Model User Guide TM User Guide ©2002, Shure Europe GmbH 27A8781 Printed in Germany
CONTENT User Guide ConferenceONE™i Discussion System with IntelliMix® 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 2 Features Components 2 2 2 Description 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 Power Supply Unit C1-PS 60i Delegate Console C1-Di Chairman Console C1-Ci 3/4 5 6/7 3 Setting Up 3.1 3.2 7 General Notes Possible Configurations 7 8 4 System Settings 9 4.1 4.2 Power Supply Unit Chairman Console 4.2.1 Status Page 4.2.2 Using the Menu 4.3 Test Mode 4.4 Language Selection 9 10 10 10/11 12 12 5 AEC / Telco Audio Interface 5.1 5.2 5.
1 1 Introduction The Shure’s ConferenceONE™i Discussion System is extremely easy to install and use. It was developed for use at conferences, meetings, platform discussions and other comparable applications. Due to its integrated loudspeakers, the ConferenceONE™i Discussion System also functions as a completely self-contained public address system which can be expanded by connecting external devices such as mixers, wireless microphones, music sources, recorders or if required, external PA systems. 1.
2 2 Description 2.1 Power Supply Unit C1-PS 60i The power supply unit C1-PS 60i supplies the consoles with power and serves as an interface to external devices. Front view 6 1 1 2 4 3 Daisy chain socket 5 Minicon socket connecting the consoles via bus cables. 2 Audio input 6 Audio output 7 Monitor section 1/4” headphone output with volume control. Press the volume knob to toggle between monitoring the audio input and output.
2 Rear view 1 1 2 3 4 5 Power socket 5 Socket with integrated fuse. 2 Input level + Phantom power switch 6 8 Remote socket AEC / TELCO AUDIO INTERFACE Balanced Audio Interface to connect an external phone hybrid or video conference system through 6-pin block connector terminal. The slider switches adjust audio levels to match connected device. Please note that the external device requires acoustic echo cancellation (AEC).
2 2.2 Delegate Console C1-Di 4 1 2 3 5 Top view 1 Microphone arm 5 Lightring 6 PTT button 7 Loudspeaker Transmits the sum signal from the conference system. The loudspeaker automatically switches off when the local microphone is activated. 5 Daisy chain sockets Minicon socket for connection and through-connection of the console bus. The sockets are interchangeable; either one may be used as an input or an output.
2 2.3 Chairman Console C1-Ci 9 4 7 1 8 2 3 5 6 Top view 1 Microphone arm 6 2 Lightring 7 PTT button 8 Activates the microphone in manual mode. 4 Loudspeaker UP/DOWN buttons Used for navigation in the menu, for setting parameters and, in normal operating mode, for adjusting the volume of the conference system. 9 Transmits the sum signal from the conference system. The loudspeaker is switched off when the local microphone is activated.
3 2 1 3 Rear view 1 Headphone volume control 3 Adjusts the headphone volume. 2 Headphone socket 1/8” stereo headphone socket. The console speaker switches off when you connect headphones. CAUTION: Use only stereo plugs! Daisy chain sockets Minicon socket for connection and through-connection of the console bus. The sockets are interchangeable; either one may be used as an input or an output. 3 Setting Up 3.
3 3.2 Possible Configurations For small systems, up to 15 consoles can be connected directly to the Minicon socket on the front of the power supply unit. The bus cable is connected from each console to the next.
4 4 System Settings All adjustments to the settings of the conference system are made on the chairman console. The controls located on the power supply unit adjust signal input and output for external devices. 4.1 Power Supply Unit The slide switch beside the input socket on the rear of the power supply unit sets the sensitivity of the audio input between microphone level and line level. The third position of the switch provides 13 V Phantom power to a connected condenser microphone.
4 4.2 Chairman Console The system is configured from the chairman's console with the aid of the LCD and the three buttons below it: SELECT, and . 4.2.1 Status Page In normal operating mode, the display shows the status page with the current settings. The display always returns automatically to this status page if there is no user activity for ten seconds. Volume Chime ON/OFF Volume 12 Manual Limit 4 Mode Maximum active microphones 4.2.
4 Use the Mode menu item to select either the Manual or Automatic (Auto) operating mode. Mode Manual In manual mode, you can use the Limit menu item to specify the maximum number of microphones that can be activated simultaneously in addition to the chairman console. If the Limit is set to 1, the timer is displayed. Press or buttons to change the value and then press SELECT to return to the status page. Auto Manual Mode Limit 4 Note: The Limit menu item is available only in Manual mode.
4 4.3 Test Mode Activate test mode by pressing and holding both of the and buttons for approximately three seconds. The installed software version appears in the display and the lighted rings on all delegate consoles illuminate in order to permit simple detection of any cable breakage or defective consoles. Press the SELECT button to return to normal operating mode. ConferenceOne SHURE Ver .1.0i 4.
5 5 AEC / Telco Audio Interface This interface provides a dedicated termination to connect the discussion system directly to most external telephone hybrids or videoconference codecs, enabling users of the system to communicate with remote parties. When used in conjunction with a telephone hybrid, the ConferenceONE™ discussion system can communicate with distant parties over standard telephone lines.
6 6 System Operation The ConferenceONE™i Discussion System can be operated in either of the two operating modes described below. 6.1 Manual Mode In manual mode, each console microphone is activated by simply pressing the PTT button and deactivated by pressing this button again. However, the number of simultaneously active microphones is limited to a value between one and eight according to the limit set in the menu of the chairman console.
6 6.3 Operating Instructions To set the volume of the system: 1. Press or button to change the volume 2. Press SELECT to return to the Status Page To select Operating mode: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press SELECT to access the Setup menu Press or button until the Mode menu is underlined in the display Press SELECT to access the Mode menu Press or button until the Mode menu is underlined Press SELECT to activate and return to the Status Page To limit the number of active microphones: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7 7 Troubleshooting Problem Remedy Green Power LED is off • Is the power cable plugged in? • Is the power switch set to ON (I)? • Check the main fuse in the power socket. Red Protect LED illuminates • Check that the maximum permissible number of consoles has not been exceeded (60). • Disconnect all consoles and cables. If the LED still illuminates, send the power supply unit to an authorized workshop for repair. • Activate the test mode.
8 8 Technical Data Power supply unit C1-PS 60i Mains voltage C1-PS 60i A: C1-PS 60i J: C1-PS 60i E, C1-PS 60i UK : Power rating: Primary Fuses C1-PS 60i A: C1-PS 60i J: C1-PS 60i E, C1-PS 60i UK : Secondary Fuses: Bus supply voltage: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz 100 V AC, 50/60 Hz 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 330 VA T4A T5A T2A 2 x T8A +/- 24 V DC nom.
8 Consoles Power rating Delegate console C1-Di: Chairman console C1-Ci: 1,7 W 5,3 W Microphone Microphone type: Directional characteristic: Electret-condenser (Microflex®) Supercardioid Headphone output Output impedance: Socket: 4 Ohm 1/8” stereo jack socket Performance Microphone to audio output Frequency range: Distortion factor: 100 Hz – 15 kHz ≤ 0,3 % Audio input to audio output Frequency range: Distortion factor: 50 Hz – 18 kHz ≤ 0,3 % Mechanical data Dimensions (H x W x D) Power supply unit
8 Certification Model C1-PS 60i A UL Listed to UL 6500, 2nd Edition, cUL Listed to CAN/CSA E60065-00. Authorized under the Verification provision of FCC Part 15 as a Class B Digital Device. This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Model C1- PS 60i E, C1-PS 60i UK Conforms to European Community Directives, eligible to bear CE Mark; TUV GS-Certified to EN 60065, 6th Edition; Meets EMC Requirements of EN 55103 (Parts 1 & 2), Environments E1 & E2.
9 9 Appendix A – Connector Pin Assignments Minicon Bus Cable 9 8 1 10 2 12 11 7 6 Pin Signal Cable Color Code 1 Audio 1 black 2 Control 2 blue 3 -24 V gray 4 GND brown 5 GND purple 6 GND red/gray 7 GND red 8 +24 V pink 9 Control 3 yellow 10 Control 1 green 11 Mic Bus white 12 Mode red/blue Shield connected to connector housing 3 4 5 SUB-D 9 RS232 1 2 6 3 7 4 8 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 9 English Signal n.c. TXD RXD n.c. GND n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c.
9 SUB-D 25 Powerline 13 1 25 14 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 Signal GND GND +24 V - 24 V Mode Control 2 Audio MicBus Control 3 Control 1 +24 V - 24 V GND GND +24 V -24 V GND GND Audio Mic Bus GND GND GND +24 V -24 V English Cable color code Shield Shield red blue white/orange brown white/green white/blue white/red yellow white/brown orange n.c. Shield purple gray n.c.
10 9 Appendix B - AMX/Creston General command structure: F0h F7h There are three types of commands: Set, Get and Report: - Set: these commands are used to change the status of the power supply (e.g. set the volume). The supply answers with a Report. Get: these commands are used to find out the status of the power supply. The supply answers with a Report. The status of the supply is NOT changed.
10 Get commands 11h -- Get the input level 12h -- Get the output level 13h -- Get the input on/off status 14h -- Get the output on/off status 15h -- Get the software version Report from power supply 21h 22h 23 01h to 1Eh Report the input level, 01h=mute 1Eh=highest level 01h to 1Eh Report the output level, 01h=mute 1Eh=highest level 23h 00h 01h Report: input switch is off Report: input switch is on 24h 00h 01h Report: output switch is off Report: output switch is on 25h XXh Rep
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