS vioiviniiiasi a dois 1 10 Figure 1 18 Reply Key Display Window AreaS ccccccconnoccccccccoo 1 10 Figure 1 19 IFB Talk Level Adjust moomossomomsass 1 19 Figure 1 20 V Series Audio Block DiagraM oooococcccnonacinncnccnannnnnn 1 20 Figure 2 1 Fast Key Assign for Rack Mount Panels 2 2 Figure 2 2 Fast Key Assign for Desktop Panels eeeeeeeees 2 2 Figure 2 3 Basic Steps to Fast Assign a Key cooocccccooccccccconcccnonancnnnns 2 4 Figure 2 4 Main Menu Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 5 Figure 2 5 Main Menu Display for Desktop Panels 2 5 Figure 2 6 System Information Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 6 Figure 2 7 System Information Display for Desktop Panels 2 6 Figure 2 8 View Keys Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 7 Figure 2 9 View Keys Display for Desktop Panels n 2 7 Figure 2 10 Key Info Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 8 Figure 2 11 Key Info Display for Desktop Panels ooocooninooccccccco 2 8 Figure 2 12 Party Line Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 9 Figure 2 13 Party Line Menu for Desktop Panels ceeeeeees 2 9 Figure 2 14 Party Line Labels for Rack Mount Panels 2 9 Figure 2 15 Party Line Labels for Desktop Panels 2 10 Figure 2 16 Fixed Group List for Rack Mount Panels 2 10 Fig
164. s used to establish a talk connection the panel microphone will automatically be enabled and the indicator will light When the connection is terminated the microphone will automatically be disabled SHIFT PAGE BUTTON Momentarily pressing and releasing the shift page button toggles between the main page and the currently selected shift page Pressing and holding the shift page button for more than 500ms changes the panel into shift page mode and displays the shift page menu on the display see Shift Menu in chapter 2 The red indicator LED will light to show that shift page mode is on Shift pages can then be selected and displayed on the main panel HEADSET SELECT BUTTON The headset select button allows the operator to select the panel headset for audio output When the headset is selected the red LED indicator will light and the panel microphone will be deselected if it is active MENU BUTTON Pressing and releasing the menu button causes the panel to enter menu mode where the displays are cleared of labels and the panel menus are displayed allowing panel functions to be configured The menu indicator blue LED will light to show that the panel is in menu mode The menu button can also be pressed to quickly exit any user menus active at the time Access to some panel menus can be disabled in ECS via the Advanced Settings gt Soft Mode Options in Matrix Hardware Access to these menus can be restricted by requiring the operator t
165. screen in Production Maestro Panel Also referred to as station in some cases usually older manuals Any intelligent intercom device connected to the rear panel analog ports of the central matrix This term does not refer to devices connected through interface modules Party Line A wired shared communication system based on a single screened pair of wires See the Encore range Matrix requires the CCI 22 to interface to it Port Any of the input output connections RJ 45 connectors on the back panel of the central matrix These connectors and the attached cables connect the central matrix to remote intercom devices The term port emphasizes that the connection is a portal between the central matrix and the remote intercom devices Program Any separate audio source that is fed into the intercom channels In television applications for example program audio is the audio that is broadcast on air Rack Unit or RU Standardized unit of mounting space on a rack panel Each rack unit is 1 75 inches 44 45 mm of vertical mounting space Therefore 1 RU is 1 75 inches 44 45 mm of vertical mounting space 2 RU is 3 5 inches 88 9 mm 3 RU is 5 25 inches 133 35 mm and so on Remote Panel Any intelligent intercom device connected to the back panel ports of the central matrix This term does not refer to devices connected through interfaces Sidetone The sound of the panel operator s own voice heard in their own e
166. shift pages menu access and headset The headset select button toggles between the panel microphone and the headset microphone Microphone Button The microphone button enables and disables the panel microphone A red indicator is lit when the panel microphone is on Shift Page Button The shift page button allows the operator to swap between pages on the panel A red indicator shows when a shift page has been selected Menu Button The menu button displays the menu and allows navigation of the menu using the talk listen keys A blue indicator show when the menu is active Headset Pushbutton The headset button enables and disables the panel headset A red indicator shows when the headset is selected Enabling the headset microphone will disable the panel microphone Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Keypad The V24LD V24PD V24RD V12LDD V12PDD and V12RDD panels also include a keypad providing 0 9 and keys The keypad can be used as a shortcut to access certain menus e 1 Dial menu e 2 Local Exclusive e 3 Local Page Override e 4 Assignment Panel menu e 5 Local Key Assign menu e 7 Local Preferences menu e Fast Key Assign Level Adjustment Encoders Lever Key Listen Level Adjustment The listen level for each key on a lever key panel is adjusted using the volume up down buttons situated below the display for that key shown in Figure 2 148 Display
167. sidetone level The key status lever key or pushbutton or talk button rotary is illuminated red when the right sidetone is on To toggle right sidetone between ON and OFF press the key pushbutton or press the lever key down or press the talk button rotary Use the up down buttons or rotary encoder to adjust the right sidetone level The default sidetone level is 9dB the minimum level is 15 50B L2SIDETONE second headset left sidetone level The key status lever key or pushbutton or talk button rotary is illuminated red when the left sidetone for the second headset is on To toggle left sidetone between ON and OFF press the key pushbutton or press the lever key down or press the talk button rotary Use the up down buttons or rotary encoder to adjust the second headset left sidetone level The default sidetone level is 9dB the minimum level is 15 5dB R2SIDETONE second headset right sidetone level The key status lever key or pushbutton or talk button rotary is illuminated red when the right sidetone for the second headsetis on To toggle right sidetone between ON and OFF press the key pushbutton or press the lever key down or press the talk button rotary Use the up down buttons or rotary encoder to adjust the second headset right sidetone level The default sidetone level is 9dB the minimum level is 15 50B Note When a monaural headset is being used only the headset left sidetone adjust operates the right sideto
168. splay On a pushbutton panel the pushbutton can also be used to scroll forwards through commands and the volume up button to scroll back through the commands or values In the case of rotary panels pressing the rotary encoder will step forward through the commands and values Pressing the talk button will step back through commands and values Some commands have a numerical value when this is the case the numerical value of the command may be changed using either the main or aux volume knob Some commands are action commands In this case one of the displays will show DO IT Pressing any key on this display will action the command and the display will change to DONE USE OF DISPLAYS The first panel display module is always used as shown for the various panel types Maintenance Menu 1RU Panel Maintenance Menu 2RU Panel Desktop Panel Maintenance Menu Figure 5 3 Position of Maintenance Menu on Panels The display items are numbered as shown below Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide me ee eee A eee A Figure 5 4 Layout of Maintenance Menu The main command appears in display 1 Displays 2 5 may show sub types or parameters for that command Display 6 will always show Exit Local COMMANDS AVAILABLE The command always appears in window 1 and to scroll through the commands use the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels under the command window
169. stic aid for users and support engineers The menu is read only and allows internal panel settings to be obtained MENU ACCESS For V Series panel releases prior to release 1 21 that support the LMM press the menu button to enter menu mode then press and hold the menu button again for about 7 seconds to enter the LMM when the rack is connected The LMM is also accessible when the rack is not connected to do access the LMM press and hold the menu button for about 7 seconds to enter the LMM For V series panel releases after 1 21 press the Menu button and then press the Info knob to display the LMM V Series panels from Eclipse Release V5 1 onwards have an additional menu level and it is this menu level that is displayed rather than the LMM PANEL INFO IP SETUP IDENTIFYME v A VIA VITA ale Figure 5 1 Rack Mount Panel IP Setup Using Maintenance Mode yv A PANEL INFO IP SETUP IDENTIFYME y A Figure 5 2 Desktop Panel IP Setup Using Maintenance Mode Clear Com 5 1 V Series Panels User Guide Select PANEL INFO to enter the maintenance menus To exit the LMM press any of the buttons on the display which is showing Exit Local normally window 6 MENU NAVIGATION To change the commands and values use the volume up and volume down buttons under the display or the talk or listen lever keys associated with the di
170. system configuration menu Input Levels Configuration The input levels configuration menu allows an individual label to be selected from a sort group and the input levels set Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide A HE E v A vo A v A ee E cd ee are VJ A VJ A Figure 2 100 Sort Group Members Menu for Rack Mount Panels can A Vv A Alias label Lo Vv A S i v A Figure 2 101 Sort Group Members Menu for Desktop Panels To use the sort group membership menu The Reply key displays the label of the selected sort group The top row shows the first member of the sort group Pressing and releasing the down button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder anticlockwise on the Reply key will step down through the sort group towards the end of the sort group Pressing and releasing the Up button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder clockwise on the reply key will step up through the sort group towards the start of the sort group Selecting the START key or talk button will take the user to the start of the sort group Selecting the MIDDLE key or talk button will take the user to the middle of the sort group Selecting the END key or talk button will take the user to the end of the sort group Pressing the OK key or talk button will take the user to the INPUT LEVEL menu and uses the selected l
171. t of Party Lines available and members of the Party Lines Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide FIXED GRP list of Fixed Groups available and members of the Fixed Groups e NEAR PNLS list of panels configured as nearby panels in ECS e MONITORS list of panels monitoring this panel e FL SOURCE list of forced listen sources available to the panel e FL DEST list of forced listen destinations available to the panel To exit system information mode and return to main menu mode press the Reply key or Reply key talk button SYS INFO The main menu will be redisplayed View Keys Menu To enter the VIEW KEYS menu use the lever key or pushbutton or talk button to select the view keys function The first level of the key information menus will be displayed Label 01 Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 USS ee Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Label 11 a vja yv A VIA v A Figure 2 8 View Keys Display for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A MIAVASICIS Label 10 Label 11 ia v a v A Figure 2 9 View Keys Display for Desktop Panels Use the up down volume buttons or rotary encoder on the Reply key VIEW KEYS to scroll through the list of key labels Each label displayed allows access to the configuration information
172. telephone interface such as a TEL 14 interface unit The menu shortcuts available from the keypad are 1 Dial Menu e 2 Local Exclusive 3 Local page override e 4 Assignment Panel menu e 5 Local Key Assign menu e 7 Local Preferences menu Fast Key Assign menu When the dialpad keys are used to access a menu function the menu indicator lights Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 15 PTT OPERATION PTT operation on V Series panels may use either a PTT switch on the panel headset or the auxiliary audio connector on the rear of the panel The operation of PTT on the V series panels is determined by the Headset PTT Function set in ECS The Headset PTT Function may be set to one of three options No Function headset PTT does not cause any talk or listen routes to become active e Activate All Talk Keys headset PTT will cause the audio routes on all latched talk keys to become active Unlatched talk keys and listen keys will not become active See sections below for details of latched keys or pushbuttons e Activate Two Way Radio Talk Keys headset PTT will cause the audio routes on all latched talk keys attached to two way radios to become active Unlatched talk keys and listen keys will not become active See sections below for details of latched keys or pushbuttons Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide 16 LEVER KEY PANEL OPERATION Lever keys can have both Talk and Listen labels assigned to the
173. tem data menu e TEST TONE selecting this will turn the LED indicator red and send a 1KHz test tone to the matrix output Selecting Test Tone again will disable the tone and the red LED will be Clear Com 2 53 V Series Panels User Guide extinguished Exiting the diagnostic menu will also turn off the Test Tone e RESET PANL selecting RESET PANL will reset the panel to factory defaults It will also delete all locally assigned keys and reset all crosspoint levels to the factory default OdB Panel brightness will be reset to the brightness level configured for that panel in ECS TEL RELEAS selecting TEL RELEAS returns the user to the Direct Access Key DAK page and if a telephone key is then pressed the line will be released Note that the panel must also have Remote Line Release enabled in ECS Advanced Settings for this to take effect This function can also be performed using the up down volume control buttons or rotary control see Up Down Volume Buttons on page 1 13 e UPGRADE this is only displayed if an update is available from the matrix Selecting this option will display the update option menu Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button DIAGNOSTIC will return to the main menu The version number displayed in the diagnostic menu is that of the panel application only In order to obtain the complete version numbers of all panel firmware and the IP address of a V Series panel the panel
174. tem has been installed and commissioned by Clear Com Systems and Applications Engineers or in the case of project installations once the Project Team has completed the hand over to the Support Centers RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION POLICY a Authorizations All products returned to Clear Com or a Clear Com Authorized Service Partner must be identified by a Return Material Authorization RMA number b The Customer will be provided with an RMA number upon contacting Clear Com Sales Support as instructed below c The RMA number must be obtained from Clear Com via phone or email prior to returning product to the Service Center Product received by the Service Center without a proper RMA number is subject to return to the Customer at the Customer s expense vi Clear Com Technical Support amp Repair Policy d Damaged equipment will be repaired at the Customer s expense e Returns are subject to a 15 restocking fee f Advance Warranty Replacements AWRs i During the first 30 days of the Standard Warranty Period Once the equipment fault has been verified by Clear Com or its authorized representative Clear Com will ship a new replacement product The Customer will be provided with an RMA number and be required to return the faulty equipment within 14 days of receipt of the replacement or will be invoiced for the list price of a new product ii During days 31 90 of the Standard Warranty Period Once the equipment fault has been ve
175. the audio from the forced listen source on that key Clear Com 2 43 V Series Panels User Guide ne INTERFACES PANELS VIA vila a SE AAA EH E A via vila Figure 2 86 Forced Listen Sources Menu for Rack Mount Panels via via T E Figure 2 87 Forced Listen Sources Menu for Desktop Panels Selecting INTERFACES will display a list of interfaces that may be forced listen sources Press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL SOURCE to return to the forced listen configuration menu a Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 y A Vv A y Vv Vv A A A em Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 es VTA v A vja v a Vv Figure 2 88 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Rack Mount Panels 2 44 Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Label 02 Label 03 A y A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv INT Label 09 Label 10 E Vv A Vv A Figure 2 89 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Desktop Panels Pressing the volume up down buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder on the Reply key FL SRC INT will scroll through the list of possible interfaces Pressing a key or talk button for a source interface will select the label and display the forced listen destination menu Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL SRC INT will return
176. then the panel will exit menu mode and the LED will be extinguished Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide SYS INFO LOCAL PREF SYS CONFIG DIAL LOCAL EXCL ASSNMT PNL v A v A Vv A Vv A Vv v a AA ees MENU inal CALL DIAGNOSTIC LOCAL PAGE SUPERVISE as v a vja v A vja Figure 2 4 Main Menu Display for Rack Mount Panels DIAL LOCAL EXCL ASSNMT PNL v A Vv A Vv A DIAGNOSTIC LOCAL PAGE SUPERVISE Vv A Vv A Vv A SYS INFO LOCAL PREF SYS CONFIG Vv A Vv A mal i a Vv A Figure 2 5 Main Menu Display for Desktop Panels lt gt The main menu options are e SYS INFO access to menu options allowing panel keys and nearby panels to be viewed e LOCAL PREF access to the menu for setting up preferences on the panel such as brightness levels timeouts and audio levels e SYS CONFIG provides access to the local panel configuration input levels adjustment and output levels adjustment e DIAL allows manual dialling on panel types without a keypad e LOCAL EXCL temporarily deactivates latched keys during Talk or Listen Requires the matrix to be online e ASSNMT PNL allows keys to be assigned locally to IFBs Party Lines and Fixed Groups e MESSAGE Record and review outgoing audio message e CALL display the CALL menu allowing labels to placed on the answerback stack to create a temporary user key e DIAGNOSTIC access the diagn
177. tion menu will be redisplayed Label 01 Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 v A v A v A v A v A v A ole NEAR Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Label 11 ae Vv A Vv A v A Vv A Vv Figure 2 68 Local Key Assign Menu for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Kol ADES Label 10 Label 11 E Vv A Vv A Figure 2 69 Local Key Assign Menu for Desktop Panels Selecting a label on the LOCAL KEY menu will display the KEY ASSIGN menu showing labels that are attached to that key Pressing a label lever key down will select and show what is configured on the talk key while pressing the key up will show what is configured on the listen key Pressing a pushbutton key will display the talk or listen label configured for that key Using the rotary encoder on a rotary panel will scroll through the label list Up to four labels can be configured stacked on a key This menu can also be used to assign a label to a key locally without using ECS via the GET LABEL function described below Clear Com 2 35 V Series Panels User Guide E lr lr vo A VLA AANE Label 01 Label 02 Label 03 Label 04 a A v a v A vja v A Figure 2 70 Key Assign Menu for Rack Mount Panels y A GET LABEL Label 02 va ASNAN CLEAR Label 01 vial
178. top Panels 2 57 Figure 2 118 Upgrade Confirmation Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 57 Figure 2 119 Upgrade Conformation for Desktop Panels 2 57 Figure 2 120 Upgrade Progress Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 58 Figure 2 121 Upgrade Progress for Desktop Panels 2 58 Figure 2 122 Call Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 58 Figure 2 123 Call Menu for Desktop Panels s e 2 59 Figure 2 124 Call Sort Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 59 Figure 2 125 Call Sort Menu for Desktop Panels ceeee 2 59 Figure 2 126 Dial Menu for Rack Mount Panels ee 2 60 Figure 2 127 Dial Menu for Desktop Panels ssec 2 61 Figure 2 128 Rackmount Panel Dial Menu from Keypad Shortcut 2 61 Figure 2 129 Desktop Panel Dial menu from Keypad Shortcut 2 62 Figure 2 130 Local Exclusive for Rack Mount Panels 2 62 Figure 2 131 Local Exclusive for Desktop Panels eee 2 63 Figure 2 132 Local Page Override for Rack Mount Panels 2 63 Figure 2 133 Local Page Override for Desktop Panels 2 64 Figure 2 134 Assignment Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 64 Figure 2 135 Assignment Menu for Desktop Panels 2 65 Figure 2 136 Rotary Panel IFB Level Setup oooococcnccccccnccnccciccnnnns 2 66 Figure 2 137 Setting IFB Destination Level eee 2 66 Figure 2 138 Setting IFB Source Level 2 67 Figure 2 139 Super
179. tter of this Agreement Clear Com iii Standard Limited Warranty Clear Com Standard Limited Warranty TECHNICAL SUPPORT amp REPAIR POLICY NOVEMBER 1 2008 In order to ensure that your experience with Clear Com and our World Class products is as beneficial effective and efficient as possible we would like to define the policies and share some best practices that can accelerate any problem solving processes which we may find necessary and to enhance your customer service experience Our Technical Support Return Material Authorization and Repair Policies are set forth below These Policies are subject to revision and constantly evolve in order to address our Customers and the Market s needs Accordingly these are provided by way of guidance and for information only and may be changed at anytime with or without Notice TECHNICAL SUPPORT POLICY a Telephone online and e mail technical support will be provided by the Customer Service Center free of charge during the Warranty Period b Technical support will be provided free of charge for all software products under the following conditions i The application operating and embedded software is installed on a product covered by Clear Com s Limited Warranty and 1 The software is at the current release level or 2 The software is one 1 version removed from current ii Older versions of software will receive best effort support but will not be updated to correct re
180. tton panel or rotary encoder to increase or mute the listen level e TALK FL sets a talk key with permanently made listen Use the volume level up down buttons under the display lever key and pushbutton panels or rotary encoder to increase or mute the listen level DUAL T L sets a Dual talk and listen key use only on pushbutton panel types This makes the pushbutton activate a Talk and Listen on a press and hold or latch a Listen with a short press and release less than 200ms on the same pushbutton To exit the Attributes menu and return to the system configuration menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button ATTRIBUTES The system configuration menu will be redisplayed Local Keys Menu The LOCAL KEYS menu allows the panel user to select a key and display what is configured on that key For lever key panels pressing the key up will display the listen label while pressing the lever key down will display the talk label In the case of pushbutton panels pressing the pushbutton will display the talk or listen label that is Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide configured for that key only one can be configured per key on a pushbutton panel For rotary panels press the rotary encoder to display the listen label and the talk button to display the talk label To exit the local keys menu and return to the system configuration menu press the Reply key or reply key talk button Local Keys The system configura
181. ttons or rotary encoder on the Reply Key FL DEST will scroll through the list of forced listen destinations To exit the forced listen destination menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL DEST The system information menu will be redisplayed LOCAL PREFERENCES MENU Selecting the LOCAL PREF option on the main menu will display panel setups that may be changed locally rather than by ECS If the PIN code has been enabled in ECS the panel will request PIN code entry before allowing access to the local preferences menu Vv o 3138 ENTER PIN A Vv A Vv A a yv A Lee Figure 2 29 Local Preferences PIN Code Request lt gt On lever key and pushbutton panels enter the PIN code using the volume up down buttons under each number Clear Com 2 15 V Series Panels User Guide Pin Code Pin Code Entry Entry Lever Key Status Left Right Pushbutton amp Left Right LED Digit Digit Status LED Digit Digit Figure 2 30 Lever and Pushbutton PIN Code Input On rotary panels press the rotary encoder to select the left hand digit and the talk button to select the right hand digit in the display Pin Code Entry Left Digit Right Digit Figure 2 31 Rotary Control PIN Code Input The PIN code digits will be echoed as X in the PIN code entry window TIMEOUTS
182. uide screws When completed the front panel will be upside down when the panel is standing on a flat surface Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Desktop Panel with Refitted Display 5 Attach the upper wall bracket to the wall in the required position using suitable fixings Allow enough clearance below for the panel for the lower fixing plate and the cable connections Mounting slots for top bracket Screw holes for lower bracket Figure 4 4 Desktop Casing Without Lower Bracket Clear Com 4 3 V Series Panels User Guide 6 Use the two fixing screws to attach the lower wall bracket to the rear of the desktop panel so that the offset part of the plate faces away from the panel body Lower bracket attached Figure 4 5 Desktop with Lower Bracket Fitted 7 Hang the panel on the upper wall bracket and mark the position of the screw hole for the lower bracket on the wall Remove the panel and place a suitable fixing for the lower wall bracket 8 Replace the panel on the upper bracket and attach the lower wall bracket to the fixing Attach the cables to the connectors and power the panel up WIRING This section provides detailed wiring diagrams for all the V series panel wiring systems Eclipse uses shielded CAT5 cable between the panel and the frame and between panels and expansion panels using the industry standard RJ 45 connector Refer to the Eclipse Matrix Instruction Manual part 8102982 for RJ 45 connector installat
183. umber specified e g 609 In a system with three matrices port 609 on system 2 would be specified as 2609 Once a valid destination port number has been input the talk label for the destination port will be displayed on the reply key after the destination port number If the destination port number entered is invalid the word INVALID will be Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide displayed in the reply key Press the key to enter a new port number The destination port input must be terminated by pressing the key The full ten character label of the destination port will be displayed on the reply key and any keys on the current page that are available to be assigned will flash If the destination is a member of a valid local sort group all the other valid members of that sort group can be accessed by using the up down buttons or rotary encoder on the reply key to scroll through the sort group Any other member of the sort group can be selected in this way for assignment If the destination port is a member of a sort group that is blocked for the panel the word BLOCKED will be displayed in the reply key Sort group permissions are set for panels in Advanced Settings under Soft Mode Options please refer to the ECS manual part 810299Z for further information Select one of the flashing keys either by pressing the button push button panel or pressing the key down lever
184. ure 2 17 Fixed Group Menu for Desktop Panels 2 11 Figure 2 18 Fixed Group Labels for Rack Mount Panels 2 11 Figure 2 19 Fixed Group Labels for Desktop Panels 2 11 Figure 2 20 Nearby Panels Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 12 Figure 2 21 Nearby Panels Display for Desktop Panels 2 12 Figure 2 22 Monitor Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 13 Figure 2 23 Monitor Menu for Desktop Panels 0 0 ee 2 13 Figure 2 24 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Rack Mount Panels 2 13 Figure 2 25 Forced Listen Source Interfaces for Desktop Panels 2 14 Figure 2 26 Forced Listen Destinations for Rack Mount Panels 2 14 Figure 2 27 Forced Listen Destinations for Desktop Panels 2 14 Figure 2 28 Local Preferences PIN Code Request ccocccoocccccoo 2 15 Figure 2 29 Local Preferences PIN Code Request 06 2 15 Figure 2 30 Lever and Pushbutton PIN Code Input 2 16 Figure 2 31 Rotary Control PIN Code INpUt ooooccconncccccnnonccccccccnns 2 16 Figure 2 32 Local Preferences Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 16 Figure 2 33 Local Preferences Display for Desktop Panels 2 17 Figure 2 34 Timeout Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 18 Figure 2 35 Timeout Display for Desktop Panels ooocoooocoo ccc 2 18 Figure 2 36 Level Adjust Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 19 Fig
185. ure 2 37 Level Adjust Display for Rack Desktop Panels 2 19 Figure 2 38 Brightness Adjustment Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 21 Figure 2 39 Brightness Adjustment Display for Desktop Panels 2 21 Figure 2 40 Messages for Rack Mount Panels 2 22 Figure 2 41 Messages for Desktop Panels 2 22 Figure 2 42 Reset Crosspoints Display for Rack Mount Panels 2 23 Figure 2 43 Reset Crosspoints Display for Desktop Panels 2 23 Figure 2 44 System Configuration PIN Code Request 2 24 Figure 2 45 System Configuration PIN Code Request 2 24 Figure 2 46 System Configuration Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 24 Figure 2 47 System Configuration Menu for Desktop Panels 2 25 Figure 2 48 Party Line Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 26 Figure 2 49 Party Line Menu for Desktop PanelsS oocoooo 2 26 Figure 2 50 Party Line Membership for Rack Mount Panels 2 26 Figure 2 51 Party Line Membership for Desktop Panels 2 27 Figure 2 52 Party Line Labels for Rack Mount Panels 2 27 Figure 2 53 Party Line Labels for Desktop Panels 2 27 Figure 2 54 Party Line Labels for Rack Mount Panels 2 28 Figure 2 55 Party Line Labels for Desktop Panels 2 28 Figure 2 56 Fixed Group Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 29 Figure 2 57 Fixed Group Menu for Desktop Panels
186. utton panels or turn the rotary encoder to increase or decrease the listen level e TALK FL sets a talk key with permanently made listen Press the volume level up down buttons under the display lever key or pushbutton panels or turn the rotary encoder to increase or decrease the listen level e DUAL T L sets a Dual talk and listen key use only on pushbutton panel types This makes the pushbutton activate a Talk and Listen on a press and hold or latch a Listen with a short press and release less than 200ms on the same pushbutton Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button ATTRIBUTES will return to the remote panel menu Forced Listen Configuration Menu The FORCED LISTEN configuration menu allows the panel user to select a key and set the source or destination of that key to forced listen Un sd via via SOURCE DEST FL CONFIG vial vial v a Figure 2 85 Forced Listen Configuration Menu for Desktop Panels Pressing the SOURCE button will select the menu for forced listen sources Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button FL CONFIG will return to the system configuration menu Forced Listen Source Configuration Configuring a forced listen source creates a forced listen from the selected source to the selected key on the panel being configured This results in the configured panel always receiving
187. ver Active Tally Indicator When a two way radio interface port is assigned to a talk selector the key indicator LED or pushbutton or talk button will flash once per second when that radio s receiver is active This tally must be enabled from the configuration program Panel Connected Tally Indicator This tally is used when a panel is connected to the frame by a high speed data line such as an ISDN or T1 line that might be inactive periodically The red LED of any talk selector associated with that panel will flash once per second when the panel is on line This tally indicator also operates on remote panels connected to the matrix over IP directly or via VoICE units or over ISDN T1 using 3rd party products This tally must be enabled for the panel in ECS Audio Presence Tally Indicator When a label is assigned to a listen selector the LED will flash green once per second to indicate someone is talking on that channel This tally must be enabled from the configuration program LISTEN AGAIN The Listen Again facility will store up to fifteen seconds worth of audio as up to ten separate audio messages The messages are accessed by pressing the auxiliary volume control to step back through the messages Pressing and releasing the auxiliary volume control within 500ms will replay the first message Pressing and releasing the auxiliary volume control twice in 1 sec will step back to the second message three presses in 1 5 sec wi
188. vial via Figure 2 71 Key Assign Menu for Rack Mount Panels The highlight bar will appear below the first label on the key Using the up down volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels on the Reply key KEY ASSIGN will move the highlight bar to the next key to the right up or left down On rotary panels turning the Reply key rotary encoder clockwise will move the highlight bar to the right and turning it anticlockwise moves the base to the left Alternatively select the next label by pressing the label pushbutton or lever key or talk button rotary The highlight bar will then be shown on this label to indicate it is the currently selected label Pressing the CLEAR key or talk button will remove the highlighted label and shuffle the labels to the left Pressing the GET LABEL key or talk button will display the available Sort Groups the user can select a label from Once chosen the label will be assigned to the selected key Pressing the OK key or talk button will confirm the settings and return to the local panel menu Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Get Label Menu Selecting the GET LABEL item from the KEY ASSIGN menu will display the GET LABEL menu showing the available sort groups Ls SG 01Label SG 03Label SG 05Label SG 07Label SG 09Label Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A A i el v v can SG 02Label SG 04Label SG 06Label SG 08Lab SG 10Label ES
189. vise Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 69 Figure 2 140 Supervise Menu for Desktop Panels 2 69 Figure 2 141 Supervise Label Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 69 Figure 2 142 Supervise Label Menu for Desktop Panels 2 70 Figure 2 143 Supervisor Error Message for Rack Mount Panels 2 70 Figure 2 144 Supervisor Error Message for Desktop Panels 2 71 Figure 2 145 Shift Page Menu for Rack Mount Panels 2 72 Figure 2 146 Shift Page Menu for Desktop Panels 00 2 73 Figure 2 147 V Series Menu Structure oooocccccoccccconoonccccnnannnnnnnnnnos 2 74 Figure 2 148 Lever Key Panel Volume Buttons 2 77 Figure 2 149 Pushbutton Panel Volume Buttons 2 78 Figure 2 150 Rotary Panel Volume Buttons eee 2 78 Figure 3 1 Rack Mount Panel Passcode Entry Menu 20 3 1 Figure 3 2 Desktop Panel Passcode Entry Menu 3 1 Figure 3 3 Rack Mount Panel IP Setup Using Maintenance Mode 3 2 Figure 3 4 Desktop Panel IP Setup Using Maintenance Mode 3 2 Figure 3 5 Rack Mount Panel IP Setup Menu l s 3 3 Figure 3 6 Desktop Panel IP Setup Menu ccccceeeeeeeeeeteees 3 3 Figure 3 7 Rack Mount Panel IP Setup Menu lossen 3 4 Figure 3 8 Desktop Panel IP Setup Menu ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 3 4 Figure 3 9 Rack Mount Panel IP Connection sesen 3 5 Figure 3 10 Desktop Panel IP Connecting ccseeeeeereeeeeeeteeees 3 5 Figure 3 11 R
190. wn volume buttons lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder on the Reply key will scroll through the list of sort groups When a sort group is selected from the list by pressing the corresponding lever key or pushbutton or talk button on the output levels menu the sort group membership menu is displayed Pressing the Reply key or Reply key talk button OUTPUT LVL will return to the system configuration menu Output Levels Configuration Label Alias Label LIST y y y v v vw Figure 2 107 Sort Group Output Levels Menu for Desktop Panels Clear Com 2 51 V Series Panels User Guide 52 To use the Sort Group menu The Reply key displays the label of the selected sort group The top row shows the first member of the sort group Pressing and releasing the down button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder anticlockwise on the reply key will step downwards through the sort group towards the end Pressing and releasing the Up button lever key and pushbutton panels or turning the rotary encoder clockwise on the reply key will step up through the sort group towards the start Selecting the START key or talk button will take the user to the start of the sort group Selecting the MIDDLE key or talk button will take the user to the middle of the sort group Selecting the END key or talk button will take the user to
191. y line menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button PL MEMBERS The view party line menu will be redisplayed Where members have been assigned to a Party Line using Production Maestro rather than ECS these members will not be displayed This is due to such assignments being temporary rather than fixed in the ECS configuration Fixed Group Menu The Fixed Group menu displays a list of all the Fixed Groups available to the panel Figure 2 16 Fixed Group List for Rack Mount Panels Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide Figure 2 17 Fixed Group Menu for Desktop Panels Using the Reply key VIEW FG up down volume buttons or rotary encoder will scroll through the available fixed groups on the panel display Selecting one of the fixed groups will display the membership for that fixed group To exit the view fixed groups menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button VIEW FG The system information menu will be redisplayed Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 A v A Vv A Vv A Vv A M A RS Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 DE Vv A Vv A v A Vv A Vv Figure 2 18 Fixed Group Labels for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A y A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv A 1 Label 09 Label 10 Vv A Vv A Figure 2 19 Fixed Group Labels for Desktop Panels
192. yed Monitor Menu The MONITOR menu will display a list of the ports monitoring the current panel Clear Com V Series Panels User Guide e Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 y Vv A Vv A Vv A y A A eL Label 02 Label 04 Label 06 Label 08 Label 10 ae Vv A Vv A Vv A y A M A Figure 2 22 Monitor Menu for Rack Mount Panels Label 02 Label 03 A Vv A Vv A Label 05 Label 06 A Vv A Vv A Label 07 Label 08 Vv A Vv A MONITORS Label 09 Label 10 ES Vv A Vv A Figure 2 23 Monitor Menu for Desktop Panels Using the up down buttons or rotary encoder on the Reply key MONITORS will scroll through the list of monitoring ports To exit the monitors menu and return to the system information menu press the Reply key or Reply key talk button MONITORS The system information menu will be redisplayed Forced Listen Source Menu The FL SOURCE menu allows the operator to list all the forced listen sources configured in the system A forced listen is a permanently enabled audio path set up in ECS between a source and a destination allowing the destination to listen to the source without the source having to activate a talk key For details on setting up a forced listen in ECS please refer to Panel Programming in the ECS manual Label 01 Label 03 Label 05 Label 07 Label 09 Vv A Vv A Vv A Vv A y A 1 Ee 8 Xe Label 02

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