Figure 2.1:
1. Standby button with indicator
When the switch is off, it does not completely
disconnect the unit from mains
2. “MENU” button
a. After starting initialization:, press the “MENU”
button to go to main menu;
b. Under main menu, press the “MENU” button to
go to sub menu;
c. Select/Deselect in network configuration
3. “
” (Left) button
4. “
” (Right) button
5. “EXIT” button
6. Monitor channel select knob
7. A type USB interface
To plug-in a USB stick.
8. Mini USB interface (remain)
9. Monitor volume control knob
10. Monitor earphone interface
Ø 3.5 mm jack for stereo monitor earphone
11. Mini IR radiator
4 IREDs transmitting the same infrared signal as
the radiator output for monitor purpose
12. Display
256×32 LCD. Display the status of the transmitter
and the menu of system configuration
13. Auxiliary audio input
Female XLR connectors for external audio
inputs to connect auxiliary balanced audio
signals such as music, floor language or
emergency audio signal
14. Fire alarm linked trigger interface
When this switch is closed, the emergency audio
signal on the Aux-R input is distributed to all
output channels and overriding all other audio
inputs
15. HF signal output
6 BNC connectors for output HF signal to
radiator. To each connector, up to 30 radiators
can be connected
16. HF signal input
1 BNC connector for receiving HF signal from
other transmitter
17. INTERPRETER’S UNIT / MAIN UNIT
For connecting to interpreter unit
For connecting to HCS-4100M/50 or
HCS-8300M congress main unit via CBL6PP-02
extension cable
18. DCS interfaces
For connecting to
HCS-4100M/50 or
HCS-8300M congress main units
19. Ethernet
For communication between the conference
main unit and the PC under TCP/IP protocol to
realize Web server and remote controlling;
furthermore, it enables remote controlling by
wireless touch panel through central control
system
20. RS-232
For connecting to a central control system for
central controlling, as well as for system
diagnosis
21. Power supply
22. Power on/off
23. Audio signal output
4, 8, 16, 32 or 40 audio connectors. The number
of connectors depends on the transmitter type
24. Audio signal input
4, 8, 16, 32 or 40 audio connectors to connect
external unbalanced audio input signals. The
number of connectors depends on the
transmitter type
25. Single-mode fiber, SC connecter
For connecting to the congress main unit,
congress extension main unit or 8-channel audio
input interface
26. Dante interface
Connecting the conference main unit to the
Dante network to receive digital audio signals
Primary port: Dante2.
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