Trilogy Mercury Communicator Unit
Product
Code: MCU
Features
- Point-to-Point calling
- Multi-point conferencing
- User configurable priority based routing of audio
- SIP calling
- Safety of flight sidetone suppression
- Offline Configuration
The MCU (Mercury Communicator Unit) is a small
form-factor device that can simultaneously function as a mission critical
operator station, a host to numerous virtual panels and interact with a variety
of SIP endpoints.
Operator Station Component The
MCU’s primary function is to provide support for single operator connectivity. A
12-pin LEMO connector facilitates the connection of a headset + PTT, along with
an additional 4-pin LEMO connector for independent PTT operation. The virtual
control surface can be accessible through either the connection of a
touch-screen (or non-touch) monitor directly to the MCU’s HDMI and USB ports on
the rear of the unit or alternatively with the navigation of a browser to the IP
address or hostname of the MCU.
Peer-to-Peer Architecture
The MCU is able to operate peer-to-peer, allowing each device to function in a
fully independent manner, relying on no other resource to perform any of its
functions. It also can seamlessly interface with other Mercury products (MCU,
MMU and MIU), along with any SIP capable endpoints. As a result, the resilience
of the Mercury system coupled with the ability to seamlessly integrate with the
certified Mercury Cross Domain Solution enables the MCU to operate in any
mission critical environment where security is paramount.
Hosting
of Virtual Panels Up to 32 virtual panels can be hosted on a single
MCU. The IP connected clients can run on either Windows, iOS or Android devices
and have the ability to communicate with any resource that is available to the
MCU, including other MCUs, MMUs or MIUs.
SIP Interfacing
Each MCU can use up to 64 of the shared DSP resources to intercommunicate with
any SIP enabled endpoint, either through a SIP server, PBX or directly
point-to-point using a SIP URI.
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• Multi-operator Station - Fully independent operation
• True Peer-to-Peer Architecture – No single point of failure • Capable of
running the latest versions of the Trilogy ES, DS and Core Software suites •
Standards-based VoIP Connectivity • Ethernet connected using either Fiber SFP
transceiver or RJ45 PoE • Point-to-Point calling • Multi-point
conferencing • User configurable priority based routing of audio • SIP
calling • Safety of flight sidetone suppression • Offline Configuration
• Two additional line-level stereo auxiliary inputs • Small compact form
factor with two different mounting options • Compatible with other Mercury
products (MCU, MMU and MIU) • Integrate any Clear-Com system over IP with LQ
Series devices • Binaural headset operation • Independent LEMO connections
for headset+PTT and additional PTT • Support for both Dynamic and Electret
Microphones |
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