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Headset Connector
On the left side, a DIN connector is located for
connecting a DIS headset instead of a microphone.
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"Display" power connector
The unit supports a dimmed backlight (on/off user
selectable) in the LCD display with no external
power
supply
connected.
circumstances can required full light in the display.
At the bottom a power connector is used for
connecting a optional Power Adapter used for
supplying power for full light in the display. Please
note, that the interpreter set is functioning perfectly
also without light in the display.
Please observe that only the Power adapter supplied
with the interpreter set can be used. Other Power
adapters might damage the interpreter set.
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Loudspeaker Connector
A D-Sub 9 pole connector for connecting the
LS6032 Loudspeaker unit is located at the bottom
of the unit. The LS6032 Loudspeaker has a separate
Volume
control.
The
disconnected automatically if a microphone is
switched on at one of the interpreter sets in the
same booth (same A-language). This connector is
only on some versions of the Interpreter Set.
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DCS LAN connector
Two RJ45 sockets are located at the bottom of the
unit for connecting to the previous unit (an
Interpreter set or CU 6010 or an other DCS 6000
unit) and to the next unit.
Set up for each interpreters set
When an IS 6132 interpreter unit is connected to the
CU 6010, the following start-up screen is shown
DANISH INTERPRETATION
SYSTEMS
IS6132
055.004.255
However
special
loudspeaker
will
be
Manual 01 18 04445, Printed in Denmark, 02/2003 CHN
The 9 digit number at the bottom of the display is
the units serial number. Each of the three positions
separated by dots can hold a value of 0-255 giving a
maximum serial number of 255.255.255.
After some seconds the following type of screen is
shown:
11 SWE
FLOOR
1 ITA
FLOOR
3 FR
FLOOR
4 DAN
FLOOR
This screen will be different on the various
Interpreter sets, depending on the individual set-up
of the Interpreter Set. If the welcoming screen does
not disappear, the interpreter set has not been set-
up. For setting up the interpreter set, please see next
section.
A black dot in the middle of the first line indicates
that the Audio out from the interpreter unit is
muted. The reason for this is communication
problems. Cables etc. have to be checked.
FLOOR ¦
11 SWE
1 ITA
FLOOR
3 FR
FLOOR
4 DAN
FLOOR
Setup menu
Before using an Interpreter Set, a set-up of the A-
language and B-language has to be done on all
other interpreters' sets.
When b and B are depressed simultaneously the set-
up menu is shown:
-A-language/desk no.
-B-language/B-mode
-Ver. and serial no.
-Communication status ?
When the unit is un-configured (has not yet
received an address) the first two menus will not be
available. This is indicated by the missing "-"
A-language/desk no.
B-language/B-mode
-Ver. and serial no.
-Communication status ?
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