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Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 Operation & User’s Manual

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Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 User Manual
Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 User Guide
Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 Online Manual

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  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 57 10.1.4 Seat numbering Conference units are identified by means of a seat numbers. Each Conference unit is assigned a seat number. This is done automatically for all Conference units, when they are connected to the CU 6105. The CU 6105 Browser interface is used to change seat numbering. Seat numbers must be in the range from 1 to 65535. 10.1.5 CU 6105 reply to commands Generally, a command from external application is replied to by the CU. But, reply to a command is produced only if actions are taken by the CU due to the command. Example: When a ‘mic_on’ command results in a microphone being turned on, the CU replies w

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 64 <volume> The volume of the loudspeakers ranging from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from - 40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB. 10.3.2.2 Line input 1 level line_input_level_1 <level><CR> Level of line input 1 signal. <level> The level of line input 1 ranges from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB. 10.3.2.3 Line output level (A-D) line_output_level <ou

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 24 Figure 6.3-I DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with interpretation and wireless distribution, Ch.1 to Ch.7 6.3.8 Connecting using RP 6004 Repeater RP 6004 Repeater can be used to extend the maximum cable length from the central unit of the unit furthest away. The maximum cable length is 200 m in one chain, but when using RP 6004 Repeater that maximum cable length can be expanded to 680m.

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 41 # Menu Settings Description 21. Operation mode – Used for switching between the operation modes. Please refer to the section ‘6.6 Operation Modes’. Delegate interrupt mode – Used to set the ‘Delegate Interrupt Mode’. Please refer to section ‘6.6.2 Delegate Interrupt Mode’ .

  • DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 61 10.2.2.6 Max delegate speakers max_speakers <max speakers><CR> Maximum number of delegates allowed to speak. <max speakers> "1" to "8" 10.2.2.7 Max requests max_requests <max requests><CR> Maximum number of delegates allowed in the request list.

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 47 6.6 Operation Modes 6.6.1 Operation Mode The “Operation Mode” determines the behavior of the microphone system. • Auto (or Automatic) mode allows for the Conference units to be switched on immediately upon activating the ‘Speak’ button. This is indicated by a red light in the ‘Speak’ lamp and in the light ring in the gooseneck microphone. Activating the ‘Speak’ button again will turn the microphone off A Chairman Unit can be considered as is always bei

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 49 7 Troubleshooting In this chapter a simple fault-finding guide is given. This is intended to be used to remedy the consequences of incorrect installation. If more serious faults or problems arise the installer should contact a qualified technician. The light rings in the microphone in the units are constantly flashing  Check the cables as the digital communication from the central unit to the Conference units is not established.  Check that all the connectors on all cables are firmly inserted in the DCS-LAN soc

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual CU 6105 User Manual CU 6105.docx 13 feeding cable from the CU 6105 Central Unit to the units connected. Please consult the next sections for details about the number of units, which can be connected depending on the cable length. 5.3 Max. number of units to be connected The following tables shows the maximum number of units, which can be connected to a CU 6105 Central Unit. In the tables the ‘Feeding Cable’ is defined as the cable between the CU 6105 and the first Conference Unit and th

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 25 Figure 6.3-J DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with RP 6004 Repeater. 6.3.9 Connecting using PS 6000 Power Supply The PS 6000 is an in-line Power supply, which can be inserted in the DCS-LAN chains at any point, where additional power is needed. Figure 6.3-K show that one RP 6004 and four PS 6000 Power Supplies equals one EX 6010. Figure 6.3-K DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with PS 6000.

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 55 10 External Control Protocol The DCS 6000 Digital Conference System features an Ethernet connection with the purpose of providing an interface for controlling and monitoring of the system. By setting up a simple (raw) TCP/IP socket connection to the CU 6105 Central Unit control options are available. This document describes the TCP/IP raw socket protocol for communicating with the DCS 6000 Conference System. This protocol provides a short set of commands, enabling a third part control application to monitor and/or control system status of a DCS 6000 Conference System. Some examples of functionally av

  • DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 17 2. Chain outputs – Two RJ45 connectors for connecting Conference Unit. The connection and protocol is called DCS-LAN. Important: The ‘Chain’ outputs are only for connecting Conference Units or other DCS-LAN compatible equipment. Connecting a LAN (TCP/IP) connection from a third part device to this output may dama

  • DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 30 # Menu Settings Description 2. Unit Count – Shows the number of connected units on each chain. Unit Status – Shows the connected Conference units with Serial Number and Type of units. The ‘State’ field shows if a unit is ‘Active’ (connected) or ‘Lost’ (not connected). If a unit is show

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual CU 6105 User Manual CU 6105.docx 5 2 Important 2.1 Important Safeguards 1 Read these instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the apparatus or system is operated. 2 Keep these instructions - The important safety instructions and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3 Heed all warnings - All warnings on the apparatus and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4 Follow all instructions - All instructions for installation or use/operating should be followed.

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 53 System performance Max. number of Conference units ............................................. 500 Max. number of interpreter units .............................................. 150 Max. number of languages ............................................................... 16 Max number of open microphones ................................................. 8 Accessories supplied • CU Power Supply incl. mains cable • Terminal block for EEM connector • 19” brackets for installing in 19” standar

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual CU 6105 User Manual CU 6105.docx 12 7. Type in the internet browser: ‘http://IP- address’, where ‘IP address’ is the address noted from the CU 6105 8. The CU 6105 browser interface will open. Please refer to section ‘6.5 Web Browser Setup and Control’ for details about using the CU 6105 web browser. 5 General Guidelines 5.1 Installation The CU 6105 is suitable for either table-top or 19- inch rack-mounted use. Four feet (for table top use) and two mounting brackets (for rack mounting) are supplied. When installing in a 19” rack the supplied 19” brackets shall be

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual CU 6105 User Manual CU 6105.docx 9 3 Your DCS 6000 Conference System 3.1 The DCS 6000 system with CU 6105 DCS 6000 Digital Conference System is a system to be used at meetings, where a number of people are addressing the ‘Floor’ in a structured manor. The audio from the Conference units can be heard in the built in loudspeakers in the units. The system does also allow for simultaneous interpretation for international conferences where multiple languages are used. To enable all participants to understand the proceedings, interpreters can simultaneously translate the speaker�

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 21 6.3.5 Connecting an audio mixer The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. This configuration is used when the volume from one or more microphones is required to be controlled separately or equalization is needed. One or more Outputs are connected to the external mixer, where the control or equalization is done. The audio from the audio mixer is then send back to the CU using the ‘Audio In 1 or 2’ input. Use the ‘Group’ selection for the four outputs and

  • DIS User Manual CU 6105 User Manual CU 6105.docx 6 16 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. – Not applicable when special functions are to be maintained, such as evacuation systems. 17 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, su

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 56 10.1.2 Command structure (from External Control to CU 6105) To control the CU an External Control sends commands to CU 6105 included in command lines. Commands lines are build up in a very simple manner: Command lines are terminated by Carriage Return <CR> or Line Feed <LF> or both. In order to be able to communicate with Windows systems, Linux systems or other systems, the CU understands both types of command line terminations. Notice also, there is a space between the command and data. If a command

  • DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 45 # Screen Description 25. Speakers – Shows the list of active speakers. The number of list lines are defined by the setting in ‘Max. Total Speakers’. An speakers is turned off by clicking the speaker name. Requests – Shows the list of delegates requesting to speak. The number of list lines are defined by

  • DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 43 # Menu Settings Description 23. Report – If a report is needed for factory diagnostic purposes. The report can be printed using an installed printer on the PC or saved to a html file. Figure 6.5-B CU 6105 Browser Setup

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 38 # Menu Settings Description Interpreter Lock – The Interlock settings are used to setup the interlock between the Interpretation channels. The settings are: Complete Lock An interpreter cannot switch on his microphone to any occupied interpreter channel. This is the default setting. No Lock An interpreter turning on his microphone to any occupied interpreter channel, will turn of the interpreter occupying th

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 18 6.3 Connecting Units This chapter gives an overview of typical system connections using the CU 6105 Central Unit: Although the schematics are typical and are intended to give a general overview, combinations of the schematics are however not only possible, but very common used. 6.3.1 Connecting Conference Unit The DCS 6000 Conference Units are connected to the CU 6105 using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. This is the basic connection of the system. Both

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 51 Figure 6.7-B Update file is uploaded The update process will take several minutes. During the update process information is typed on the screen. When the process is finished the word ‘Success’ is typed: Figure 6.7-C Update is finalized

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 33 # Menu Settings Description 8. Input Control – The Gain of ‘Audio In 1 & 2’ can be set to ‘0 dB’ or ‘10 dB’. When set to ‘10 dB’ the input signal is amplified 10 db. The ‘Audio In 1 & 2 Volume’ is used to set the volume of the input signal. ‘Audio In 1 & 2’ can be routed to the ‘Loudspeakers’, ‘Floor’ (headphones) in the Conference un its as well as to ‘Out. A’ output using the selection

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 40 # Menu Settings Description 18. Microphone Attenuation – Used to lower the Microphone level or Loudspeaker level in the selected unit. The Loudspeaker can be set to Off as well. 19. Reset to Factory Defaults – When the reset button is activated, the settings in the CU 6105 are reset to factory default. When doing this from a browser, the IP and security settings aren’t changed. To reset IP settings and security settings, use ‘Factory defaults’ on the interactive menu on the CU 6105. 20. Delegate Setup – The number of ‘Max speakers: Total’

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 23 6.3.7 Using wireless language distribution The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. Both the DCS-LAN connectors on the CU 6105 can be used for connecting Conference Units. In this example one or more Interpreter Booth with Interpreter Units and DH 6021 Headphone is connected to the units. Audio from the Interpreter Units can then be heard in the headphones connected to the Chairman and Delegate Units. A wireless language distribution system like ‘DCS 6000 Digital Infrared Language System’ can then be connected to the A

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 16 6 CU 6105 Central Unit 6.1 Overview The CU 6105 Central Unit for the DCS 6000 is the heart of the system. One CU 6105 is needed in each DCS 6000 system. 6.1.1 Feature License The CU 6105 Central Unit has as standard basic functionality: • Conference Units max. 50 • Interpretation Channels max. 4 • Vox, voice activating No • Voting No The unit count above includes DC, DM, CM and DV units. Dual Delegate units count for 2 units. By obtaining feature licenses, the functionality can be expanded to incl

  • Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000, DIS User Manual User Manual CU 6105.docx 29 Figure 6.5-A CU 6105 Setup The next tables show all menu items in the browser menu and a detailed description of the settings available. # Menu Settings Description 1. There are seven menu options in the browser control. The first six options select sub- menus for configuring and setting up the CU 6105. The last menu option switches to the Microphone Control screen.

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