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B. “Microphone” (key “3”)
Use this key to display microphone information,
including: active microphone number (including
chairman, delegate and VIP), request amount:
C. “LogOut” (key “4”)
It is used under IC-Card sign-in mode or/and PIN code
sign-in mode.
It is used for locking the units in case the delegates
leave for a short time. Delegate units will work on after
delegates sign-in again (The DCS server cannot stop
sign-in).
D. “Other” (key “5”)
Use this key to request intercom, setup LCD display
language and system information:
“Call” (key “1”)
The earphone shall be plugged to use the intercom
function. If not, it will remind you to plug the earphone.
If the current unit is using the intercom function, it will
remind you that the line is busy. Press “Call” (key “1”) to
use the intercom function, and the following interface at
the left side is displayed. When the operator approved
your request, then the following interface at the right
side is shown:
“
Setting
”
(key “3”)
Press “Setting” (key “3”), and the following interface is
shown:
Press “
Language
” (key “1”) to select the LCD
display language between several languages. The
range is limited by the configuration in the CMU
(refer to section
2.1.4
);
Press “
Info
” (key “3”), and the following interface is
shown:
Press “
Interpretation
” (key “1”) to run through
information about all interpretation languages:
Press “
Right
” (key “3”) to check the rights of this
unit:
Press “
About
” (key “4”) to display the product
information:
8. VIP unit
Any delegate unit can be assigned as a VIP unit by
the TAIDEN conference management system
software. At most 32 VIP units can be assigned;
As long as the active microphone capacity is not
full, the microphone of the VIP unit can be
activated freely;
If the active microphone capacity is full, the
microphone of the VIP unit cannot be turned on
unless one of the active microphones is
deactivated.
Summary of Contents for HCS-4100MA/50
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