Clear-Com highlights Eclipse Version 5.1 at NAB Show

May 12, 2009 10:48 AM

    

Clear-Com Communication Systems previewed Eclipse Version 5.1, which includes an IP link to the company’s V-Series control panel and Concert 2.0 intercom system, during the NAB Show.

Now able to link seamlessly to Clear-Com’s IP-enabled V-Series control panels and Concert Version 2.0 software-based intercom system, Eclipse v5.1 is at the core of Clear-Com’s Hybrid Time-Divisional Multiplexing (TDM) intercom/IP server network concept, which extends the reach of intercom systems across a broadcast facility.

Eclipse v5.1’s IP linking capability, enabled by Clear-Com’s new IVC-32 IP matrix card, establishes a single communications environment between all traditional hardware and IP-based intercom users in a broadcast facility.

The company also rolled out the new Logic Maestro and Production Maestro modules for the Eclipse Configuration Software, which enable fast, easy configuration.




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