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Danish Interpretation Systems 

 

User Manual 

 

Manual 01 10 04479

 

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are  made  at  the  MC  or  PC.  The  display  of  the 
master will then look like this: 

Total:125      PC/MC 

Menu: 

Vol: Inp=off Mic=-20 

MASTER 

This  indicates  that  an  MC  4000  Microphone 
Controller  and/or  personal  computer  is  connected 
to  the  system.  The  STATUS  display  will  then 
indicate manual. 

Display, slaves 

The  LCD-display  of  the  slaves  will  always  look 
like this: 

Slave:1  Chairmen:1 

Menu: 

Chain1:24  Chain2:0 

SLAVE 

This  indicates,  that  this  CU  is  slave  #1,  it  has  one 
chairman  unit  connected,  it  have  24  microphone 
units  (incl.  chairman)  connected  to  chain  1,  and 
there are no units on chain 2.  

The  push  buttons  have  no  function  on  the  slaves.

Location and functions of controls 

Front panel controls 

 

1.

 

Power On/Off 

 

Power  switch.  The  green  light  in  the  rocker 

switch indicates that the unit is ON. 

2.

 

Microphone Volume 

 

The  Microphone  Volume  buttons  control  the 

level  of  the  microphone  signal  in  the  built-in 
speakers.  The  button  marked 

  will  lower  the 

microphone signal with 1 dB (decibel) for each 
short  push  and  the  button  marked 

  will  raise 

the  input  signal  1  dB.  If  one  of  the  buttons  is 
pressed  more  than  1  second,  the  level  will  be 
changed  in  1  dB  steps  four  times  a  second,  as 
long  as  the  button  is  pressed.  The  level  can  be 
changed from +20 dB gain to -42 dB attenuation 
and off. A normal setting will be between -20 to 
+6. 

3.

 

Input Volume 

 

The  Input  Volume  button  controls  the  level  of 

an  external  signal  from  the  Input  connector  at 
the  rear  panel  in  the  same  way  as  described 
above.  The  setting  depends  on  the  level  of  the 
actual input signal. It should be set to off, if the 
input is not used to prevent noise pick up. 

 

Note: 

 

The volume controls can always be used on the 

master, also if the display shows menus and the 
volume settings cannot be seen. 

 

For  more  specific  information  about  the 

volume controls refer to the schematic next page 
and the Set-up section under Operation. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CDS 4000

Page 1: ...ation Systems DIS Conference Discussion System CU 4005 4010 Series Central Units DM CM 44x0 P Series Conference Units MU 4040 Microphone Unit HM 4042 Hand Microphones MC 4000 Microphone Control SW 421...

Page 2: ...ectors 14 Installation instructions 15 Where to place 15 Ventilators 15 Removing 19 brackets 15 How to open the unit 15 Internal settings 16 Changing the voltage settings 16 DM CM 4xx0 units general 1...

Page 3: ...15 female 36 Control link connector D9 F D9 M 37 RS232 connector 37 RS 422 connector 37 MU 4040 38 Input HD15S 38 Accessories not supplied 38 External Control of the CU 4005 CU 4010 39 General 39 Data...

Page 4: ...st be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or marked with black colour The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or marked with red colour Caution The app...

Page 5: ...l damage the cabinet Repackaging Save the original shipping carton and packing material They will become handy if you ever have to ship the unit For maximum protection repack the unit as originally pa...

Page 6: ...y automatic system with up to 100 microphones when used with one CU 4010 or up to 10 x 100 1000 microphones when used with up to ten CU 4010 Central Units With the MC 4000 Microphone Controller other...

Page 7: ...r function SW 4210 CDS 4000 Commander Max 100 microphone units for Windows 95 NT 2000 XP SW 4211 CDS 4000 Commander Max 1000 microphone units for Windows 95 NT 2000 XP SW 4220 Additional Software for...

Page 8: ...the microphone unit will not go On but will be placed in Request So will all the next They will all be placed in a request queue with the first in the queue flashing with the green Request light indi...

Page 9: ...oltages making world wide use of the system possible An electronically balanced line is provided for tape recorders buffer amplifiers etc Each CU 4005 is limited to operate 50 units including up to te...

Page 10: ...ation since the mix of all signals is now done at the external mixer A set up with an external equaliser for sound equalisation of the built in loudspeakers is possible by connection of the equaliser...

Page 11: ...m has the same settings after a power down If Enter is pressed once the display will show this EXIT TEST Menu STATUS SETUP MAIN The markers shows the function which can be selected now with the ENTER...

Page 12: ...ed slaves is shown If a fatal fault is present in a chain and the central unit is incapable of recording the number of connected units then the STATUS display will look like this Chain1 Chain2 25 Menu...

Page 13: ...The Microphone Volume buttons control the level of the microphone signal in the built in speakers The button marked will lower the microphone signal with 1 dB decibel for each short push and the butt...

Page 14: ...ose to mains socket is in conformity with the voltage with which it is to be used 2 Microphone Chain Connector for the first DM CM 4000 Unit connected in the chain A maximum of 50 microphone units can...

Page 15: ...ventilation and wait until it has cooled down Then turn On again CAUTION Do not remove rubber pads in bottom as they are needed for proper ventilation The CU 4005 CU 4010 can also be installed in a 1...

Page 16: ...phones work in three different modes automatic Auto first in first out fifo or manual according to the settings of the system If the CU 4005 CU 4010 is used without MC 4000 or personal computer the op...

Page 17: ...quest queue can only be deleted by pressing the ON OFF button on all microphone units in request or by switching off the system CM 4xx0 Series Chairman Units Pressing the ON OFF button 1 will always t...

Page 18: ...bottom of the unit for fixing the chain connector Strain relief is provided by two parallel cable grooves provided with taps to secure the cable The connection is thus invisible and the cables will ru...

Page 19: ...s Units The MU 4040 is provided with a fixed cable for daisy chain connection to the back of the previous unit a connector for connection for the next MU 4040 unit and a HD15S connector The HD15S is u...

Page 20: ...s an indicator The HM 4042 must be connected to the HD15S connector on the MU 4040 unit Controls 1 When the HM 4042 Hand Microphone is connected to the HD15S connector the function of this button is t...

Page 21: ...DISPLAY of any microphone unit switched to any operating status SINGLE BUTTON CONTROL of microphone units displayed in Speak Request Pre select or Last Speaker mode MODE DISPLAYS Displays of the opera...

Page 22: ...tart up message v1 0 tells the operator that this MC 4000 is running the software version 1 0 Standard Operations mode Upon completion of the initialization sequence the MC 4000 enters Standard Operat...

Page 23: ...ed microphones are listed in the bottom display positions If 6 microphones are pre selected pre selected microphones will occupy all the displays and the request queue will not be visible The pre sele...

Page 24: ...the D1 display Pressing one of the buttons the selection is switched between AUTO FIFO MAN TEST and PROG AUTO FIFO and MAN indicate the mode of the CU 4005 CU 4010 as described in the CU 4005 CU 4010...

Page 25: ...o chain 2 on the master CU has the physical numbers 51 52 Note that this applies regardless of how many microphones are connected on chain 1 The microphones connected to slave CU number 1 chain 1 are...

Page 26: ...ophone numbers DS6 displays the text SORT indicating that the button BS6 is used to change the way the list is sorted The list can be sorted according to the physical microphone numbers the led LS6 is...

Page 27: ...only be done on the master or with MC 4000 Microphone Controller and personal computers RS 4232 Connection of the microphone units in the chain is done in the same way as described above for the CU 4...

Page 28: ...ports can be connected to the system for monitoring e g name handling for the microphones or control of the system An RS 4232 module shall then be built in to any one of the central units A suitable p...

Page 29: ...length of a chain can be extended to up to 300 m but this might cause a slight drop in audio performance A slight raise in cross talk from data signals and possibility for clipping of very high audio...

Page 30: ...de Take care not to burst the rim of the holes in the acrylic front It is recommended to counter sink the screws in the front and to use black counter sunken screws Can be ordered from DIS RS 4232 Ser...

Page 31: ...1 10 04479 31 A common power switch is recommended in the front of the rack for a larger system Make sure to have enough power for the system 200VA for each CU 4005 and 300VA for each CU 4010 Remember...

Page 32: ...units together They have a male D9 connector with finger screws in one end and a female D9 connector with finger screws in the other end The cable is a standard flexible 4x2x0 25mm2 with screen The c...

Page 33: ...esponse Mic in to Line out 35Hz 19KHz Mic in to LS out 100Hz 13KHz Line in to LS out 130Hz 13KHz Distortion 0 1 S N ratio 66dBA include mic ampl Line Input Impedance 40 kOhm Balanced Input level Adjus...

Page 34: ...005 200W maximum CU 4010 300W maximum Temperature range Temperature to guarantee specified performance 5 Deg C to 40 Deg C 35 to 80 humidity Storage temperature 20 Deg C to 60 Deg C 10 to 80 humidity...

Page 35: ...e in millimetres DM CM 4410 P Delegate Chairman Unit W H D mm 150 400 171 mm Note Measured with vertical gooseneck DM 4420 P Delegate Chairman Unit W H D mm 150 73 171 mm DM CM 4450 P Delegate Chairma...

Page 36: ...one output XLR3 male Pin Signal Cable type 1 Ground 2 In phase signal 3 Out phase signal 2 x 0 25 mm2 shielded Each in output is electronically balanced Mic Chain connector D15 female Pin Signal Cable...

Page 37: ...VIOUS 3 OUT 4 DATA 5 0V 6 MIC 7 15V 8 OUT 9 DATA DIS type EC 6232 xx or 4 x 2 x 0 25 mm2 shielded RS232 connector Pin Signal Cable type 1 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 5 0V 6 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 DIS type EC 4232 05 or 4 x...

Page 38: ...Delegate OFF switch 6 MU 4040 Relay 7 Loudspeaker output 4 ohm 8 Phones output 9 N C 10 lamp 11 15V 12 0V 13 MIC ground 14 MIC 15 N C DIS type 2029 or according to the specific installation Accessorie...

Page 39: ...from the RS 4232 Card Startup message from RS 4232 W_RS 4232_version_1 0_Copyright_DIS_ Danish_Inte rpretation_Systems _1995 CR This message is sent from the interface card after Power Up The version...

Page 40: ...gnificant byte and MAXREQlsb contains the least significant byte This system value ranges from 1 to 999 System mode E MODE CHKSUM This message is sent when the mode of operation for the CDS 4000 syste...

Page 41: ...hen the microphone system enters or leaves test mode and as a response to the test status request message If the byte T1 0 the system is not in test mode If T1 1 the system is running a test controlle...

Page 42: ...terface card if an overflow occurs in the incoming data stream from the external equipment An overflow can only occur if the external equipment is not honouring the CTS RTS hardware handshake signals...

Page 43: ...chairman microphone In Manual and Automatic mode all delegate microphones will be turned off in Fifo mode the delegate microphones will be muted While delegate off is activated it will not be possible...

Page 44: ...POS and the following 9 positions all have to be within the conversion table bounds It is not possible to invalidate the conversion table by giving two physical numbers the same logical number the MC...

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