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Danish Interpretation Systems 

 

User Manual 

 

Manual 01 18 04438

 

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More  delegates  will  be  put  in  the  request 
queue  when  they  press  their  ON/OFF 
buttons,  until  the  maximum  of  requests  is 
reached.  Their  green  ‘Request’  lamps  will 
light up steadily.  

When  one  of  the  turned  ON  microphone 
units is switched off, the first delegate unit 
in the queue is automatically switched ON, 
and the next delegate unit in the queue will 
flash with the green ‘Request’ lamp.  

This mode will normally be used with only 
1 as maximum speakers. 

 

VOX, voice activation mode allows for the 
microphone  units  to  be  switched  on 
automatically if speaking in the microphone 
or  by  pressing  the  microphone  ON/OFF 
button.  

This  is  indicated  by  a  red  light  in  the 
‘Speak’  lamp  in  the  microphone  unit. 
Pressing  the  microphone  ON/OFF  button 
again will turn the microphone off.  

The  microphone  turns  of  automatically 
after finished talking after the time defined 
in  the  “Release  Time”  setting  (se  later 
paragraph),  which  normally  is  4  seconds. 
The  microphone  can  also  be  turned  off  by 
pressing the ON/OFF button.  

A Chairman Unit is always in Auto or VOX 
mode  

 

Interrupt 

The “Interrupt” setting determines the behaviour of 
the microphone units.  

Values: {None, Lower, Lower+Same} 

None 

When  “None”  is  selected  and  the  number  of  open 
Delegate units has reached the number specified in 
the  setting  “Max.  Delegate  Speakers”  no  more 
delegate  microphone  can  be  opened.  Pressing  the 
microphone buttons will not turn on the microphone 

but 3 flashes in the green LED will indicate, that the 
maximum number has been reached. 

It  is  similar  for  Chairman  units  if  the  number  of 
open units (Chairman and Delegate) has reached the 
number  specified  in  the  setting  “Max.  Total 
Speakers”. 

Lower 

If  however  “Lower”  is  selected  a  chairman  will 
interrupt (switch Off) the first switched On delegate 
unit  if  the  number  of  open  units  (Chairman  and 
Delegate)  has  reached  the  number  specified  in  the 
setting “Max. Total Speakers”. 

Lower+Same 

If  “Lower+Same”  is  selected  a  delegate  unit  will 
interrupt (switch Off) the first switched On delegate 
unit if the number of delegate units has reached the 
number  specified  in  the  setting  “Max.  Delegate 
Speakers”.  

Similar  a  chairman  will  interrupt  (switch  Off)  the 
first  switched  ON  delegate  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. 

 

Voice Detection 

This menu point has two settings: 

 

Treshold 

 

Release time 

Those  settings  determines  the  behaviour  of  the 
system when working in VOX mode 

 

Treshold 

Values: {-5,-4,-3, -2, -1, 0,1,2,3,4,5} 

The  default  value  is  ‘0’.  Setting  to  a  lower  value 
makes the microphone more sensitive. 

 

Release time 

Values: {from 1 to 10 seconds in 0.5 sec step} 

Summary of Contents for Central Unit CU 6005

Page 1: ...terpretation Systems DIS Digital Conference System CU 6005 6010 6011 Central Unit Central Unit for series DCS 6000 Voting Units Conference Units Interpreter Units Ambient Noise Microphone Channels Sel...

Page 2: ...tion Systems User Manual Copyright 2007 DIS CU6005 6010 6011 REV V DOC 16 07 2007 No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means without permission in writing fr...

Page 3: ...escription 22 Features 22 Feature License 22 User Controls indications connectors 23 System settings 23 Normal Operation 23 System Setup 24 General guidelines 24 Built into 19 Racks 24 Maximum number...

Page 4: ...Microphone conference system with 3 1 ch interpretation IR CU 6005 32 Microphone conference system with 15 1 ch interpretation IR CU 6010 32 Various configurations with RP 6004 Repeater and PS 6000 Po...

Page 5: ...equired consult your DIS dealer or qualified personnel Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further Se...

Page 6: ...ginal condition periodically clean it with a soft cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution Never use organic solvents such as thinners or abras...

Page 7: ...m Using screened CAT5 or CAT5e cabling FTP or STP ensuring a very cost effective installation and easy set up of portable systems Firmware in Delegate units Interpreter Units Central Units etc upgrade...

Page 8: ...th one built in channel selector CM DM 6070P Conference Unit portable with two built in channel selectors CM DM 6090P Conference Unit portable with two built in channel selectors and XLR microphone co...

Page 9: ...Delegate or app 600 Channel Selectors 4 outputs for connection to Delegate Units Interpreter Units etc Delayed switching on of power to the four chains to minimise the total in rush current on the Ma...

Page 10: ...ected EX 6010 Extension Units will automatically be powered up An indication in the switch is lighting when power is switched ON Fault LED This indication lights up if the internal power supply is mal...

Page 11: ...The Up and Down buttons are used to scroll through menu items or to increase decrease values within a selection Symbols The following symbols are used on the LCD display The dash symbol preceding a l...

Page 12: ...5 connector 2 pieces DCS LAN connectors for connection to DM CM 6xxx IS 6032 IS 6132 CS 6032 EX 6010 AO 6004 6008 etc For connecting Interpreter Sets for up to 16 languages If more languages are requi...

Page 13: ...etting Pressing the Menu or the Enter button ends change of loudspeaker volume Change of other audio levels is done the same way as for the loudspeaker volume in steps of 1 dB All changes take effect...

Page 14: ...witched on immediately upon pressing the microphone ON OFF button This is indicated by a red light in the Speak lamp in the microphone unit Pressing the microphone ON OFF button again will turn the mi...

Page 15: ...eached the number specified in the setting Max Delegate Speakers no more delegate microphone can be opened Pressing the microphone buttons will not turn on the microphone but 3 flashes in the green LE...

Page 16: ...is used to set the number of Interpreter Channels in use Values 0 to 31 When set to 0 value no interpretation channels are present in the system Only Floor sound will be present Channel 0 will always...

Page 17: ...e microphone is to provide sound from a meeting room conference hall when there is no delegate chairman using their microphones Transmission of ambient noise rather than transmitting no sound at all i...

Page 18: ...ation between the CU and an external unit connected via the RS232 or RS422 connection Values 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 RS232 mode The Input mode defines whether the ASCII communication v...

Page 19: ...ill be reported as missing When loading a configuration the last settings which has been saved in the Flash memory in the CU 6010 will be re loaded to the CU 6010 to the IS 6132 Interpreter Sets and t...

Page 20: ...lume 1 Set the Mic Loudspk to 0dB 2 Turn up the Loudspk Volume to the level needed in the loudspeakers Setting Line input level 1 Apply the signal to the Input connector 2 Turn up the input level on L...

Page 21: ...s used for setting the audio level needed in the loudspeakers CU 6010 Orignal Audio Volume Control D A LineInLevel Adj D A D A 1 2 3 4 6 a b c d DM1 DM CS IS DM AO IS LINE INPUT LINE OUTPUT e 5 Mic Li...

Page 22: ...same as for the CU 6010 Central Unit with the following differences Controls up to max 500 Conference Voting units Controls of Interpreter Sets or other controllable units are as for CU 6010 Designed...

Page 23: ...Central Unit with the following differences Chain A1 A2 no chain B1 B2 RJ45 connector 2 pieces DCS LAN connectors for connection to DM CM 6xxx IS 6132 CS 6032 EX 6010 AO 6004 6008 etc For connecting I...

Page 24: ...ection Maximum number of units to be connected The maximum number of languages configured on chain A A1 or A2 or B B1 or B2 is 16 If more languages are required Interpreter sets for those languages ha...

Page 25: ...rman Delegate Units CU 6005 The following table shows the maximum number of units which can be connected to the two outputs A1 and A2 simultaneously on a CU 6005 in total If only one chain is used the...

Page 26: ...nnecting Cable Type CAT5 AWG24 Total cable length Max number of CM DM 60x0 pr output 10 m 1 m 39 m 30 30 m 1 m 56 m 27 50 m 1 m 73 m 24 100 m 1 m 115 m 16 150 m 1 m 160 m 11 10 m 2 m 64 m 28 30 m 2 m...

Page 27: ...m 112 m 13 150 m 1 m 158 m 9 10 m 2 m 56 m 25 30 m 2 m 72 m 22 50 m 2 m 90 m 19 100 m 2 m 124 m 13 150 m 2 m 166 m 9 DC 6990P Conference Units CU 6005 The following table shows the maximum number of u...

Page 28: ...0 100 m 2 m 200 m 51 150 m 2 m 200 m 26 100 m 1 m 151 m 52 150 m 1 m 191 m 42 IS 6132P Interpreter Units CU 6010 6011 The tables below shows the maximum number of IS 6132P Interpreter Sets which can b...

Page 29: ...S 6032F Channel Selector w back light on CU 6010 6011 The tables below shows the maximum number of CS 6032F Channel Selectors which can be connected to each of the four outputs A1 A2 B1 or B2 on a CU...

Page 30: ...on Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 30 Typical schematics The following schematics are showing various configurations Small conference microphone system with CU 6005 Small conference microphone...

Page 31: ...Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 31 Large size conference microphone system Microphone conference system with interpretation CU 6010...

Page 32: ...Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 32 Microphone conference system with 3 1 ch interpretation IR CU 6005 Microphone conference system with 15 1 ch interpretation IR CU 6010...

Page 33: ...Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 33 Various configurations with RP 6004 Repeater and PS 6000 Power Supply...

Page 34: ...Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 34 Small system with SW 6000 Conference Management Software...

Page 35: ...Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 35 Large system with SW 6000 Conference Management Software...

Page 36: ...in 7 8 The phase of the pairs must be correct and the wiring spec as stated in CAT5 EIA 568 B have to be followed Note CAT6 cables can normally only be terminated in sockets female and not in cable pl...

Page 37: ...n phase signal 3 Out phase signal DIS type 2914 or 2 x 0 25 mm2 shielded Accessories not supplied Cat 5 Connection Cables AWG24 EC 6000 0 5 Connection Cable 0 5 m 10 03 12500 EC 6000 01 Connection Cab...

Page 38: ...U 6005 Accessories supplied User manual Mains cable 5 pieces termination plugs Connectors DCS 6000 network chain DCS LAN RJ45 2 pieces CU 6005 4 pieces CU 6010 6011 Maximum number of units to be conne...

Page 39: ...Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Manual 01 18 04438 39...

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