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DCS 6000 Digital Conference System
User Manual
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Operating instructions
CS 6340 Channel Selector
General description
The CS 6340 channel selector is a very compact unit
designed for flush mounted installation in tables,
arm rests etc.
The standard units are designed with aluminium
front plate.
Features
The main features of the CS 6340 Channel Selector
are:
•
Digital sound transmission
•
Built in DSP
•
Volume control
•
Channel selection 0-31
•
Light in LCD display
•
Available
in
vertical,
horizontal
or
customised version
•
Connection for head phones either to a mini-
jack at the front plate or to a miniature jack
at the back for remote connection of the
headphone.
•
Many features can be set by system
commands
User Controls, indications & connectors
Front plate layout (CS 6340FV)
Front plate controls
The CS 6340 Channel Selector features the
following controls and display:
Display
This display is used for information purposes and
set-up purposes. This display has built in back
light. When a button is depressed, the light is
turned on for 5 sec.
Buttons (four)
The buttons are used for changing the channel
setting or changing the volume setting. The
buttons are also used for saving the settings or
other control purposes.
Connectors
Headphone Connector (mini-jack)
A mini jack is located at the front for connecting
a headphone for listening to the Floor language
or one of the interpreted languages
Headphone Connector (Molex)
A 2 pin Molex jack is located at the back for
connecting a headphone for listening to the Floor
language or one of the interpreted languages.
This connecter is intended for use, where the
connection to the headphone is remotely from
the front plate.
Important:
This connector is intended for
professional use only.
DCS-LAN connector
Two RJ45 sockets are located at the bottom of
the unit for connecting to the other units on the
DCS-LAN bus.
Normal Operation
Channel Selection
Channel selection is done using the channel up
and channel down buttons. Channel numbers can
be from 0 to 31.
The lowest channel (0) always carries floor audio
and all other channels carry interpreted
languages (or floor if no interpretation is
currently performed on this channel). If fewer
than 32 channels are in use only available
channels will be selectable from the channel
selector – the channels are always numbered