5.3.1 Priority button
The priority button allows the chairperson to
interrupt a discussion between delegates. As
long as the priority button (26) is kept pressed,
the microphones of all delegate stations will
remain switched off. The adjustment of the
two switches on the lower side of the micro-
phone station for the chairperson will define the
behaviour when the priority button is pressed
or released:
left switch (32)
upper position: when the priority button is
lower position: when the priority button
right switch (33)
upper position: when the priority button is
lower position: all microphones of dele-
5.4 Volume adjustments on the
controller
5.4.1 Total volume
Use the control
(4) to adjust the volume of
all speakers and the maximum volume of all
headphone connections on the controller and
on all microphones stations connected. In case
of feedback noise, e. g. when the microphone
stations are too close together and the micro-
phone sensitivity on the microphone stations is
set to a very high level (
back the control accordingly. The control offers
11 positions, in position "0", all speakers and
headphones will be switched off. The signal level
at the output "Recorder out" (15) will not be
affected by this control.
pressed, a signal will sound
is pressed, no signal will
sound
re leased, the microphones
of all delegate stations will
remain switched off
gate stations which were
on before the priority but-
ton was pressed, will be
automatically switched on
again when the button is
released
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5.4.2 Speaker and headphones on the
controller
Use the control
(3) to adjust the volume for
the headphone jack (2) and the speaker (1).
When headphones are connected to the jack,
the speaker will be switched off.
CAUTION Never adjust the headphones to
a very high volume. Permanent
high volumes may damage your
hearing!
5.4.3 Volume for external microphone
If required, match the volume for a micro-
phone connected to the jack "Microphone"
(20) or for a receiver of a wireless microphone:
Use a small screwdriver to turn up the control
"
Gain" (18) only to such an extent that the
sound reproduced is not distorted.
5.4.4 Volume for the input "Recorder in"
If required, match the volume for a signal source
connected to the jacks "Recorder in" (15):
Use a small screwdriver to turn up the control
"
Gain" (17) only to such an extent that the
sound reproduced is not distorted.
5.5 Setting the date and the time
The controller is provided with its own clock
showing the date and the time in the bottom
line of the display (5) in the following format:
year – month – day
Setting the clock:
1) Press the button SET for approx. 2 seconds.
Instead of the date,
while the setup menu is open.
2) Press the button (6) or (7) repeatedly until
"Set Date/ Time" is indicated.
3) Briefly press the button SET. The year will be
highlighted.
4) Use the button
and press the button SET to confirm. The
month will be highlighted.
5) Set the month, the day, the hour, the minute
in the same way. When the minute is set, the
seconds value will be set to zero.
6) To save the setting, press the button SET. The
display will briefly show "Saving" and the
setup menu will disappear.
hour : minute : second
will keep flashing
(6) or
(7) to set the year
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