The Clear-Com VI-PNLB-12L-X4 is one of the V-Series IrisX range of high-density keypanel intercom user stations for use with the Eclipse Digital Matrix or Arcadia Central Station. V-Series IrisX panels are available with 12 to 32 keysets in 3 different styles of user controls: rotary with push button, lever, and push button. Each keyset includes a 10-character color display, visual volume bar and lights to display the configuration or status of the capability assigned to the keyset from the host intercom system.
User Operation
With a V-Series IrisX Keypanel a high-density of keysets assigned to individual ports/users, groups/channels/IFB or system control can be provided to a user to facilitate an effective intercom enabling the user.
Local Connectivity
The Keypanel includes the ability to connect a 4, 5 or 7 pin headset or a Gooseneck microphone when used with the built-in loudspeaker. Additional audio ports are available on the rear of the panel which include 2 external line-level inputs and outputs*, main line level output, hot mic output and a second headset connection*. Logic GPIO and 7-pin XLR PTT provide the ability to control panel features and button presses using external switches in addition to system operation depending on the capabilities of the host intercom system.
System Connectivity
The Keypanel can connect to its host intercom system globally via I.V. (/IVC) Ports over LAN, WAN or Internet, locally uncompressed low-latency via AES67 capable networks or directly plug-&-play connected to an Eclipse MVX card port* and has access to any capability of the host intercom system.
Eclipse Advanced Features
When used with an Eclipse Digital Matrix system various additional capabilities are available on the V-Series IrisX Keypanel. These include the ability to stack keysets with multiple entities, shift pages, expansion panels, sort groups allowing scrolling through lists of keys facilitating large number of resources for the user. Separate assignments to talk and listen controls, input and output level control, interlocked talk keys, multiple/movable reply keys, alternative text/fonts for various languages, and rotated displays for different installation environments. Keys and ports can be assigned from the panel and the system configuration monitored. The panel has a built in configurable DSP controlled mixer with microphone dynamics, filtering, additional direct ports via network, remotely triggerable IFB interrupts and the ability to replay the incoming audio to the panel.