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volume

> The volume of the loudspeakers ranging from -41 to 0.  The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -

40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB. 
 

10.3.2.2  Line input 1 level 

line_input_level_1 <level><CR> 

Level of line input 1 signal.  
<

level

> The level of line input 1 ranges from -41 to 0.  The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -40 to 0 

indicates attenuation in dB. 
 

10.3.2.3  Line output level (A-D) 

line_output_level <output> <level><CR> 

Adjust the level of line output signal.  
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output

> Indicates which output is being controlled. Possible values: ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’. 

<

level

> The level of line output ranges from -41 to 0.  The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -40 to 0 

indicates attenuation in dB. 
 

10.3.2.4  Define audio path  

audio_path <path> <on/off><CR> 

This command defines audio connections in the system.  
<

path

> Indicates which connection is being controlled. Possible values: 'mic_to_speaker', 'mic_to_floor', 

'linein_1_to_speaker', 'linein_1_to_lineout_A', ‘linein_1_to_floor’. 
<

on/off

> Indicates, whether the audio is being routed from microphones/lineinput_1 to 

speakers/lineoutput_A/floor. 
 

10.3.2.5  Audio status complete 

audio_status_done<CR> 

This command terminates audio status streaming. 
 

Summary of Contents for CU 6105

Page 1: ...User Manual DIS Digital Conference System CU 6105 Central Unit Central Unit for series DCS 6000 Conference Units Voting Units Interpreter Units Ambient Microphone Units Channels Selectors and Audio Output Units ...

Page 2: ...S User Manual Copyright 2012 DIS User Manual CU 6105 docx 08 11 2012 No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher ...

Page 3: ...JB 6104 Junction Box 15 6 CU 6105 Central Unit 16 6 1 Overview 16 6 1 1 Feature License 16 6 1 2 User controls connectors 16 6 2 Simplified Audio Schematic 17 6 3 Connecting Units 18 6 3 1 Connecting Conference Unit 18 6 3 2 Connecting a PC 18 6 3 3 Connecting a PC and an iPad 20 6 3 4 Connecting an audio recorder 20 6 3 5 Connecting an audio mixer 21 6 3 6 Connecting interpretation units 22 6 3 7...

Page 4: ...mmand structure from External Control to CU 6105 56 10 1 3 Command structure from CU 6105 to External Control 56 10 1 4 Seat numbering 57 10 1 5 CU 6105 reply to commands 57 10 1 6 Retrieving system status 57 10 2 Microphone Control 57 10 2 1 Commands from External Control to CU 6105 57 10 2 2 Commands from CU 6105 to External Control 60 10 3 Audio Control 62 10 3 1 Commands from External Control ...

Page 5: ...must not be blocked or covered This apparatus should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 9 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves air ducts or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 10 Do not install the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight ...

Page 6: ...system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outdoor system extreme care should be taken to keep from activating such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 23 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this apparatus thro...

Page 7: ...when the equipment is operated in residential commercial or light industrial environments The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to ...

Page 8: ...DIS User Manual CU 6105 User Manual CU 6105 docx 8 2 5 Warranty The units are minimum covered by 24 months warranty against defects in materials or work manship ...

Page 9: ...o from the central unit using a unique digital DATA and AUDIO bus named DCS LAN Control of up to 500 conference units This number does not include Channel Selectors Repeaters etc In practical use there are no limits for the number of Channel Selectors in a system Delegate and Interpreter units are powered and controlled by the CU 6105 Central Unit which drives up to app 50 units with the CU power ...

Page 10: ... P Conference Unit portable DC 6190 P Conference Unit portable with two built in channel selectors DM 6680 P Conference Unit portable with voting CM DM 6080 F Conference Unit flush mounted with built in channel selectors DM 6620 F Conference Unit flush mounted with Chip card and 5 voting buttons CM DM 6680 F Conference Unit flush mounted with one built in channel selector Chip card and 5 voting bu...

Page 11: ...e light indication in the button will light green After about 15 seconds the display in the CU will be visible and the LED s in the conference units will flash until the units are registered less than 60 seconds 7 Check that the units are working by activation the Speak button 8 Adjust the Loudspeaker volume to a desired level using the interactive menu on the front of the CU 6105 Please refer to ...

Page 12: ...elines The Conference Units are connected to the CU 6105 Central Unit using Cat5e F UTP or U FTP screened cables and the following guidelines have to be observed The Conference units are daisy chain connected to the central unit The number of units which can be connected to CU 6105 depends on length of the feeding cable and the length of the cable between each unit If the feeding cables are short ...

Page 13: ...h Max number of units pr output 10 m 1 m 51 m 42 30 m 1 m 67 m 38 50 m 1 m 83 m 34 100 m 1 m 122 m 23 150 m 1 m 165 m 16 10 m 2 m 88 m 40 30 m 2 m 98 m 35 50 m 2 m 108 m 30 100 m 2 m 140 m 21 150 m 2 m 178 m 15 Figure 5 3 A DC 6120 P DC 6190 P or DM 6680 P Conference Units connected 5 3 1 2 DC 6990 P Conference Unit Length of Feeding Cable Type CAT5e AWG24 Length of inter connecting Cable Type CAT...

Page 14: ... All ON ON 1 3 ON 10m 2 m 54 x x 30m 2 m 49 57 60 50m 2 m 44 51 x 100m 2 m 35 40 x 150m 2 m 25 30 x Figure 5 3 F IS 6132 P Interpreter Units connected The numbers are with no loudspeakers connected Note The number of units is dependent of how many interpreter sets there are per booth or language as there only can be one set switched ON per language channel 5 3 1 7 IS 6132 P Units and JB 6104 Lengt...

Page 15: ...ected 5 3 3 Connection using JB 6104 Junction Box This following table s shows conference units connected to JB 6104 Junction Boxes with 3m cables between each Junction Box Important Connect only one unit to each output of a JB 6104 Use maximum 5 m cable from JB 6104 to the conference unit 5 3 3 1 DC 6120 P DC 6190 P or DM 6680 P Conference Units two units per box Length of Feeding Cable Type CAT5...

Page 16: ...s available 6 1 2 User controls connectors The CU 6105 is suitable for either table top or 19 inch rack mounted use Four feet for table top use and two mounting brackets for rack mounting are supplied Figure 6 1 A Front view of CU 6105 1 Menu display A 2x20 character OLED display is used as an interactive display for configuring the system 2 Menu buttons 5 button keypad for configuring the unit in...

Page 17: ...nnection of PA systems Audio Mixers Audio Recorders or Language Distribution System etc 5 Audio input In 1 In 2 Two female XLR3 connectors for extra audio inputs In 1 and In 2 is used to connect auxiliary symmetrical audio signals such as a wireless microphone to the floor language In 2 is also used for connection of an Emergency Evacuation Message EEM audio signal 6 Emergency switch connector A t...

Page 18: ...h of the DCS LAN chain connectors on the CU 6105 can be used for connecting any Conference Unit or other units Please refer to section 5 3 1 Connection using only one DCS LAN for information about the number of units which can be connected using one chain Refer to section 5 3 2 Connection using both DCS LAN chains simultaneously when using two chains Figure 6 3 A Connecting DCS 6000 conference uni...

Page 19: ...uring the system and controlling the Conference units from the PC Please refer to section 6 5 Web Browser for more information Hint On older PC s it might be needed to setup a fixed IP address on both the PC and the CU Note Depending on the type of PC a Crossed LAN cable has to be used Instead of using a Crossed LAN cable a LAN Router can be inserted Figure 6 3 C Connecting the DCS 6000 Digital Co...

Page 20: ... units from the PC and or iPad Please refer to section 6 5 Web Browser for more information Figure 6 3 D Connecting the DCS 6000 Digital Conference System to a PC and an iPad 6 3 4 Connecting an audio recorder The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001 xx Cat5e cables This configuration is used when Floor audio or audio from one or more microphones is required to be recorded Us...

Page 21: ...n is done The audio from the audio mixer is then send back to the CU using the Audio In 1 or 2 input Use the Group selection for the four outputs and make seat selection for each group Refer to section 6 5 Web Browser item 8 Important If Out A is also send to the mixer the following settings must to be done CU 6105 Setup Audio Loudspeaker Control Microphone Loudspeaker shall be set to Off In 1 or ...

Page 22: ...connectors on the CU 6105 can be used for connecting the Conference Units In this example one or more Interpreter Booth with Interpreter Units and DH 6021 Headphone is connected to the units Audio from the Interpreter Units can then be heard in the headphones connected to the Chairman and Delegate Units Figure 6 3 G DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with interpretation functionality ...

Page 23: ...cted to the Chairman and Delegate Units A wireless language distribution system like DCS 6000 Digital Infrared Language System can then be connected to the Audio Out connectors A B C and D where the source to the outputs are configured as Floor and the interpreter channels Refer to section 6 5 Web Browser item 8 Figure 6 3 H shows a setup where Floor and three interpreter channels are distributed ...

Page 24: ... wireless distribution Ch 1 to Ch 7 6 3 8 Connecting using RP 6004 Repeater RP 6004 Repeater can be used to extend the maximum cable length from the central unit of the unit furthest away The maximum cable length is 200 m in one chain but when using RP 6004 Repeater that maximum cable length can be expanded to 680m ...

Page 25: ...3 9 Connecting using PS 6000 Power Supply The PS 6000 is an in line Power supply which can be inserted in the DCS LAN chains at any point where additional power is needed Figure 6 3 K show that one RP 6004 and four PS 6000 Power Supplies equals one EX 6010 Figure 6 3 K DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with PS 6000 ...

Page 26: ... on a PC and connected to the CU 6105 using TCP IP The PC can be used either by a Chairman or a Technician Figure 6 3 M is a more advanced setup where each user has a PC with SW 6000 conference user application CUA Please refer to the SW 6000 User Manuals for more information Figure 6 3 L DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with basic SW 6000 setup ...

Page 27: ...signal must be controlled externally 6 4 Using the Interactive Menu 6 4 1 Overview The major configurations and operation options of the CU 6105 can be set via an interactive menu using the 2x20 character OLED display and the 5 button keypad Figure 5 3 A gives an overview of the menu structure however for a general description of the settings in the menu refer to the section 6 5 Web Browser where ...

Page 28: ...might not be saved Saving of those settings to the memory of the CU 6105 will be done within 15 30 seconds 6 5 Web Browser Setup and Control 6 5 1 CU 6105 Setup browser All configurations and operation options of the CU 6105 can be set using a web browser in a PC tablet or iPad When the IP address or Host Name is typed into the browser the connection to the CU will be established and the CU 6105 S...

Page 29: ...items in the browser menu and a detailed description of the settings available Menu Settings Description 1 There are seven menu options in the browser control The first six options select sub menus for configuring and setting up the CU 6105 The last menu option switches to the Microphone Control screen ...

Page 30: ...field shows if a unit is Active connected or Lost not connected If a unit is shown as Locked the unit is not compatible with the DCS 6000 System 3 License Used for upload Feature License for expand the features in the CU After selecting the update file of type xlm click the Go button and the update process is started When the License file is uploaded the CU will reset After the CU has restarted th...

Page 31: ... hostname is to be replaced with the assigned name IP configuration Select Dynamic if the CU is connected to a network with DHCP server Otherwise select Static and assign a fixed IP address to the CU Default IP configuration is Dynamic Select Apply Changes to save changes made The actual IP address can always be found in this screen or using the interactive menu on the CU 6105 LAN setup IP address...

Page 32: ...5 docx 32 Menu Settings Description 6 Language Selecting the browser interface language English language is default 7 Loudspeaker Control The Loudspeaker Volume is setting the volume of the built in loudspeakers in the Conference units ...

Page 33: ... the input signal Audio In 1 2 can be routed to the Loudspeakers Floor headphones in the Conference units as well as to Out A output using the selection buttons Audio In 1 or 2 will only be present at Out A if Group is selected as the source to the Out A output where it will be mixed with the Group A signal See next menu point The audio from the conference microphones which are selected in Group A...

Page 34: ...nd similar for the three other outputs The Floor or Interpreter Channel selection is used either for recording of the interpreted languages or for connection to a wireless language distribution system The Floor 1 or Floor 2 selection is used when connection to external PA system If Floor Floor 1 Floor 2 or any of the interpreter channels is selected for an output Out A B C or D the corresponding g...

Page 35: ...required to be recorded or if external equalization or volume control is required Note A microphone can only be present in Group A and in one other group 11 Ambient Microphone Used to enable disable a connected AM 6040 Ambient Microphone Unit When enabled the Ambient Noise Microphone is active When Audio In 1 or 2 is routed to Loudspeaker and Audio In Volume is set to a value between 40dB and 0dB ...

Page 36: ...ystem Only Floor sound will be present Channel 0 will always give the original audio floor Channel Display Used to switch the showing in the channel selectors displays in conference units between Language Abbreviation and Channel Number 13 Language setup The Language setup menu shows the number of channels according to the Interpreter Channels settings The language for each channel can be selected...

Page 37: ...hows a list of Booth 1 to 128 The Interpretation Channels can now be assigned to the Booth More Booths can be assigned the same channel As default Booth 1 is assigned Channel 1 Booth 2 assigned Channel 2 etc 15 Auto Floor When set to ON a language channel with no interpretation will have the Floor sound ...

Page 38: ...l interrupt another interpreter using his A channel A interrupt B An interpreter turning on his microphone on an A channel will interrupt another interpreter using his B channel but will not interrupt an interpreter using his A channel A interrupt A B An interpreter turning on his microphone on an A channel will interrupt another interpreter using his A or B channel 16 Unit to Seat Relation All un...

Page 39: ...ng in the microphone in the corresponding Conference unit is flashing until the curser is moved to another field or Submit Changes has been activated This feature makes it easy to re number the units If units are disconnected they are marked with a yellow indication in the list The units can be removed from the list either individually or all by clicking the yellow button next to the title The Res...

Page 40: ... and security settings use Factory defaults on the interactive menu on the CU 6105 20 Delegate Setup The number of Max speakers Total defines the maximum number of Conference units which can speak at the same time This includes both delegate and chairman units The number of Max speakers Delegates defines the maximum number of Delegate Conference units which are allowed to speak at the same time Pl...

Page 41: ...Settings Description 21 Operation mode Used for switching between the operation modes Please refer to the section 6 6 Operation Modes Delegate interrupt mode Used to set the Delegate Interrupt Mode Please refer to section 6 6 2 Delegate Interrupt Mode ...

Page 42: ...f The default value is 4 sec When Book Drop Feature is enabled a short unwanted noise will only make the microphone to open a few seconds Last Mic Stays Open feature is used when the DCS 6000 system is used for video or audio conferences where equipment with echo canceling feature is in use Auto Off When Microphone Auto Off is set to On a Conference unit will automatic turn off the microphone when...

Page 43: ... CU 6105 docx 43 Menu Settings Description 23 Report If a report is needed for factory diagnostic purposes The report can be printed using an installed printer on the PC or saved to a html file Figure 6 5 B CU 6105 Browser Setup ...

Page 44: ...On Off microphone and depending on Operation mode setting microphones into the Request to speak queue Speak Brings the Delegate Microphone Speak list See 26 later in this table Request Brings the Delegate Microphone Request list See 27 later in this table Next On Pressing the Next On button turns on the first request on the request list All Del Off Pressing the All Del Off button turns off all del...

Page 45: ... delegates and chairmen Clicking a name will turn on the microphone If a unit is disconnected the seat will be greyed out and cannot be activated 27 Delegate Microphones Requests Shows the list of seats with delegates and chairmen Clicking a delegate name will place the delegate in the request queue A Chairman will not be placed in the request queue If a unit is disconnected the seat will be greye...

Page 46: ...reen will start in full screen mode Open the CU 6105 Browser application using the Safari browser on the iPad Then select Add to Home screen Figure 6 5 G Select Add to Home Screen Click the Add button and a shortcut to the CU 6105 Setup is placed on the desktop on the iPad Click Microphone Control and in the similar way make a shortcut for this screen as well The two shortcuts can now be activated...

Page 47: ...reen Request lamp in the delegate unit in top of the queue will flash slowly indicating that this unit is the next to be switched On The green Request lamp in the other delegate unit in the queue will light up steadily When one of the units speaking is switched Off the first delegate unit in the queue is automati cally switched On This mode will normally be used with only 1 as Max delegate speaker...

Page 48: ...legate unit if the number of open units Chairman and Delegate has reached the number specified in the setting Max Total Speakers and if no delegate unit is switched ON the first switched ON Chairman unit will be switched OFF 6 7 Ambient Microphone The purpose of an ambient noise microphone is to provide sound from a meeting room conference hall when there is no delegate chairman using their microp...

Page 49: ...olume control on the units Check the channel selection on the Conference units Check the plug from the headphone is firmly inserted in the headphone socket Check that the light ring on the microphone on the interpreter unit is lighting and that the gooseneck microphone is firmly inserted in the microphone socket There is no audio in the built in loudspeakers Check the Loudspeaker Volume setting us...

Page 50: ... point Check that the CU 6105 is connected to the same network as the wireless access point The Interpreter Units does not work The channel setup on each interpreter unit is not setup Use a combination of b B buttons to configure For detail please consult the User Manual IS 6132 P 8 Firmware Update If firmware update of the CU 6105 Central Unit is needed for maintenance this is done using the brow...

Page 51: ...docx 51 Figure 6 7 B Update file is uploaded The update process will take several minutes During the update process information is typed on the screen When the process is finished the word Success is typed Figure 6 7 C Update is finalized ...

Page 52: ...part 15 complying with the limits for a class A digital devices EMC immunity According to harmonized standard EN 55103 2 EMC approvals Affixed with the CE mark ESD According to harmonized standard EN 55103 2 Mains harmonics According to harmonized standard EN 55103 1 Environmental requirements Contains no banned substances as specified in UAT 0480 100 e g no cadmium or asbestos Specifications are ...

Page 53: ...P cables with screened RJ45 connectors EIA 568 B wiring shall be used Important The names of Cat5 6 7 cable type have changed Old name New name FTP F UTP STP U FTP UTP U UTP Important Use only F UTP or U FTP screened cables and screened RJ45 connectors and not U UTP cable which are unscreened How to wire a Cat5e EIA 568 B cable to a RJ45 con Pin Function Connector 1 Connector 2 1 In going ORG WHT ...

Page 54: ... Gooseneck Mic 29 5 cm 18 12 05822 Cat5e Connection Cables AWG24 EC 6001 0 5 Connection Cable 0 5 m 10 03 22500 EC 6001 01 Connection Cable 1 m 10 03 23101 EC 6001 02 Connection Cable 2 m 10 03 23201 EC 6001 05 Connection Cable 5 m 10 03 23501 EC 6001 10 Connection Cable 10 m 10 03 24102 EC 6001 20 Connection Cable 20 m 10 03 24202 EC 6001 50 Connection Cable 50 m 10 03 24502 Headphones DH 6021 St...

Page 55: ...rol Protocol Customer applications can include but are not limited to AMX or Crestron room control systems PC or micro controller based applications e g for button mimics and camera control applications 10 1 General Protocol behavior 10 1 1 TCP IP socket connection A TCP IP socket connection to the CU 6105 must be established for the External Control protocol to become available Configuration of t...

Page 56: ... there is a space between the command and data If a command does not carry any data space is possible but not required The CU is not sensitive to upper lower case Example mic_on 212 CR Turn on microphone a seat 212 Command mic_on data 212 The mic_on command carries a seat number as data 10 1 3 Command structure from CU 6105 to External Control Command lines out of the CU 6105 are just as simple Ag...

Page 57: ... turning on a microphone The microphone is already turned on The microphone is no longer connected to the system Speak list is already full max_speakers and delegate interrupt is not on 10 1 6 Retrieving system status The CU supports streaming of status When an External Control issues a mic_status or audio_status command the CU responds by sending the microphone system status The same goes for aud...

Page 58: ... list If the CU removes the unit from the request list it replies with a mic_request_off command 10 2 1 6 Clear request list mic_all_requests_off CR Clear the request list The CU responds by issuing a mic_request_off command for each microphone that is removed from the request list 10 2 1 7 Set next microphone on mic_next_on CR Turns off first microphone in the speak list and turns on first microp...

Page 59: ...uto Automatic fifo First in first out manual Manual and vox Voice Active The CU responds by sending a mic_mode command 10 2 1 12 Set interrupt mode mic_interrupt mode CR Set ability to interrupt Defines whether microphones should interrupt or not mode Can be on microphones interrupt and off microphones do not interrupt The CU responds by sending a mic_interrupt command 10 2 1 13 Retrieve microphon...

Page 60: ...se in a simple console 10 2 2 Commands from CU 6105 to External Control 10 2 2 1 Microphone on mic_on seat no CR A microphone is turned on 10 2 2 2 Microphone off mic_off seat no CR A microphone is turned off 10 2 2 3 Microphone in request list mic_request_on seat no request position CR A microphone is inserted into request list request position informs about the position in the request list 10 2 ...

Page 61: ...lity for microphones to interrupt mode on microphones interrupt and off microphones do not interrupt 10 2 2 10 Seat Number seat_number seat number seat state seat name CR Seat information This information is sent from the CU to an External Control when the External Control requests microphone status mic_status seat number The seat number identification of a Conference unit An integer ranging from ...

Page 62: ...r passive 10 2 2 13 Command error command_error error text CR The CU has received an unknown command error text is a text explaining the fault case Examples command_error unknown command CR command_error syntax error CR 10 3 Audio Control 10 3 1 Commands from External Control to CU 6105 10 3 1 1 Set loudspeaker volume loudspeaker_volume volume CR Set the volume of loudspeakers for all Conference u...

Page 63: ... 4 Define audio path audio_path path on off CR This command defines audio connections in the system path Indicates which connection is being controlled Possible values mic_to_speaker mic_to_floor linein_1_to_speaker linein_1_to_lineout_A linein_1_to_floor on off Indicates whether the audio is being routed from microphones lineinput_1 to speakers lineoutput floor The CU responds to this command by ...

Page 64: ...e output signal output Indicates which output is being controlled Possible values A B C D level The level of line output ranges from 41 to 0 The value 41 indicates Off whereas values from 40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB 10 3 2 4 Define audio path audio_path path on off CR This command defines audio connections in the system path Indicates which connection is being controlled Possible values mi...

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