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Danish Interpretation Systems
User Manual
Manual 01 10 04479
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changed using the B2 buttons respectively to
decrease and increase the Volume in steps of 1 dB.
D4 displays the current setting of the Microphone
Volume on the Master CU.
This volume may be changed using the B3 buttons
respectively to decrease and increase the Volume in
steps of 1 dB.
The Headset Volume may be changed using the B4
buttons respectively to decrease and increase the
Volume in steps of 1 dB. The current volume
setting of this volume is not displayed on the MC
4000.
The 6 DS displays show the microphone numbers
of up to 6 current or previous speakers. The current
speakers are listed in the top positions with the
LED’s LS lit next to the microphone number. If
more than 6 microphones are switched on, only 6 of
these are displayed - the delegate microphones are
always displayed (no more than 6 delegate
microphones can be switched on at a time) and as
many chairmen microphones as possible are
displayed. Chairmen microphones are distinguished
from delegate microphones by the letter 'C'
preceding the microphone number (e.g. "C 21"). If
4 microphones or fewer are in speak, the DS
displays are also used to display previous speakers.
To distinguish previous speakers from currently
active speakers a display is blanked between the
bottom of the speaker list and the top of the
previous speaker’s list, and furthermore the LED’s
LS next to the previous speakers are NOT lit. The
buttons BS next to each display are used as short
cuts to switch these microphones ON or OFF. If a
microphone is currently switched on the BS button
next to the microphone number will turn the
microphone off and vice versa.
The 6 RS displays show the top of the Request list
and/or Pre-selected microphones. The microphones
in the top of the request queue are listed in the top
display positions, and the pre-selected 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-selected
microphones are distinguished from microphones
in the request queue by the letter 'P' preceding the
microphone number (e.g. "P 15"). The buttons BR
next to each display are used as short cuts to switch
these microphones ON. A microphone switched on
from the request queue will be removed from the
request queue, whereas a pre-selected microphone
switched on will remain in the pre-selected list.
The numerical keypad ('0'-'9') is used to enter the
current microphone number displayed in D2.
The 'P' key is used to put the current microphone
displayed in D2 in pre-select, or to remove the
current microphone from the pre-select list if the
microphone is already on the list. If the current
microphone number is 0, pressing the 'P' key will
cause the MC 4000 to display the total number of
microphones present in the system in displays D1
and D2 as long as the 'P' key is depressed (e.g.
"#Mic 332").
The 'R' key is used to put the current microphone
displayed in D2 in request or to remove the
microphone from the request queue if the
microphone is already present in the queue. If the
current microphone number is 0, pressing the 'R'
key will cause the MC 4000 to display the total
number of microphones in the request queue in
displays D1 and D2 as long as the 'R' key is
depressed (e.g. "#Req 25").
The 'S' key is used to put the current microphone
displayed in D2 in speak or to remove the current
microphone from the speaker’s list if the
microphone is already in speak.
The 'C' key is used to clear the current microphone
number displayed in D2. The 'C' key is also used in
conjunction with the 'P', 'R' and 'S' keys to further
enhance keypad operation. If the 'C' key is held
depressed, pressing the 'P' key will clear the pre-
select list. Pressing the 'R' key will clear the request
queue, and pressing the 'S' key will switch off
delegate microphones currently in speak (chairmen
microphones will not be affected).