Listen Technologies Network Card IS 6132P User Manual

DCS 6000  
User Manual  
Digital Conference System  
IS 6132P Interpreter Set  
with firmware 5.3.xx or later  
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List of Contents  
IS 6132 P Interpreter Set ..................................7  
List of Contents..................................................... 3  
Important .............................................................. 4  
General description..........................................7  
Features............................................................7  
User Controls, indications & connectors .........7  
Set up for each interpreters set.........................9  
Normal operation ...........................................11  
Compliancy........................................................ 4  
Installation precautions.................................... 4  
Cleaning ............................................................. 4  
Repacking .......................................................... 4  
Warranty ........................................................... 4  
System Setup........................................................14  
Typical schematics...........................................14  
Appendix..............................................................15  
Language list ....................................................15  
Description of the DCS 6000 system ................... 5  
Features.............................................................. 5  
System components........................................... 6  
Central equipment etc...................................... 6  
Technical appendix..........................................16  
Cabling...........................................................16  
Interpreter equipment...................................... 6  
Conference equipment and channel selectors . 6  
Accessories (not supplied).............................17  
Technical specifications.................................17  
Operating instructions ......................................... 7  
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IS6132 REV M.DOC  
04-05-2006  
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Important  
exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust or  
humidity, mechanical vibration or shock.  
Compliancy  
The equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits of the following standards for digital  
devices:  
To avoid moisture condensations do not install the  
unit where the temperature may rise rapidly.  
Cleaning  
EN55103-1 (Emission)  
EN55103-2 (Immunity)  
FCC rules part 15, class A (Emission)  
To keep the cabinet in its original condition,  
periodically clean it with a soft cloth. Stubborn  
stains may be removed with a cloth lightly  
dampened with a mild detergent solution. Never use  
organic solvents such as thinners or abrasive  
cleaners since these will damage the cabinet.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Repacking  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial or light  
industrial environment. The equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if  
not installed and used in accordance with the user  
manual it may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
Save the original shipping cardboard box and  
packing material; they will become handy if you  
ever have to ship the unit. For maximum protection,  
re-pack the unit as originally packed from the  
factory.  
Warranty  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in this manual  
could void your authority to operate this equipment.  
The individual units in the DCS 6000 system are  
minimum covered by 12 months warranty against  
defects in materials or workmanship.  
Installation precautions  
Do not install the unit in a location near heat  
sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place  
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Description of the DCS 6000 system  
RS232/RS422 connection on CU 6010 for  
external operation of the system of a PC or  
control system such as AMX or Crestron  
Features  
The DCS 6000 system has the following main  
features:  
The SW 6000 is an optional software package,  
which expands the functionality of the DCS 6000  
system. The software runs on standard computer  
technology (Standard PC with Windows 2000 or  
XP).  
Fully digital  
Excellent sound quality  
“State of the Art” fully digital integrated  
interpretation, discussion and voting system  
offering interpretation, language distribution,  
conference microphone and voting facilities  
with attendance check with Chip Card ™.  
Main features of the SW 6000 are:  
Microphone management  
Mimic panel operation  
Interpretation management  
Voting management  
Message handling  
New, unique digital DATA and AUDIO bus.  
39 incoming channels (8 floor channels + 31  
interpreted channels) and one Line input.  
33 distributed channels (2 x floor + 31  
interpreted channels)  
Agenda handling  
Data stored on SQL data base for easy  
export/import of data as well as easy links to  
external databases  
The Delegate and Interpreter units are powered  
and controlled by the CU 6010 Central Unit,  
which drives up to app. 200 units on 4 chains.  
Multi language user interfaces  
EX 6010 Extension Units or PS 6000 Power  
Supplies available if more units are required  
Supports different User types with different  
priorities, user interfaces and control  
possibilities  
A total of 4000 units (delegate and/or  
interpreter units) can be connected to the  
system.  
Variety of printing facilities such as speaker’s  
log, voting results, delegates list etc.  
Using screened CAT5 or CAT5e cabling (FTP  
or STP) ensuring a very cost effective  
installation and easy set-up of portable systems  
Firmware in Delegate units, Interpreter Units,  
Central Units etc. upgradeable through serial  
PC-connection (RS232 or RS422)  
Can be operated with or without a PC.  
Added functionality and comprehensive  
features provided by SW 6000 software  
package running on PC  
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Conference equipment and channel  
selectors  
System components  
The CU 6010 Central Unit supports all available  
units in the DCS 6000 series:  
CS 6032FV/H  
CM/DM 6010P Conference Unit (portable)  
Channel Selector (flush mounted)  
CM/DM 6020P Conference Unit (portable) with  
XLR microphone connector  
Central equipment etc.  
CM/DM 6070P Conference Unit (portable) with  
two built-in channel selectors  
CM/DM 6090P Conference Unit (portable) with  
two built-in channel selectors and  
EX 6010  
PS 6000  
AO 6008  
RP 6004  
JB 6002  
JB 6004  
Extension Unit  
Power Supply  
Audio Output box  
Repeater for four chains  
Junction Box with 2 outputs  
Junction Box with 4 outputs  
XLR microphone connector  
CM/DM 6060F Conference Unit (flush mounted)  
with one built-in channel  
selectors  
CM/DM 6510F Conference Unit (flush mounted)  
with Chip-card and 3 voting  
buttons  
CM/DM 6560F Conference Unit (flush mounted)  
with one built-in channel  
selector, Chip-card and 3 voting  
buttons  
Interpreter equipment  
IS 6132P  
LS 6032P  
Interpreter Set  
Interpreter Loudspeaker  
MU 6040C/D  
Microphone Unit for use with  
customised front plate with  
Loudspeaker, Microphone and  
Buttons. Available in Delegate  
(D) and Chairman (C) version  
AM 6040  
Ambient Noise Microphone  
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Operating instructions  
IS 6132 P Interpreter Set  
Features  
The main features of the IS 6132 Interpreter Unit  
are:  
General description  
The IS 6132 Interpreter Set is designed for use for  
one interpreter, It is a compact unit for table top  
use. The design of the units is easy understandable  
with a “listening part” at the left side of the unit and  
a “speaking part” at the right side of the unit.  
4 pre-select listening channels  
Large LCD display with back light  
possibility  
Clear LED indication in buttons  
For use with either headset or gooseneck  
microphone  
User Controls, indications & connectors  
Front plate layout  
IS 6132 Interpreter Set  
Speaking  
Danish Interpretation Systems  
too fast  
Call  
Relay-select  
B-select  
- TREBLE +  
d
c
b
B
A
Engaged  
- BASS +  
a
Incoming  
Outgoing  
Mute  
Microphone  
- VOLUME +  
Floor  
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A
Front plate controls  
Press this button to select the A-language as the  
outgoing channel. A Red LED is indicating, that A-  
language is selected. The Yellow engaged LED is  
indicating, that the A-channel is occupied i.e. a  
microphone on an interpreter set is switched on at  
this channel  
Incoming Section  
Volume  
This control adjusts the listening level in the  
connected headphone  
Bass  
B
This control adjust the Bass level in the connected  
headphone  
Press this button to select the B-language as the  
outgoing channel. A Red LED is indicating, that B-  
language is selected The Yellow engaged LED is  
indicating, that the B-channel is occupied i.e. a  
microphone on an interpreter set is switched on at  
this channel.  
Treble  
This control adjust the Treble level in the connected  
headphone  
B-Select  
a-b-c-d  
After pressing the B-button, the B-language can be  
selected (if ALL is chosen at the B-mode selection  
in the B-language set-up menu.  
These button selects between four pre-selection of  
relay channels  
Relay-select  
Speaking too fast  
These buttons are used for each of the four pre-  
selection to scroll through the available languages  
Pressing this button sends a signal to the Chairman,  
that the Speaker has to slow down his speech.  
Floor  
Call  
This button selects the floor language as the  
listening language  
Not implemented  
Connectors  
XLR connector  
Outgoing Section  
Microphone  
The XLR-connector on the front is used for  
connecting a microphone to the unit. Please note  
that only DIS series GM40xx and GM44xx can be  
used.  
This button switches on the microphone. When  
switched ON, the button and the light ring on the  
gooseneck microphone will light red.  
Mute  
Headphone connector  
This button is used to temporarily switching off the  
microphone (when coughing etc). The channel is  
still “occupied” when pressing the button, but the  
microphone is disconnected as long as the button is  
depressed. Mute is indicated by switching off the  
light in the light ring of the microphone.  
On each side of the interpreter set a mini jack is  
located for connecting a headphone for listening to  
the Floor language or one of the pre-selected relay  
languages (a-b-c-d). On the left side a standard jack  
connector is also located with the same  
functionality.  
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Headset Connector  
The 9 digit number at the bottom of the display is  
the units serial number. Each of the three positions  
separated by dots can hold a value of 0-255 giving a  
maximum serial number of 255.255.255.  
On the left side, a DIN connector is located for  
connecting a DIS headset instead of a microphone.  
“Display” power connector  
After some seconds the following type of screen is  
shown:  
The unit supports a dimmed backlight (on/off user  
selectable) in the LCD display with no external  
power supply connected. However special  
circumstances can required full light in the display.  
At the bottom a power connector is used for  
connecting a optional Power Adapter used for  
supplying power for full light in the display. Please  
note, that the interpreter set is functioning perfectly  
also without light in the display.  
11 SWE FLOOR  
1 ITA FLOOR  
3 FR FLOOR  
4 DAN FLOOR  
2
ENGLISH  
11  
SWEDISH  
This screen will be different on the various  
Interpreter sets, depending on the individual set-up  
of the Interpreter Set. If the welcoming screen does  
not disappear, the interpreter set has not been set-  
up. For setting up the interpreter set, please see next  
section.  
Please observe that only the Power adapter supplied  
with the interpreter set can be used. Other Power  
adapters might damage the interpreter set.  
A black dot in the middle of the first line indicates  
that the Audio out from the interpreter unit is  
muted. The reason for this is communication  
problems. Cables etc. have to be checked.  
Loudspeaker Connector  
A D-Sub 9 pole connector for connecting the  
LS6032 Loudspeaker unit is located at the bottom  
of the unit. The LS6032 Loudspeaker has a separate  
Volume control. The loudspeaker will be  
disconnected automatically if a microphone is  
switched on at one of the interpreter sets in the  
same booth (same A-language). This connector is  
only on some versions of the Interpreter Set.  
11 SWE FLOOR  
1 ITA FLOOR  
3 FR FLOOR  
4 DAN FLOOR  
2
ENGLISH  
11  
SWEDISH  
Setup menu  
DCS LAN connector  
Before using an Interpreter Set, a set-up of the A-  
language and B-language has to be done on all  
other interpreters’ sets.  
Two RJ45 sockets are located at the bottom of the  
unit for connecting to the previous unit (an  
Interpreter set or CU 6010 or an other DCS 6000  
unit) and to the next unit.  
When b and B are depressed simultaneously the set-  
up menu is shown:  
Set up for each interpreters set  
-Booth/desk no.  
-B-language/B-mode  
-Ver. and serial no.  
-Communication status ▼  
When an IS 6132 interpreter unit is connected to the  
CU 6010, the following start-up screen is shown  
DANISH INTERPRETATION  
SYSTEMS  
When the unit is un-configured (has not yet  
received an address) the first two menus will not be  
available. This is indicated by the missing “-“  
IS6132  
055.004.255  
Booth/desk no.  
B-language/B-mode  
-Ver. and serial no.  
-Communication status ▼  
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If the B-select buttons is pressed the last two menu  
items are shown:  
All  
himself.  
The interpreter can select any B-language  
Only the B-language chosen at the B-  
-Backlight  
One  
-AB with mic on  
language selection can be used during operation.  
None During operation no B-language can be  
used (the B-button has no function except for b-B).  
To save the selection, press OK (B-button).  
Ver. and serial no.  
A menu is selected by pressing the button to the left  
of the menu (a-d). Then the display shows the next  
level of menus or selections.  
This is an information menu showing the version,  
software serial number and the address assigned to  
the unit by the CU 6010 Central Unit.  
Booth selection  
Pressing the (d) button selects the Booth set-up  
menu:  
IS6132 rev. D  
Booth:  
7 - 7 Norwegian  
Desk number:  
1
SW ver.:  
Serial #: 055.004.255  
Address: 215  
053.009 OK  
OK  
Cancel  
Press c-button for selecting the Booth number for  
the Interpreter Set. A black dot is indicating the  
selection. Then use Relay-select up/down to scroll  
through the available languages. The Desk number  
will automatically change to the next available desk  
for the selected language. To save the selection,  
press OK (B-button).  
Press OK to return to the Set-up menu  
Communication status  
This is an information menu showing the  
communication status of the unit.  
Rx Errors: 0  
Tx Retries: 0  
Tx dropped: 0  
If the desk number is set to an already occupied  
desk number the set will take over the configuration  
from the set on that desk and the other set will be  
loose the configuration.  
OK  
Reset  
“B” language selection  
When B-language is selected by pressing the c-  
button, the following menu will appear.  
Press Reset to reset the number of Errors etc.  
counted. After start up, some errors can be seen, but  
if the numbers of errors are constantly increasing,  
the cabling or a unit is defective. The fault could  
also be a LAN connector, which is not properly  
inserted. Please note the “click” from the lock,  
when inserting the connector.  
B-language:  
7 Norwegian  
B-mode:  
One  
OK  
Cancel  
Press OK to return to the Set-up menu.  
Press button (c) for selecting the B-language for the  
Interpreter Set. A black dot is indicating the  
selection. Use Relay-select up/down to scroll  
through the available languages.  
If the communication during start up is failing in a  
way, that the Interpreter Unit will not work, this  
screen will be shown instead of normal welcoming  
screen.  
Press button (a) for selecting the B-mode for the  
Interpreter Set. The B-mode selection has the  
following choices:  
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This screen will be different on the various  
Interpreter Sets, depending on the individual set-up  
of the Interpreter Set.  
LCD backlight  
This menu gives the user the possibility to control  
the dimmed LCD backlight:  
Please note, if the welcoming screen is not  
disappearing, the Booth number has not been set-  
up. For setting up the interpreter set, please see the  
section “Set up for each interpreters set”.  
LCD backlight:  
ON  
OK  
Cancel  
Selection of incoming language  
The user can toggle the backlight setting between  
ON and OFF by pressing the relay-select buttons.  
When interpreting, the interpreter will listen to  
either the “Floor” language or will listen to one of  
the interpreted languages. The Floor button will  
select the Floor language and the buttons a, b, c and  
d select the pre-selected languages shown on the  
LCD-display to the headphone output. Each of the  
buttons can be pre-selected to any of the interpreter  
channels.  
Press OK to return to the Set-up menu  
Only dimmed LCD backlight can be controlled  
using this menu – strong LCD backlight will be  
available if external Power Supply is connected  
AB switch with mic on  
AB switch with mic on means that the user can  
change the outgoing channel from A to B even  
when the microphone is active.  
When one of the buttons a, b, c and d is pressed a  
LED is lighted in the button pressed indicating, that  
this pre-select is chosen.  
AB switch with mic on:  
The two first characters in the display show the  
channel number (e.g. 12 or 5) and the following  
three characters show the corresponding language  
in short (see language list).  
ON  
OK  
Cancel  
When the Floor button is pressed the Floor channel  
is selected and the green Floor LED is lit. Also the  
indication in one of the buttons a, b, c and d is  
removed.  
The feature is toggled between ON and OFF with  
relay-select.  
This feature is typically used in two language  
scenarios where an interpreter is responsible for  
translating from language A to B and also the  
reverse from language B to A.  
OBS If the functionality, that pressing the Floor  
button again shall switch the listening back to the  
previous selection of (a, b, c or d) is required, at  
setting in the CU 6010 can be changed. Please  
consult the DIS factory for this option.  
Press OK to return to the Set-up menu.  
Normal operation  
When one of the a-d channels is selected the Floor  
LED goes out and the audio from the selected  
channel is switched on instead of Floor. It is then  
possible to change the listening channel with the  
Relay select up and down push buttons. When the  
highest number is reached when stepping up, the  
counting restarts from 1.  
As mentioned in previous chapter the following  
type of screen is shown short time after the system  
is powered up:  
11 SWE FLOOR  
1 ITA FLOOR  
3 FR FLOOR  
4 DAN FLOOR  
2
ENGLISH  
11  
The reverse will happen when stepping down.  
SWEDISH  
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If one of the buttons is held down for more than one  
second the channels will scroll through the  
languages with a speed of 2-4 languages per  
second.  
Selection of Outgoing channel  
The two push buttons A and B are used to select  
whether the interpreter will be routed to the A- or  
B-outgoing channel.  
Only the number of channels set at the Channel Set-  
up menu at the CU 6010 can be selected and shown.  
The numbers will always be in succession from 1  
and up. The same is the case for the CS 6032  
channel selectors, with the exception, that the CS  
6032 is also showing channel 0 (floor)  
When A is pressed the red LED is lighted in the  
button. When B is pressed the light in the A-button  
will go out and the red LED in the B-button will  
light up.  
The A-lines will always show the language of the  
one selected for the Interpreter Set. The upper line  
at the left shows the channel number and the lower  
line shows the languages in full name in accordance  
to the language list supported (max. 10 char.).  
Showing quality of Incoming language  
To the right of the four a-d language abbreviations  
of the quality of the source is shown.  
If there is no interpretation at the channel (Floor  
audio is present) then “FLOOR” will be shown.  
When the system is initialised and set up then the  
A-display will show the booth languages and A is  
automatically selected. B-display will show the B-  
language selected at the B-language Set-up  
When there is an interpreters set switched on to the  
channel where the interpreter is listening to Floor,  
then a quality indication “+” is shown.  
When B is pressed the light LED in the button is lit.  
It is now possible to change the selection of the B-  
language channel with the B-select push buttons up  
and down if the B-mode is set to “All” in the B-  
language setup menu.  
When an interpreter’s set is switched on to the  
channel where the interpreter listens to another  
channel whose interpreter listens to Floor, a quality  
indication “-.” is shown. This is indication one relay  
interpreting.  
The B-selection will only function when B is  
selected and the Microphone is not switched On.  
Brought one level further, a quality indication “- -.”  
is shown. This is indication for double or more  
relay interpreting  
Microphone on/off  
When the push button is pressed the microphone  
audio is put on to the outgoing channel; the LED’s  
in the button and the lamp of the microphone are lit  
up. If another interpreter already occupies the  
outgoing channel nothing will happen.  
When interpreting on the A-language and the A-  
language of the Interpreter Set is selected, then  
“FLOOR“ will be shown, preventing that the  
interpreter hears himself. For testing purpose, the  
corresponding a, b, c or d button can be pressed for  
3 seconds the listening audio will then switch to the  
interpreter himself and the quality indication change  
to “SELF”. When releasing the button, the listening  
audio will switch back to Floor and the quality  
indication changes to “FLOOR” again.  
When the push button again is pressed the sound  
from the microphone, the button LED’s and  
microphone lamp is switched off.  
Mute  
The button will switch off the audio from the  
microphone to the outgoing channel while it is  
depressed (the channel is muted). Also the light ring  
in the microphone is switched off while depressed.  
If the A-language is not selected the quality  
indication “SELF” is shown  
All a-d selections show the actual quality of the  
channels at all times.  
When the button is released the microphone audio  
is switched on again and the light ring in the  
microphone is switched on.  
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Speaking too fast)  
Error indication  
When pushing this button the LED in the Speaking  
too fast button lights in 10 sek. in all IS 6132 units.  
If errors occur in the communication with the CU it  
will be indicated by the interpreters set. The set has  
two error thresholds. The first threshold is reached  
when audio-data from the CU contains too many  
errors for the sound to be reproduced correctly. This  
is indicated by a black matrix in the normal  
operation display and by the communication display  
when the set is un-initialised. The second threshold  
is reached when the frame error rate reaches a  
higher predefined value. When this happens the set  
will enter the communication status display  
regardless of the state the set was in before errors  
occurred.  
And at the same time the Speaking too fast  
indication will be indicated in units supporting this  
function (as some CM6xxx units or PC with SW  
6000 software)  
Call  
Not implemented.  
A-Engaged  
The yellow LED is lit if the channel is occupied  
either by another interpreter or the interpreters set  
itself occupies the channel.  
The error status is checked every 5 seconds and  
when no errors has occurred since the last check the  
set enters the operation mode it was in before errors  
was detected.  
B-Engaged  
The yellow LED is lit if the channel is occupied  
either by another interpreter or the interpreters set  
itself occupies the channel.  
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For generel guidelines etc. please consult the CU 6000 User Manual.  
Typical schematics  
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Appendix  
Language list  
The following languages are supported by the DCS 6000 system:  
Language  
ISO 639-2/B  
abbreviation  
Language  
ISO 639-2/B  
abbreviation  
Language  
ISO 639-2/B  
abbreviation  
Floor language  
Afrikaans  
Albanian  
Arabic  
FLO  
AFR  
ALB  
ARA  
ARM  
AZE  
BAQ  
BEL  
BEN  
BUL  
BUR  
CAN  
CAT  
CHI  
Icelandic  
Indonesian  
Irish  
ICE  
Slovenian  
Spanish  
SLV  
SPA  
SWA  
SWE  
TGL  
TGK  
TAM  
TEL  
THA  
TIB  
IND  
GLE  
ITA  
Swahili  
Italian  
Swedish  
Tagalog  
Armenian  
Azerbaijani  
Basque  
Japanese  
Javanese  
Kazakh  
Khmer  
JAP  
JAV  
KAZ  
KHA  
KIR  
Tajik  
Tamil  
Belarusian  
Bengali  
Bulgarian  
Burmese  
Cantonese  
Catalan  
Telugu  
Kirghiz  
Korean  
Thai  
KOR  
KUR  
LAO  
LAV  
LIT  
Tibetan  
Kurdish  
Lao  
Turkish  
TUR  
TUK  
UKR  
URD  
UZB  
VIE  
Turkmen  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Latvian  
Lithuanian  
Macedonian  
Malay  
Chinese  
Corsican  
Croatian  
Czech  
COR  
SCR  
CZE  
DAN  
DUT  
ENG  
EST  
MAC  
MAY  
MAL  
MAR  
MON  
NEP  
NOR  
PAN  
PER  
POL  
POR  
ROH  
RUM  
RUS  
SCC  
SIN  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Welsh  
Maltese  
Marathi  
Mongolian  
Nepali  
WEL  
YOR  
N 1  
Danish  
Yoruba  
Dutch  
Other no 1  
Other no 2  
Other no 3  
Other no 4  
Other no 5  
Other no 6  
Other no 7  
Other no 8  
Other no 9  
Other no 10  
Other no 11  
Other no 12  
English  
N 2  
Estonian  
Finnish  
Norwegian  
Panjabi  
N 3  
FIN  
N 4  
French  
FRE  
GLG  
GEO  
GER  
GRE  
HAU  
HEB  
HIN  
Persian  
N 5  
Gallegan  
Georgian  
German  
Greek  
Polish  
N 6  
Portuguese  
Raetoroman  
Romanian  
Russian  
Serbian  
Sinhalese  
Slovak  
N 7  
N 8  
N 9  
Hausa  
N10  
N11  
N12  
Hebrew  
Hindi  
Hungarian  
HUN  
SLO  
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Technical appendix  
Loudspeaker  
Cabling  
CAT5  
Pin  
Connector D9S  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Power (+48VDC)  
Not connected  
+Signal  
Not connected  
Power Ground.  
Mute  
Not connected  
-Signal  
Signal Ground  
The DCS 6000 system uses CAT5, CAT5e or  
CAT6 FTP or STP cables with screened RJ45  
connectors.  
It is important to use only FTP or STP  
(screened) cables and screened RJ45 connectors  
and not UTP cable, which is unscreened.  
EIA 568-B wiring shall be used. How to wire a  
CAT5 (EIA 568-B) Cable:  
Pin Function  
Connector #1 Connector #2  
Interpreter Headset  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
In-going + ORG/WHT  
ORG/WHT  
ORG  
GRN/WHT  
BLU  
BLU/WHT  
GRN  
Pin  
Connector Din 8 pole female  
In-going -  
+48V  
0V  
ORG  
GRN/WHT  
BLU  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+ Headphones  
0 V Ground  
+ Mic signal  
- Headphones  
- Mic signal 0 V Ground  
0 V Ground  
0V  
+48V  
BLU/WHT  
GRN  
Outgoing - BRN/WHT  
Outgoing + BRN  
BRN/WHT  
BRN  
0 V Ground  
0 V Ground  
Note. If other colour codes are used then the four  
pairs are connected as follows:  
Pair 1: Pin 1 & 2  
Pair 2: Pin 3 & 6  
Pair 3: Pin 4 & 5  
Pair 4: Pin 7 & 8  
The phase of the pairs must be correct and the  
wiring spec. as stated in CAT5 (EIA 568-B) have to  
be followed.  
Note: CAT6 cables can normally only be  
terminated in sockets (female) and not in cable  
plugs. CAT6 should thus only be used for long  
cable draws terminating in wall outlets or patch  
panels.  
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Accessories (not supplied)  
GM 4422 Gooseneck microphone ......................... 18 12 05661  
DH 6001 Headphone............................................. 14 11 03054  
IH 6000 Headset .................................................... 11 14 04951  
LS 6132P Loudspeaker........................................... 15 09 10382  
Power adapter (for full light in display) ................. S1 01 99870  
EC 6000-..5 Connection Cable 0,5 m..................... 10 03 12500  
EC 6000-01 Connection Cable 1 m.........................10 03 13101  
EC 6000-02 Connection Cable 2 m.........................10 03 13201  
EC 6000-05 Connection Cable 5 m.........................10 03 13501  
EC 6000-10 Connection Cable 10 m.......................10 03 14102  
EC 6000-20 Connection Cable 20 m.......................10 03 14202  
EC 6000-50 Connection Cable 50 m.......................10 03 14502  
Technical specifications  
Temperature to guarantee specified performance  
............................. 5 Deg C. to 40 Deg C. (10 to 80% humidity)  
Storage temperature  
Digital Section  
Sound quality .........20 bit audio @ 32 kHz sampling frequency  
Number of incoming channels.............................32 (31 + floor)  
Number of outgoing channels (interpreted)............................ 31  
..........................-20 Deg C. to 60 Deg C. (10 to 80% humidity)  
Weight ..............................................................................1,0 kg  
Dimensions (W x H x D) .............................235 x 73 x 115 mm  
without knobs and microphone  
Analog Section  
Microphone input type........................DIS GM 4xxx series only  
Headphone output level: ................................................... 1,5 V  
Min. headphone impedance:............................. 4 ohm – 1 kohm  
External loudspeaker output level (balanced): ..........max. 2,8 V  
Min. loudspeaker amp. input impedance:....................... 2 kohm  
Frequency response .................................................... 50-15kHz  
Signal to noise ratio: .................................................. >85 dBA  
Total harmonic distortion: .............................................< 0.1%  
Connectors  
DCS LAN network ...............................................2 pieces RJ45  
Microphone input.......................................XLR3 female socket  
Headphone connectors .....................2 pieces mini jack 3.5 mm  
.............................................................1 piece standard jack ¼”  
Headset connector............................................8 pin DIN socket  
LS 6032P Loudspeaker Unit socket.....................................D9S  
General  
Standards  
Power requirement...................................................24-48 V DC  
The IS 6132 conforms to all relevant standards.  
Power consumption (excl. LS6032P) ............... 2,5W maximum  
Power supplied from CU 6000 / CU 6010 / EX 6010 / PS 6000  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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