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1. DCS 6000 User Manual Digital Conference System CU 6010 Central Unit Central Unit for series DCS 6000 Voting Units Microphone Units Interpreter Units Ambient Noise Microphone Channels Selectors and Audio Output Units Danish Interpretation Systems DIS Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Copyright 2004 Danish Interpretation Systems No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual List of Contents CM DM 60x0P Chairman Delegate Units 19 CM DM 60x0P Chairman Delegate Units amp JB 6002 Junction BoX ceecceescecenecesteceeeneeeeees 19 CM DM 6060F 6510F Chairman Delegate MS caro ect can eee dca eee Do SE set 20 CM DM 6560F Chairman Delegate Units 20 Installation precautions cccceccsccccsceeescescers 5 MU 6040 C D without connected loudspeaker Leiden steve carte c d Do RR pede e Dad 21 IS 6132P Interpreter Units 21 IS 6132P w JB 6004 and LS 6032 22 CS 6032F Channel Selector w back light on 22 Features sess ssccsicecssecscccccecesasctcessessccsessssatscssssaesesss 6 Typical schematics ccssssscssssescccosrssoccsceseseee 3 System components scccccscscessssesseesessessees 7 Small conference microphone system 23 Central equipment etc eee eeeeeeeteceeneeeeteee
2. Q Operation Mode The Operation Mode determines the behaviour of the microphone system e Auto or Automatic mode allows for the microphone units to be switched on immediately upon pressing the microphone ON OFF button This is indicated by a red light in the Speak lamp in the microphone unit Pressing the microphone ON OFF button again will turn the microphone off A Chairman Unit is always in Auto mode e Manual mode features a request list where Delegates are inserted in a queue upon pressing the microphone ON OFF button User Manual This is confirmed by green light in the Request lamp in the delegate unit It is possible to cancel the request by pressing the button again The microphone can only be switched on from a PC running SW 6000 software or from a control system like AMX or Crestron This will be indicated by red light in the Speak lamp in the microphone unit At this point the delegate can switch off the microphone by pressing the ON OFF microphone button It is only possible to use this mode if using with an attached PC running SW 6000 software or using with a control system e FIFO is an automated mode The microphone unit functions in the same way as in automatic mode as long as the number of turned on delegate units is less or equal to the selected maximum speakers When the max number is reached the next delegate pressing the ON OFF button will be put in the top of
3. eee eteeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeees max 600VA In rush current max 30A 115V or max 6040230V Mains voltage 100 240V 50 60Hz Supply voltage for units for each Al A2 B1 B2 48V 125W Temperature to guarantee specified performance a docs suas a an 5 Deg C to 40 Deg C 35 to 80 humidity Storage temperature EOE TEE 20 Deg C to 60 Deg C 10 to 80 humidity dimensions in bracket are including 19 brackets Accessories supplied User manual sieyiitas Hest nd ietis Henna rasa gua ST SL teehee Mains cable EEEE EEEE 5 pieces termination plugs Connectors DCS 6000 network chain DCS LAN 4 pieces RJ45 Max number of units to be connected to each chain MU 6040 Microphone Units up to 80 pieces DM CM 60x0P Delegate Chairman Unit up to 42 pieces IS 6132P Interpreter Set up to 54 pieces CS 6032F Channel Selector up to 110 pieces The actual max number of units depends on the length of the feeding cable and interconnection cables Line Output aii assita XLR3 male connector Line inputi eetere e i XLR3 female connector RS 232 with hardware handshake D Sub 9 female RS 422 with hardware handshake D Sub 9 male SAAI abi dos p sina Ou Sa either the RS232 or the RS422 can be used System performance with CU 6010 as central unit Max number of units excl CS 1
4. 13101 EC 6000 02 Connection Cable 2 m 10 03 13201 EC 6000 05 Connection Cable 5 m 10 03 13501 EC 6000 10 Connection Cable 10 m 10 03 14102 EC 6000 20 Connection Cable 20 m 10 03 14202 EC 6000 50 Connection Cable 50 m 10 03 14502 RS232 cables EC 4010 05 Connection Cable 1 m 15 51 05563 EC 4010 05 Connection Cable 2 m 15 51 05564 EC 4010 05 Connection Cable 5 m 15 51 05565 EC 4010 05 Connection Cable 10 m 15 51 05566 30 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Technical specifications Digital Section Sound quality 24 bit audio 32 kHz sampling frequency Analogue Section Floor output signal type electronic balanced Nominal output level 0 dBm at nominal input Nominal output level 8 dBm at nominal input Max output level eee 3 5V RMS 13 dBm Line input signal type ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees electronic balanced Max input level 30 dBm Input impedance n an 100 kohm Frequency response irreais 50 15kHz Signal to noise ratio oes eee esses eeeseeeeeeeneeetaeeeeeeee gt 85 dBA Total harmonic distortion seeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaes lt 0 1 General Power consumption 00
5. 2m 44 51 x 100m 2m 35 40 x 150m 2m 25 30 x 20 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems IS 6132P w JB 6004 and LS 6032 User Manual Length of Feeding Cable Length of cable Number of Number of Number of Type CATS AWG24 between booths booths IS 6132 booths LS 6032 booths 10m 5m 19 4 0 10m 5m 12 4 4 30m 5m 17 4 0 30m 5m 10 4 4 50m 5m 15 4 0 50m 5m 9 4 4 100 m 5m 11 4 0 100 m 5m 7 4 4 150 m 5m 8 4 0 150 m 5m 5 4 4 CS 6032F Channel Selector w back light on Length of Feeding Cable Length of Inter connecting Total cable length Max number of CS 6032 pr Type CAT5 AWG24 cable Type CATS AWG24 output 30m Im 139 m 110 50 m Im 144 m 95 100 m Im 184m 85 150 m Im 200 m 51 67 10m 2m 200 m 96 30m 2m 200 m 86 90 50m 2m 200 m 76 85 100 m 2m 200 m 51 70 150 m 2m 200 m 26 60 total number of units has been lowered due to the restriction of the maximum length of cable 200 m Numbers in are the number of units which could have been connected to the CU EX but where the Manual 01 18 04438 21 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Typical schematics The following schematics are showing various configurations Small conference microphone system DDB s CM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 Floor sound out Sound in oy jes
6. 6070 DM 6070 DM 6070 Dil 6070 DM 6070 DM 6070 Floor sound out da Y G G SG SG G SG S 1 O O Oo O O O 20 S 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 E 6010 Interpreter box 1 LS 6032 Audio recording Ch 0 7 Audio recording Ch 8 15 RA 15 30 RA 15 30 RA 15 30 RA 15 30 RG58 cable IT 6108 Manual 01 18 04438 25 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Various configurations with RP 6004 Repeater and PS 6000 Power Supply Total max lenght 850 m 200 m 200 m 50m p Goo as RP 6004 RP 8004 4 q EA ENA Le Equals one l l E pa Ex60i0 RP 6004 eed ee DA A RR _ a tomy EP RP 6004 Doo ER anas A Ep b PS 6000 amp CATS cate i roam LL amp PS 6000 26 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Small system with SW 6000 User Interfaces LAN ethemet AMX or Crestron Control System RS232 Remote Control and or Camera control prise PC 6000 PC 6000 CUI CUA ECA CDA CAA Display amp Technician RS232 VGA for large screen projector CUA RS232 Chairman Floor sound out PC 6000 Ey Sound in MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 fx o 2 T 7 n 7 RE FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F FIM 6010F Manual 01 18 04438 27 28 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Large system with
7. SW 6000 User Interfaces Printer CUI SQL Database server R 232 Floor sound out Sound in CU 6010 LAN iethorneti LAN iothorneti 3 CATS cable RS232 Remote Control and or Camera control PC 6000 PC 6000 PC 6000 CUA CAA CAA ECA CDA L Technician Conference Display amp administrator AMX or Crestron Control System RS232 VGA for large screen projector CUA CUA CUA CUA Chairman CUA CUA Secretary Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate PC 6000 ee PC 6000 E y PC 6000 ES PC 6000 ES PC 6000 PC 6000 Ey MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 MU 6040 se I i z i E FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F FM 6010F Manual 01 18 04438 User Manual Danish Interpretation Systems Appendix Technical appendix Cabling CAT5 The DCS 6000 system uses CATS CATSe or CAT6 FTP or STP cables with screened RJ45 connectors EIA 568 B wiring shall be used It is important to use only FTP or STP screened cables and screened RJ45 connectors and not UTP cable which is unscreened How to wire a CATS EIA 568 B Cable Pin Function Connector 1 Connector 2 ORG WHT_ ORG WHT GRN WHT GRN WHT 6 48V___ GRN____ GRN___ 8 Outgoing BRN BRN Note If other colour codes are used then the four pairs are connected as follows Pair 1 Pinl amp 2 Pair2 Pin3 amp 6 Pair3 Pin4 amp 5 Pair4 Pin7
8. Set een paard and a NOUNS IS 6132P Interpreter Set CM DM 6560F Conference Unit flush mounted LS 6032P Interpreter Loudspeaker with one built in channel selector Chip card and 3 voting buttons MU 6040C D Microphone Unit for use with customised front plate with Loudspeaker Microphone and Buttons Available in Delegate D and Chairman C version AM 6040 Ambient Noise Microphone 6 Manual 01 18 04438 User Manual Danish Interpretation Systems Operating instructions CU 6010 Central Unit The CU 6010 Central Unit for the DCS 6000 is the heart of the system One CU 6010 is needed in each DCS 6000 system The CU 6010 consist of three main parts e Main processor board with Power PC and DSP e DCS LAN Network Control Card with 4 individual DCS LAN outputs e 4 individual Power supplies e LCD display and buttons for system settings The design with built in power supply makes the unit suitable for running a small system alone or to be the Central Controller for a large system The main features of the CU 6010 Central Unit are Controls up to 1000 units Microphone units Interpreter units or other controllable units This number does not include Channel Selectors Repeaters etc In practical use there are no limits for the number of Channel Selectors in a system Designed for 31 interpreted channels and 8 open microphones Operated either stand alone or from an IBM compatible PC with SW 6000 software running under
9. amp 8 The phase of the pairs must be correct and the wiring spec as stated in CATS EIA 568 B have to be followed Note CAT6 cables can normally only be terminated in sockets female and not in cable plugs CATS6 can thus only be used for longer cable draws terminating in wall outlets or patch panels RS 232 Serial connection RS232 on CU 6010 RS232 on PC D9S D9P E a Connect all pins in the connectors Pin 1 to Pin 1 Pin 2 to Pin 2 Pin 3 to Pin 3 and so on Pin 1 4 and 6 are connected together inside the CU 6010 RS 422 Serial connection RS422 on CU 6000 RS422 on PC D9P Es 2 RIDA 2 3 TxD A 3 V 5 5 6 6 8 8 EEE ER Note There is no standard for the pin layout of the RS422 Please consult the manual for the RS422 card in your PC or control system Manual 01 18 04438 29 Danish Interpretation Systems Important Please observe that either the RS232 Serial Connection or the RS422 Serial Connection can be used It is not possible to use both at the same time Analog Audio Line output XLR3 male DIS type 2914 In phase signal or 2 x 0 25 mm Out phase signal shielded DIS type 2914 In phase signal or 2 x 0 25 mm Out phase signal shielded User Manual Accessories not supplied Cat 5 Connection Cables AWG24 EC 6000 5 Connection Cable 0 5 m 10 03 12500 EC 6000 01 Connection Cable 1 m 10 03
10. an internal temperature above 45 C At a temperature above 55 C or if one of the DCS LAN outputs is supplying no voltage the LED is lighting constantly Please note that the maximum ambient temperature for the CU 6010 is 40 deg Celsius Q LCD Display This display is used for information purposes and set up purposes Q Buttons The buttons below and to the left of the display are used when stepping through the different menus and for setting up the system e Four select buttons Four buttons placed on the left hand side of the display Each button is associated with a line pointing towards a text line in the display This indicates that pushing the button selects the functionality e Enter button The Enter button is used when a selection is made in the Main Menu Pressing the Enter button concludes the selection made and at the same time it indicates a confirmation of the possible changes made within the selection The Menu system returns to the previous menu Notice that some changes are applied immediately and confirmation is thus not required e Menu button The Menu button is also used when a selection is made in the Main Menu The Menu button concludes the selection but in contrast to the Enter button the Menu button does not confirm a possible change made within the selection Instead the Menu system returns to the previous menu without confirming changes if confirmation is required 8 Manual 0
11. that is subject to a change the cursor is placed at the value of the parameter indicating that it is about to be changed Back Panel Connectors Q Mains Power connector Connection for mains power See specs Q Analog Audio Line input XLR Input connector For connection of external Line input signal i e the Floor Speaker signal from another Conference Microphone System or audio mixers See specs Q Analog Audio Line output XLR Output connector This connector carries the Floor signal It is used either for recording purposes or for feeding signal to an external loudspeaker system See specs Q Serial Data Communication RS232 D Sub9 connector Manual 01 18 04438 9 Danish Interpretation Systems RS232 Serial connection for communication to PC etc Either the RS232 or the RS422 can be used Q Serial Data Communication RS422 D Sub 9 connector RS422 Serial connection for communication to PC etc Either the RS232 or the RS422 can be used Q Chain A1 amp A2 RJ45 connector 2 pieces DCS LAN connectors for connection to DM CM 6xxx IS 6032 IS 6132 CS 6032 EX 6010 AO 6008 etc For connecting Interpreter Sets for up to 16 languages If more languages are required Interpreter sets for those languages have to be connected to Chain B1 or B2 Q Chain B1 amp B2 RJ45 connector 2 pieces DCS LAN connectors for connection to DM CM 6xxx IS 6032 IS
12. 000 Max number of IS 6xxx in one booth 32 Max number of IS 6xxX a 150 Max number of AO 6008 20 Max number of CS 6032 practically unlimited Max number of languages cece eseeseeeeeeeeeeeeteeneesees 31 Max number of open microphones 0 0 0 ceeeseeseeeeeeeeeenetseeees 8 Max system performance Max number of units excl CS 4000 The DCS 6000 system conforms to all relevant standards e g IEC 914 ISO 4043 and ISO 2603 Specifications are subject to change without notice Manual 01 18 04438 31 Danish Interpretation Systems 32 Manual 01 18 04438 User Manual
13. 1 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems e Up and Down buttons The Up and Down buttons are used to scroll through menu items or to increase decrease values within a selection Symbols The following symbols are used on the LCD display no The dash symbol preceding a line of text identifies a submenu or a changeable parameter The submenu or parameter can be selected by pressing the corresponding select button EA ao gt The gt symbol preceding a line of text identifies a selected parameter The parameter can be changed by pressing the up and down buttons The gt symbol is shown as long as the value of the parameter currently used is the same as the value shown in the display Back Panel Layout User Manual a The star symbol preceding a line of text identifies a selected parameter where the value has been changed but not yet confirmed The changed value can be confirmed by pressing the Enter button or it can be dismissed by pressing the Menu button a 2 The up and down symbols shown in the right side of the display up is shown in the first line and down is shown in the last line indicates that the current menu consists of more than 4 menu items It is therefore necessary to use the up and down buttons to scroll through menu items Indications Q Cursor The cursor is used on the LCD display to indicate when a value is being changed For a parameter
14. 6132 CS 6032 EX 6010 AO 6008 etc For connecting Interpreter Sets for up to 16 languages If more languages are required Interpreter sets for those languages have to be connected to Chain A1 or A2 Q Power LED s Those LED s light up when Power is available on the connector next to the LED and only if the voltage is over 24V not overloaded System settings Control of the system settings is done through selections made in the main menu Pressing the Menu button will shown the Main menu Audio Control Delegate setup Interpreter setup Units info The complete contents of the main menu comprise the following entries User Manual e Audio Control e Delegate setup e Interpretation setup e Units info e Configuration e RS232 RS422 setup e Firmware version A selection is made in the Main menu by scrolling through the menu items with the Up Down buttons and pressing the Select button associated with the desired menu item When scrolling through the menu items the Main menu wraps around the list of menu items i e passing the last menu item makes the first menu item appear and likewise when passing the first menu item Pressing the Menu and Enter buttons does not have any effect in the Main Menu Audio Control menu By pressing the select button for the Audio Control menu adjustment of the audio levels becomes possible Loudspk volume 17dB LineOut volume 10dB Mic gt
15. 7 Large size conference microphone system 24 Interpreter eqUIPMENL ee eeeeceteeeeeeeeeeeeeee 7 Microph due Sonterenve sysieni with Conference equipment and channel selectors 7 interpretation ias 25 Operating instructions Microphone conference system with interpretation amp IR seeeeeeeseseeseerrerereerreree 26 CU 6010 Central Unit sesssesesecsesocesocesoccesoseo 8 f f f G I descripti g Various configurations with RP 6004 Repeater eneral description and PS 6000 Power Supply 27 Meares a acca eta ra ae 8 Small system with SW 6000 User Interfaces 28 User Controls indications amp connectors 8 Large system with SW 6000 User Interfaces 29 System settings 11 Normal Operation cc eeseesseesseceseceteeeeeeees 16 Technical appendix csssccssssccesscessscesssees 30 System Setup TER easter A terest Gas 30 General guidelines ssccssscssesseeseeseeees 18 Accessories not supplied 31 Built into 19 Racks sccsccsscssseesssssseseeees 18 Technical specifications t 32 Max number of units to be connected 19 Document version Printed 12 10 2004 Version R Name CU6010 REV R DOC Copyright 2004 Danish Interpretation Systems No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Compliancy The equipment h
16. DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 ge fi 2 j o oH 3 I a CU 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 DM 6010 22 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Large size conference microphone system Floor sound out Sound in CATS cable CM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P EX 6010 DM 6010P EX 6010 DM 6010P EX 6010 DM 6010P EX 6010 DDD DD dd DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P DM 6010P Manual 01 18 04438 23 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Microphone conference system with interpretation VP S 90 90 90 90 90 90 9090 S G GB G B Y G De IOP A NG SO 20 SOF Ok E 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 6032 CS 60 N O Igor sound out Sound in _ Interpreter box 1 7 3 Interpreter box 2 E E Interpreter box 3 heal aJ fico fg Id Fo LO lO L IS 6132 IS 6132 _ IS 6132 IS 6132 E Loya Re AO 6008 24 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Microphone conference system with interpretation amp IR DD Re OOOO O OOOO OOOO CM 6060 DM 6070 DM
17. Loudspk OdB Mic gt LineOut 30B 7 By pressing the first select button adjustment of the loudspeaker volume is selected This is indicated by the gt indicator and the cursor starts flashing at the value gt Loudspk volume 17dB LineOut volume 10dB Mic gt Loudspk OdB Mic gt LineOut 30B 7 The up down buttons can now alter the value of the loudspeaker volume A change made to the loudspeaker volume takes effect immediately The 10 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems volume is changed in steps of 1 dB The value of 0 indicates standard setting Pressing the Menu or the Enter button ends change of loudspeaker volume Change of other audio levels is done the same way as for the loudspeaker volume in steps of 1 dB All changes take effect immediately The Audio Control menu comprises the following complete list of adjustment items DO Loudspk volume Master Loudspeaker volume the audio level of the loudspeakers of the delegate microphone units Values Off 40 39 1 0 O LineOut volume The audio volume of the LINE OUTPUT signal from the CU Values Off 40 39 19 20 O Mic gt Loudspk Attenuation Gain of the audio signal transmitted from speaking delegate microphones to the delegate microphone unit loudspeakers Values Off 40 39 19 20 a Mic gt LineOut Attenuation Gain of the audio signal transmitted from speaking del
18. Windows 2000 or XP Built in Power Supplies for app 200 units Delegate or app 600 Channel Selectors 4 outputs for connection to Delegate Units Interpreter Units etc Delayed switching on of power to the four chains to minimise the total in rush current on the Mains supply Designed in a standard 2HE 19 cabinet User Controls indications amp connectors Front plate layout The front plate layout of the CU 6010 Central Unit consist of a large illuminated LCD display and 8 buttons for setting up controlling the system CU 6010 Central Unit Power Fault O Manual 01 18 04438 7 Danish Interpretation Systems O Details of display User Manual O udio Control Delegate setup Interpreter setup Units info A venu CD CD Front plate controls The CU 6010 Central unit features the following controls and display Q Power switch Switches power on to the whole system When power is switched ON at the CU 6010 any connected EX 6010 Extension Units will automatically be powered up An indication in the switch is lighting when power is switched ON Q Fault LED This indication lights up if the internal power supply is malfunctioning i e because of overheating or overload of a chain The Fault LED will always light up some seconds after the unit is switched on caused by the delayed switching on of the four supplies As a warning the light is flashing at
19. as been tested and found to comply with the limits of the following standards for digital devices EN55103 1 Emission EN55103 2 Immunity EN60065 safety UL6500 safety FCC rules part 15 class A Emission This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in residential commercial or light industrial environments The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Check that the voltage of your local power supply is within the operating voltage of the unit 100 240V AC If a voltage conversion is required consult your DIS dealer or qualified personnel Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further Set the Power switch to OFF if it is not used for several days The equipment must be connected to earth Ins
20. e Floor language is available When the number of languages are set to less that 31 only the selected number of languages are shown in the Units with Channel Selectors and in Interpreter Sets Q Language setup The Language setup menu Channel 1 Arabic Channel Bulgarian Channel Danish Channel 4 Vietnamese A channel entry is selected with the select keys 1 4 and the language for that channel can be chosen with the up down buttons If the value is changed is indicated with an to the left of the entry The new language selection is accepted with Enter button and cancelled with Menu button 12 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems Delegate setup menu The Delegate setup menu looks like this Max Speakers 2 Max Requests 100 Operation Mode Auto Q Max Speakers The number of delegate microphone units which are allowed to speak at the same time is defined as Max Speakers Values 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Please observe that a Chairman Unit can always be switched ON regardless of the setting in Values 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 however a maximum of 8 microphones can be open at the same time Le if 8 Chairman Units are switched on no Delegate Units can be switched on DO Max Requests Max Requests defines how many delegate units that can be inserted into the list of delegates requesting to speak at the same time Values 0 1 255
21. egate microphones to the LINE OUTPUT signal Values Off 40 39 19 20 O Lineln gt Loudspk Attenuation Gain of the audio signal transmitted from the LINE INPUT to the loudspeakers of the delegate microphone units Values Off 40 39 19 20 O Lineln gt LineOut Attenuation Gain of the audio signal transmitted from the LINE INPUT to the LINE OUTPUT User Manual Values Off 40 39 19 20 O Linelnlevel Adj Attenuation Gain of the XLR audio input signal from the LINE INPUT Values Off 40 39 1 0 Units Info Menu Selecting Units info from the Main menu the Units info menu is entered Display Chain info Display Unit types Q Display Chain Info Selecting the first select button makes the system enter the Chain Information display This display looks like this Chain A f e 2 2 Chain B f e 2 3 Total f e 4 5 f found e expected The Chain info menu displays information to the user about units connected to the CU The information is divided into Chain A Chain B and total Found units are connected units where the communication is maintained and expected units comprises all units which are defined in the Configuration Menu button or Enter button leaves this screen Configuration is described later in the section Configuration Menu Q Display Unit types Selecting the Display Unit types in the U
22. ng This includes interconnection cables between the units The max usable cable length depends on the units connected and length of feeding cables etc e Maximum cable length in one chain when using repeaters is 650 m e Although each of the outputs DCS LAN Network Output connectors Al A2 Bl and B2 have a 100W supply this 100W power is not all usable with long cables as there will be a power drop in the feeding cable from the CU 6010 to the units connected If the feeding cables are short and the cables between the units are short more units can be connected than if the feeding cable is long and or the cables are long between the units Please consult the next section Max Number of units to be connected e The max number of languages configured on chain A Al or A2 or B Bl or B2 is 16 If more languages are required Interpreter sets for those languages have to be divided between both chains A and B Normally the languages are supposed to be divided equally on chains A A1 or A2 and B Bl or B2 e Tf the last unit in one chain is a CS 6032 Channel Selector this unit has to be terminated with an external termination as the CS 6032 does not have an internal automatic termination It is desirable that the square of the feeding cables especially but also the interconnection cables are as big as possible to minimize the voltage drop in the cables Cat 5 Cat5E cables are delivered in various gauges The foll
23. nits info menu brings up the Unit type display Delegate units 250 Chairman units 4 Interpreter units 50 Audio Output units 7 Manual 01 18 04438 11 Danish Interpretation Systems Information about 5 different unit types is supported e Delegate units e Chairman units e Interpreter units e Audio Output units e External Controller This menu simply displays the number of present units For external controller it is indicated by ON or OFF whether an external PC is connected and communicating alive via the RS232 RS422 connection to the CU Menu button or Enter button leaves this screen Interpretation setup menu The Interpreter setup menu looks like this Channel setup Language setup Q Channel Setup By pressing the first select button the Channel setup menu is shown No of channels This menu displays the number of interpreter channels that applies to the interpretation system By pressing the first select button again the value becomes changeable gt No of channels User Manual Pressing the up down buttons can alter the number of channels No of channels The new value must be accepted with the Enter button or discarded with the Menu button Both buttons bring the user back to the Interpreter setup menu Values 0 1 2 31 When selecting the value 0 no interpreted channels are available in the channel selectors Only th
24. nterpretation Systems User Manual MU 6040 C D without connected loudspeaker This table shows the maximum number of MU loudspeaker connected to each unit If 6040 Microphone Units which can be connected loudspeakers are used then use the figures for The numbers are with no audio in loudspeaker no CM DM 60x0 above Length of Feeding Cable Cable length between Total cable length Max number of Type CATS AWG24 each MU 6040 MU 6040 10m 2m 168 m 80 30 m 2m 178 m 15 50 m 2m 188 m 70 100 m 2m 200 m 202 m 51 52 150 m 2m 200 m 232 m 26 42 100 m Im 151m 52 150 m Im 191m 42 Numbers in are the number of units which could number of units has been lowered due to the have been connected CU EX but where the total restriction of the maximum length of cable 200 m IS 6132P Interpreter Units This table shows the maximum number of IS 6132P Note The number of units is dependant of how Interpreter Sets which can be connected The many interpreter sets there are per booth or numbers are with no audio in loudspeaker no language as there only can be one set switched ON loudspeaker connected to each unit per language channel If loudspeakers are used then use the figures for CM DM 60x0 above Length of Feeding Cable Length of inter connecting Cables Max number of units pr output Type CATS AWG24 Type CATS AWG24 AlL ON ON 1 3 ON 10m 2m 54 x x 30m 2m 49 57 60 50m
25. of the SW 6000 are e Microphone management e Mimic panel operation e Interpretation management e Voting management e Message handling e Agenda handling e Data stored on SQL data base for easy export import of data as well as easy links to external databases e Multi language user interfaces e Supports different User types with different priorities user interfaces and control possibilities e Variety of printing facilities such as speaker s log voting results delegates list etc Manual 01 18 04438 5 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Syst t Conference equipment and channel ystem components selectors The CU 6010 Central Unit supports all available CS 6032FV H units in the DCS 6000 series Channel Selector flush mounted CM DM 6010P Conference Unit portable 7 CM DM 6020P Conference Unit portable with Central equipment etc XLR microphone connector EX 6010 Extension Unit CM DM 6070P Conference Unit portable with PS 6000 Power Supply two built in channel selectors AO 6008 Audio Output box CM DM 6090P Conference Unit portable with RP 6004 Repeater for toils chains two built in channel selectors and f XLR microphone connector JB 6002 Junction Box with 2 outputs CM DM 6060F Conference Unit flush mounted JB 6004 Junction Box with 4 outputs vith Cone builtin channel selectors Interpreter equipment CM DM 6510F Conference Unit flush mounted ith Chip card and ti IS 6032P Interpreter
26. owing table is showing the Diameter square for various AWG types Type Diameter Square AWG22 0 64 mm 0 32 mm2 AWG23 1 0 57 mm 0 25 mm2 AWG24 0 53 mm 0 22 mm2 AWG26 0 42 mm 0 14 mm2 Built into 19 Racks The unit has a built in fan taking air in at the right stacked close with other units without extra room side of the unit and blowing the hot air out at the for cooling air between them Please check that the right side That allows units in 19 racks to be other units will allow this Manual 01 18 04438 17 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual Max number of units to be connected The following tables show the maximum number of Unit or on each output on an EX 6010 Extension units which can be connected to each of the four Unit or on the output of a PS 6000 outputs Al A2 B1 or B2 on a CU 6010 Central CM DM 60x0P Chairman Delegate Units Length of Feeding Cable Length of inter connecting Total cable length Max number of CM DM Type CATS AWG24 Cable Type CATS AWG24 60x0 pr output 10m Im 5lm 42 30m Im 67m 38 50m Im 83 m 34 100 m Im 123m 24 150 m Im 165 m 16 10m 2m 88 m 40 30m 2m 98 m 35 50m 2m 108 m 30 100 m 2m 142 m 22 150 m 2m 180 m 16 This configuration shows two CM DM 60x0 6002 Maximum 5 m cable from JB 6002 to Delegate Chairman Units connected to one JB 6002 CM DM 60x0 and max one CM DM 60x0 on each Junction Box
27. rophone is active O Amb Mic Level Adjust the level of the microphone to a level which is suitable for the listener Interpreter Values Off 40 39 18 19 20 The user returns to the main menu by pressing either the Menu button or the Enter button Normal Operation Powering up Switch on power at the CU 6010 After powering up the display on the CU 6010 is showing the Start up screen Digital Conference System 6000 DIS After initialising the following screen is displayed Loudspk volume LineOut volume Mic gt Loudspk Mic gt LineOut This screen is the standard screen showed at normal use This screen is automatically shown if no buttons is pressed in 15 seconds The function of this screen is explained in the section Audio Control menu Use with SW 6000 Please refer to the SW 6000 manuals Manual 01 18 04438 15 Danish Interpretation Systems Schematics volume gain settings The volume controls which can be set on the CU 6010 user interface as described in the previous section are shown in the following schematic Q Setting of Loudspeaker volume 1 Set the Mic gt Loudspk to OdB 2 Turn up the Loudspk Volume to the level needed in the loudspeakers Q Setting Line input level 1 Apply the signal to the Input connector 2 Turn up the input level on Linelnlevel Adj until you can see the overflow indicator LineIn gt Loudspk 17dB LineIn g
28. s minimized The risk of faults via RS232 RS422 is higher 14 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems running the Default mode however the communication is possible from standard interfaces The RS232 terminal interface emulator Tera Term does not feature the possibility of guarding the ASCII communication by CRC check Values Default Protected Firmware version menu By choosing Firmware version from the main menu information about the software version of the PowerPC and the DSP is shown The user returns to the main menu by pressing either the Menu button or the Enter button Ambient noise setup menu By choosing Ambient noise setup from the main menu and parameters for an AM 6040 Ambient Noise microphone can be set up The purpose of an ambient noise microphone is to provide sound from a meeting room conference hall when there is no delegate chairman using their microphones Transmission of ambient noise rather than transmitting no sound at all is a desirable feature from listeners attending the meeting via headphones The ambient noise indicates to the listeners that there is no speaking activity going on and this information is very nice to have when interpreters are doing interpretation and the speaker stops speaking The setup menu has the following options Amb Mic Amb Mic Level User Manual O Amb Mic When enabled is selected the Ambient Noise Mic
29. t LineOut 10dB gt LineInLevel Adj 6dB Loudspk volume 3dB Overflow indicator on line input User Manual 3 Turn then the InputIn level down 8 dB to 12dB from the clipping level Depending of the source connected there might be different overhead needed But normally 8 12 db is enough 4 Turn up the Linein gt Loudspk Volume to the level needed in the loudspeakers The principle is that the level of signal from the Line Input is combined of two settings LinelnLevel Adj and Lineln gt Loudspk The LinelnLevel Adj has to be set as high as possible for maintaining the best S N ration but not too high to avoid clipping whereas the Lineln gt LoudSpk is used for setting the audio level needed in the loudspeakers CU 6010 Orignal Audio Volume Control Units Loudspk volume CU 60XX LineOut volume Mic gt LineOui LINE OUTPUT LineinLevei Adj LINE INPUT Linein gt Loudspk 16 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems System Setup User Manual General guidelines Connect the CU 6010 to the various DCS 6000 units using Cat5 or Catse FTP or STP screened cables The operation of the DCS 6000 units is found in the User Manual for the specific units Please observe the following guidelines e Maximum cable length in one chain is 200 m before repeati
30. tallation precautions Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat built up Do not place the unit on a surface rugs blankets etc that may block the ventilation holes Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place exposed to direct sunlight excessive dust or humidity mechanical vibration or shock To avoid moisture condensations do not install the unit where the temperature may rise rapidly When installing the unit inside a 19 rack observe that the rack is properly ventilated The maximum allowed temperature inside the rack is 40 C Cleaning amp Repacking To keep the cabinet in its original condition periodically clean it with a soft cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution Never use organic solvents such as thinners or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet Save the original shipping cardboard box and packing material they will become handy if you ever have to ship the unit For maximum protection re pack the unit as originally packed from the factory Warranty The unit is minimum covered by 12 months warranty against defects in materials or work manship 4 Manual 01 18 04438 User Manual Danish Interpretation Systems Description of the DCS 6000 system The DCS 6000 system has the following main features Fully digital Excellent sound quality Sta
31. te of the Art fully digital integrated interpretation discussion and voting system offering interpretation language distribution conference microphone and voting facilities with attendance check with Chip Card TM New unique digital DATA and AUDIO bus 39 incoming channels 8 floor channels 31 interpreted channels and one Line input 33 distributed channels 2 x floor 31 interpreted channels The Delegate and Interpreter units are powered and controlled by the CU 6010 Central Unit which drives up to app 200 units on 4 chains EX 6010 Extension Units or PS 6000 Power Supplies available if more units are required A total of 4000 units delegate and or interpreter units can be connected to the system Using screened CATS or CATSe cabling FTP or STP ensuring a very cost effective installation and easy set up of portable systems Firmware in Delegate units Interpreter Units Central Units etc upgradeable through serial PC connection RS232 or RS422 Can be operated with or without a PC Added functionality and comprehensive features provided by SW 6000 software package running on PC RS232 RS422 connection on CU 6010 for external operation of the system of a PC or control system such as AMX or Crestron The SW 6000 is an optional software package which expands the functionality of the DCS 6000 system The software runs on standard computer technology Standard PC with Windows 2000 or XP Main features
32. the request queue This is indicated by the green Request lamp flashing slowly More delegates will be put in the request queue when they press their ON OFF buttons until the maximum of requests is reached Their green Request lamps will light up steadily When one of the turned ON microphone units is switched off the first delegate unit in the queue is automatically switched ON and the next delegate unit in the queue will flash with the green Request lamp This mode will normally be used with only 1 as maximum speakers Values Auto Manual FIFO Manual 01 18 04438 13 Danish Interpretation Systems Configuration Menu The Configuration menu comprises three menu items Load setup Save setup Delete setup Q Load setup The Load setup item brings the user to the Load setup confirmation display This will overwrite Current setup Continue The load is aborted with the Menu button and accepted with the Enter button In both cases the menu system returns to the Main menu Q Save setup If the Save setup item is chosen this confirmation display is shown This will overwrite setup in flash Continue If the user accepts the save the progress display is shown Saving The display is shown for a few seconds before the CU returns to the Main menu User Manual Q Understanding Save and Load Setup When saving the configura
33. tion the setting that has been done in the various menus in CU 6010 at the IS 6132 Interpreter Sets and at AO 6008 Audio Unit will be saved in the Flash memory in the CU 6010 Also the serial number and type of all units connected to the CU 6010 at the time of saving the configuration will be saved in the Flash memory in the CU 6010 When switching on power to the CU 6010 at a later stage then the units connected will be compared to the saved configuration If some units are not present they will be reported as missing When loading a configuration the last settings which has been saved in the Flash memory in the CU 6010 will be re loaded to the CU 6010 to the IS 6132 Interpreter Sets and to the AO 6008 Audio Unit When switching the power to the CU 6010 OFF and then ON the last saved setting will also be loaded RS232 RS422 setup menu The RS232 setup menu consists of two setup issues RS232 baud rate 115200 RS232 mode Default O RS232 baud rate The RS232 baud rate determines the bit rate of the communication between the CU and an external unit connected via the RS232 or RS422 connection Values 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 O RS232 mode The Input mode defines whether the ASCII communication via RS232 RS422 is protected by CRC check or not By protecting the communication Protected the risk of faulty communication via RS232 RS422 i
34. with 3m cables between each JB output of JB 6002 Length of Feeding Cable Length of Cable between each Total cable Number of Max number of Type CAT5 AWG24 JB 6002 Type CATS AWG24 length JB 6002 DM 60x0 10m 3m 61m 18 36 30 m 3m 75m 16 32 50 m 3m 89 m 14 28 100 m 3m 127 m 10 20 150 m 3m 168 m 7 14 18 Manual 01 18 04438 Danish Interpretation Systems User Manual CM DM 6060F 6510F Chairman Delegate Units The following tables show the maximum number of Unit or on each output on an EX 6010 Extension units which can be connected to each of the four Unit or on the output of a PS 6000 outputs Al A2 Bl or B2 on a CU 6000 Central Length of Feeding Cable Length of inter connecting Total cable length Max number of Type CATS AWG24 Cable Type CATS AWG24 CM DM 60x0 pr output 10m Im 39 m 30 30m Im 56m 27 50 m Im 73m 24 100 m Im 115m 16 150 m Im 160 m 11 10m 2m 64m 28 30m 2m 78 m 25 50m 2m 94 m 23 100 m 2m 130 m 16 150 m 2m 170 m 11 CM DM 6560F Chairman Delegate Units Length of Feeding Cable Length of inter connecting Total cable length Max number of CM DM Type CAT5 AWG24 Cable Type CATS AWG24 60x0 pr output 10m Im 35 m 27 30m Im 53 m 24 50 m Im 70m 21 100 m Im 113 m 14 150 m Im 159 m 10 10m 2m 58 m 25 30m 2m 72m 22 50m 2m 88 m 20 100 m 2m 126m 14 150 m 2m 166 m 9 Manual 01 18 04438 19 Danish I

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