The new IP connectivity of Clear-Com’s V-Series panels will allow users to connect their Eclipse V-Series user control panels to an Eclipse Matrix frame over an existing WAN or LAN Ethernet cabling infrastructure.
Clear-Com Communications is broadening the access of its Eclipse Digital Matrix intercom system with IP-enabled V-Series user control panels. The new IP connectivity will allow users to connect their Eclipse V-Series user control panels to the Eclipse Matrix frame over their existing WAN or LAN Ethernet cabling infrastructure.
Harnessing the power of IP technology, Clear-Com said this new application significantly expands the range and mobility of the Eclipse system both in-house and remotely.
Using a new matrix IP card, E-Que IP users can directly integrate their individual V-Series panels by establishing an IP link back to the Eclipse Matrix frame. As IP connectivity is enabled by the existing WAN or LAN network, all that is needed to ensure connection on the Eclipse Matrix side is an Ethernet switch or router linked to the IT network.
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