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Eclipse Logic Maestro Instruction Manual
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APPENDIX C KEY 
NUMBERING ON 
PANELS
This appendix gives the key numbering for the various panel types to 
enable control macros to be written to control specific keys on different 
types of panels.
Panels use region 1 unless otherwise stated.  Keys on the main page 
are on page 0; keys on subsequent pages are on pages 1, 2, 3 etc.
The key numbers for panels are given below.
Figure C-1: 4212 Panel Keys
Figure C-2: 4215 Panel Keys
Figure C-3: 4222 Panel Keys
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Figure C-4: 4224 Panel Keys
Figure C-5: 4226 Panel Keys
Figure C-6: i-Station Panel Keys
Figure C-7: ICS-1008 Panel Keys


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Figure C-8: ICS-1016 Panel Keys
Figure C-9: ICS-102 Panel Keys
Figure C-10: ICS-2003 Panel Keys
Figure C-11: ICS-52 Panel keys


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Figure C-12: ICS-62 Panel Keys
Figure C-13: ICS-92 Panel Keys
Figure C-14: V12LD Panel Keys
Figure C-15: V12PD Panel Keys
Figure C-16: V12RD Panel Keys


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Figure C-17: V24LD Panel Keys
Figure C-18: V24PD Panel Keys
Figure C-19: V24RD Panel keys
Figure C-20: V12LDE Panel Keys
Figure C-21: V12PDE Panel keys


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Figure C-22: V12RDE Panel keys
Figure C-23: V12LDD Panel Keys
Figure C-24: V12PDD Panel Keys


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Figure C-25: V12RDD Panel Keys
Figure C-26: Beltpack Keys


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Eclipse Glossary
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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 background.
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.
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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. Provides 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 interface 
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.


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