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Eclipse Master M101 GC1010
This master unit connects to the phone directly
via a phone cable or via a switchbox when the phone is not provided with a
separate headset output. The unit comes complete with 220V / 12V, 500 mA
power, cables for connecting Eclipse to the phone and a remote control
unit for adjusting sound level, microphone muting and bass/treble control.
Eclipse M101 does not support GSM/DECT and Eclipse Power Pack.
Eclipse Master M102 GC1011
This unit is identical to Eclipse M101 and includes the same accessories. In
addition it supports GSM phones (adapter required), DECT phones as well as
Eclipse Power Pack.
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Eclipse Master M104 GC1013
This unit is identical to Eclipse M102
and includes the same accessories. In addition, the unit is provided with an IR
link board for voice transmission to and from satellites. The unit
supports two S102 satellites.
Eclipse Satellite S102 GC1021
Satellite units can be used with Eclipse Master M104
to distribute sound more evenly in larger rooms and adding more
microphones to a system. The satellites are wireless and use IR light for
distributing the sound to and from the master. The satellites are
equipped with non-polluting, rechargeable Ni-MH batteries with a capacity
of 6 hours speech. The batteries are charged with the enclosed charging
unit (approximately 3 hours charging time). The satellites can be used
with master unit M104 which supports up to two satellite units.
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Eclipse Power Pack GC1108
This battery pack unit connects to master
units M102 and M104 and allows operation without access to
a power outlet. Combined with GSM or DECT phone
it offers a completely mobile system requiring no power or phone outlet.
Eclipse Power Pack includes non-polluting, rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and has a
capacity of approximately 5 hours active operation with Eclipse M102 and 3 hours
with Eclipse M104.
GSM/DECT Cables & Adapters
These cables and adapters are used for connecting
Eclipse to GSM and DECT phones. The cables have 2.5 mm stereo jacks in
both ends. Adapters for the most popular Nokia and Ericsson phones are
supported. Motorola phones typically requires no adapter as they are
already fitted with a mini jack headset output.
DECT phones
must have a headset mini jack output to connect to Eclipse.
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