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DCS 6000  Digital Conference System 

User Manual

 

 

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Press  Reset  to  reset  the  number  of  Errors  etc. 
counted.  After  start  up,  some  errors  can  be  seen, 
but  if  the  numbers  of  errors  are  constantly 
increasing,  the  cabling  or  a  unit  is  defective.  The 
fault  could  also  be  a  LAN  connector,  which  is  not 
properly inserted.  Please note the “click” from  the 
lock, when inserting the connector. 

Press OK to return to the Set-up menu. 

If the communication during start up is failing in a 
way,  that  the  Interpreter  Unit  will  not  work,  this 
screen will be shown instead of normal welcoming 
screen. 

LCD backlight 

This menu gives the user the possibility to control 
the dimmed LCD backlight: 

 

 

 

The user can toggle the backlight setting between 
ON and OFF by pressing the relay-select buttons.  

Press OK to return to the Set-up menu 

Only dimmed LCD backlight can be controlled using 
this menu – strong LCD backlight will be available if 
external Power Supply is connected  

AB switch with mic on 

AB  switch  with  mic  on  means  that  the  user  can 
change the outgoing channel from A to B even when 
the microphone is active. 

 

 

 

 

The  feature  is  toggled  between  ON  and  OFF  with 
relay-select.  

This  feature  is  typically  used  in  two  language 
scenarios  where  an  interpreter  is  responsible  for 
translating  from  language  A  to  B  and  also  the 
reverse from language B to A. 

Press OK to return to the Set-up menu. 

Normal operation  

As mentioned in previous chapter the following type 
of  screen  is  shown  short  time  after  the  system  is 
powered up: 

 

 

 

This  screen  will  be  different  on  the  various 
Interpreter  Units,  depending  on  the  individual 
set-up of the Interpreter Unit.  

Please  note,  if  the  welcoming  screen  is  not 
disappearing,  the  Booth  number  has  not  been 
set-up. For setting up the interpreter set, please 
see the section “Set up for each interpreters set”. 

Selection of incoming language 

When  interpreting,  the  interpreter  will  listen  to 
either the “Floor” language or will listen to one of 
the interpreted languages. The Floor button will 
select the Floor language and the buttons

 a, b, c

 

and 

d

  select  the  pre-selected  languages  shown 

on  the  LCD-display  to  the  headphone  output. 
Each of the buttons can be pre-selected to any of 
the interpreter channels. 

When one of the buttons

 a, b, c

 and 

d

 is pressed 

a LED is lighted in the button pressed indicating, 
that this pre-select is chosen. 

The two first characters in the display show the 
channel number (e.g. 12 or 5) and the following 
three  characters  show  the  corresponding 
language in short (see language list). 

When  the 

Floor

  button  is  pressed  the  Floor 

channel is selected and the green Floor LED is lit. 
Also the indication in one of the buttons

 a, b, c

 

and 

d

 is removed.  

OBS If the functionality, that pressing the Floor 
button again shall switch the listening back to the 
previous selection of (a, b, c or d) is required, at 
setting  in  the  CU  61xx  can  be  changed.  Please 
consult the DIS factory for this option. 

When  one  of  the  a-d  channels  is  selected  the 
Floor  LED  goes  out  and  the  audio  from  the 
selected channel is switched on instead of Floor. 
It is then possible to change the listening channel 
with  the 

Relay  select

  up  and  down  push 

buttons.  When  the  highest  number  is  reached 
when stepping up, the counting restarts from 1. 

The reverse will happen when stepping down. 

If one of the buttons is held down for more than 
one  second  the  channels  will  scroll  through  the 
languages  with  a  speed  of  2-4  languages  per 
second. 

Only the number of channels set at the Channel 
Set-up menu at the CU 61xx can be selected and 
shown. The numbers will always be in succession 
from 1 and up. The same is the case for the CS 
6032 channel selectors, with the exception, that 
the CS 6032 is also showing channel 0 (floor) 

LCD backlight: 

ON 

      

 

OK 

                  Cancel 

AB switch with mic on: 

ON 

      

 

OK 

                  Cancel 

11 SWE  FLOOR          2 
 1 ITA  FLOOR    ENGLISH 
 3 FR   FLOOR         11 
 4  DAN    FLOOR        SWEDISH
 

 

Summary of Contents for IS 6132

Page 1: ... 2015 Shure Incorporated User Manual IS 6132 rev O docx Conferencing and Discussion Systems IS 6132 Interpreter Unit USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...CS 6000 system 5 System components 6 Central equipment etc 6 Interpreter equipment 6 Conference units and Ch selectors 6 Accessories 6 Operating instructions 7 IS 6132 P Interpreter Unit 7 General description 7 Features 7 User Controls indications connectors 7 Set up for each interpreters set 8 Normal operation 10 System Setup 13 General guidelines 13 Typical schematics 14 Appendix 15 Language lis...

Page 3: ...nformation to the user This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the inst...

Page 4: ... and packing material they will become handy if you ever have to ship the unit For maximum protection re pack the unit as originally packed from the factory Warranty The individual units in the DCS 6000 system are minimum covered by 24 months warranty against defects in materials or workmanship ...

Page 5: ...nnel 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 61xx Central Unit which drives up to app 50 units with the PS CU power supply EX 6010 Extension Unit or PS 6001 DCS LAN Power Kit is available if more units are required Delayed switching on of power to the two DCS LAN...

Page 6: ...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 buttons MU 6040 C D Microphone Unit for use with FD FC front plate with Loudspeaker Microphone and Buttons Avai...

Page 7: ...ons For use with either headset or gooseneck microphone User Controls indications connectors Front plate layout Front plate controls Incoming Section 1 Volume This control adjusts the listening level in the connected headphone 2 Bass This control adjust the Bass level in the connected headphone 3 Treble This control adjust the Treble level in the connected headphone 4 a b c d These button selects ...

Page 8: ...eadphone for listening to the Floor language or one of the pre selected relay languages a b c d On the left side a standard jack connector is also located with the same functionality 16 Headset Connector On the left side a DIN connector is located for connecting a DIS headset instead of a microphone 17 Display power connector The unit supports a dimmed backlight on off user selectable in the LCD d...

Page 9: ...ion press OK B button If the desk number is set to an already occupied desk number the set will take over the configuration from the set on that desk and the other set will be loose the configuration B language selection When B language is selected by pressing the c button the following menu will appear Press button c for selecting the B language for the Interpreter Unit A black dot is indicating ...

Page 10: ... of incoming language When interpreting the interpreter will listen to either the Floor language or will listen to one of the interpreted languages The Floor button will select the Floor language and the buttons a b c and d select the pre selected languages shown on the LCD display to the headphone output Each of the buttons can be pre selected to any of the interpreter channels When one of the bu...

Page 11: ... language selected at the B language Set up When B is pressed the light LED in the button is lit It is now possible to change the selection of the B language channel with the B select push buttons up and down if the B mode is set to All in the B language setup menu The B selection will only function when B is selected and the Microphone is not switched On Microphone on off When the push button is ...

Page 12: ... Digital Conference System User Manual 12 The error status is checked every 5 seconds and when no errors has occurred since the last check the set enters the operation mode it was in before errors was detected ...

Page 13: ...is 200 m without repeater This includes interconnection cables between the units The max usable cable length depends on the units connected and length of feeding cables etc Maximum cable length in one chain when using repeaters is 650 m If the last unit in one chain is a CS 6032 Channel Selector this unit has to be terminated with an external termination as the CS 6032 does not have an internal te...

Page 14: ...DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual 14 Typical schematics ...

Page 15: ... ICE Indonesian IND Irish GLE Italian ITA Japanese JAP Javanese JAV Kazakh KAZ Khmer KHA Kirghiz KIR Korean KOR Kurdish KUR Lao LAO Latvian LAV Lithuanian LIT Macedonian MAC Malay MAY Maltese MAL Marathi MAR Mongolian MON Nepali NEP Norwegian NOR Panjabi PAN Persian PER Polish POL Portuguese POR Raetoroman ROH Romanian RUM Russian RUS Serbian SCC Sinhalese SIN Slovak SLO Language ISO 639 2 B abbre...

Page 16: ... input impedance 2 kohm Frequency response 125 15kHz Signal to noise ratio 85 dBA Total harmonic distortion 0 1 General Power requirement 24 48 V DC Power consumption excl LS6032P 2 5W maximum Power supplied from CU 61xx EX 6010 PS 6000 Temperature to guarantee specified performance 5 Deg C to 40 Deg C 10 to 80 humidity Storage temperature 20 Deg C to 60 Deg C 10 to 80 humidity Weight 1 0 kg Dimen...

Page 17: ...4 5 Pair 4 Pin 7 8 The phase of the pairs must be correct and the wiring spec as stated in Cat5e EIA 568 B have to be followed Note Cat6 and Cat7 cables can normally only be terminated in sockets female and not in cable plugs Cat6 and Cat7 can thus only be used for feeding cables terminating in wall outlets or patch panels Loudspeaker Pin Connector D9S 1 Power 48VDC 2 Not connected 3 Signal 4 Not ...

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