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Speaker
The original sound is heard through this speaker
regardless of the setting of the CH selector
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, when
the microphone is not being used and when an
earphone is not plugged into the earphone jack. The
speaker’s volume is adjusted from the SX-M700A
Control Unit. To prevent howling, nothing is output
from the speaker when the microphone of the
chairman’s/delegate’s unit is enabled. Also at the
same time, the speaker volume of the units on either
sides of the unit is automatically reduced.
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VOL (volume) control
Adjusts the volume of the earphone. Even if the
VOLUME control is turned fully counterclockwise,
the earphone volume cannot be turned off. (The
speaker volume is not affected by this control.)
5
Cable with 20-pin multi-connector (for SX-
C700A/D700A only)
Connect to the DELEGATE’S/CHAIRMAN’S UNIT
connector of the SX-M700A Control Unit, SX-E120A
Expansion Board (not supplied) or the output
connector of another chairman’s unit/delegate’s unit.
5
Input connector (D-sub 15-pin) (for SX-
C750/D750 only)
Connect to the DELEGATE’S/CHAIRMAN’S UNIT
connector of the SX-M700A Control Unit, SX-E120A
Expansion Board (not supplied) or the output
connector of another chairman’s unit/delegate’s unit.
6
Voting connector
Connect to the SX-CV10/DV10 voting unit (not
supplied).
For details, contact your Sony dealer.
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PRIORITY button and indicator (for the
SX-C700A/C750 only)
Press this button to disconnect the microphones of the
delegate’s units and enable the use of only the
microphone of the chairman’s unit.
Holding down this button turns on the microphone of
the chairman’s unit.
The PRIORITY button blinks while the SLOW button
on the interpreter’s unit is held down.
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MIC ON/OFF button and indicator
SX-C700A/C750: Pressing this button turns the
microphone on. The MIC ON/OFF button
indicator and microphone indicator
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light.
Pressing this button again turns the microphone
off. The indicators go out.
SX-D700A/D750: When the MIC LIMIT ON/OFF
button on the control unit is set to OFF (the MIC
LIMIT ON/OFF button indicator does not light),
pressing this button turns the microphone on. The
MIC ON/OFF button indicator and microphone
indicator
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light. In this mode, since the number
of speakers is not limited, the microphones of all
the delegate’s units are enabled.
When the MIC LIMIT ON/OFF button on the
control unit is set to ON (the MIC LIMIT ON/OFF
button indicator is lit), the number of speakers is
limited. Thus, when the MIC ON/OFF buttons of
more than six delegate’s units are pressed at the
same time, the indicator of the sixth delegate’s unit
blinks (for about 3 seconds) to tell the user that the
microphone cannot be enabled since the number of
units whose MIC ON/OFF button is pressed
exceeds six.
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CH (channel) selector
Select the signal to be output to the earphone jack and
the REC OUT connector. You can select either the
original signal, or channel 1 to channel 6.
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REC OUT (recording output) connector
(minijack)
Connect to the input connector of the tape recorder to
record the monitor sound. To record a signal other
than the original signal, plug the earphone into the
earphone jack and select the channel corresponding to
the desired interpreted language with the CH selector
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. When the earphone is unplugged, the original
signal is output from this connector regardless of the
CH selector setting.
Note
Use a connecting cable with a terminating resistor
(RK-G64 and so on) to connect the unit to the
microphone input connector of a tape recorder.
Use a connecting cable without a terminating register
(RK-G69 and so on) to connect the unit to the line
input connector of a tape recorder.
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Earphone jacks (minijack)
Connect an earphone to monitor the signal from the
interpreter’s unit or the original signal.
You can also connect the headphones with the mini
plug. However, only the monaural sound is output
through the headphones. Since the unit is equipped
with two earphone jacks, two persons can monitor the
signal at the same time.
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