@2015 Shure Incorporated User Manual CU 6105 rev F.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Connecting a PC and an iPad 17 Important 4 Connecting an audio recorder 17 Connecting an audio mixer 18 Important Safeguards 4 Labels 5 Connecting interpretation units 19 Note for Power Connections 5 Using wireless language distribution 20 Power Disconnect 6 Using RP 6004 Repeater 22 Compliance 6 Using PS 6001 DCS-LAN Power Kit 22 Cleaning 6 Connecting to SW 6000 23 Repacking 6 Connecting
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Retrieving system status 54 External Commands to CU 6105 63 Voting control (only CU 6105) 54 Commands from CU 6105 to External 65 Voting results 54 Voting Control 67 56 External Commands to the CU 6105 67 External Commands to CU 6105 56 CU 6105 Commands to External 68 CU 6105 Commands to External 60 Microphone Control Audio Control @2015 Shure Incorporated 63 User Manual CU 6105 rev F.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System Important Important Important Safeguards 1 Read these instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the apparatus or system is operated. 2 3 10 Keep these instructions - The important safety instructions and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Do not install the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust or humidity, mechanical vibration or shock.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 18 not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For apparatuses intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Power Disconnect Apparatuses with or without On/Off switches have power supplied to the apparatus whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the apparatus is operational only when the On/Off switch is in the On position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all apparatuses.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Your DCS 6000 Conference System The DCS 6000 system with CU 6105 DCS 6000 Digital Conference System is a system to be used at meetings, where a number of people are addressing the ‘Floor’ in a structured manor. The audio from the Conference units can be heard in the built in loudspeakers in the units. The system does also allow for simultaneous interpretation for international conferences where multiple languages are used.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual DM 6620 F Conference Unit (flush mounted) with, Chip-card and 5 voting buttons CM/DM 6680 F Conference Unit (flush mounted) with one built-in channel selector, Chip-card and 5 voting buttons MU 6040 C/D Microphone Unit for use with FD/FC front plate with Loudspeaker, Microphone and Buttons.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Getting Started Setting up the system the first time When setting up the system for the first time please follow the instruction given in this section in sequence. 1. General Guidelines’ for details. Unpack the CU 6105 Central Unit and connect the power cord to the CU Power Supply and connect the cable from the power supply to the CU 6105. 5. Connect power to the PS CU Power Supply. The light indication in the power switch on the CU 6105 will light red.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual General Guidelines Installation The CU 6105 is suitable for either tabletop or 19inch rack-mounted use. Four feet (for tabletop use) and two mounting brackets (for rack mounting) are supplied. racks to be stacked close with other units without extra room for cooling air between them. Please check that other units in the rack will allow this.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Max. number of units to be connected The following tables shows the maximum number of units, which can be connected to a CU 6105 Central Unit. Conference Unit and the ‘Interconnecting Cable is defined as the cable connecting two conference units. Feeding cables and interconnection cables must be minimum AWG24 if the number of units in the tables is to be used.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual IS 6132 P Interpreter Units Length of Feeding Cable, Length of interconnecting Cables, 10 m 30 m 50 m 100 m 150 m Figure 0-F 2 2 2 2 2 m m m m m CS 6340 F Channel Selector Max. number of units All ON ½ ON 1/3 ON 54 49 44 35 25 x 57 51 40 30 Length of Feeding Cable 30 m 50 m 100 m 150 m 10 m 30 m 50 m 100 m 150 m 10 m 30 m 50 m 100 m 150 m x 60 x x x IS 6132 P Interpreter Units connected. The numbers are with no loudspeakers connected.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Using multiple DCS-LAN chains The following table shows the maximum number of units, which can be connected to the DCS-LAN using multiple chain outputs simultaneously. DC 6990 P Conference Units Length of Feeding Cable 10 m 30 m 50 m 100 m 150 m 10 m 30 m 50 m 100 m 150 m Note: If only one chain is used the information in section ‘Using only one DCS-LAN chain’ must be used.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual CU 6105 Central Unit Overview The CU 6105 Central Unit for the DCS 6000 is the heart of the system. One CU 6105 is needed in each DCS 6000 system. 2. Menu buttons – 5-button keypad for configuring the unit in combination with the display (1). 3. Mains on/off switch – After switching the mains on, the central unit starts up and the display (1) will light-up after app. 15 seconds. Any connected EX 6010 Extension Units will automatically be powered up.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual connection to the built in web application or for connection to SW 6000 or a control system like AMX® or Crestron®. ‘In 2’ is also used for connection of an ‘Emergency Evacuation Message (EEM)’ audio signal. 4. Audio output A, B, C & D – Four male XLR3 connectors for connection of PA systems, Audio Mixers, Audio Recorders or Language Distribution System etc 6. Emergency switch connector – A terminal block socket for a single, ‘normally open’ switch.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Connecting Units This chapter gives an overview of typical system connections using the CU 6105 Central Unit: combinations of the schematics are however not only possible, but very common used. Although the schematics are typical and are intended to give a general overview, Connecting Conference Unit The DCS 6000 Conference Units are connected to the CU 6105 using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. This is the basic connection of the system.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Connecting a PC The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables and is connected to a PC with a LAN cable. Hint: On older PC’s to setup a fixed IP address on both the PC and the CU might be needed. Note: Depending on the type of PC a ‘Crossed’ LAN cable has to be used. Opening the browser in the PC gives the option of configuring the system and controlling the Conference units from the PC.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. Use the ‘Group’ selection for the four outputs and select the seats for each group. Refer to section ‘Please refer to section ‘Web Browser Setup and Control’ item #8 for more information. This configuration is used when ‘Floor’ audio or audio from one or more microphones is required to be recorded.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Connecting interpretation units The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. In this example one or more Interpreter Booth with Interpreter Units and DH 6021 Headphone is connected to the units. Both of the DCS-LAN chain connectors on the CU 6105 can be used for connecting the Conference Units. Figure 0-G Audio from the Interpreter Units can be heard in the headphones connected to the Chairman and Delegate Units.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Using wireless language distribution The CU 6105 is connected to the Conference Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. Both DCS-LAN connectors on the CU 6105 can be used for connecting Conference Units. & D), where the source to the outputs are configured as ‘Floor’ and the interpreter channels. Refer to section ‘Web Browser Setup and Control’’ item #8.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System Figure 0-I User Manual DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with interpretation and wireless distribution, Ch.1 to Ch.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Using RP 6004 Repeater RP 6004 Repeater can be used to extend the maximum cable length from the central unit of the unit furthest away. Figure 0-J The maximum cable length is 200 m in one chain, but when using RP 6004 Repeater that maximum cable length can be expanded to 680m. DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with RP 6004 Repeater. Using PS 6001 DCS-LAN Power Kit The PS 6001 is a kit consisting of a PS CU Power Supply and a PI 6000 Power Inserted.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Connecting to SW 6000 Figure 0-L is a basic installation with only one PC. SW 6000 is installed on a PC and connected to the CU 6105 using TCP-IP. The PC can be used either by a Chairman or a Technician. Figure 0-M is a more advanced setup, where each user has a PC with SW 6000 conference user application (CUA). Please refer to the SW 6000 User Manuals for more information.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Connecting an emergency signal To use the emergency signal function, a switch (normally-open) must be connected to the emergency switch connector. When the switch is closed an “Emergency Evacuation Message (EEM)” audio signal present on the ‘In 2’ input is distributed to all output channels, overriding all other audio inputs. Important: The level of the signal must be controlled externally.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Web Browser Setup and Control Important: The ‘CU 6105 Web Browser Control’ has been tested with the following browsers: CU 6105 Setup (browser) All configurations and operation options of the CU 6105 can be set using a web browser in a PC, tablet or iPad. When the ‘IP address’ or ‘Host Name’ is typed into the browser the connection to the CU will be established and the ‘CU 6105 Setup’ screen will open in the browser.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 2. Unit Count – Shows the number of connected units on each chain. Unit Status – Shows the connected Conference units with Serial Number and Type of units. The ‘State’ field shows if a unit is ‘Active’ (connected) or ‘Lost’ (not connected) or ‘Unregistered’ (the unit has been present earlier).. If a unit is shown as ‘Locked’ the unit is not compatible with the DCS 6000 System 3.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 4. CU hostname – A host name can be assigned to the CU 6105. This name can be used to connect to the CU 6105 with a browser instead of using the IPaddress. After a hostname is assigned, type the following in the browser: http://’hostname’.local where ‘hostname’ is to be replaced with the assigned name. IP configuration – Select ‘Dynamic’ if the CU is connected to a network with DHCP server.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 6. Language – Selecting the browser interface language. English language is default. 7. Interpretation Setup – Used to set the number of Interpreter Channels in use (0 to 16). When set to value ‘0’ no interpretation channels are present in the system. Only ‘Floor’ sound will be present Channel 0 will always give the original audio (floor).
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 8. Language setup – The “Language setup” menu shows the number of channels according to the ‘Interpreter Channels’ settings. The language for each channel can be selected used the drop down list. 9. Booth Setup – The “Booth Setup” shows a list of Booth (1 to 128). The Interpretation Channels can now be assigned to the Booth. More Booths can be assigned the same channel.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 10. Auto Floor – When set to ON a language channel with no interpretation will have the Floor sound. Interpreter Lock – The Interlock settings are used to setup the interlock between the Interpretation channels. The settings are: Complete Lock An interpreter cannot switch on his microphone to any occupied interpreter channel. This is the default setting.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 11. Delegate Setup All units connected are shown in this list with a ‘Seat Number’ and a ‘Delegate name’. When a unit is connected for the first time, it will be assigned the next ‘Seat Number’ and assigned a ‘Delegate Name’ in the format ‘Seat x’, where ‘x’ is the assigned seat number. The assigned ‘Delegate Name’ can be changed to show the actual name of the delegate placed in the seat.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 12. Unit to Seat Relation – All units connected are shown in this list with ‘Serial Number’ and ‘Seat Number’. When a unit is connected for the first time, it will be assigned the next available ‘Seat Number’ The ‘Seat Number’ can be changed as required. If the changed seat number is already applied to a seat, the seat number will simply be shifted. The ‘Seat Number’ is a numerical in the range 1 to 65535.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description Activating the ‘Arrow Down’ button in the right upper corner reveals a window with options to change settings for a range of seats. 13. Reset to Factory Defaults – When the reset button is activated, the settings in the CU 6105 are reset to factory default. When doing this from a browser, the IP and security settings aren’t changed.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 15. Input Control – The Gain of ‘Audio In 1 & 2’ can be set to ‘0 dB’ or ‘10 dB’. When set to ‘10 dB’ the input signal is amplified 10 db. The ‘Audio In 1 & 2 Volume’ is used to set the volume of the input signal. ‘Audio In 1 & 2’ can be routed to the ‘Loudspeakers’, ‘Floor’ (headphones) in the Conference units as well as to ‘Out. A’ output using the selection buttons. ‘Audio In 1 or 2’ will only be present at ‘Out.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 16. Audio Output – The ‘Source’ can be selected for each of the four outputs. The choices using the dropdown menu are: Group, Floor, Floor 1, Floor 2 or any of the interpreter channels. When ‘Group’ is selected for ‘Out A’, the ‘Group A’ is the source and similar for the three other outputs.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description Activating the ‘Arrow Down’ button in the right upper corner reveals a window with options to change settings for a range of seats. 18. Ambient Microphone – Used to enable/disable a connected AM 6040 Ambient Microphone Unit. When ‘enabled’, the Ambient Noise Microphone is active. When ‘Audio In 1 or 2’ is routed to ‘Loudspeaker’’ and ‘Audio In Volume’ is set to a value between 40dB and 0dB the microphone will be disabled.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 20. Delegate Setup – The number of ‘Max speakers: Total’ defines the maximum number of participants, which can speak at the same time. This includes both delegate and chairman units. The number of ‘Max speakers: Delegates’ defines the maximum number of Delegates, who are allowed to speak at the same time. Please observe that a Chairman Unit can always be switched ON as long as the number set in ‘Max.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 21. Voice Activation – Those settings determines the behavior of the system when working in VOX mode The ‘Voice detection threshold’ can be set to values ranging from ‘-12 to ‘8’ in steps of ‘1’. The default value is ‘0’. Setting to a lower value makes the microphone more sensitive. The ‘Voice detection release time’ can be set to values from 1 to 10 seconds in 0.5 sec step.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # Menu User Manual Settings Description 22. Report – If a report is needed for factory diagnostic purposes. The report can be printed using an installed printer on the PC or saved to a html file.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual CU 6105 Mic. Control (browser) The microphone control screen is selected by clicking the ‘Microphone Control’ button in the ‘CU 6105 Setup’ screen. Figure 0-D shows the screens available with a description of the functionality for each screen. Figure 0-C # Screen CU 6105 Setup, Browser Menu Description 23.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System # User Manual Screen Description 24. Speakers – Shows the list of active speakers. The number of list lines are defined by the setting in ‘Max. Total Speakers’. A speaker is turned off by clicking the speaker name. Requests – Replies – Shows the lists of delegates requesting to speaak/request to reply. An delegate is turned on by clicking the speaker name in the lists.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Open the CU 6105 Browser application using the ‘Safari’ browser on the iPad. Then select ‘Add to Home screen’: Using Web browser in PC Opening the ‘CU 6105 Setup’ in one window and the ‘CU 6105 Microphone Control’ in another window or tab makes it easy to switch between the two screens. To get Full Screen mode press F11.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Operation Modes always be turned on directly if the value set for ‘Max Total Speakers’ is not reached. Operation Mode The “Operation Mode” determines the behavior of the microphone system. Auto (or Automatic) mode allows for the Conference units to be switched on immediately upon activating the ‘Speak’ button. This is indicated by a red light in the ‘Speak’ lamp in the Conference unit.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual be opened. Pressing the microphone buttons will not turn on the microphone but 3 flashes in the green LED will indicate, that the maximum number has been reached. ‘Manual + Reply’ mode The delegate enters into the ‘Reply List’ by pressing the Reply button on his user interface. He might already be on the ‘Request List’ after having activated his Mic button, as a delegate can be present in both lists at the same time.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Troubleshooting In this chapter a simple fault-finding guide is given. This is intended to be used to remedy the consequences of incorrect installation. If more serious faults or problems arise the installer should contact a qualified technician. The light rings in the microphone in the units are constantly flashing Check the cables as the digital communication from the central unit to the Conference units is not established.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System The CU 6105 browser application will not open in a PC or iPad The CU 6105 browser application will not open in iPad The Interpreter Units does not work User Manual Check the IP address using the interactive menu on the CU: ‘LAN setup/IP address setup/IP address’.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Firmware Update If firmware update of the CU 6105 Central Unit is needed for maintenance, this is done using the browser interface. Type the ‘IP address’ or ‘Host Name’ followed by ‘/cgi-bin/update.cgi’ into the browser as shown in Figure 0-A. The CU 6105 Update window is then shown: Figure 0-A Browsing for update file Copy the update file to the PC and locate the file using the ‘Browse’ button. The update file has the format ‘cu_6105_xxxxxx.dis’.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Figure 0-C Update is finalized 48
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Technical Specifications System Specification Overall system characteristics Temperature range The microphone system conforms to IEC 60914, the international standard for Conference systems. To guarantee specified performance ... 5 Deg C. to 40 Deg C. System Audio Performance Storage temperature Audio quality frequency Maximum relative humidity .........................
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual 19” brackets for installing in 19” standard racks USB memory stick with ‘User Manual’ Standby consumption ............... <0,5W (no load) Supply voltage for CU ........... 48V/3A @ 40 deg C PS CU Power Supply (De-rate linearly to 50% @ 60 deg C) Main Voltage .. 100-240V, 50-60 Hz nominal Max. consumption .................................. 175 W Total supply power .... 144W (power factor: >0.9) Input current .................max. 4A@115V AC .
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Terminal block Connect the emergency switch to pin 1 and 2. Accessories Gooseneck Microphones Headphones GM 6523 .............. Gooseneck Microphone, 40 cm DH 6021 .............................. Stereo headphones GM 6524 ............. Gooseneck Microphone, 50 cm Expansion units GM 6525 ............. Gooseneck Microphone, 63 cm JB 6104 ................... Junction Box with 4 outputs Cat5e Connection Cables (AWG24) EX 6010 ............................
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual External Control Protocol The DCS 6000 Digital Conference System features an Ethernet connection with the purpose of providing an interface for controlling and monitoring of the system. By setting up a simple (raw) TCP/IP socket connection to the CU 6105 Central Unit control options are available.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Cmd structure (External to CU 6105) To control the CU an External Control sends commands to CU 6105 included in command lines. Commands lines are build up in a very simple manner: Space - 0x20 = 32 Carriage return - 0x0D = 13 Line Feed - 0x0A = 10 Command lines are terminated by Carriage Return or Line Feed or both.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual -Speak list is already full (‘max_speakers’), and delegate interrupt is not ‘on’. Retrieving system status The CU supports streaming of status. When an External Control issues a ‘mic_status’, ‘audio_status’, ‘reply_status’ or ‘voting_status’ command, the CU responds by sending the status. Hereby, it is possible for an External Control to synchronize with the CU status.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual 5-button voting sessions the following alternatives apply: 1 ‘+ +’ 2 ‘+’ 3 ‘0’ 4 ‘-‘ 5 ‘- -‘ Example: Voting Assume, that the CU 6105 is not controlled by SW 6000 ExtCtrl CU ----------------------------------> voting_status ----------------------------------> <---------------------------------voting_configuration 1 3-button voting voting_configuration 2 3-button secret voting voting_configuration 3 5-button voting voting_configuration 4 5-button secret votin
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Microphone Control External Commands to CU 6105 Turn on microphone mic_on Instruct the CU to turn on microphone at seat_no. If the CU turns on the microphone, it will reply with a ‘mic_on’ command. And, if the microphone appeared in the request list, it is taken out of the request list, which makes the CU issue a ‘mic_request_off’ command as well. Turn off microphone mic_off Instruct the CU to turn off microphone at seat_no.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Turn on microphone from request list mic_on_from_request xCR> Turns on microphone x from the request list. If a microphone is turned on, the CU sends a ‘mic_on’ command and a ‘mic_request_off’ command. Place microphone in request list mic_request_on Insert microphone into request list. If the CU inserts the unit into the request list, it replies with a ‘mic_request_on’ command.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Set max replies max_replies Maximum number of delegates allowed in the reply list. Can be set to “0” to “250”. The CU responds by sending a 'max_replies’ command. Set max requests max_requests Maximum number of delegates allowed in the request list. Can be set to “0” to “250”. The CU responds by sending a 'max_requests’ command.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual The CU responds by sending microphone system status.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual CU 6105 Commands to External Microphone on mic_on A microphone is turned on. : The seat number : The seat name or delegate name. The seat name is name that can be edited by the web interface when the CU is standalone. The delegate name is the name of the person logged in at this seat when SW 6000 is connected. The seat name can be edited using the web interface. When SW 6000 is connected seat names are not in use.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Microphone off mic_off A microphone is turned off. Microphone in reply list mic_reply_on A microphone is inserted into reply list. : The seat number informs about the position in the reply list. informs about the reply number in the reply configuration : The seat name or delegate name.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Max delegate speakers max_speakers Maximum number of delegates allowed to speak. "1" to "8" Max replies max_replies Maximum number of delegates allowed in the reply list. "0" to "250". Max requests max_requests Maximum number of delegates allowed in the request list. "0" to "250". Operation mode mic_mode System operation mode.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual When the external control application requests microphone status (mic_status). When a microphone unit becomes lost or found The seat number identification of a microphone unit. An integer ranging from 1 to 65535. The current state of the seat. This can be “active” or “passive” The seat name or delegate name. If a delegate name is available for the seat number then the delegate name is provided.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Set line input 2 level line_input_level_2 Adjust the level of line input signal. The level of line input 2 ranges from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB. The CU responds to this command by returning a ‘line_input_level_2’ command. Set line input 1 gain line_input_gain_1 Adjust input gain of the line in 1 input. : 0 or 10 Gain can be set to 0 dB or 10 dB.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual The CU responds to this command by returning an ‘audio_path’ command. Set Individual Speaker Attenuation This command is only available on CU 6105 mic_speaker_attenuation This command sets the speaker attenuation of a microphone. : The microphone to adjust : The desired speaker attenuation. Possible values: 0 to 7. 0 to 6 will attenuate 0 to 6 dB. 7 is speaker off.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Level of line input 1 signal. The level of line input 1 ranges from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB. Line input 2 level line_input_level_2 Level of line input 2 signal. The level of line input 2 ranges from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from -40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Individual Speaker Attenuation mic_speaker_attenuation Indicates the speaker attenuation of a microphone. Only available on CU 6105. The microphone that has been adjusted : The desired speaker attenuation. Possible values: 0 to 7. 0 to 6 will attenuate 0 to 6 dB. 7 is speaker off.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Cancel a voting session cancel_voting Used to cancel an ongoing voting session in the CU. If the voting session is cancelled, the CU replies with ‘voting_cancelled’. Start attendance check session start_attendance_check Used to start an attendance check session in the CU. If an attendance check session is started, the CU replies with ‘attendance_check_started’.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual With SW 6000 connected values [1 to 9] corresponding to the 9 result columns in the SW 6000 ‘Voting Configurations’. For a standalone CU 6105 this is the button numbers [1 to 5]. interim voting result. With SW 6000 this is the result for the 9 result columns. For a standalone CU this is the number of votes given on the specified button. Text related to the result.
DCS 6000 Digital Conference System User Manual Voting Status complete voting_status_done Informs that voting status streaming is complete.
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