Product specifications

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MCII-E
Ethernet Master Controller
Card Kit for ADAM
The Ethernet connectivity of the MCII-E
enables multiple AZedit sessions and
remote peripherals, such as the GPIO-16
(page 22). Adding Ethernet connectivity
between the ADAM intercom and a PC
running AZedit matrix control software,
the new controller can support up to 35
simultaneous AZedit sessions. Using a
pair of MCII-E controller cards provides
full redundancy with seamless automatic
changeover upon failure. The MCII-E
also supports SNMP, the IETF standard
protocol for monitoring network-
attached devices.
Interface Cards
Interface Card Comparison
Card Frames Functionality Backcard Connectors
AIO-16 ADAM Series 16-Port Analog I/O
Provides 16 ports of audio in and out via MDR and 50-pin SCSI, plus
individual data drivers
Cronus-AIO Cronus 8-Port Analog I/O Provides 8 ports of audio in and out via RJ-12 or MDR
MADI-16 Plus ADAM Series 16–64 Port MADI
Connects any AES-10 compliant devices over coaxial or fiber
connections
MCII-E ADAM Series Ethernet Master Controller Connects to AZedit matrix control software via Ethernet
OMI ADAM Series 16–64 Port IP Audio Provides 2 RJ45 and one fiber optic connection
RVON-16 ADAM Series 16-Port VoIP
Connects ADAM to panels and/or audio tielines over standard IP
networks
RVON-C Cronus 8-Port VoIP
Connects Cronus to panels and/or audio tielines over standard IP
networks
TBX-Tribus ADAM Series Triple-Bus Expander One card Links up to four ADAM frames together
MADI-16 Plus
Multichannel Audio
Digital Interface Card
The MADI-16 Plus card expands the
ADAM system configuration capabilities
by utilizing MADI (Multichannel Audio
Digital Interface) technology to connect
any AES-10 compliant devices over
coaxial or fiber connections at sampling
rates of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz. Unlike the
RVON devices, the MADI-16 Plus has
a point-to-point configuration, which
provides for little or no delay in the
transmission of audio across lines.
RTS interface cards are the core of the modular digital matrix intercom concept. An array of features and connectivity
options allow users to customize their ADAM matrix to integrate seamlessly into a cohesive communication network.
Each new generation provides expanded possibilities for existing ADAM frames, solidifying its investment value for
years to come. With features such as hot swap and user allocated ports, the ADAM subassemblies ensure that users
can scale their intercom systems to fit their growing needs with peace of mind.