Conference System
System Manual
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Contents
Contents
Safety information ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
SDC 8000 – the digital conference and interpretation system ............................................................................... 9
SDC 8000 system ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
The central unit ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
The software control ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
The technology used ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
The components of the SDC 8000 system in detail ................................................................................................ 13
SDC 8000 D conference unit ......................................................................................................................................... 15
SDC 8000 DC conference unit ....................................................................................................................................... 17
SDC 8000 CV chairman unit .......................................................................................................................................... 20
The SDC 8000 AO analog output unit (optional) ........................................................................................................... 23
SDC 8000 system ......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Operating the chairman unit .............................................................................................................................................. 30
Assigning a participant the “speaking right” ........................................................................................................... 31
Operating the interpreter consoles ................................................................................................................................... 33
Adjusting the volume and the middle and treble response of the headphones connected to the interpreter
console .............................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Adjusting the volume of the interpreter consoles’ built-in loudspeakers .......................................................... 33
Configuring the B-channel of an interpreter console .............................................................................................. 33
Setting the channel to be output via the interpreter console’s built-in loudspeaker ...................................... 34
Switching between the A-channel and the B-channel ............................................................................................ 35
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Adjusting the volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers ............................................................................... 35
The F1, F2 and F3 menu keys ....................................................................................................................................... 36
The menu operating controls ....................................................................................................................................... 36
Structuring the SDC 8000 system ............................................................................................................................. 38
Mode between booths: “Toggle Override” ................................................................................................................ 42
The “auto-floor” function ............................................................................................................................................. 43
Connecting external audio sources ............................................................................................................................. 45
Transmitting the floor channel or an interpretation channel
via a PA system ............................................................................................................................................................... 46
Transmitting the floor channel and the interpretation channels via an infrared transmission link ............. 46
Setting up the SDC 8000 system ............................................................................................................................... 47
Central unit ...................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Fixing the cell transmitter feet .................................................................................................................................... 47
Interconnecting the consoles ....................................................................................................................................... 48
Connecting external audio sources ............................................................................................................................. 50
Carrying out remote conferences ................................................................................................................................ 50
Connecting PA systems, recording units, etc. ........................................................................................................... 51
Pin assignment of the 9-pole sub-D socket (AUX OUT 2-3-4-5) .......................................................................... 51
Connecting an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit to the central unit ................................................................... 51
Configuring the SDC 8000 system ............................................................................................................................. 54
The start display ............................................................................................................................................................. 54
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Configuring the conference system .................................................................................................................................. 76
Automatically initializing all conference consoles ................................................................................................... 76
Manually initializing all conference consoles ............................................................................................................ 77
Loading the factory-preset default configuration for the conference system .................................................. 77
Adding a conference console to an already existing configuration ..................................................................... 77
Removing a conference console from an already existing configuration ........................................................... 78
Adjusting the audio settings for the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers ................................................................. 80
Adjusting the audio settings for the consoles’ microphones ................................................................................ 81
Testing the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers .............................................................................................................. 82
Testing the consoles’ microphones ............................................................................................................................. 82
Working with the interpreter configuration ............................................................................................................. 83
Modifying the currently active interpreter configuration ...................................................................................... 85
Setting the max. number of interpreter booths/languages .................................................................................. 86
Configuring the main target language (A-channel) of a booth ............................................................................ 88
Enabling the auto-relay interpretation function (Auto-floor) .............................................................................. 89
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Adding interpreter consoles to an existing configuration ..................................................................................... 92
Resetting the interpretation system .......................................................................................................................... 93
Configuring the audio inputs and outputs ...................................................................................................................... 94
Adjusting the input level of an audio input .............................................................................................................. 96
Camera control ................................................................................................................................................................ 98
Software, language and license ...................................................................................................................................... 100
Displaying the version number of the central unit’s software ........................................................................... 100
Choosing the language of the central unit’s operating menu ............................................................................ 100
Displaying the central unit’s serial number ............................................................................................................ 101
Displaying the license code of your conference and interpretation system .................................................... 101
Upgrading the license of your conference and interpretation system ............................................................. 101
If problems occur... .................................................................................................................................................... 102
Replacing a fuse ........................................................................................................................................................... 102
Conference/interpreter console does not work ..................................................................................................... 102
Only the microphone of the chairman unit can be activated ............................................................................. 102
Maintenance and care ............................................................................................................................................... 102
Accessories ................................................................................................................................................................. 103
System components .................................................................................................................................................... 103
System cables ............................................................................................................................................................... 103
Licenses .......................................................................................................................................................................... 103
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................. 104
SDC 8000 D .................................................................................................................................................................... 104
SDC 8000 C .................................................................................................................................................................... 104
SDC 8000 DC ................................................................................................................................................................. 105
SDC 8000 CC .................................................................................................................................................................. 105
SDC 8000 DV ................................................................................................................................................................. 106
SDC 8000 CV .................................................................................................................................................................. 106
SDC 8000 ID .................................................................................................................................................................. 107
SDC 8000 CU central unit ................................................................................................................................................. 108
SDC 8000 AO analog output unit .................................................................................................................................... 109
RJ 45 cable ........................................................................................................................................................................... 109
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Camera control protocol ........................................................................................................................................... 110
Control panel protocol .............................................................................................................................................. 112
Appendix C:
Repeater for the SDC 8000 system ......................................................................................................................... 114
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Safety information
Safety information
The Sennheiser SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system is state of
the art and has been designed to meet the regulations in force.
Nevertheless, the individual components of the SDC 8000 conference and
interpretation system can cause danger for persons and material assets if:
y the system is not used as intended,
y the system is set up by personnel not familiar with the safety
regulations,
y the system is converted or altered incorrectly,
y the following safety instructions are not observed.
Warning!
If the components of the conference and interpretation system are set
up improperly, persons can stumble over cables, fall and suffer serious
injury! This can also cause severe damage to units and cables.
Place the components of the system on flat surfaces only. Lay the
cables in such a way that no-one can stumble over them.
Attention!
The central units generate heat! If the heat generated cannot dissipate,
the central units can be destroyed or combustible materials nearby can
catch fire.
Make sure that the air vents of the central units are not covered or
blocked. Keep combustible materials away from the central units.
Attention!
If liquids or small parts which conduct electricity find their way into the
interior or to the sockets or plug contacts of the units, this can cause a
short circuit which may damage the units!
Keep liquids and small parts which conduct electricity away from the
units! Before cleaning the units, disconnect all central units from the
mains by removing the plug. For cleaning the system components, only
use a slightly damp cloth. Do not use solvents as they can damage the
surfaces.
Attention!
If you connect defective or unsuitable accessories, the system
components can be destroyed!
Only use the connection cables available from Sennheiser electronic
warranty as to cables not manufactured by Sennheiser.
Warning!
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
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SDC 8000 – the digital conference and interpretation system
SDC 8000 – the digital conference and
interpretation system
The new SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system from Sennheiser
utilizes all advantages of digital communications technology and offers its
users a series of important features:
y Decentralized, clear sound reproduction
y Excellent speech intelligibility due to 16-bit audio transmission
y Easy installation and straight-forward operation
y Conference consoles are extremely easy to operate
y Delegate interaction (e.g. with voting sessions)
y Interpretation facility
y Extended functionality
y Possibility of connecting an infrared language distribution system
SDC stands for Sennheiser Digital Conference System – the new generation
of mobile and expandable conference and interpretation equipment.
The SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system is an ideal choice for
both small seminars with up to 15 participants and large international
conferences with a maximum of 900 participants.
An important feature of the SDC 8000 conference and interpretation
system is its modular design. Even if, at first, the system is only required
for small conferences, you can later easily add conference consoles and a
software control program. In any case, the conference and interpretation
system can:
y be set up quickly, since all consoles are connected in series (single-cable
system),
y be adapted easily to any room and any number of participants.
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Overview of the components of the SDC 8000 system
Overview of the components of the
SDC 8000 system
An SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system consists of the
following components:
y Conference consoles for delegates and chairmen
y Interpreter consoles
y Central units
y System cables
y If required, a software control for the conference and interpretation
system
The conference consoles
The conference console features a built-in loudspeaker, allowing the
participant to directly hear all audio information, e.g. speeches,
presentations or any other audio material. This decentralized
“loudspeaker system” ensures excellent sound quality at a pleasant
volume throughout the entire room.
The console’s electret microphone transmits every word in excellent audio
quality. The red signal light ring on the microphone serves as an indicator
of who is allowed to take the floor.
The conference consoles are available in six different versions with varying
levels of functions. Via special consoles with voting function, the
conference participants can participate in voting sessions from the
consoles.
The conference consoles are connected in series. One cable string can
comprise up to 15 conference consoles and up to six cable strings (i.e. up
to 90 conference consoles) can be connected to a single central unit. You
can, however, interconnect several central units to set up conference
systems with up to 900 consoles.
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y Additional functions for controlling the microphones:
Via the computer screen, the conference manager can easily monitor
which participants have made a request to speak, which participants are
currently speaking, etc. All participants can be identified and displayed
by name. Individual conference consoles can be directly activated or
deactivated by clicking the mouse key.
y Display of voting results as diagrams:
The results of votings can be presented graphically and can, for example,
be displayed via a connected projector. In addition, it is possible to take
voting sessions with chip cards. Chip cards make sure that only those
who have a chip card have access to the voting function.
y Configuration of special conference consoles:
The conference manager can configure more than one chairman unit as
well as VIP units.
y Interpreter management software:
This software module allows the conference manager to quickly and
easily configure the interpreter booths and interpreter consoles (i.e.
assign a language to the A-channel and B-channel of an interpreter
console, choose the operating mode between and within the interpreter
booths, etc.).
y Delegate database:
The delegate database allows the conference manager to centrally
manage delegate information such as name, organization, etc. During
the conference, this information is displayed on the computer screen,
allowing the conference manager to identify the participants who are
currently speaking or those who wish to make a contribution by name.
It is also possible to use the information contained on the chip cards.
The technology used
Both the control and sound transmission of the SDC 8000 conference and
interpretation system are fully digital, resulting in excellent audio. The
language channels are transmitted within a frequency range of 100 Hz to
14 kHz at 16-bit resolution.
The conference consoles are connected to each other and to the central
unit by means of system cables.
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The components of the SDC 8000 system in detail
The components of the SDC 8000 system in detail
The components described on the following pages are available for the
SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system. The components you
require depend on the desired size and use of the SDC 8000 system.
Your conference and interpretation system can comprise the following
consoles:
y two types of conferences consoles
y the delegate units for the conference participants
y the chairman unit for the chairman
y the interpreter consoles
In addition, your conference and interpretation system must comprise:
y at least one central unit
Optionally, you can connect the following components:
y an analog output unit
y a control panel
y a special “ambient sound” conference console
The consoles
Six conference console versions with varying levels of functions as well as
an interpreter console are available.
All consoles feature:
y a built-in loudspeaker via which the floor channel is output
y a MICRO key for activating the microphone
y a microphone – if the microphone is active, the red signal light ring and
the “Microphone active” LED light up permanently
y a headphone connection with headphone volume control
The chairman units (SDC 8000 C, SDC 8000 CC and SDC 8000 CV)
additionally feature:
y a PRIOR. key for turning off all active delegate units
y a NEXT key for assigning the “speaking right” to the next participant
who has made a request to speak (SDC 8000 C and SDC 8000 CC only).
Conference consoles with channel selection keys (SDC 8000 DC, SDC 8000 CC,
SDC 8000 DV and SDC 8000 CV) feature:
y a 2-digit LED channel display for displaying the selected interpretation
channel and two channel selection keys (“CHAN. ̆” and “CHAN. ̄”) for
selecting the interpretation channel.
The selected interpretation channel is output via connected headphones.
Conference consoles with voting function (SDC 8000 CV and SDC 8000 DV)
feature:
y five voting keys with LEDs
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y a dot matrix display (122 x 32 dots) for displaying voting options,
voting results and other important information
y a chip card slot for delegate identification
The interpreter console features:
y special “interpretation” functions
y a muting function (MUTE key)
y tone controls for volume, middle and treble of the headphones and a
volume control for the loudspeaker
y a chip card slot
The six conference console versions and the interpreter console are
illustrated in detail on the following pages.
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SDC 8000 D conference unit
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SDC 8000 C chairman unit
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SDC 8000 DC conference unit
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SDC 8000 CC chairman unit
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SDC 8000 DV conference unit
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ƿ Channel display with
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SDC 8000 CV chairman unit
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SDC 8000 ID interpreter console
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ƿ “MENU ̆” and “MENU ̄” menu selection keys
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The SDC 8000 CU central unit
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ƹ DATA OUT socket (RJ 45)
ƺ AUX OUT 2-3-4-5 audio outputs
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ƻ PORT 1 to PORT 6 sockets (RJ 45)
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Ƽ COM 1 to COM 3 serial interfaces
ƽ Fan for integrated power supply
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¾ AUX IN 2 audio input (XLR-3F)
µ AUX OUT 1 audio output (XLR-3M)
ƿ Socket for mains cable
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The SDC 8000 AO analog output unit (optional)
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The system cables
The system cables required for your planned conference and
interpretation system must be ordered separately. The system cables are
available with lengths of 2 m, 3 m, 5 m, 10 m, 20 m and 50 m.
Via the system cables, you can:
y interconnect the conference and interpreter consoles,
y interconnect up to 10 central units for setting up a large conference and
interpretation system,
y connect an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit to the central unit,
y connect cable strings to the central unit.
The system cables must meet the following specifications:
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Operating the components of the SDC 8000 system
Operating the components of the
SDC 8000 system
Depending on the type of delegate unit, conference participants can:
y listen, take the floor or make a request to speak,
y receive simultaneous interpretation,
y participate in voting sessions.
In addition to the functions and features of the delegate units, the
chairman unit allows to:
y start a voting session,
y turn off all active conference consoles (priority function).
The interpreter consoles are exclusively used by the interpreters.
The central unit is operated by the conference manager – either directly or
via an optional PC with software control.
Operating the delegate units
Taking the floor / Making a request to speak
In order to take the floor or make a request to speak, you have to press the
MICRO key ƺ. Depending on the conference mode chosen, you can either
take the floor immediately or you have to wait until your microphone is
turned on.
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̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ.
If the speaker limit has not yet been reached, you can take the floor
immediately. The red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active”
LED ƹ on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can
now take the floor.
If the speaker limit has been reached, you have to wait until one of the
current speakers has finished speaking and passes on the “speaking
right”. You then have to press the MICRO key ƺ again.
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̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ.
Pressing the MICRO key on your console will automatically turn off the
microphone of the previous speaker (“first-in-first-out” principle). The
red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ on your
console light up permanently, indicating that you can now take the
floor.
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One delegate unit and the chairman unit can be simultaneously active.
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In this mode, the speaker limit is 1.
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ.
If no other participant is currently speaking, you can take the floor
immediately. The red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active”
LED ƹ on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can
now take the floor.
If the speaker limit has been reached, you will join the waiting list and
the green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on your console starts flashing. As
soon as the active microphone is turned off, the microphone of the first
participant from the request-to-speak list is turned on, and so on.
When it is your turn to speak, the red signal light ring ¹ and the
“Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console light up permanently.
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In this mode, the speaker limit is 2.
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ.
If the speaker limit has not yet been reached, you can take the floor
immediately. The red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active”
LED ƹ on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can
now take the floor.
If the speaker limit has been reached, you will join the waiting list and
the green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on your console starts flashing. As
soon as one of the active microphones is turned off, the microphone of
the first participant from the request-to-speak list is turned on, and so
on.
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5. In “Group 3” mode:
In this mode, the speaker limit is 3.
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̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ.
If the speaker limit has not yet been reached, you can take the floor
immediately. The red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active”
LED ƹ on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can
now take the floor.
If the speaker limit has been reached, you will join the waiting list and
the green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on your console starts flashing. As
soon as one of the active microphones is turned off, the microphone of
the first participant from the request-to-speak list is turned on, and so
on.
¹
ƻ
ƺ
ƹ
When it is your turn to speak, the red signal light ring ¹ and the
“Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console light up permanently.
6. In “Group 4” mode:
n this mode, the speaker limit is 4.
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ.
If the speaker limit has not yet been reached, you can take the floor
immediately. The red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active”
LED ƹ on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can
now take the floor.
If the speaker limit has been reached, you will join the waiting list and
the green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on your console starts flashing. As
soon as one of the active microphones is turned off, the microphone of
the first participant from the request-to-speak list is turned on, and so
on.
¹
ƻ
ƺ
ƹ
When it is your turn to speak, the red signal light ring ¹ and the
“Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console light up permanently.
7. In “No request” mode:
For this mode to function, the SDC 8000 system must be PC controlled.
In “No request” mode, you have to “apply” for a comment and wait until
the conference manager turns on your microphone. The conference
manager has total control of the microphones.
Note!
You cannot “apply” for a comment by pressing the MICRO key ƺ.
̈ Signal your intention to take the floor e.g. by raising your hand or
giving another sign.
The conference manager can either assign you the “speaking right” by
turning on your microphone or ignore your request to speak.
When the conference manager turns on you microphone, the red signal
light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console light
up permanently. When the conference manager withdraws the
“speaking right” from you, the red signal light ring ¹ and the
“Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console go off.
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8. In “With request” mode:
For this mode to function, the SDC 8000 system must be PC controlled.
In “With request” mode, you have to “apply” for a comment and wait until
the conference manager turns on your microphone.
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ to “apply” for a comment.
The green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on your console starts flashing.
The conference manager can either assign you the “speaking right” by
turning on your microphone or ignore your request to speak.
¹
When the conference manager turns on your microphone, the red
signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console
light up permanently and the green “Request to speak” LED goes off.
ƻ
ƺ
ƹ
Note!
You can cancel your request to speak by pressing the MICRO key once
more.
9. In “With Req. No clear” mode:
For this mode to function, the SDC 8000 system must be PC controlled.
In “With Req. No clear” mode, you have to “apply” for a comment and wait
until the conference manager turns on your microphone.
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ to “apply” for a comment.
The green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on your console starts flashing.
The conference manager can either assign you the “speaking right” by
turning on your microphone or ignore your request to speak.
¹
When the conference manager turns on your microphone, the red
signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ on your console
light up permanently and the green “Request to speak” LED goes off.
ƻ
ƺ
ƹ
Note!
You cannot cancel your request to speak by pressing the MICRO key
once more!
Turning off the microphone / Cancelling a request to speak
To turn off the microphone when you have finished speaking or to cancel
a request to speak:
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ once more.
The red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ on your
console go off.
ƺ
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Adjusting the volume of the headphones connected to a conference
console
To adjust the volume of the headphones connected to your conference
console:
̈ Connect Sennheiser mono headphones to the 3.5 mm jack socket (»
©
»
©
and/or ).
©
̈ First, use the headphone volume control ( and/or ) to reduce the
©
©
headphone volume to the minimum.
©
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̈ Put on the headphones and slowly set the volume to a medium level.
Warning!
When people use headphones, they tend to choose a higher volume
than with loudspeakers. Listening at high volume levels for long
periods can lead to permanent hearing defects. Please protect your
hearing, Sennheiser headphones have an excellent sound quality even
at low volumes.
Selecting an interpretation channel
If your console is equipped with channel selection keys (SDC 8000 DC,
SDC 8000 CC, SDC 8000 DV and SDC 8000 CV), you can choose between the
floor channel and the offered interpretation channels.
To select an interpretation channel:
̈ Connect Sennheiser mono headphones to your conference console.
̈ Press the “CHAN. ̆” or “CHAN. ̄” channel selection key ƿ.
The selected interpretation channel is output via your headphones.
ƿ
Voting
If your console is equipped with the voting function (only SDC 8000 DV and
SDC 8000 CV), you can participate in voting sessions. Please note that
voting sessions can only be started via the SDC 8000 CV chairman unit.
There are two voting modes (“Vote 1 of 3” and “Vote 1 of 5”) which offer
different voting options (depending on the voting mode chosen, your
display looks like one of the displays shown on the left).
Mi c N. : 900
VOTE 1 OF 3
YES ABS NO
In the “Vote 1 of 3” mode, you can vote “YES” or “NO” or abstain (“ABS”);
in the “Vote 1 of 5” mode, you have the choice of five options (1 to 5):
Mi c N. : 900
VOTE 1 OF 5
1
2
3
4
5
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̈ To cast your vote, press the corresponding key Ƽ below the display.
Your vote is counted. After the voting session, the result of the vote is
shown on the displays of the consoles.
Ƽ
Using the chip card slot of a conference console
If the conference consoles feature a chip card slot and if your system is PC
controlled, you can:
y make sure that only authorized delegates can participate in voting
sessions.
y take roll-call votes, i.e. you can see the name of each conference
participant and his or her voting position.
Operating the VIP units
VIP units are special delegate units which have the “rights” of a chairman
unit.
y With a VIP unit, you can take the floor at any time, regardless of the
conference mode and without first having to be assigned the “speaking
right”.
y If the chairperson presses the PRIOR. key, all active conference consoles
– except for the VIP units – are turned off. The chairperson cannot
withdraw the “speaking right” from you.
y The VIP units are operated in the same way as the elegate units.
Note:
In order to be able to configure VIP units, you require the software
control of the conference system.
Operating the chairman unit
Turning all active conference consoles off (priority)
All chairman units are equipped with a priority function, allowing the
chairman to stop a discussion any time. By using this function, all active
conference consoles are turned off.
To use the priority function:
̈ Press the PRIOR. key.
All active conference consoles – except for the VIP units – are turned
off.
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Starting a voting session
A voting session can be started by either the chairman or – provided that
a PC with software control is connected to the central unit – the conference
manager.
With the SDC 8000 CV chairman unit with voting function, you can start a
voting session as follows:
̈ Choose one of the two voting modes “1 of 3” or “1 of 5” by pressing
Mi c N. : 0001
START VOTE
the corresponding key below the display.
1 of
3
1 of
5
Depending on the voting mode chosen, your display looks like one of
the two displays shown on the left.
Mi c N. : 0001
VOTE 1/ 3
000 000 000
YES ABS NO
STOP
Mi c N. : 0001
VOTE 1/ 5
PRI OR=STOP
000 000 000 000 000
1
2
3
4
5
̈ Ask the participants to cast their vote.
̈ Cast your own vote by pressing one of the keys Ƽ below “YES”, “NO”
or “ABS” (mode “1 of 3”) or below “1” to “5” (mode “1 of 5”).
̈ Make sure that all conference participants have cast their vote.
̈ To stop the voting session:
Ƽ
y Stop “Vote 1/3” by pressing the key below “STOP”.
The voting result is shown on the displays of the consoles.
Press the key below “END” to clear the voting result from the
displays.
Mi c N. : 0001
VOTE 1/ 3
245 002 150
YES ABS NO
STOP
y Stop “Vote 1/5” by pressing the PRIOR. key.
The voting result is shown on the displays of the consoles.
Press the PRIOR. key again to clear the voting result from the
displays.
Mi c N. : 0001
RESULTS
032 041 009 015 625
PRI OR=END
1
2
3
4
5
Assigning a participant the “speaking right”
If – in “With Request” or “With Req. No Clear” mode – a participant presses
the MICRO key on his console, he makes a request to speak. All participants
who have made a request to speak will join a request-to-speak list.
To assign the first participant from the request-to-speak list the “speaking
right” using the SDC 8000 C or SDC 8000 CC chairman unit:
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̈ Press the NEXT key Ƽ.
The next participant from the request-to-speak list is assigned the
“speaking right”.
To assign the first participant from the request-to-speak list the “speaking
right” using the SDC 8000 CV chairman unit:
̈ Press the “MENU ̆” or “MENU ̄” menu selection key.
The first three consoles from which a request to speak has been made
are shown on the displays of all conference consoles. If you do not use
chip cards, the microphone numbers are displayed; if you use chip
cards, the delegate names stored on the chip cards are displayed (see
also next section). In addition, “NEXT” is shown in the lower left corner
of the display.
Ƽ
MI C N. : 0001
MI C N. : 0001
REQUEST:
MI C N. 0657
REQUEST:
ARCHER
MI C N. 0421
MI C N. 0010
VAN BUUREN
TAKAHASHI
NEXT
NEXT
̈ On the left-hand side below the display, press the key which is assigned
to the text “NEXT”.
The next particpant from the request-to-speak list is assigned the
“speaking right”.
Showing the request-to-speak list on the displays of the conference
consoles
If – in “With Request” or “With Req. No Clear” mode – a participant presses
the MICRO key on his console, he makes a request to speak. All participants
who have made a request to speak will join a request-to-speak list.
Using the SDC 8000 CV chairman unit, you can configure all conference
consoles with a display so that this request-to-speak list is shown on the
display.
̈ Press the “MENU ̆” or “MENU ̄” menu selection key.
The first three consoles from which a request to speak has been made
are shown on the displays of all conference consoles. If you do not use
chip cards, the microphone numbers are displayed; if you use chip
cards, the delegate names stored on the chip cards are displayed.
MI C N. : 0001
REQUEST: MI C N. 0657
MI C N. : 0001
REQUEST: ARCHER
MI C N. 0421
MI C N. 0010
VAN BUUREN
TAKAHASHI
To prevent that that request-to-speak list is shown on the displays of all
conference consoles:
̈ Press the “MENU ̆” or “MENU ̄” menu selection key.
The microphone numbers of the consoles from which a request to
speak has been made are not shown on the displays of the conference
consoles.
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Operating the interpreter consoles
Adjusting the volume and the middle and treble response of the
headphones connected to the interpreter console
To adjust the volume and the middle and treble response of the
headphones connected to your interpreter console:
̈ Turn the control » to adjust the volume of the connected headphones.
³
·
»
Warning!
When people use headphones, they tend to choose a higher volume
than with loudspeakers. Listening at high volume levels for long
periods can lead to permanent hearing defects. Please protect your
hearing, Sennheiser headphones have an excellent sound quality even
at low volumes.
̈ Turn the control ³ to adjust the middle response of the connected
headphones.
̈ Turn the control · to adjust the treble response of the connected
headphones.
Adjusting the volume of the interpreter consoles’ built-in loudspeakers
To adjust the volume of the interpreter console’s built-in loudspeaker,
proceed as follows:
̈ Turn the control
to adjust the volume of the console’s built-in
©
loudspeaker.
©
Note!
The volume of the conference consoles’ built-in loudspeakers can only
be adjusted on the central unit!
Configuring the B-channel of an interpreter console
If you interpret into a second language, but also if you interpret for other
interpreters who take the relay (Auto-floor), configure the B channel of
your console as follows:
̈ Press the “B-channel” key º and keep it pressed.
̈ While keeping the “B-channel” key pressed, press the “MENU ̆” or
“MENU ̄” menu selection key ƿ until the desired target language for
the B-channel is shown on the display.
Note!
ƿ
The A-channel of an interpreter console has to be configured via the
central unit. The configuration of the A-channel cannot be changed on
the console.
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Setting the channel to be output via the interpreter console’s built-in
loudspeaker
To set the channel (e.g. the floor channel or an interpretation channel) to
be output via the interpreter console’s built-in loudspeaker:
̈ Press the LS CHAN key ƽ and keep it pressed.
̈ While keeping the LS CHAN key pressed, press the “MENU ̆” or
“MENU ̄” menu selection key ƿ until the desired channel is shown on
the display.
ƿ
ƽ
Selecting an interpretation channel
To select an interpretation channel to be output via your headphones:
̈ Press one of the keys RELAY 1, RELAY 2 or RELAY 3 Ƽ and keep it
pressed.
̈ While keeping one of the keys RELAY 1, RELAY 2 or RELAY 3 pressed,
press the “MENU ̆” or “MENU ̄” menu selection key ƿ until the
desired language is shown on the display.
The pressed key RELAY 1, RELAY 2 or RELAY 3 is assigned the
interpretation channel with the selected language.
ƿ
̈ To listen to the interpretation channel assigned to one of the keys
RELAY 1, RELAY 2 or RELAY 3, press the corresponding key Ƽ.
The LED next to the key lights up. The selected interpretation channel
is output via your headphones.
Ƽ
Using the interpreter console
As soon as your interpreter console is configured, you can use it as follows:
y If you interpret into the main target language assigned to your
booth, choose the A-channel.
y If you interpret into a target language not assigned to your booth,
choose the B-channel.
In this case, make sure that the B-channel is configured to the
language into which you interpret (see “Configuring the B-channel of
y If you interpret a “rare” language into a language of which the other
interpreters have a complete understanding and from which they
then interpret into their respective languages (Auto-floor), also
choose the B-channel.
The green LEDs ¶ indicate the selected channel (A or B).
¶
¶
¾
º
¾
̈ Make sure that the selected channel is not being used!
The red “ENGAGED” LED ¾ of the selected channel must not light up!
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ and start interpreting.
The red LED ¾ of the selected channel lights up.
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ once more to stop interpreting.
The red LED ¾ of the selected channel goes off.
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Switching between the A-channel and the B-channel
If you interpret into a second language, you have to switch from the A-
channel to the B-channel.
To switch to the B-channel:
¶
¶
¾
º
¾
̈ Press the “B-channel” key º.
The green LED ¶ next to the “B-channel” key lights up.
To switch to the A-channel:
̈ Press the “A-channel” key º.
The green LED ¾ next to the “A-channel” key lights up.
Muting the microphone of the interpreter console
To mute your microphone:
̈ Press the MUTE key ¸ and keep it pressed.
Your microphone is muted.
To turn on your microphone again:
̈ Release the MUTE key ¸.
Your mirophone is turned on again.
¸
Displaying text messages on the interpreter console’s display
If a PC with software control is connected to the central unit, you can
receive text messages from the central unit.
When you have received a text message, the MESSAGE LED on your
interpreter console lights up.
̈ Press the MESSAGE key µ.
The text message is shown on the display.
µ
̈ Press the MESSAGE key µ again.
The display returns to the standard display.
Operating the central unit
Before a conference starts, you have to configure your entire conference
and interpretation system via the central unit’s operating menu (see
“Configuring the SDC 8000 system” on page 54); it is, however, possible to
make changes to individual settings during a conference.
Adjusting the volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers
Adjust the volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers so that all
participants can clearly hear all audio information:
̈ Turn the jog wheel ¿ on the central unit.
The volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeaker is increased or
reduced. The bars on the start display indicate the set volume level.
Note!
¿
The conference participants cannot adjust the volume of their consoles’
built-in loudspeakers! However, each participant can individually
adjust the headphone volume on his or her console.
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The interpreters can individually adjust both the volume of their
consoles’ built-in loudspeakers and the volume of the connected
headphones.
The F1, F2 and F3 menu keys
The F1 and F3 menu keys serve to lock the central unit. The F2 menu key
has no function with the current unit.
To lock the central unit:
̈ Make sure that the start display appears as shown on the left. If the
start display does not appear, press the EXIT key repeatedly until the
start display appears.
>La ut s t a e r ke
=
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
̈ Simultaneously press the F1 and F2 menu keys » and keeps them
pressed for three seconds.
The “key” symbol (
) appears in the lower right corner of the
display. The operating menu of the central unit is locked and you
cannot change the settings of your conference.
»
»
To unlock the central unit:
̈ Simultaneously press the F1 and F2 menu keys » and keeps them
pressed for three seconds.
The “key” symbol (
) disappears from the lower right corner of the
display. The operating menu of the central unit can be accessed at any
time by pressing the ENTER key (see “Working with the central unit’s
operating menu” on page 37), and you can change all settings of your
conference.
The menu operating controls
The jog wheel ¿ and the ENTER ² and EXIT ´ keys on the central unit
allow you to navigate through the central unit’s operating menu, to choose
settings and to enter and change values.
Operating control Menu level
To
¿
´ ²
main menu choose a menu item
choose a menu item
Jog wheel
submenu
or
choose the desired setting
activate a selected menu item
or
save settings and return to the
previous menu level
main menu
and
submenu
ENTER key
EXIT key
main menu exit a menu item without saving the
and
submenu
settings and return to the previous
menu level
For a complete overview of all menus of the central unit, see “Introduction
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Working with the central unit’s operating menu
To choose a menu item from the central unit’s operating menu:
̈ Make sure that the central unit is turned on and that all conference/
interpreter consoles are connected.
>Vol ume
=
The start display appears, showing the current volume setting for the
consoles’ built-in loudspeakers (see “Setting the volume of the
central unit’s ports P1 to P6 a cable string is connected (see “Making a
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
̈ Press the ENTER key ².
You get to the first main menu “Conf e r e nc e ”.
̈ Turn the jog wheel ¿ until the desired main menu is shown on the
display and press the ENTER key ².
You enter the desired main menu.
¿
´ ²
̈ Turn the jog wheel ¿ until the desired submenu is shown on the
display and press the ENTER key ².
You enter the desired submenu where you can choose between
additional submenu items by using the jog wheel ¿ or choose a setting
(in this case, the current value and the text “Press ENTER to Save” are
shown on the display).
̈ To change the current value:
Turn the jog wheel ¿ until the desired value is shown on the display
and press the ENTER key ².
The new value is saved and you return to the previous menu level.
̈ To keep the current value unchanged:
Press the EXIT key ´.
The current value remains unchanged and you return to the previous
menu level.
̈ To exit the central unit’s operating menu, press the EXIT key ´
repeatedly until the start display appears.
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Structuring the SDC 8000 system
This chapter provides information on how your system can be structured
and which components are required for the different expansion stages.
Finally, this chapter also gives an overview of additional audio equipment
that can be connected to the system.
Interconnecting the conference/interpreter consoles
Via the system cables, interconnect the consoles in cable strings.
3 m
3 m
...
<= 100 m
1
2
3
15
When interconnecting the consoles in strings, please observe the
following:
y Conference and interpreter consoles can be interconnected in any
desired order.
y A maximum of 15 consoles can be interconnected in one string.
Connecting cable strings to a central unit
Via each of the six ports ƻ of the central unit, you can connect a cable
string.
y You can connect up to 90 (6 x 15) consoles to a single central unit.
y The distance between the central unit and the first console of a cable
string must not exceed 100 m.
Interconnecting up to 10 central units
ƻ
For conference and interpretation systems with up to 900 consoles, you
can interconnect a total of 10 central units (see “Interconnecting several
The three expansion stages
Depending on the number of conference participants, three different
expansion stages are distinguished:
y Expansion stage (1) comprising one central unit with up to 15 consoles
y Expansion stage (2) comprising one central unit with up to 90 consoles
y Expansion stage (3) comprising several central units with up to
900 consoles
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Note!
In the following examples, the standard length of “3 m” is always given
for the system cables between the conference consoles. However, it is
no problem to use other cable lengths or cables of differing lengths
within the same string.
To make sure that all consoles are supplied with a voltage of at least
Expansion stage (1): one central unit with up to 15 consoles
In small conference systems (expansion stage 1), up to 15 conference and
interpretation consoles can be interconnected in one string.
≤ 100 m
3 m
3 m
...
1
15
3
2
The distance between the central unit and the first console must not
exceed 100 m.
Expansion stage (2): one central unit with up to 90 consoles
In conference systems of expansion stage (2), up to six cable strings with
up to 15 consoles each (6 x 15 = 90) can be connected to a single central
unit. This is the maximum number of consoles that can be connected to a
single central unit.
...
...
...
...
...
...
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
15
15
15
m
100
≤
15
15
15
The distance between the central unit and the first console of a cable string
must not exceed 100 m.
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Expansion stage (3): several central units with up to 900 consoles
For larger conference and interpretation systems with up to 900 consoles,
you can interconnect a total of 10 central units. The additional central
units are connected as “slaves” to the central unit configured as “master”.
If the conference and interpretation system is to be PC controlled, the PC
must be connected to the “master” central unit.
To set up a conference system with several central units, you first have to
interconnect the consoles in cable strings and then connect the cable
strings to the central units. Finally, you interconnect the central units (see
...
3 m
3 m
...
...
1
1
2
2
3
3
m
15
15
0
0
1
...
...
≤
...
3 m
3 m
...
...
...
...
...
...
1
2
<=3 m
...
...
...
...
...
...
<=3 m
<=3 m
...
...
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3
...
100 m
...
1
2
3
15
≤
...
...
...
...
4
RS 232
<= 3 m
The distance between a central unit and the first console of a cable string
must not exceed 100 m. The maximum length of the system cables used
for interconnecting the central units must not exceed 3 m.
Determining maximum cable lengths
In the preceding examples, the standard length of “3 m” is always given
for the system cables between the conference consoles. However, it is no
problem to use other cable lengths or cables of differing lengths within the
same string.
However, if you want to use longer cables, make sure that all consoles –
including the last one in a string – are supplied with a voltage of at least
30 V!
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Calculating the voltage drop on the system cables
Every meter of system cable and every console in a string causes a voltage
drop. Thus, the further back a console is located in a string, the less voltage
it receives.
Delivery includes a Microsoft Excel document with which you can easily
calculate the voltage drops on the individual sections of a string. In this
way, you know even before setting up the conference system whether it
will work or not.
Structuring an interpretation system
If your SDC 8000 system comprises interpreter consoles, these are usually
installed in acoustically isolated interpreter booths so that the interpreters
cannot disturb each other or the audience.
One booth with a team of interpreters is normally required per target
language. Within one language team, interpreters will take turns every
twenty minutes or so, in order to give each other an adequate break and
maintain a high level of quality.
With the SDC 8000 system, a maximum of eight interpreter consoles can
be installed per booth.
Within a booth, each interpreter console has to be assigned a number, with
the numbering starting always from 1.
The interpreter consoles can be connected anywhere in the cable strings.
Booth 1
Booth 2
Booth 3
Booth 4
...
Desk 1 Desk 2
Desk 1 Desk 2
Desk 1 Desk 2
Desk 1 Desk 2
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Selectable modes between or within interpreter booths
With the SDC 8000 system, you can choose between three “modes
between booths” and two “modes in booth”.
Via the “modes between booths”, you fix the responsibilities of
interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language (one on the A-channel and another on the B-channel).
Via the “modes in booths”, you fix the responsibilities of interpreters who
are seated in the same booth and interpret into the same target language.
Mode between booths: “Mixed“
Interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – even simultaneously.
When two interpreters simultaneously interpret into the same target
language, the red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ
on their consoles light up.
¹
ƺ
ƺ
ƺ
ƹ
Mode between booths: “Override”
Interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – however, activating an interpreter console will
automatically turn off the currently active interpreter console.
In “Override” mode, an interpreter console that was just turned off can
only be turned on again if the interpreter console by which it was turned
off is deactivated.
Mode between booths: “Toggle Override”
Interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – however, activating an interpreter console
will automatically turn off the currently active interpreter console.
In “Toggle Override” mode, an interpreter console that was just turned off
can be turned on again any time by pressing the MICRO key ƺ.
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Mode in booths: “Mixed”
Interpreters who are seated in the same booth and interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – even simultaneously.
When two interpreters simultaneously interpret into the same target
language, the red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ
on their consoles light up”.
¹
ƺ
ƹ
Mode in booths: “Override”
Interpreters who are seated in the same booth and interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – however, activating an interpreter console
will automatically turn off the currently active interpreter console.
In “Override” mode, an interpreter console that was just turned off can
only be turned on again if the interpreter console by which it was turned
off is deactivated.
ƺ
The “auto-floor” function
If the original floor language is not a language of which all interpreters
have a complete understanding and from which they work, you can enable
the auto-relay interpretation function (auto-floor): The original floor
language is interpreted into a language understood by all interpreters.
This interpretation is automatically “relayed” to the floor channel of all
other interpreters and serves as the basis from which they interpret into
their respective target languages.
Example:
The active languages at a conference are English, German and French
(active languages are the languages into which interpretation is
provided).
However, some of the delegates speak Russian, a language of which
only one interpreter has a complete understanding. This interpreter
interprets the contributions of the Russian delegates into English,
which the other interpreters then interpret into their respective target
languages. The English interpretation is also fed to the English
interpretation channel.
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The below illustration shows the relay interpretation process (auto-floor).
Russian
AUTO-FLOOR
2
1
3
4
B
A
A
A
English
German
If the original floor language is a language of which all interpreters have a
complete understanding and from which they work, you do not have to
enable this function. In this case, all interpreters interpret the original floor
language into their respective target languages. These interpretations are
fed to the corresponding interpretation channels.
The below illustration shows the normal interpretation process where the
original floor language is directly interpreted into the target languages
Booth 2
Booth 3
English
Booth 4
FLOOR
Booth 1
FLOOR
1
2
3
4
A
A
A
A
Russian
English
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Using external equipment
External audio signals can be fed to the conference and interpretation
system and channels (floor channel and interpretation channels) can be
output.
You can, for example,
y connect a wireless microphone, enabling a speaker to move around
freely and to speak from anywhere in the room,
y feed external audio signals (e.g. the soundtrack of a video, music,
announcements from a tape, etc.) into the system,
y connect a PA system,
y connect an infrared language distribution system,
y directly transmit channels to broadcasting and TV stations,
y and record individual channels for documentation or archiving purposes.
Note!
Please note that a total of two audio sources can be connected to the
central unit and that a total of three channels plus the floor channel can
be output. If you wish to output more channels, you require the
optional SDC 8000 AO analog output unit.
Connecting external audio sources
Via the two XLR-3F sockets (AUX IN 1 and AUX IN 2) of the central unit,
external audio sources which output a balanced mono signal can be
connected to the conference system.
External audio sources are, for example:
y wired microphones
y wireless microphones
y the audio output of a video recorder
y a CD player
The signals available at the audio inputs AUX IN 1 and AUX IN 2 are fed to
the floor channel which is output via the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers.
For information on how to turn on the audio inputs and how to adjust the
volume and the input sensitivity, see:
Transmitting the floor channel and the interpretation channels to
broadcasting and TV stations
Important conferences and specialist congresses are of great interest to
the public. The SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system, therefore,
allows you to transmit the floor channel and the interpretation channels
e.g. to broadcasting and TV stations.
The floor channel is available at the XLR-3M audio output (AUX OUT 1) and
the 9-pole sub-D socket (AUX OUT 2).
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The signals of up to three interpretation channels are available at the
outputs AUX OUT 3-4-5 of the 9-pole sub-D socket.
Additional interpretation channels can be output via the XLR-3M audio
outputs of an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit connected to the central
unit.
Transmitting the floor channel or an interpretation channel
via a PA system
Via the central unit’s XLR-3M audio output or via an audio output of the
SDC 8000 AO analog output unit, you can connect a PA system via which
the floor channel or an interpretation channel can be transmitted to e.g.
the foyer or another room.
For information on how to select the channel to be output via an audio
Transmitting the floor channel and the interpretation channels via an
infrared transmission link
You can connect the control of an infrared transmitter to the central unit,
allowing guests or participants who don’t have their own conference
console to follow the conference via infrared headphones. These guests or
participants can choose between the floor channel and the interpretation
channels.
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Setting up the SDC 8000 system
Setting up the SDC 8000 system
This chapter provides information on how to set up and operate the
SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system.
Preparing the SDC 8000 system components for set up
Conference and interpreter consoles
After unpacking the consoles, you simply have to connect them to the
central unit and initialize them.
Central unit
̈ Connect the mains cable to socket ƿ.
̈ Connect the mains cable to the mains (100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz).
ƿ
Fixing the central unit feet
To ensure that the cell transmitter cannot slip on the surface on which it is
placed, four self-adhesive soft feet are supplied.
Note:
Do not use these feet if rack-mounting the cell transmitter.
̈ Ensure that the base of the central unit is clean and free from grease
before mounting the feet.
̈ Fix the feet to the base of the central unit by peeling off the safety
paper and fitting them as shown in the diagram on the left.
Attention!
Some furniture surfaces have been treated with varnish, polish or
synthetics which might become stained when they come into contact
with other synthetics. Despite a thorough testing of the synthetics
used by us, we cannot rule out the possibility of staining, since we don’t
know your furniture.
Rack-mounting several central units
For larger conference and interpretation systems with several central
units, we recommend mounting the central units into a rack.
̈ Mount the central unit into a 19" rack and fix it to the rack by means of
four screws.
Attention!
Some furniture surfaces have been treated with varnish, polish or
synthetics which might cause stains when they come into contact with
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other synthetics. Despite a thorough testing of the synthetics used by
us, we cannot rule out the possibility of staining.
Interconnecting the SDC 8000 system components
Depending on the expansion stage of your system, you have to:
y interconnect the consoles (all expansion stages),
y interconnect the central units (expansion stage 3),
y connect a PC to the “master” central unit if the system is to be PC
controlled.
Interconnecting the consoles
To interconnect the consoles via the system cables:
̈ Connect the black RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the OUT socket ·
of the console.
̈ Connect the grey RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the IN socket ³ of
the console.
Note!
You can interconnect up to 15 consoles in one cable string.
Connecting a cable string to the central unit
After having interconnected the consoles, connect the cable strings to the
central unit. You can connect up to six cable strings to a single central unit.
To connect a cable string to the central unit:
̈ Connect the black RJ 45 plug of the system cable to one of the RJ 45
sockets labelled PORT 1 to PORT 6 ƻ of the central unit.
̈ Connect the grey RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the IN socket ³ of
the first console of a cable string.
ƻ
Interconnecting several central units
If you have to interconnect several central units, we recommend mounting
the central units into a rack.
To interconnect the central units:
̈ At the first central unit, connect the black RJ 45 plug of the system
cable to the MASTER OUT socket ¸.
If the SLAVE IN socket ¹ of a central unit is not connected, this central
unit automatically becomes the “master”.
̈ Connect the grey RJ 45 plug of the system cable connected to the
“master” to the SLAVE IN socket ¹ of the second central unit.
If the SLAVE IN socket ¹ of a central unit is connected, this central unit
automatically becomes a “slave”.
Ƹ
¸
¹
̈ To connect additional “slaves”, connect the SLAVE OUT socket of the
first “slave” to the SLAVE IN socket of the following “slave”, and so on.
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Note!
The entire conference and interpretation system is configured,
managed and controlled exclusively via the “master” central unit.
All operating controls on the “slaves” are locked. This is indicated by a
“key” symbol (
) in the lower right corner of the display.
Turning the central units on and off
When turning on a conference and interpretation system with several
central units, it is important that the central units are turned on in the
correct order.
̈ First turn on the “master” central unit.
̈ Then turn on the “slave” central units in the order in which they are
connected to the “master”.
To turn a central unit on:
̈ Set the POWER switch ƾ to position “I”.
The consoles which are powered via this central unit are ready for
operation as soon as they are initialized.
The start display is shown on the LC display of this central unit.
ƾ
>Vol ume
=
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
To turn a central unit off:
Set the POWER switch ƾ to position “0”.
The display goes off. All consoles which were powered via this central unit
are also turned off.
ƾ
Note!
It is, however, possible to simultaneously turn on interconnected
central units via a switchable multiple socket.
Connecting additional equipment
Via the two audio inputs AUX IN 1 and AUX IN 2 of the central unit, you can
connect microphones with suitable preamplifiers or you can feed audio
signals from additional audio equipment to the conference system.
The external audio signals are fed to the floor channel which is output via
the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers.
The output signal of the floor channel is available at the two audio outputs
AUX OUT 1 and AUX OUT 2. Via the three audio outputs AUX OUT 3 to 5,
you can output any desired channel (floor channel or interpretation
channels).
Via the audio outputs, you can:
y connect a PA system via which the floor channel or an interpretation
channel can be transmitted to e.g. the foyer or another room,
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y transmit the audio signal of the floor channel or an interpretation
channel as “original soundtrack” to a broadcasting station,
y connect an infrared language distribution system to the central unit,
allowing guests or participants who don’t have their own conference
console to follow the conference via infrared headphones. These guests
or participants can choose between the floor channel and up to 28
interpretation channels.
Optionally, you can connect an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit to the
central unit. The analog output unit features nine XLR-3M audio outputs
via which you can output the floor channel and up to eight additional
interpretation channels and to which you can connect external equipment
such as a recording unit, etc.
Connecting external audio sources
You can connect external audio sources such as wired microphones,
wireless microphone systems, the audio output of a video recorder, a CD
player, etc. to the central unit. The audio sources to be connected must
deliver a balanced mono signal at the XLR-3F sockets.
The external audio signals are fed to the floor channel which is output via
the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers.
To connect an audio source:
̈ Use an audio cable with XLR-3 connectors to connect the audio source
to one of the XLR-3F sockets (AUX IN 1 º or AUX IN 2 ¾) of the central
unit.
̈ If necessary, adapt the input sensitivity and the volume of the audio
input via the central unit’s operating menu (see “Adjusting the input
¾
º
You can turn the audio inputs on and off via the central unit’s operating
Carrying out remote conferences
Instead of connecting an external audio source to the audio input of your
conference system, you can connect the audio output of a conference
system installed in a separate room to carry out a remote conference. The
participants of both conferences can then participate in a common
conference.
To connect two conference systems installed in separate rooms, you
require two XLR cables with two XLR-3 connectors respectively:
̈ Connect the audio input AUX IN 1 º of the first central unit to the audio
º
µ
output AUX OUT 1 µ of the secend central unit.
FUSE
(5x20 mm)
COM
1
3.15A(T)
AUX OUT
1
AUX IN
2
AUX IN
1
̈ Connect the audio input AUX IN 1 º of the secend central unit to the
AUX OUT
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
COM
COM
2
3
audio output AUX OUT 1 µ of the first central unit.
DA
OUT
T
A
SLAVE
OUT
SLAVE
IN
MASTER
OUT
PORT
6
PORT
5
PORT
4
PORT
3
PORT
2
PORT 1
CE
PORT
2
100-240 AC
50-60 Hz
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Di s t . Conf . = ON”
to prevent echo (see “Configuring the audio outputs for remote
FUSE
(5x20 mm)
COM
1
3.15A(T)
AUX OUT
1
AUX IN
2
AUX IN
1
AUX OUT
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
COM
COM
2
3
DA
OUT
T
A
SLAVE
OUT
SLAVE
IN
MASTER
OUT
PORT
6
PORT
5
PORT
4
PORT
3
PORT
2
PORT 1
CE
PORT
2
100-240 AC
50-60 Hz
º
µ
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Connecting PA systems, recording units, etc.
Via the audio outputs you can connect e.g. a PA system, a recording unit,
etc.
Connect the desired unit as follows:
̈ The signals of the floor channel are available at the XLR-3M audio
output AUX OUT 1 µ and the 9-pole sub-D socket AUX OUT 2 ƺ.
̈ The signals of up to three interpretation channels are available at the
outputs AUX OUT 3-4-5 ƺ of the 9-pole sub-D socket.
ƺ
µ
ƹ
̈ If an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit is connected to the DATA OUT
socket ƹ of the central unit, additional channels can be output via the
analog output unit’s XLR-3M audio outputs.
Pin assignment of the 9-pole sub-D socket (AUX OUT 2-3-4-5)
When connecting external equipment to the 9-pole sub-D socket (AUX
OUT 2-3-4-5 ƺ), please observe the following pin assignment:
PIN
1
SIGNAL
Aux Out 2
Aux Out 3
Aux Out 4
Aux Out 5
Not connected
GND
1
2
3
4
5
2
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
GND
8
GND
9
GND
The audio signal of the floor channel is always available at the two outputs
AUX OUT 1 (XLR-3M audio output) and AUX OUT 2 (pin 1 and 6 of the 9-
pole sub-D socket). This assignment cannot be changed!
The channel assignment for the three other audio outputs can be changed
as described in the section “Assigning a channel to an audio output” on
page 95. You can assign these outputs any interpretation channel or the
floor channel.
Note!
The audio signal of the channel assigned to the output AUX OUT 4 (pin
3 and 8 of the 9-pole sub-D socket) is also available at the headphone
output of the central unit!
Connecting an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit to the central unit
You can output additional interpretation channels via the SDC 8000 AO
analog output unit’s transformer balanced XLR-3M audio outputs or via
the unbalanced phono sockets next to the XLR-3 outputs.
To connect an analog output unit to the central unit:
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̈ Connect the black RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the DATA OUT
socket ƹ of the central unit.
̈ Connect the grey RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the DIGITAL BUS IN
socket of the analog output unit.
ƹ
Daisy-chaining SDC 8000 AO analog output units
To daisy-chain SDC 8000 AO analog output units:
̈ Connect the DIGITAL BUS OUT socket of the first SDC 8000 AO to the
DIGITAL BUS IN socket of the second SDC 8000 AO, and so on.
Note!
You can connect up to four daisy-chained SDC 8000 AO analog output
units to the central unit.
Connecting external equipment to the SDC 8000 AO’s phoenix connector
The SDC 8000 AO is fitted with a voltage-free contact (phoenix connector)
which turns external equipment (e.g. a recording unit) on and off. When a
console is active, the contact is closed and when no console is active, the
contact is open.
The phoenix connector is numbered from left to right as shown in the
illustration on the left.
1
2
3
4
If you switch AC loads such as e.g. an electronic relay, the contacts 1 and 3
will be opened or short-circuited. Therefore, make sure that the following
limitations are not exceeded!
1
2
Load
Vac
Maximum load current (continuous) = 1 A
Maximum load voltage = 60 V
On-resistance = 0.5 Ω
3
4
If you connect DC sources such as e.g. a relay coil, make sure that the
following limitations are not exceeded!
1
2
+ Vdc
- Vdc
Maximum load current (continuous) = 1.8 A
Maximum load voltage = 60 V
On-resistance = 0.15 Ω
3
4
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Connecting a PC to the central unit
If your system comprises interpreter consoles, you require a PC with two
serial interfaces:
y The conference management software accesses the conference
configuration via the central unit’s COM 3 interface ·.
y The interpreter management software accesses the interpreter
configuration via the central unit’s COM 1 interface ³.
To connect a PC to the central unit:
̈ Connect one serial interface of the PC to the COM 3 interface · of the
central unit.
̈ Connect the other serial interface of the PC to the COM 1 interface ³ of
the central unit.
Note!
If you are using more than one central unit, the PC has to be connected
to the “master” central unit.
³ ·
For connecting a PC to the central unit, you require the cables shown
below:
5 m
PC SUB-D F
PC SUB-D F
Pin 1: Not connected
Pin 2: RX Receive
Pin 1: Not connected
Pin 2: RX Receive
Pin 3: TX Transmit
Pin 3: TX Transmit
Pin 4: Not connected
Pin 5: GND
Pin 4: DTR Data Terminal Ready
Pin 5: GND
Pin 6: Not connected
Pin 7: Not connected
Pin 8: Not connected
Pin 9: Not connected
Pin 6: DSR Data Set Ready
Pin 7: RTS Request to Send
Pin 8: CTS Clear to send
Pin 9: Not connected
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Configuring the SDC 8000 system
Configuring the SDC 8000 system
After having connected all system components, you have to configure
your conference and interpretation system via the central unit’s operating
menu.
Introduction to the central unit’s operating menu
Via the central unit’s operating menu, the SDC 8000 conference and
interpretation system can be configured for any room, any number of
participants and any conference use.
Note!
General information on how to use the central unit’s operating menu is
given in the section “Working with the central unit’s operating menu”
The start display
After turning on the central unit, the start display appears, showing:
y the current volume setting for the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers
>Vol ume
=
y to which of the ports P1 to P6 of the central unit a cable string with
consoles is connected
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
: means: A cable string is connected to this port.
: means: No cable string is connected to this port (see section “Making a
To get from the start display into the central unit’s operating menu:
̈ Press the ENTER key.
The “Conf e r e nc e ” main menu appears on the display.
The six main menus
The central unit’s operating menu consists of six main menus:
y Via the “Conf e r e nc e ” menu, you can configure the conference system
and the conference consoles.
y Via the “I nt e r pr e t a t i on” menu, you can configure the interpretation
system and the interpreter consoles.
y Via the “Aux- I n/ Out ” menu, you can choose the audio settings for the
AUX inputs and outputs.
y Via the “Sys t e m” menu, you can make a system diagnosis as well as
activate and configure optional components for monitoring and
controlling the system.
y Via the “La ngua ge ” menu, you can choose the language of the
operating menu.
y Via the “Li c e ns e ” menu, you can display the serial number of the
central unit, display the current license code and enter a new license
code.
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The following overview shows how to navigate through the main menus.
SDC 8000
Vx. xx
ENTER
EXIT
>Vol ume =
1 Conf e r e nc e
SDC 8000
Vx. xx
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
2 I nt e r pr e t a t i on
SDC 8000
Vx. xx
3 Aux- I n/ Out
SDC 8000
4 Sys t e m
Vx. xx
Vx. xx
Vx. xx
SDC 8000
5 * La ngua ge
SDC 8000
EXIT
6 Li c e ns e
An overview of the settings that can be adjusted in the main and
submenus is given on the following pages.
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Setting the volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers
The bars on the start display indicate the current volume setting for the
consoles’ built-in loudspeakers.
To set the volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers:
̈ Turn the jog wheel ᕤ on the central unit.
>Vol ume
=
If you turn the jog wheel clockwise, the volume of the consoles’ built-in
loudspeakers is increased, if you turn the jog wheel counter-clockwise,
the volume is reduced.
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
Configuring the conference system
Turning on the central unit for the first time
When turning on the central unit for the first time, the text “I ni t
Re f us e d” is shown on the displays of the conference consoles connected
to the central unit. The conference consoles cannot be detected by the
central unit, since they have not yet been assigned a microphone number.
Your conference system is not yet operational.
̈ First, initialize the conference consoles in order to assign each console
an internal microphone number. You can choose between two
initialization modes: automatic and manual initialization.
Conf e r e nc e
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
4
Note!
Once you have configured your conference and interpretation system,
the configuration will be retained in memory on turn-off. When turning
on the central unit again, your conference system is immediately
operational.
Automatically initializing all conference consoles
The automatic initialization allows you to initialize all conference consoles
at once. In this case, however, the consoles are assigned microphone
numbers in an arbitrary order.
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Aut oma t i c I ni t ” one after the other.
The text “Pl e a s e wa i t ” is shown on the display.
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Aut oma t i c I ni t
2
Aut oma t i c I ni t
Pl e a s e wa i t
̈ When the text “Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve i ni t i a l i z a t i on” is shown
on the display, press the ENTER key.
Aut oma t i c I ni t
All connected conference consoles are initialized automatically and any
previous configuration is deleted.
Pr e s s ENTER t o
Sa ve i ni t i a l i z a t i on
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Manually initializing all conference consoles
If it is important that the conference consoles are assigned microphone
numbers in a certain order, we recommend choosing the manual
initialization.
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ma nua l I ni t ” one after the other.
The red signal light rings ¹ and the “Microphone active” LEDs ƹ on all
conference consoles start flashing.
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Ma nua l I ni t
1
Note!
Only the signal light rings of the conference consoles start flashing
while the signal light rings of the interpreter consoles remain dark!
Initialization of the interpreter consoles is via the “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”
menu.
̈ Choose “Ful l I ni t ”.
Ful l I ni t
̈ One after the other, press the MICRO key ƺ of all conference consoles
in the order in which they are to be initialized.
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
As soon as the initialization of a conference console is accepted by the
central unit, the red signal light ring of the console goes off.
̈ Press the ENTER key to save this configuration.
Loading the factory-preset default configuration for the conference
system
If necessary, you can load the factory-preset default configuration for the
conference system.
Attention!
Loading the factory-preset default configuration will delete all setting
of your current configuration! Your conference system then has to be
re-configured to become operational!
To load the factory-preset default configuration for the conference
system:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Loa d De f a ul t s ” one after the other.
The text “Conf i gur a t i on wi l l be ove r wr i t t e n. Cont i nue ? ” is
shown on the display.
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
3
Loa d De f a ul t s
̈ Press the ENTER key to replace your current configuration by the
factory-preset default configuration.
Adding a conference console to an already existing configuration
To add newly connected conference consoles to an already existing
configuration:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ma nua l I ni t ” one after the other.
The red signal light rings ¹ and the “Microphone active” LEDs ƹ on all
conference consoles start flashing.
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Ma nua l I ni t
1
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̈ Choose “Add Uni t ”.
Ma nua l I ni t
Only the signal light rings of the conference consoles not yet initialized
remain flashing.
2
Add Uni t
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ of the conference consoles which you want to
add to your configuration.
As soon as the initialization of a conference console is accepted by the
central unit, the signal light ring of the console goes off.
Removing a conference console from an already existing configuration
To remove a conference console from an already existing configuration:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ma nua l I ni t ” one after the other.
The red signal light rings ¹ and the “Microphone active” LEDs ƹ on all
conference consoles start flashing.
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Ma nua l I ni t
1
̈ Choose “De l e t e Uni t ”.
Ma nua l I ni t
De l e t e Uni t
The text “Mi c r o Numbe r = 00” is shown on the display.
3
̈ Choose the microphone number of the conference console which you
want to delete from your configuration.
De l e t e Uni t
Mi c r o Numbe r = 00
The signal light ring of the conference console which is assigned the
chosen microphone number remains flashing.
Pr e s s ENTER t o De l .
̈ Press the ENTER key.
You can now remove the conference console from the cable string.
“Reserving” a microphone number
Before initializing the conference consoles, you can “reserve” certain
microphone numbers for a future configuration, thus making sure that a
certain conference console is assigned the desired microphone number.
To reserve a microphone number:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Ma nua l I ni t
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ma nua l I ni t ” one after the other.
1
̈ Choose “Ful l I ni t ”.
Ful l I ni t
All previously “reserved” microphone numbers are deleted.
̈ Press the ENTER key.
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
The red signal light rings ¹ and the “Microphone active” LEDs ƹ on all
conference consoles start flashing.
̈ Choose “Re s e r ve Uni t ”.
Ma nua l I ni t
The text “Mi c r o Numbe r = 00” is shown on the display.
4
Re s e r ve Uni t
̈ Choose the microphone numbers which you want to reserve and press
the ENTER key each time you have chosen a microphone number.
The chosen microphone numbers are reserved.
Re s e r ve Uni t
Mi c r o Numbe r = 00
Pr e s s ENTER t o Re s .
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To assign a “reserved” microphone number to a conference console to be
added to an already existing configuration:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ma nua l I ni t ” one after the other.
The red signal light rings ¹ and the “Microphone active” LEDs ƹ on all
conference consoles start flashing.
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Ma nua l I ni t
1
̈ Choose “De l e t e Uni t ”.
De l e t e Uni t
The text “Mi c r o Numbe r = 00” is shown on the display.
Mi c r o Numbe r = 00
̈ Choose the “reserved” microphone number and press the ENTER key.
Pr e s s ENTER t o De l .
̈ Choose “Add Uni t ”.
Ma nua l I ni t
The signal light rings ¹ of the conference consoles not yet initialized
remain flashing.
2
Add Uni t
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ of the conference console to which you want to
assign the previously reserved microphone number.
The newly added conference console is initialized and assigned the
previously reserved microphone number.
Selecting a conference mode
By selecting a certain conference mode, you can strongly influence the
character of a discussion:
y You determine the level of control of the chairman.
y You determine whether the conference participants can take the floor
any time or if they have to “apply” for comments.
Note!
By pressing the MICRO key ƺ of his or her console, the chairman can
take the floor any time, regardless of the conference mode chosen. In
addition, he or she can turn off all active microphones by pressing the
PRIOR. key.
To choose the conference mode:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ” and
“Ope r a t i ng Mode ” one after the other.
Conf e r e nc e
1
Ope r a t i ng Mode
The current conference mode is shown on the display.
̈ Choose the desired conference mode and press the ENTER key.
Ope r a t i ng Mode
4
Di r e c t Ac c e s s
Note!
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
The selection of the conference modes “No request”, “With request”
and “With Req. No clear” only makes sense if your conference and
interpretation system is PC controlled.
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Setting the speaker limit
You have to set the speaker limit, i.e. the max. number of speakers who can
take the floor simultaneously, for the following conference modes:
y “No request”
y “With request”
y “With Req. No clear”
y “Direct Access”
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ” and
“Ma x # Mi c r ophone s ” one after the other.
Conf e r e nc e
2
Ma x # Mi c r ophone s
The current number is shown on the display.
̈ Choose the number of speakers who can take the floor simultaneously.
Ma x # Mi c r ophone s
Ma x. Mi c r o = 4
The number can be between 1 and 8.
̈ Press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Adjusting the audio settings for the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers
Via the “Louds pe a ke r ” menu item, you can adjust the audio settings
(volume, bass, middle and treble response) for the consoles’ built-in
loudspeakers.
Conf e r e nc e
3
Louds pe a ke r
To change the volume setting:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Louds pe a ke r ” and “Vol ume ” one after the other.
Louds pe a ke r
Vol ume
1
The current volume setting is shown on the display.
̈ Choose an new volume setting and press the ENTER key to save your
setting.
To change the bass response:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Louds pe a ke r ” and “Low” one after the other.
Louds pe a ke r
Low
2
The current setting for the bass response is shown on the display.
̈ Change the value and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
To change the middle response:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Louds pe a ke r ” and “Mi ddl e ” one after the other.
Louds pe a ke r
Mi ddl e
3
The current setting for the middle response is shown on the display.
̈ Change the value and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
To change the treble response:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Louds pe a ke r ” and “Tr e bl e ” one after the other.
Louds pe a ke r
4
Tr e bl e
The current setting for the treble response is shown on the display.
̈ Change the value and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
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Adjusting the audio settings for the consoles’ microphones
Via the “Mi c r o” menu item, you can adjust the audio settings (automatic
gain reduction, bass, middle and treble response) for the consoles’
microphones.
Conf e r e nc e
Mi c r o
5
If several participants speak simultaneously, feedback and loud hissing
can occur. In order to prevent feedback, you can activate the automatic
gain reduction. This function reduces the gain per active microphone by
the selected level and thus prevents feedback.
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Mi c r o” and “Aut . Ga i n Re d. ”.
Mi c r o
1
Aut . Ga i n Re d.
The current setting for the gain reduction is shown on the display.
̈ Enter the desired gain reduction and press the ENTER key to save your
setting.
To change the bass response:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Mi c r o” and “Low” one after the other.
Mi c r o
2
Low
The current setting for the bass response is shown on the display.
̈ Change the value and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
To change the middle response:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Mi c r o” and “Mi ddl e ” one after the other.
Mi c r o
3
Mi ddl e
The current setting for the middle response is shown on the display.
̈ Change the value and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
To change the treble response:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Mi c r o” and “Tr e bl e ” one after the other.
Mi c r o
4
Tr e bl e
The current setting for the treble response is shown on the display.
̈ Change the value and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Resetting the conference system
To reset the conference system:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ” and
Conf e r e nc e
“Re s e t ” one after the other.
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Re s e t
̈ Press the ENTER key.
The conference system is reset.
Note!
Resetting the conference system has no effect on the interpretation
system.
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Testing the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers
Via the “Te s t Tone ” menu item, you can check if the consoles are
connected correctly and if the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers are working
correctly.
To activate the test tone:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
Opt i ons
“Opt i ons ” and “Te s t Tone ” one after the other.
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Te s t Tone
̈ Choose “St a t us = On”.
All loudspeakers produce the test tone.
̈ To change the volume of the test tone, choose “Le ve l ”. You can choose
between “Hi gh” and “Low”.
̈ To change the volume of the test tone, choose “Fr e que nc y”. You can
choose between “Hi gh” and “Low”.
̈ To deactivate the test tone, choose “St a t us
ENTER key.
=
Of f ” and press the
The test tone is deactivated.
Testing the consoles’ microphones
Via the “Te s t Uni t s ” menu item, you can check if the consoles’
microphones are working correctly
To activate the microphones:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
Opt i ons
“Opt i ons ” and “Te s t Uni t s ” one after the other.
2
Te s t Uni t s
̈ Choose “St a t us = On”.
̈ All microphones are activated one after the other in the order in which
the consoles were initialized. The red signal light ring of the currently
active microphone lights up. After all microphones have been activated
once, activation re-starts with the first microphone.
Activating/deactivating the flashing of the signal light ring
If – in “With Request” or “With Req. No Clear” mode – a participant presses
the MICRO key on his console, he makes a request to speak and the green
“Request to speak” LED ƻ starts flashing.
To activate the flashing of the signal light ring on all consoles:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
Opt i ons
“Opt i ons ” and “Li ght Ri ng” one after the other.
3
Li ght Ri ng
̈ Choose “Bl i nk i n r e que s t ” and press the ENTER key.
If a particpant makes a request to speak, the red signal light ring and
the green “Request to speak” LED ƻ on his console start flashing.
To deactivate the flashing of the signal light ring on all consoles:
̈ Choose “Of f ”.
If a particpant makes a request to speak, only the green “Request to
speak” LED ƻ on his console starts flashing.
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Configuring the display of the voting options
If the conference manager or chaiman starts a voting session, the voting
options are shown on the displays of all conference consoles:
MI C N. : 0001
VOTE 1 OF 3
MI C N. : 0001
VOTE 1 OF 5
+
0
-
++
+
0
-
- -
To change the display of the voting options:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
Opt i ons
Vot e La be l s
“Opt i ons ” and ”Vot e La be l s ” one after the other.
4
̈ Choose the voting option whose display you want to change („1 ++”,
“2 +”, “3 0”, “4 - ” or “5 - - ”) and press the ENTER key.
̈ Use the jog wheel to select the first character of the voting option and
press the ENTER key.
̈ In the same way, select and enter the second and third character of the
voting option. You can enter a maximum of three characters. If you
wish to enter less than three characters, you have to enter a space
instead of a character.
Configuring the interpretation system
Apart from the conference system, the SDC 8000 system comprises a
separate interpretation system. To be able to make use of the
interpretation system, you require the SDC 8000 ID interpreter consoles.
Via the “I nt e r pr e t a t i on” menu, you can quickly and easily configure
the interpretation system.
Working with the interpreter configuration
The following features of your interpretation system are put together in
an interpreter configuration:
y The number of booths and the number of interpreter consoles per booth
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You can save two different interpreter configurations in the central unit:
“CONFI G 1” and “CONFI G 2”. This allows you to quickly and easily adapt
you interpretation system to a new conference. In addition, you can
modify the currently active interpreter configuration at any time.
Creating a new interpreter configuration
To create a new interpreter configuration:
If you change the number of booths after you have created and saved
the interpreter configuration, the new number of booths will
automatically be saved in the configuration.
2. Define the number of interpreter consoles per booth as described under
If you change the number of interpreter consoles after you have
created and saved the interpreter configuration, the new number of
interpreter consoles will automatically be saved in the configuration.
3. From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Conf i gur a t i on” and ”Ne w” one after the other.
The “Se l e c t Boot h” menu appears.
Conf i gur a t i on
1
Ne w
4. (Carry out this step once for each booth.)
Choose the booth number and configure:
Se l e c t Boot h
Boot h = 01
y – if necessary – the second target language as described under
y – if necessary – the auto-relay interpretation for the interpreters as
described under “Enabling the auto-relay interpretation function
5. After you have configured the last booth, press the EXIT key repeatedly
Sa ve Conf i g.
until the “Sa ve Conf i g. ” menu appears.
a s Conf i g.
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
1
6. Choose “a s Conf i g 1” or “a s Conf i g 2” and press the ENTER key.
The interpreter configuration is saved.
Attention!
If you exit the “Sa ve Conf i g. ” menu by pressing the EXIT key, the
interpreter configuration will not be saved! A new interpreter
configuration is not created.
page 90). This initialization is automatically added to the existing
configuration. Your interpretation system is now ready for operation.
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Modifying the currently active interpreter configuration
You can modify the following features of the currently active interpreter
configuration:
y the main target language (A-channel)
y the second target language (B-channel)
y the auto-relay interpretation for the interpreters (auto-floor)
To modify the currently active interpreter configuration:
1. From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Conf i gur a t i on” and ”Cur r e nt ” one after the other.
The “Se l e c t Boot h” menu appears.
Conf i gur a t i on
Cur r e nt
2. (Carry out this step once for each booth.)
Choose the booth number and modify:
Se l e c t Boot h
Boot h = 01
y – if necessary – the second target language as described under
y – if necessary – the auto-relay interpretation for the interpreters as
described under “Enabling the auto-relay interpretation function
3. After you have configured the last booth, press the EXIT key repeatedly
Sa ve Conf i g.
until the “Sa ve Conf i g. ” menu appears.
a s Conf i g 1
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
4. Choose “a s Conf i g 1” or “a s Conf i g 2” and press the ENTER key.
The modified interpreter conifguration is saved and becomes effective
immediately.
Attention!
If you exit the “Sa ve Conf i g. ” menu by pressing the EXIT key, the
interpreter configuration will not be saved! The interpreter
configuration remains unchanged!
Loading a previously saved interpreter configuration
To load a previously saved interpreter configuration:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Conf e r e nc e ”,
“Conf i gur a t i on” and ”Loa d” one after the other.
The “Loa d” menu appears.
Conf i gur a t i on
3
Loa d
̈ Choose “Conf i gur a t i on 1” or “Conf i gur a t i on 2” and press the
ENTER key.
The interpreter configuration is loaded. Since the options and the
initialization of the interpreter consoles on the central unit have
already been saved in this interpreter configuration, your
interpretation system is immediately operational. It is therefore not
necessary to initialize the interpreter consoles again.
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Attention!
If – after having loaded an interpreter configuration – you have to re-
initialize the interpreter consoles, for example because you had to
remove or add consoles, it is vital to reset the interpretation system!
Options
The “Opt i ons ” menu item on the “I nt e r pr e t a t i on” menu allows you to
configure the basic features of your interpretation system:
I nt e r pr e t a t i on
4
Opt i ons
y The max. number of interpreter booths or languages
y The max. number of interpreter consoles per booth
y The operating mode between the interpreter booths
y The operating mode within the interpreter booths
You can connect a total of 28 booths with up to eight interpreter consoles
each to a single central unit, i.e. you can realize an interpretation system
with up to 224 interpreter consoles.
Setting the max. number of interpreter booths/languages
You have to configure an interpreter booth for each language offered:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Opt i ons ” and “Ma x # Boot hs ” one after the other.
Opt i ons
1
Ma x # Boot hs
The current number of booths is shown on the display.
̈ Set the max. number of booths/languages for your interpretation
system and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Note!
The maximum number of configurable languages also depends on your
license. The configuration of two languages is license-free. In order to
be able to configure more than two languages, you have to purchase
Example:
Let us assume that the active languages at a conference are English,
German and French. You then have to configure your system so that it
comprises an “English” booth, a “German” booth and a “French” booth.
Setting the max. number of interpreter consoles per booth
To set the max. number of interpreter consoles per booth:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Opt i ons ” and “Ma x # De s ks ” one after the other.
Opt i ons
2
Ma x # De s ks
The current number of interpreter consoles is shown on the display.
̈ Set the desired number of interpreter consoles and press the ENTER key
to save your setting.
Example:
Let us assume that the active languages at a conference are English,
German and French and that two interpreters are available for each
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language. You then have to configure your system so that it comprises
three interpreter booth with two interpreter consoles each.
Configuring the operating mode between booths
To determine whether or not interpreter consoles installed in different
booths but configured to the same target language can be simultaneously
active:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Opt i ons ” and “Mode be t we e n Boot h ” one after the other.
The current mode in shown on the display.
Opt i ons
3
Mode be t we e n Boot h
̈ Choose the desired mode.
Mode be t we e n Boot hs
Mode = Ove r r i de
You can choose between the modes “Mi xe d”, “Ove r r i de ” and
“Toggl e Ove r r i de ”.
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
y Choose “Mi xe d” if interpreters in different booths interpret into the
same target language and work in turns.
When two interpreters simultaneously interpret into the same
language, the red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active”
LED ƹ on their consoles light up.
y Choose “Ove r r i de ” if activating an interpreter console in another
booth turns off the currently active interpreter console. The
interpreter console that was just turned off can only be turned on
again if the interpreter console by which it was turned off is
deactivated.
y Choose “Toggl e Ove r r i de ” if activating an interpreter console in
another booth turns off the currently active interpreter console. The
interpreter console that was just turned off can be turned on again
any time by pressing the MICRO key ƺ.
̈ Press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Configuring the operating mode within a booth
To determine whether or not the interpreter consoles installed within a
booth can be simultaneously active:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Opt i ons ” and “Mode i n Boot hs ” one after the other.
The current mode in shown on the display.
Opt i ons
Mode i n Boot hs
4
̈ Choose the desired mode.
Mode i n Boot hs
Mode = Mi xe d
You can choose between the modes “Mi xe d” and “Ove r r i de ”.
y Choose “Mi xe d” if several interpreters in the same booth interpret
into the same language. When two interpreters simultaneously
interpret into the same language, the red signal light ring ¹ and the
“Microphone active” LED ƹ on their consoles light up.
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
y Choose “Ove r r i de ” if activating another interpreter console within
a booth turns off the currently active interpreter console. The
interpreter console that was just turned off can only be turned on
again, if the interpreter console by which it was turned off is
deactivated.
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Configuring the language options for the interpreter booths
The “Conf i gur a t i on” menu item on the “I nt e r pr e t a t i on” menu
allows you to configure the language options for the interpreter booths:
I nt e r pr e t a t i on
1
Conf i gur a t i on
y the main target language (A-channel)
y the second target language (B-channel)
y the auto-relay interpretation for the interpreters (auto-floor)
̈ After having configured the language options as described in the
following sections, press the EXIT key to get to the display shown on
the left.
Sa ve Conf i g. ?
Ye s
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
̈ Press the ENTER key to save your configuration and to exit the “Boot h
Conf i gur a t i on” menu.
Configuring the main target language (A-channel) of a booth
To configure the main target language of a booth:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Conf i gur a t i on” and “Se l e c t Boot h” one after the other.
The current booth number is shown on the display.
̈ Choose the number of the booth whose main target language (A-
channel) you want to configure and press the ENTER key.
̈ Choose “La ngua ge ” and press the ENTER key.
Boot h Conf i gur a t i on
The current main target language is shown on the display.
1
La ngua ge
̈ Choose the desired main target language and press the ENTER key to
save your setting.
The configuration of the main target language of a booth cannot be
changed on the interpreter consoles!
Example:
Let us assume that the active languages at a conference are English,
German and French. You then have to configure e.g. an “English” booth
by choosing “English” as the main target language for this booth.
Configuring the second target language (B-channel) of a booth
An interpreter may work into several target languages. In order that the
interpreter is able to interpret into a second language, the B-channel has
to be configured to this language.
Note!
The second target language must already be configured as the main
target language of another booth!
The B-channel can be configured either via the interpreter console – even
during a conference – (see “Configuring the B-channel of an interpreter
console” on page 33) or via the central unit’s operating menu:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Conf i gur a t i on” and “Se l e c t boot h” one after the other.
The current booth number is shown on the display.
̈ Choose the number of the booth whose second target language (B-
channel) you want to configure and press the ENTER key.
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̈ Choose “B- c ha nne l ” and press the ENTER key.
Boot h Conf i gur a t i on
B- c ha nne l
A booth number is shown on the display.
2
̈ Choose the number of the booth whose main target language
corresponds to the language you want to configure for the B-channel.
Example:
Let us assume that there are three interpreter booth:
y Booth 1 for the target language English
y Booth 2 for the target language French
y Booth 3 for the target language German
In order to set the B-channel of booth 3 to English, choose “1” from the
“B- c ha nne l ” menu.
Enabling the auto-relay interpretation function (Auto-floor)
If the original floor language is a language of which all interpreters have a
complete understanding and from which they work, you do not have to
enable this function. In this case, all interpreters interpret the original floor
language into their respective target languages. These interpretations are
then fed to the corresponding interpretation channels.
If the original floor language is not a language of which all interpreters
have a complete understanding and from which they work, you can enable
the auto-relay interpretation function (auto-floor): The original floor
language is interpreted into a language understood by all interpreters.
This interpretation is automatically “relayed” to the floor channel of all
other interpreters and serves as the basis from which they interpret into
their respective target languages.
To enable the auto-relay interpretation function (auto-floor):
Attention!
The interpreter who delivers the relay interpretation has to choose the
B-channel!
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“Conf i gur a t i on” and “Se l e c t Boot h” one after the other.
The current booth number is shown on the display.
̈ Choose the number of the booth from which the relay interpretation is
to be delivered and press the ENTER key.
̈ Choose “Aut o- f l oor ” and press the ENTER key.
Boot h Conf i gur a t i on
Aut o- f l oor
3
̈ Choose “Ye s ” to enable the auto-floor function and press the ENTER
key to save this configuration.
The relay interpretation is automatically “relayed” to the floor channel
of all other interpreter consoles and the AUTOFLOOR LED
interpreter consoles lights up, indicating that the auto-floor function is
enabled.
on these
©
1. Boot h Conf i gur a t i on
Auto-floor = Yes
Press ENTER to Save
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Half-automatically initializing all interpreter consoles on the central unit
Once you have configured the number of interpreter booth (see “Setting
number of interpreter consoles per booth (see “Setting the max. number
of interpreter consoles per booth” on page 86), you have to initialize all
interpreter consoles on the central unit as follows:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ful l I ni t ” one after the other.
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Ful l I ni t
The red signal light rings on all interpreter consoles start flashing and
the displays of the interpreter consoles show “01” for both the booth
and the desk number.
Pr e s s Mi c t o c onf i r m
BOOTH
01
DESK
01
1. If all of the interpreter consoles which were configured via the central
unit are connected, you can half-automatically initialize the
interpreter consoles, i.e. by pressing the MICRO key of an interpreter
console, this console is intialized on the central unit with the booth
and desk number shown on the console’s display.
̈ Start initializing the interpreter consoles by pressing the MICRO key of
interpreter console 1 in booth 1.
The red signal light ring of the interpreter console stops flashing. The
booth and desk numbers of all subsequent interpreter consoles are
automatically increased according to the preset number of booths and
the preset number of interpreter consoles per booth.
̈ Continue by pressing the MICRO key of interpreter console 2 in booth 1,
and so on.
̈ If all booth and desk numbers are assigned correctly, press the ENTER
Ful l I ni t
key on the central unit to save this configuration.
Pr e s s ENTER t o s a ve
The displays of the interpreter consoles show the languages assigned
to the A-channel and the B-channel and other related information (see
example illustration on the left).
01 ENG
02 ARA
00
FLO FLO FLO FLO
00
00
00
The interpreter consoles are now ready for operation.
2. Alternatively, you can assign the booth and desk number of an
interpreter console individually (see “Manually assigning an
Manually assigning an interpreter console an individual booth number
To manually assign an interpreter console an individual booth number
(BOOTH):
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ful l I ni t ” one after the other.
1
Ful l I ni t
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̈ Press the RELAY 1 key Ƽ of the desired interpreter console and keep it
pressed.
̈ While keeping the RELAY 1 key pressed, press the “MENU ̆” or
“MENU ̄” menu selection key ƿ until the desired booth number
(BOOTH) is shown on the display.
ƿ
Pr e s s Mi c t o c onf i r m
Ƽ
BOOTH
02
DESK
01
̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ to transmit the selected booth number to the
central unit.
Note!
If an error occurs during initialization, the text “I ni t Re f us e d” is
shown on the displays of the interpreter consoles. In this case, re-
initialize the interpreter consoles.
̈ If all booth and desk numbers are assigned correctly, press the ENTER
Ful l I ni t
key on the central unit to save this configuration.
Pr e s s ENTER t o s a ve
The displays of the interpreter consoles show the languages assigned
to the A-channel and the B-channel and other related information (see
example illustration on the left).
01 ENG
02 ARA
00
FLO FLO FLO FLO
00
00
00
The interpreter consoles are now ready for operation.
Note!
The max. number of interpreter consoles per booth has to be
configured via the central unit (see “Setting the max. number of
Manually assigning an interpreter console an individual desk number
(interpreter console number)
To manually assign an interpreter console an individual desk number
(DESK):
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Ful l I ni t
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Ful l I ni t ” one after the other.
1
̈ Press the RELAY 3 key Ƽ of the desired interpreter console and keep it
pressed.
̈ While keeping the RELAY 3 key pressed, press the “MENU ̆” or
“MENU ̄” menu selection key ƿ until the desired desk number is
shown on the display.
ƿ
Pr e s s Mi c t o c onf i r m
Ƽ
BOOTH
01
DESK
02
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̈ Press the MICRO key ƺ to transmit the selected desk number to the
central unit.
Note!
If an error occurs during initialization, the text “I ni t Re f us e d” is
shown on the displays of the interpreter consoles. In this case, re-
initialize the interpreter consoles.
̈ If all booth and desk numbers are assigned correctly, press the ENTER
Ful l I ni t
key on the central unit to save this configuration.
Pr e s s ENTER t o s a ve
The displays of the interpreter consoles show the languages assigned
to the A-channel and the B-channel and other related information (see
example illustration on the left).
01 ENG
02 ARA
00
00
00
00
FLO FLO FLO FLO
The interpreter consoles are now ready for operation.
Note!
The max. number of interpreter consoles per booth has to be
configured via the central unit (see “Setting the max. number of
Displaying the booth and desk number of an interpreter console
To display the booth and desk number of an interpreter console:
̈ Press the MUTE key ¸ and keep it pressed.
̈ While keeping the MUTE key pressed, press the “MENU ̆” or
“MENU ̄” menu selection key ƿ.
The booth and desk number of this interpreter console appear on the
display.
ƿ
Pr e s s Mi c t o c onf i r m
¸
BOOTH
02
DESK
02
Adding interpreter consoles to an existing configuration
To add individual interpreter consoles to an already existing configuration:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Add Uni t ” one after the other”.
The red signal light rings on all interpreter consoles which have not yet
been assigned a booth and desk number start flashing and the
interpreter consoles’ displays show “01” for both the booth and the
desk number.
̈ On all interpreter consoles not yet initialized, manually assign the
booth number (see “Manually assigning an interpreter console an
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̈ If all booth and desk numbers are assigned correctly, press the ENTER
key on the central unit to save this configuration.
01 ENG
02 ARA
The displays of the interpreter consoles show the languages assigned
to the A-channel and the B-channel and other related information (see
example illustration on the left).
00
00
00
00
FLO FLO FLO FLO
The interpreter consoles are now ready for operation.
Loading the factory-preset default configuration for the interpretation
system
If necessary, you can load the factory-preset default configuration for the
interpretation system.
Attention!
Loading the factory-preset default configuration will delete all setting
of your current configuration! Your interpretation system then has to
be re-configured to become operational!
To load the factory-preset default configuration for the interpretation
system:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”,
“I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s ” and “Loa d De f a ul t s” one after the other.
The text “Conf i gur a t i on wi l l be ove r wr i t t e n. Cont i nue ? ” is
shown on the display.
I nt e r pr e t a t i on
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
2
̈ Press the ENTER key to replace your current configuration by the
I ni t i a l i z e Uni t s
Loa d De f a ul t s
1
factory-preset default configuration.
Resetting the interpretation system
You should reset the interpretation system each time you have made
changes to the configuration of the interpretation system via the central
unit. Resetting the interpretation system has no effect on the conference
system, i.e. you can make changes to the configuration of your
interpreation system even during a conference.
To reset the interpretation system:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “I nt e r pr e t a t i on”
I nt e r pr e t a t i on
Re s e t
and “Re s e t ” one after the other.
3
̈ Press the ENTER key.
The interpretation system is reset and the saved configuration
becomes effective.
Re s e t
Pr e s s ENTER t o
pe r f or m Re s e t
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Configuring the SDC 8000 system
Configuring the audio inputs and outputs
You can connect external audio sources such as a CD player, a microphone
with preamplifier etc. to the central unit’s audio inputs.
Instead of connecting an external audio source, you can connect the audio
output of a conference system installed in a separate room to carry out a
remote conference.
Via the audio outputs, you can connect e.g. a recording unit.
Via the “Aux- I n/ Out ” menu, you can configure the central unit’s audio
inputs and outputs for the connected equipment.
Choosing the audio inputs and outputs
The central unit features five audio outputs.
The output signal of the floor channel is always available at the two
outputs AUX OUT 1 (XLR-3M audio output µ) and AUX OUT 2 (pin 1 and
6 of the 9-pole sub-D socket ƺ).
The outputs AUX OUT 3 - 4 - 5 are available at the 9-pole sub-D socket ƺ
The two inputs AUX IN 1 and AUX IN 2 are available at the two XLR-3F
sockets º and ¾.
ƺ
µ
º
¾
To choose the audio output or input to be configured:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Then choose between the following inputs and outputs:
y Aux Out 1 & 2
Aux- I n/ Out
Aux Out 1 & 2
1
y Aux Out
y Aux Out
y Aux Out
y Aux I n 1
y Aux I n 2
3
4
5
̈ Press the ENTER key to active the menu item.
Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs
To set the volume of the output signal available at one of the audio
outputs:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Choose the desired audio output.
̈ Choose “Vol ume ”.
Aux Out
3
3
The current volume is shown on the display.
1
Vol ume
̈ Adjust the volume and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Aux Out
Vol ume = 00
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
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Assigning a channel to an audio output
Each of the audio outputs AUX OUT 3, AUX OUT 4 and AUX OUT 5 can be
assigned a channel. The maximum number of channels available depends
on your license. The configuration of two channels/languages is license-
free. In order to be able to configure more than two channels/languages,
you have to purchase one of the language licenses available (see
Note!
The floor channel is always assigned to the two outputs AUX OUT 1
(XLR-3M audio output) and AUX OUT 2 (9-pole sub-D socket). This
assignment cannot be changed!
To assign a channel:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Choose one of the audio outputs AUX OUT 3 to AUX OUT 5.
̈ Choose “Cha nne l ”.
Aux Out
3
The current channel number is shown on the display.
2
Cha nne l
̈ Choose the desired channel number and press the ENTER key to save
your setting.
The desired channel is available at the selected audio output.
Aux Out
3
Cha nne l = 00
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
Turning the audio inputs or outputs on and off
To turn the audio outputs or inputs on and off:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Choose the desired audio output or input.
̈ Choose “St a t us ”.
Aux Out
3
3
The current status (“ON” or “OFF”) of the audio output or input is
shown on the display.
3
St a t us
̈ Change the status and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
The selected audio output or input is turned on or off.
Aux Out
St a t us = OFF
Configuring the audio outputs for remote conferencing
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
To prevent echo during remote conferencing:
̈ Make sure that the two central units of the conference systems
installed in separate rooms are connected correctly (see “Carrying out
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Choose the audio output “1 & 2”.
̈ Choose “Di s t . Conf . ”.
Aux Out 1 & 2
The current setting (“Di s t . Conf . = ON” or “Di s t . Conf . = OFF”)
is shown on the display.
3
Di s t . Conf .
̈ To prevent echo, choose “Di s t . Conf . = ON” (if not yet chosen) and
press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Aux Out 1 & 2
Di s t . Conf . = OFF
ENTER f ue r Spe i c he r n
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Adjusting the input level of an audio input
To adjust the input level of the two audio inputs:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Choose the desired audio input.
̈ Choose “Le ve l ”.
Aux I n 1
The current input level is shown on the display.
1
Le ve l
̈ Adjust the input level and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Aux I n 1
Le ve l = 00
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
Adjusting the input sensitivity of an audio input
Depending on the strength of the audio signal delivered by the external
audio source, adapt the input sensitivity as follows:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Aux- I n/ Out ”.
̈ Choose the desired audio input.
̈ Choose “Se ns i t i vi t y”.
Aux I n 1
Se ns i t i vi t y
The current input sensitivity (“LOW” or “HI GH”) is shown on the
2
display.
y Choose “LOW” if the connected audio source delivers a strong signal
(e.g. CD player)
Aux I n 1
Se ns i t i vi t y = HI GH
y Choose “HI GH” if the connected audio source delivers a weak signal
(e.g. microphone)
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
̈ Adjust the input sensitivity and press the ENTER key to save your
setting.
Configuring the outputs of the SDC 8000 analog output unit
You can configure the outputs of the SDC 8000 AO analog output unit via
the two DIP switches and the rotary switch located on the printed circuit
board of the SDC 8000 AO. For configuring the outputs, you have to open
the analog output unit.
0
ON
The two DIP switches and the rotary switch are located in the middle of the
printed circuit board, directly behind the front panel.
1
2
8
Note!
Disconnect the SDC 8000 AO from the central unit before configuring
the SDC 8000 AO’s outputs!
With the two DIP switches (2 switch positions: ON or OFF) and the rotary
switch (16 switch positions: 1 to F), you assign a channel number to the
output OUT 1 (reference output). The outputs OUT 2 to OUT 8 are
automatically assigned the subsequent channel numbers.
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The following table shows the possible switch positions and the resulting
channel assignments:
DIP switches Rotary OUT 0 OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8
switch
2
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
0
1
2
...
F
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
15
16
17
...
16
17
18
...
17
18
19
...
18
19
20
...
19
20
21
...
20
21
22
...
21
22
23
...
22
23
24
...
0
1
...
4
5
ON
ON
ON
20
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
ON
(*) can be set to position “ON” or “OFF”
The row marked in grey shows the factory-preset standard configuration.
The column marked in grey shows the reference output OUT 1 and the
channel numbers assigned.
Example:
Your system accommodates 16 interpretation channels and you want to
output each interpretation channel via its own audio output. To do so, you
require two analog output units whose outputs have to be configured as
follows:
̈ The factory-preset standard configuration of the first analog output
unit remains unchanged (the channels 1 to 8 are output via the unit’s
outputs OUT 1 to OUT 8, the floor channel is output via output OUT 0).
̈ Make sure that the second analog output unit is not connected!
̈ Open the second analog output unit by removing the seven screws on
the top of the housing as well as the screw on the front panel with a
2.0 mm Allan key and lift the cover off the unit.
̈ Leave the two DIP switches in position “OFF” as shown in the
0
illustration on the left.
ON
̈ Use a screwdriver to set the rotary switch to position “9”.
̈ Close the housing and tighten the screws. In order to avoid that the two
analog output units are later confused, we recommend marking the
second analog output unit with a sticker.
1
2
8
̈ Connect the second analog output unit as described in the section
The channels 9 to 16 are output via the outputs OUT 1 to OUT 8 of the
analog output unit. The floor channel is output via the unit’s output
OUT 0.
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Making a system diagnosis
Displaying the number of consoles connected to the central unit
To display the number of consoles connected to the central unit:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m”,
“Di a gnos t i c s ” and “Por t St a t us ” one after the other.
The ports P1 to P6 with their respective number of connected consoles
are shown on the display.
Di a gnos t i c s
1
Por t St a t us
Por t St a t us
Checking the communication within a cable string
15 15 14 02 15 15
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
To display if and on which port(s) a communications error has occured:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m”,
“Di a gnos t i c s ” and “Por t Er r or s ” one after the other.
The ports P1 to P6 with a respective symbol are shown on the display.
The symbols have the following meanings:
Di a gnos t i c s
1
Por t Er r or s
: A cable string with consoles is connected to the port.
Por t Er r or s
: No cable string is connected to the port. If this symbol appears even
though a cable string is connected to the port, check if the cable string
is connected correctly.
[ ! ]
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
[ ! ] : A communications error has occured. This symbol only appears if
a cable string is connected to the port.
Configuring connected additional components
Camera control
If the license for your SDC 8000 conference and intepretation system
enables the “camera control” function, this function is already activated.
If this is not the case, no settings can be made via the “Ca me r a Cont r ol ”
menu item.
Sys t e m
Ca me r a Cont r ol
2
Turning on a connected control panel
instead of controlling the SDC 8000 conference and interpretations system
via a PC with software control, you can use a control panel (optional).
The control panel is a miniature physical representation of your conference
room, allowing you to turn on or off individual conference consoles, change
the volume, change the conference mode, display the status of the
interpreter booths, etc.
The control panel will be custom tailored to your specific requirements.
To turn a connected control panel on:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m” and
“Cont r ol Pa ne l ” one after the other.
Sys t e m
3
Cont r ol Pa ne l
The current status of the control panel is shown on the display.
̈ Choose “St a t us
=
ON” and press the ENTER key to turn the control
panel on.
Cont r ol Pa ne l
St a t us = OFF
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
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Configuring an “ambient sound” console
Optionally, you can use an “ambient sound” console with your SDC 8000
conference and interpretation system. As soon as all other consoles in the
conference room are deactivated, the “ambient sound” console
automatically turns on in order to reproduce the ambient noise within the
conference room. The “ambient sound” console enables the interpreters,
who often cannot look into the conference room, to hear what is going on
in the conference room, so that they are prepared if a speaker takes the
floor again.
Sys t e m
4
Ambi e nt Sound
Note!
You require a special “ambient sound” console and a separate
microphone! For details on how to connect these components to the
central unit, please refer to the operating manual of the “ambient
sound” console.
To turn a connected “ambient sound” console on:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m”, “Ambi e nt
Ambi e nt Sound
Sound” and “St a t us ” one after the other.
1
St a t us
̈ Choose “St a t us = ON” and press the ENTER key to turn the “ambient
sound” console on.
St a t us
St a t us = ON
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
To turn the built-in loudspeaker of the “ambient sound” console on or off:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m”, “Ambi e nt
Ambi e nt Sound
Sound” and “Louds pe a ke r ” one after the other.
2
Louds pe a ke r
̈ To turn the loudspeaker on, choose “Swi t c h Of f = No“; to turn the
loudspeaker off, choose “Swi t c h Of f = Ye s ”.
Louds pe a ke r
̈ Press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Swi t c h Of f = No
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
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To turn the AUX output signal of the “ambient sound” console on or off:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m”, “Ambi e nt
Ambi e nt Sound
Sound” and “Aux Out ” one after the other.
3
Aux Out
̈ To turn the AUX output signal on, choose “Swi t c h Of f = No“; to turn
the AUX output signal off, choose “Swi t c h Of f = Ye s ”.
Aux Out
̈ Press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Swi t c h Of f = Ye s
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
To turn the AUX input signal of the “ambient sound” console on or off:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m”, “Ambi e nt
Ambi e nt Sound
Sound” and “Aux I n” one after the other.
4
Aux I n
̈ To turn the AUX input signal on, choose “Swi t c h Of f = No“; to turn
the AUX input signal off, choose “Swi t c h Of f = Ye s ”.
Aux I n
̈ Press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Swi t c h Of f = No
Pr e s s ENTER t o Sa ve
Software, language and license
Displaying the version number of the central unit’s software
To display the version number of the central unit’s software:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Sys t e m” and
“Ve r s i on” one after the other.
Sys t e m
5
Ve r s i on
The current version number of the central unit’s software is shown on
the display.
Ve r s i on
xx- xx- xx x. xx
Choosing the language of the central unit’s operating menu
You can choose between the following six menu languages:
y English
y French
y Dutch
y German
y Spanish
y Italian
To choose the language:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “La ngua ge ” and
La ngua ge
“Choos e La ngua ge ” one after the other.
1
Choos e La ngua ge
̈ Choose the desired language and press the ENTER key.
Choos e La ngua ge
Engl i s h
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Displaying the central unit’s serial number
To display the central unit’s serial number:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Li c e ns e ” and
“Se r i a l Numbe r ” one after the other.
Li c e ns e
1
Se r i a l Numbe r
The serial number is shown on the display.
Se r i a l Numbe r
xxxxxxxx
Displaying the license code of your conference and interpretation system
To display the license code of your conference and interpretation system:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Li c e ns e ” and “Vi e w
Li c e ns e ” one after the other.
Li c e ns e
2
Vi e w Li c e ns e
The current license code is shown on the display.
Vi e w Li c e ns e
xxxx- xxxx- xxxx- xxxx
Upgrading the license of your conference and interpretation system
The SDC 8000 CU central unit comes with a basic license, allowing the
configuration of two languages/interpretation channels but no “camera
control” function.
For configuring further languages/interpretation channels and for
enabling the camera control and control panel, you require a license
upgrade with a new license code which is available from Sennheiser
electronic.
To enter a new license code:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “Li c e ns e ” and
“Upgr a de Li c e ns e ” one after the other.
Li c e ns e
3
Upgr a de Li c e ns e
“0” is shown on the display.
̈ Turn the jog wheel ᕤ on the central unit until the first character of the
new license code is shown on the display and then press the ENTER key.
Upgr a de Li c e ns e
0
̈ In the same way, enter all other characters of the new license code one
after the other until the new license code is entered completely.
If you entered a wrong character:
̈ Press the EXIT key to exit this menu item. “Upgr a de Li c e ns e ” is
shown on the display.
̈ Press the ENTER key. “0” is shown on the display.
̈ Re-start entering the new license code.
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If problems occur...
If problems occur...
Replacing a fuse
If the fuse of a central unit has blown, the subsequent consoles cannot be
powered.
To replace the fuse:
̈ Use a screwdriver to carefully loosen the fuse holder and pull it out
completely.
̈ Remove the faulty fuse.
̈ Insert a new fuse (5 x 20 mm, 3.15 AT).
Conference/interpreter console does not work
̈ Make sure that the system cables between the central unit and the
conference/interpreter console are not defective and that the system
cables are connected correctly.
̈ Make sure that the central unit is connected to the mains and that it is
turned on.
Only the microphone of the chairman unit can be activated
̈ Make sure that the max. number of simultaneously active microphones
Maintenance and care
̈ Use a damp cloth for cleaning the components of the conference and
interpretation system from time to time.
Never use solvents or solvent-containing cleansers, as these could
damage the surfaces of the components.
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Accessories
System components
9411 SDC 8000 CU
9419 SDC 8000 AO
on request
Central unit
Analog output unit with nine outputs
Control panel according to customer specifications
Delegate unit
9412 SDC 8000 D
9415 SDC 8000 C
9413 SDC 8000 DC
9416 SDC 8000 CC
9414 SDC 8000 DV
9417 SDC 8000 CV
Chairman unit
Delegate unit with channel selection keys
Chairman unit with channel selection keys
Delegate unit with voting function
Chairman unit with voting function
9849 SDC 8000 CARD Chip card
9418 SDC 8000 ID
Interpreter console
Software
9848 SDC 8000 SYS
9850 SDC 8000 S-MM Software module “Mic Management”
9851 SDC 8000 S-VM Software module “Voting Management”
9852 SDC 8000 S-VD Software module “Result Display”
9853 SDC 8000 S-IM Software module “Interpreter Management”
9854 SDC 8000 S-DM Software module “Delegate Management”
System cables
9842 SDC CBL RJ45-2 System cable with two shielded RJ 45 plugs, 2 m
9853 SDC CBL RJ45-3 System cable with two shielded RJ 45 plugs, 3 m
9844 SDC CBL RJ45-5 System cable with two shielded RJ 45 plugs, 5 m
9845 SDC CBL RJ45-10 System cable with two shielded RJ 45 plugs, 10 m
9846 SDC CBL RJ45-20 System cable with two shielded RJ 45 plugs, 20 m
9847 SDC CBL RJ45-50 System cable with two shielded RJ 45 plugs, 50 m
Licenses
9856 SDC 8000 LL-4 License for four language channels
9857 SDC 8000 LL-8 License for eight language channels
9858 SDC 8000 LL-28 License for 28 language channels
9855 SDC 8000 S-SO License for camera control and serial control
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Specifications
Specifications
Consoles
SDC 8000 D
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
> 75 dBA
max. 3.7 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
approx. 620 g
Dimensions
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
SDC 8000 C
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
> 75 dBA
max. 3.8 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
approx. 620 g
Dimensions
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
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Specifications
SDC 8000 DC
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
> 75 dBA
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
max. 3.8 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
Dimensions
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
approx. 620 g
SDC 8000 CC
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
> 75 dBA
max. 3.8 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
approx. 620 g
Dimensions
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
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Specifications
SDC 8000 DV
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
> 75 dBA
max. 4 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
approx. 650 g
Dimensions
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
SDC 8000 CV
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
> 75 dBA
max. 4.2 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
approx. 650 g
Dimensions
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
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Specifications
SDC 8000 ID
Frequency response
Pick-up pattern
Headphone socket
100 – 14,000 Hz
cardioid
3.5 mm jack (≥ 16 Ω)
Maximum output level
at headphone socket
1.5 V at 32 Ω
> 75 dBA
S/N at headphone output
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Standards
max. 4 W
0 to +50 °C
IEC 849
Housing
recyclable ABS
Dimensions
approx. W 150 mm, H 80 mm, D 185 mm
approx. 380 mm
Microphone gooseneck length
Weight
approx. 675 g
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Specifications
SDC 8000 CU central unit
AUX IN 1,2
XLR-3F, transformer balanced
max. +14 dBu
Input level
Input impedance
Frequency response
> 6 kΩ at 1 kHz
100 – 14,000 Hz
AUX OUT 1
XLR-3M, transformer balanced
max. +6 dBu
Output level
Output impedance
S/N
< 200 Ω at 1 kHz
max. 78 dBA
Frequency response
THD+N
100 – 14,000 Hz
≤ 0.05 % (0 dBu)
AUX OUT 2,3,4,5
Output level
Output impedance
S/N
9-pole sub-D, unbalanced
max. +0 dBu
< 100 Ω at 1 kHz
max 75 dBA
Frequency response
THD+N
100 – 14,000 Hz
< 0.5 % (0 dBu)
Headphone output
Output level
S/N
max. 750 mV at 32 Ω
max. 75 dBA
Frequency response
THD+N
100 – 14,000 Hz
< 0.5 % (0 dBu)
PC interface COM 1
PC interface COM 2
PC interface COM 3
Test tone
RS 232 SUB-D-9 for interpreter software
RS 232 SUB-D-9
RS 232 SUB-D-9 for conference software
400 Hz / 1 kHz
Mains voltage
100 – 240 V 10 % (50 – 60 Hz)
max. 3.5 A / 230 V; 7.0 A / 115 V
approx. 300 VA
Mains current
Power consumption
Fuse
3.15 A / 230 V; 7.0 A / 115 V
approx. 48 V
Output voltage ports 1-6
Operating temperature
Sound pressure level of fan
Dimensions
0 to +50 °C
48 dBA SPL at 1 m
approx. 485 x 141 x 265 mm
approx. 6 kg
Weight
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Specifications
SDC 8000 AO analog output unit
Power supply
48 V DC supplied via
SDC 8000 CU DATA OUT port
100 – 14,000 Hz
max. 0 dBu, balanced
max. 0 dBu, unbalanced
≤ 80 Ω at 1 kHz
Frequency response
Output level (XLR)
Output level (RCA):
Output Impedance
S/N
77 dBA
Operating temperature
Dimensions
0 to +50 °C
483 (19“) x 43.2 x 178 mm
3 kg
Weight
RJ 45 cable
Length:
2 m, 3 m, 5 m, 10 m, 50 m
24 AWG
Wire cross section:
Attention!
Do not use any standard Ethernet cable (26 AWG)!
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Appendix A: Camera control protocol
Appendix A: Camera control protocol
The SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system supports camera
control. The central unit sends a control command to the connected
camera control:
y when a delegate or chairman unit is activated,
y when a delegate or chairman unit is deactivated,
y when all active microphones are deactived one after the other,
y when all active microphones are deactived simultaneously
(priority function),
y every 5 seconds for synchronization.
These commands are evaluated by the camera control which then
automatically aims the camera at a speaker and adjusts the focus.
The camera control must be connected to the SDC 8000 CU central unit’s
COM 2 interface (RS 232 connection). The settings for the communications
port for camera control are:
Bits per second: 19,200
Data bits:
Parity:
8
None
1
Stop bits:
Flow control:
None
Note!
In order to activate camera control on the central unit, you have to
purchase the serial output license SDC 8000 S-SO (Cat. No. 9855)
The syntax of the commands
All commands sent by the SDC 8000 CU central unit start with a “%” sign.
The last character is a character which states the end of the transmission.
Just before the end-of-transmission character, there are four characters
within the command sent to the camera control which account for the CRC
checksum.
STX “%”
Start of
Transmission
Character
data
Data of the
command
CRC
ETX
16 bit sum of the End of
ASCII characters
between STX and Character
CRC (0x0D)
Transmission
(0x25 = “%”)
The CRC checksum is in uppercase hexadecimal form while all other
numbers are in decimal form.
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Appendix B: Control panel protocol
Appendix B: Control panel protocol
The SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system supports a control
panel. The central unit sends a control command to the connected control
panel:
y when a delegate or chairman unit is activated,
y when a delegate or chairman unit is deactivated,
y a microphone goes into request mode,
y when all active microphones are deactived simultaneously
(priority function).
The control panel sends a control command to the central unit:
y when a delegate or chairman unit is to be activated,
y when a delegate or chairman unit is to be deactivated,
y when the control panel is to be reset (Reset)
The control panel must be connected to the SDC 8000 CU central unit’s
COM 2 interface (RS 232 connection). The settings for the communications
port for the control panel are:
Bits per second: 19,200
Data bits:
Parity:
8
None
1
Stop bits:
Flow control:
None
Note!
In order to connect a control panel to the central unit, you have to
purchase the serial output license SDC 8000 S-SO (Cat. No. 9855)
Commands
All commands sent by the SDC 8000 CU central unit start with a “%” sign.
The last character is a character which states the end of the transmission.
Just before the end-of-transmission character, there are four characters
within the command sent to the camera control which account for the CRC
checksum.
STX “%”
Start of
Transmission
Character
data
Data of the
command
CRC
ETX
16 bit sum of the End of
ASCII characters
between STX and Character
CRC (0x0D)
Transmission
(0x25 = “%”)
The CRC checksum is in uppercase hexadecimal form while all other
numbers are in decimal form.
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Appendix C: Repeater for the SDC 8000 system
Appendix C: Repeater for the SDC 8000
system
A repeater is used to boost the signal on a system cable. When a system
cable reaches a length of 100 m, the signal over the system cables
becomes too weak.
You can insert a repeater into the system cable to boost this signal.
The repeater features an IN and an OUT socket. The cable from the central
unit should be connected to the IN socket ᕢ and the following daisy-chain
of conference consoles should be connected to the OUT socket ᕡ.
It is also possible to connect a cable daisy-chain with conference consoles
to the central unit and – when the cable daisy-chain reaches 100 m – insert
a repeater into the daisy-chain.
The DC power supply which reaches the repeater is 30 to 60 VDC straight
from the central unit.
The repeater features three LEDs:
·
³
» UPLINK FAIL LED: lights up when there is no communication with a
conference console (normally OFF).
¿ DOWNLINK FAIL LED: lights up when there is no communication from
the central unit (normally OFF).
»
´ POWER SUPPLY LED: lights up when power is supplied to the repeater
(normally ON).
¿
´
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Appendix C: Repeater for the SDC 8000 system
Approval
SENNHEISER electronic GmbH & Co. KG declare that these devices are in
compliance with the applicable CE standards and regulations.
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG
30900 Wedemark, Germany
Phone +49 (5130) 600 0
Fax +49 (5130) 600 300
www.sennheiser.com
Printed in Germany
Publ. 08/04
91461/A02
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