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1. e Press the Original button of the interpreter station and i say Sidra turn up slowly the volume control Now the original language should be heard via headphone if it is sooken wees IN EarPatron EarPatron N oC 23 22 Co erdynamic SI e f an external relay language is used connect it to the Zu a C O input 6 If an internal language is used as rela ch ee C 0 A C A p 7 i g g y aieo aen dua arn pparatus NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE O Q anguage tnis Input remains vacant o u ern r r 2 2 mr B 2 _ 0 0 Z Gos Ow 9 Through Ext Lang In Through H in To MCWD 7 g O EEE OPN A OS OS o o c litt 6d8 gt tet From MCW D A e o PN 00 KIANT 12 ce oK 000 29 O O e i 1 2 e Adjust the relay language s as described under How to set the origina Relay Language page 37 and press the Relay button Now the relay language should be heard via headphone if it is spoken If the relay language is not spoken the original language rent is heard automatically E E ale Volume e If the interpreter system is used with a discussion system 5 o such as MCW D 200 from beyerdynamic connect the Voor Ora On control unit of the di
2. 106 dB unweighted 110 dB A CONNECHON su 6 hr dhh we Gi adhd darted ee Daas 15 pin Sub D socket CA 3201 cable Headphone output Monitoring output on the front Frequency response rel to 1 KHz 100 Hz 20 kHz 3dB Tee a see ea aaa nee lt 1 at full modulation Max output level 2 2 2 2 at 32 Q load 1 8 Ves at 560 Q load 5 9 Ver Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation 106 dB unweighted 110 dB A CONNECHON ceros ati oie terested di ee a h 3 pole jack socket 6 3 mm both channels occupied CA 3204 Module for Source Languages please refer to Technical Specifications for Language Outputs SIS CA 3204 Wiring oe O OO Oo w OD oO Kanal 1 Kanal 2 Kanal 3 Kanal 4 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 1 4 13 15 Inputs CIV WO s ssie ane ew a dee ee ep ad oe epee ae Kee XLR female Ext Language Ice ss ous neuen ass XLR male 6 dBu tom MEW D zus 084 Saxe ako nda 25 pin Sub D Tascam wiring balanced connection with appropriate level for MCW D 71 Appendix 72 Functional Description of the Hearing Protection 1 Basic Principles of Hearing Protection Background The human hearing is one of the most important and sensitive sense organs Therefore hearing protection is essential for people who are exposed to high sound pressure levels for a longer period of time It is even of existential importance for people who need a g
3. e To display the time and date in the display of the interpreter Time Stations press the Time Date button in the main menu e You can choose if the time is to be displayed in the 24 or 12 hour er Be mode e Under Time you can set the current time with the appropriate arrow buttons h hour m minute s seconds e Under Date you can set the current date with the appropriate arrow buttons e Press the OK button to save the settings and to leave this menu e f you want to cancel the entry press the Cancel button Cancel OK beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System 5 2 6 How to display the Software Version e To display the software version of the control unit press the About button in the main menu e Press the back button to return to the main menu beyerdyna mic Simultaneous Interpretation System Version 30 sth December 2005 beyerdynamici Simultaneous Interpretation System Configuration SIS System 5 2 7 How to enter the Headset Specifications e n order to regulate the headphone volume of the interpreter Stations you can enter the impedance ohm and sound pressure level dB SPL of the connected headphone e Press the Headset button in the main menu e You can enter the appropriate headset connected to each side left or right hand side of the individual interpreter stations e Press on the surface of the left le or right ri hand si
4. Wizard e In the main menu you cannot enter anything It is to control the selected languages and the number of the connected interpreter stations e With a headphone connected to the SIS control unit you can listen to the original language Floor another external language Extern and the individual foreign languages You can select the language by pressing the appropriate button The language chosen is highlighted in yellow e The languages adjusted in the rows A B and C correspond to the rows of the outputs or on the rear of the SIS control unit e A red bar above the appropriate language indicates that the language is currently sooken by an interpreter A green bar above the appropriate language indicates that this is the external relay language in the picture it is FRE e No of Desks displays the number of the interpreter stations connected to the SIS control unit and to the mains 5 2 2 How to enter the Languages e In order to be able to select the relay and target languages on the inter preter stations the languages have to be adjusted on the SIS control unit before e Press the Language button in the main menu e In this menu you can select all languages that are spoken during the meeting e Press the appropriate button e g A1 e A list with different international abbreviations of languages will be opened e Select a language from this list e Proceed with the other buttons until all languages
5. beyerdynamic BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SIS Dolmetschersystem f r Simultan bersetzungen Simultaneous Interpretation System Contents 1 General Safety Information for SIS Control Unit and Interpreter Station 22 2 Page 2 Il Oh 34 hae ete ee bebe bee ee hea eae hod Bar Sie ee ee Hd Rees ee eee Oa hae sae BG Page 3 SIS Simultaneous Interpretation System 2 eee eee Page 3 1 General RIO ea Be ee ee ey Reet ee DE ee te ete E Page 3 2 1202er er SANON i ea ee ee ern ee aren are E E eave een era Page 3 2 1 Connections Controls and Indieatorss u 2 5 0 u 40 tiada kek ae Po POSE ea a PORE EHS i Page 3 2 2 How to operate the Interpreter Station 22222 cooler eneeeeeeeeeeeeeeen Page How to set Volume Treble and Bass 2 2 22 22 ccm uoonn nents Page HOW to set Ihe Torget Language raten ba naar ee Page How to set the Relay Language run seen ne an en en ee Page How to listen to the Original Language ar ua aan ann OEE a a a aa a een a Ehren ben Page How To listen TO The Relay Language ar un ows a a ae ea naher Page How to switch on the Microphone 2 22 2 ccm eee eens Page HOw to mute The Mieroph one u a au Bie kano ae dda cebu we ar a ae dba ren aa bes Cane a weinen Page How to switch off the Microphone 0 0 eee Page Assistance when technical Problems OCCUr 1 eee ee ee eens Page Feanng POC OMN se isi se eva Sr aiei aenea es Sends ashe dene Shep ores Ben END cera
6. 6 05 00 ose ed awk ode ed eee DST HE Wee ew ne an MCW D 2073 Chairman Station with display si ses baa ode einen eae Ce ee TOG e AEE E AE AAEE EEEE TETEE aes CA 2431 Antenna cable low attenuation CA 2432 Antenna cable low attenuation 20 metres CA 2447 Antenna cable adapter N HF F N HF F AD 808 Combiner 4 to 1 for transmitter level CT 316 Headphones DT 394 SIS 7 Technical Specifications General The system corresponds to the standards IEC 60914 Discussion Systems Headset for SIS Simultaneous Interpreter System headphone 40 Q condenser microphone cardioid cable with 6 3 mm stereo jack and 3 pin XLR plug DIN 56924 Booths for Simultaneous Transmission IEC 2603 2 CAT 5 cable length DAN SIS 1202 Interpreter Station Power supply voltage external PSU Wiring DC connector 5 pin XLR 00 MUG IGM cline bien avn aie o ho enone i PRO REER REINE Operating temperature range Storage temperature range STANS ea a era a betwee nike Ae Channel separation 0000000 Headphone output 6 3 mm 1 4 Frequency response rel to 1 KHz Tee EEE seas Max output level 0 ee Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation 004 CONNGCION 2 sur RR er en axe eae eA max 70m between 2 SIS components 2 12V 3 ground Ae 12V 5 ground Depth 208 mm Width 335 mm Height front 17 mm Height rear
7. l Im 7 On aN Sym RUPU i ooo N Eo O YS C 6 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 Through Ext Lang In Through Original in To MCW D Tas T l D m 7 Sym Output 1 4 c 6 o 0 o 2 L pill aca Bie oO oO AN la O 6 a 6 C 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 CE O 5 Output balanced 15 pin Sub D with switchable floor signal suppression CA 3201 output cable is required o 8 O Of Output balanced 3 pin XLR e g for the connection of stationary transmitters such as CT 316 lower row A middle row B upper row C Output unbalanced RCA for the connection of recorders or similar Digital Audio Network DAN connection for the interpreter stations connected in a daisy chain Input from MCW D Output to MCW D use CA 3125 cable 25 pin Sub D for the connection of a discussion system such as MCW D from beyerdynamic Input balanced 3 pin XLR for original signal if there is no discussion system connected to input 9 Output to loop through the original signal if several SIS control units are linked Changeover switch to switch over between input and Level switch to select 6 dB or 10 dB gain Ground lift switch Input for external relay language Output to loop through the relay language if several SIS control units are linked Power connection On Off switch RS 232 connection for PC LAN connection for
8. 11 mV for dynamic microphone capsules low 115 mV for electret microphone capsules Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation 85 dB unweighted 87 dB A COMNNM CION lt o lt een0 nee dae race 3 pin XLR female DT 394 SIS Headset Microphone Transducer TGs zu 2 usa ce RR eee s Electret condenser POWENNG pe sania eaaa een via integrated impedance transducer voltage range 11 52 V Polar patien sse 325 25 cea Ge ob ee bee eR Cardioid Sensitivity oc iw nd ede bud beds bone ke 6 mV PA Output voltage while talking at a distance of 5 CM 1 ee approx 12 mV Max sound pressure level 122 dB SPL Headphone System impedance 0 0 eee eee 40 Q Nominal sound pressure level OU ca TEH a as cee a ne ob Gace 94 dB SPL Nominal power handling 100 mW corresponds to 114 dB SPL Headband pressure 0 0 0 000000 15N Weight without cable and connector 154 9 Weight with cable and connector 218g SIS 12x Control Unit Power supply voltage 0000 ee 10 240 VAC 50 60 Hz PUSS a2 Sateueas caeeotese cheat eee ekoasee 2 x 6 3 A slow blow Power consumption 00 0 e riie 18 W DISDIAY 5 0 0 3 ew 4 die Si ae adn beten mage 5 5 touch screen 256 colour display DIMENSIONS yas d cov ane e aa ew cae wees womans Width 483 mm 19 Depth 310 mm Height 132 mm 3HU Weight SIS 121 2 4 24 25480 don
9. DT 394 SIS Required Components 1 x Microphone if you use a condenser microphone a pre amplifier or mixing console with phantom power is needed 1 x Microphone cable 1 x SIS 121 Control unit 2 x SIS 1202 Interpreter stations 1 x CA 3110 CAT 5 cable 10 metres 1 x CA 3105 CAT 5 cables 5 metres 4 x Microphone cables 6 x DT 394 SIS Headsets 1 x CT 316 Stationary transmitter for original language 3 x CT 316 Stationary transmitters for 3 foreign languages 1 x AD 808 Combiners 4 to 1 for transmitter level 1 x AVK 800 10 Cable low attenuation Set up 57 1 x AT 70 Groundplane antenna several FE 316 Tour guide receivers and headphones to listen to foreign languages Charger for FE 316 LG 30 1 10 Connection Connect the DAN In input of the first interpreter station to the DAN connection 8 of the SIS control unit Connect the DAN Out output of the first interpreter station to the DAN In input of the second interpreter station and so on Use e g the CA 3110 cable 10 metres long to connect the first interpreter station to the SIS control unit To connect the interpreter stations to one another use e g the CA 3105 cable 5 metres long Connect the DT 394 SIS headset to the interpreter stations for instance For the speaker connect a microphone to the Original In input of the SIS 121 control unit If you use a condenser microphone a pre amplifier or mixing console with phantom power is needed If more listeners are to l
10. S 60 al this aa 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 OH GR se HO ON On OS On sy j i i poe p OM MCWD A ae ns 5 i i e Connect the DAN Out output of the first interpreter station to the oien Gos a G a DAN In input of the second interpreter station and so on In this daisy chain a maximum of 12 interpreter stations can be connected to the DAN connection 8 of one SIS control unit How to put the System into Operation e Set the volume control of the interpreter station to minimum Connect a headset and or and or connect a microphone and a headphone or EarPatron G 4 Ace Omar Volume Set up 51 e Connect the audio signal of the original language to the CO control unit 9 ausara en on LL O CE US el C W 9 a a Css 5n B di t app pete NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE S ty p e f you use a discussion system from beyerdynamic such heme a un fobaaaw Fuse Power pai as MCW D connect the MCW D control unit to the j g 2 6 input 9 and output GO of the SIS control unit by using mm He two CA 3125 cables J IM SS e With the changeover switch 3 select which input Thought Lang in 9 or is to be activated oe o 6 yi H I to o o OTT Ay o
11. SPL of the connected headset with the and buttons Select if the headset has a condenser or dynamic microphone In order to save the settings press the Save button Now the new headset will be displayed in the list and can be selected When all described settings have been entered press the next button The configuration via Wizard will be finished when you press the finish button The main menu refer also to the chapter 5 2 1 will be displayed With back you will return to the previous Headset configuration menu 61 Headset configuration Desk 1 left side Headset selection Sensitivity om Cancel Clear Desk Send to all Desks beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System l2 31415 5 17 15 5 10 elveleie lello DEOBGGEIEGE 21x Te Te Ju Im beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Headset configuration Ohr 94 de SPL CJ Condenser Mic L Dynamic Piz Save beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System beyerdynamic Wizard Congratulations Simultaneous Interpretation System beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Configuration SIS System 5 2 Configuration via Custom e f you want to configure the SIS system via Custom press the Custom button 5 2 1 Main Menu e The main menu will be displayed as soon as you have pressed the Custom button or after a configuration via
12. System Configuration SIS System How to delete Presets e Select the preset you want to delete from the pull down menu and press the Delete preset button e The message Delete file will be displayed Press the Yes button to delete the preset e The preset will be no longer available in the pull down menu 5 2 9 How to display the EarPatron Hearing Protection e In order to display the EarPatron hearing protection press the EarPatron button in the main menu e You can see if the EarPatron function is activated or deactivated and how much percentage of the allowed noise level has been achieved White surface EarPatron is deactivated Green surface EarPatron is activated Red surface EarPatron is activated noise level gt 95 e With the Reset EarPatron button you can reset the hearing protection for all interpreter stations to 0 before the start of a new meeting for instance e By pressing the OK button you will return to the main menu Important 1 corresponds to the 1 interpreter station connected to the control unit 2 corresponds to the 2 interpreter station connected to the 1 interpreter station and so on 5 2 10 How to clear the Microphones e f you want to clear the microphone of one or all interpreter stations select the Clear button on the main menu e Then you can select which microphone you want to clear If you want to clear the microphone of all
13. for languages ystem lt lt stem Configuration SIS System 5 2 3 Suppression of the Original Signal e f the original signal is to be suppressed press the Floor Suppression button e The suppression of the original signal is activated by pressing the appropriate surface language which will turn red then Warning The floor signal suppression can only be activated for the 15 pin Sub D output 5 on the rear of the SIS control unit 5 2 4 How to enter Messages e f you want to send a message to one or all interpreter stations press the Message button in the main menu e You can select if you want to send the message to all or an individual interpreter station e Press the all desks button if you want to send the message to all interpreter stations e Select the interpreter station from the list of all connected interpreter Stations if you want to send the message to an individual station Important 1 corresponds to the 1 interpreter station connected to the control unit 2 corresponds to the 2 interpreter station connected to the 1 interpreter station and so on e f you press the OK button you will return to the main menu How to send a Message to an individual Interpreter Station e Existing messages can be selected from the pull down menu by pressing the arrow button and selecting the appropriate message e By pressing the Create New button you can create new message
14. the volume after putting on the headphone Do not set the volume too high as you could permanently damage your hearing With wired headphones headsets you should avoid sharp movements which could cause the headphone to fall off your head You could be seriously injured especially if you are wearing pierced earrings spectacles etc The cable could wind around your neck and cause strangulation Installation 2 Installation The SIS Simultaneous Interpretation System has been developed for installation on tables When setting up the system please follow the safety instructions mentioned in chapter 1 Furthermore please note e the ambient temperature of the installation site must not exceed 40 C e there must not be exceeding dust and humidity at the installation site e that the unit is not exposed to direct sunlight e the connections must be protected against direct access during operation e that there must be a strain relief of the cables e the installation site must be protected against vibrations 41 SIS 1202 Interpreter Station 42 3 SIS Simultaneous Interpretation System 3 1 General Information The SIS Interpretation System consists of the SIS 121 122 123 control unit the SIS 1202 interpreter station and the DT 394 SIS headset With the SIS 1202 interpreter station the interpreter can select the channel into which he she wants to translate and which he she wants to listen to For his her work the interpreter can us
15. 00 ee ene ee eens Page 5 2 10 How to dear the MWICIODNONES se ua Herne tn 24508 a bx ne Rew e ROSAS a Hed OS EG EE be PHS RSE ES Page 33 SNE Alu 00a Run A e FEE es aE Peed ee Fo bade bake E darts eh Bee e a Ft Page 5 4 How to display the Firmware Version anan aaaa naana eea Page De A ee De E ne ee ee ee Page 7e Aechni Ale Deco we oa eo eee ee en a ee a Er ee Page Functional Description of the Hearing Protection 2 2 22 c cc con eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen Page Dedaration ol COMON ee en a oe ook ee a a en ei Ed Be De ae oe OE Eee Beeren Page 39 40 41 42 42 42 42 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 48 48 50 50 50 50 52 54 56 58 59 59 59 60 60 62 62 62 63 63 63 64 64 64 65 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 68 68 69 72 74 Safety Information AO 1 General Safety Information for SIS Control Unit and Interpreter Station READ the Operating Instructions KEEP these Operating Instructions safe COMPLY with the Operating and Safety instructions listed The equipment must be set up so that the plug connector is easily accessible The equipment must be connected to a mains socket that has an earth contact Never expose the equipment to rain or a high level of humidity For this reason do not install it in the immediate vicinity of swimming pools showers damp basement rooms or other areas with unusually high atmospheric humidity Never place objects containing liquid e g vases or dri
16. 71 Delegate stations with display and headphones to listen to the foreign languages 1 x SIS 121 Control unit 2 x SIS 1202 Interpreter stations 1 x CA 3110 CAT 5 cable 10 metres 1 x CA 3105 CAT 5 cables 5 metres 4 x Microphone cables 4 x DT 394 SIS Headsets 1 x CT 316 Stationary transmitter for original language AVK800 10 Combiner AD 808 Fre AT 70 Set up 55 2 x CT 316 Stationary transmitters for 2 foreign languages 1 x AD 808 Combiners 4 to 1 for transmitter level 1 x AVK 800 10 Cable low attenuation 1 x AT 70 Groundplane antenna several FE 316 Tour guide receivers and headphones to listen to foreign languages Charger for FE 316 LG 30 1 10 Charger for MCW D 2071 2073 MCW D 10 Connection Connect the DAN In input of the first interpreter station to the DAN connection of the SIS control unit Connect the DAN Out output of the first interpreter station to the DAN In input of the second interpreter station and so on Use e g the CA 3110 cable 10 metres long to connect the first interpreter station to the SIS control unit To connect the interpreter stations to one another use e g the CA 3105 cable 5 metres long Connect the DT 394 SIS headset to the interpreter stations Connect the input In of the CA 2451 PCB 25 pin Sub D of the MCW D 200 control unit to the output to MCW D of the SIS control unit and the output Out of the MCW D 200 control unit to the input 9 from MCW D of the S
17. 98 mm 3 kg 5 to 40 C at lt 90 humidity 20 to 80 C bei lt 90 humidity gt 70 dB gt 70 dB at full modulation 50 Hz 20 kHz 3dB lt 1 at full modulation at 20 Q load 2 2 Vay at 300 Q load 6 3 Vos 83 dB unweighted 85 dB A 3 pole jack socket 6 3 mm both channels occupied Headphone output 3 5 mm documentation output Frequency response rel to 1 KHz TED od24 ened aon woe Reno da ee dere Max output level 0 ee Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation 2 Connection aaa ee ee 50 Hz 20 kHz 3dB lt 1 at full modulation at 20 Q load 2 2 Vay at 300 Q load 6 3 Vey 83 dB unweighted 85 dB A 3 pole jack socket 3 5 mm both channels occupied Order 472 832 Order 474 840 Order 471 399 Order 471 402 Order 471 410 Order 471 429 Order 471 437 Order 471 445 Order 472 522 Order 472 751 Order 472 778 Order 464 309 Order 464 325 Order 476 587 Order 481 718 Order 475 815 69 Technical Specifications Microphone Input Phantom powering 000 ee eens 12 V Wiring microphone connection 1 Shield 2 AF phantom powering 12 V 3 AF phantom powering 12 V Frequency response rel to 1 KHz 80 Hz 20 kHz 3dB Me A E seek ay Secrets EUREN E E ter see etek lt 1 at full modulation Input sensitivity rel to full modulation 2 high
18. IS control unit Use CA 3125 cables There are several headphones available to connect to the MCW D microphone units such as DT 1 S DT 1 D and DT 2 If more listeners are to listen to the discussion without taking part e g press the FE 316 tour guide receivers with headphones and the stationary CT 316 transmitters can be used Connect the input In of a stationary CT 316 transmitter to the output of the SIS control unit and for each foreign language connect one stationary CT 316 transmitter to the appropriate outputs 6 of the SIS control unit As a Standard one original language and a maximum of 3 foreign languages can be connected If the SIS control unit is equipped with two other plug in modules each with 4 connections one original language and a maximum of 11 foreign languages can be connected Connect the outputs of the CT 316 transmitters to the inputs of the AD 808 combiner Connect the antenna e g AT 70 to the combiner by using the AVK 800 100 cable Connect a loudspeaker to an SIS output by using an external amplifier if the loudspeaker is to be activated from the interpreter station e g for giving information to the speaker or technician Set up 56 Application with SIS Interpretation System TTS 300 Wireless Tour Guide System and Microphone 3 1 1 x Mic AVK800 10 Mic a Combiner AT 70 AD 808 ne Fre Eng CA 3110 Wa om CT 316 A X SIS 121 CA 3105 CA 3105 DT 394 SIS
19. PC network Fuse CAUTION e Inside of the control unit there is a lithium battery CR2032 If necessary replace it by the same or equivalent type only There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Set up 50 4 How to set up the System and put it into Operation In this chapter you will learn how to set up the SIS interpretation system and how to put it into operation How to prepare the Control Unit QO Zi 0 e Connect the power cable to the power connection 8 and to a power u Te ge G socket 100 240 V 50 60 Hz el eam 7 i use Power an a i r N OZS QAR I Ge oa 3 oo o o Ut 608 i G e O 6 9 mi ee A o KG Mwai Mr O O e Switch on the control unit with the on off switch 9 The green o Power LED 4 will illuminate After approx 30 seconds the main screen will appear on the touch panel D How to connect the Interpreter Station cy o CA BA e Connect the supplied power supply unit to the interpreter station and to wirssugmes Qe a Or 1 S of en pacer UN J SLY 4 power B o0 2140 Ne gt oe C A e Connect the DAN In input of the first interpreter station to the DAN m a CA 62 u 3 C connection 8 of the control unit Use a CAT 5 cable with RJ 45 plug for 4G Na K
20. T 316 Stationary transmitter for original language 6 x CT 316 Stationary transmitters for 6 foreign languages Set up 53 2 x AD 808 Combiners 4 to 1 for transmitter level 1 x AVK 800 10 Cable low attenuation 1 x AT 70 Groundplane antenna several FE 316 Tour guide receivers and headphones to listen to foreign languages Charger for FE 316 LG 30 1 10 Charger for MCW D 2071 2073 MCW D 10 Connection Connect the DAN In input of the first interpreter station to the DAN connection 8 of the SIS control unit Connect the DAN Out output of the first interpreter station to the DAN In input of the second interpreter station and so on Use e g the CA 3110 cable 10 metres long to connect the first interpreter station to the SIS control unit To connect the interpreter stations to one another use e g the CA 3105 cable 5 metres long Connect the DT 394 SIS headset to the interpreter stations Connect the input In of the CA 2451 PCB 25 pin Sub D of the MCW D 200 control unit to the output to MCW D of the SIS control unit and the output Out of the MCW D 200 control unit to the input 9 from MCW D of the SIS control unit Use CA 3125 cables There are several headphones available to connect to the MCW D microphone units such as DT 1 S DT 1 D and DT 2 If more listeners are to listen to the discussion without taking part e g press the FE 316 tour guide receivers with headphones and the stationary CT 316 transmitters can be use
21. ages fo santas aves nen Rea doe ende Page 5 1 3 How to enter the Specs of the Headset 0 eee eee eee Page 5 2 FORIIGUralor Wa CU Om ern ae ne Ado hae in ows BRAGA ob wh ie ar ow SRR ad ewes ee des ee Page Sal Man Mnu sesu en ae dienes en ren aap ante oie rer Sw en ern erregen Bdge euere irre ehe Page 92 2 How to enter the Languages rennen en na ea O a ee a een Page 5 2 3 Suppression of the Original Signal sa scesa be nern anne ne ah a eee ee ee OO Page eee HOWTO le ee a ne ee a ae ie an ee A ae EOE nd wa ee de a Page How to send a Message to an individual Interpreter Station 22222 oo ooosmeeee rennen Page How to send a Message to all Interpreter Stations 2 2 2 222 cc cmmnen ernennen Page 5 25 HOW citer Timer Date rarest a an a E BEd a Een rer Page 5 2 6 How to display the Software Version 2 222 cccooene ee Page 5 2 7 How to enter the Headset Specifications 06 boc nace un sn a a ea en a nn ea a ea Bde ee a Page a I ee ee ee er Gea ee ata hed re oe ra ee ee Page How to create a new Preset io an as ae neh eane ae A ha ho Rod See es A ae ieh oe pr Page POW 1O Save Pi sels a4 ae a tale so bate babe e ee yee bee e eee Eee bate Geka eee eae bark Page Howto load PICS TS a tana ao aaa ae een Ot Eat Ge dee Wik Bie ae een Bath 9 9 WA dugeae ee Page HOw to delete PreselS eria mii A o ap ie a ie idae EaSI A i R E a a dae ET E UE rA eo Below whee RE Page 5 2 9 How to display the EarPatron Hearing Protection
22. are selected which are spoken during the meeting e To transmit the selected languages to the interpreter stations press the OK button e In order to select the external relay language press the Ext lang in button and select the language from the list Please note that the external relay language must also be selected in one of the fields from A 1 to C 4 e f there is no abbreviation for a language in the list you can enter the abbreviation via a keyboard Press the New button and a window with a keyboard will be opened e Enter the abbreviation with the appropriate buttons Please note that the abbreviation must consist of three letters e f you have entered wrong letters you can delete them with the lt lt button e Press the OK button to enter the new abbreviation into the list e In the Language menu you can then select the abbreviation from the list e f you want to cancel the entry press the Cancel button Simultaneous Interpretation System 62 Please choose the way you prefer to configure your system beyerdynamici Simultaneous Interpretation 5 riday December 09 2005 ystem a ss Em 2 Headphone selection ome SIESEIEI roo EI EI m a ee oo eo beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation S Languages odwyeteir yjulrjole DEOGECEILE 21x Te Te Jule I Em beyvercyramich Simultaneous Interpretation S Keyboard to enter new abbreviations
23. ast Sindy a tines es Hee ade we vera Page 3 E 1211222 123 COWON 20 aaa ee arena Wee bee eee he ae we Page 3 3 1 Connections Controls and Indicators of the Control Unit 2 onen Page 4 How to setup the System and put it mto Op ratioNn sses dca cee ead erisia iiiter ei eww v eae Ba aS ea a Page How to prepare the Control Unit ss esasi naanin ae an Rye Suara ak dard nem Page How to connect the Interpreter Station 0 eee ee eae Page How to pui the System into Opelalon ng 266 05 na en ee an oo care einer Page Application with SIS Interpretation System MCW D Wireless Digital Conference System and TIS 300 Wireless Tour Guide System a2 40 40 canes 0000 cadet ew Boe Lada So a SUES ia degen Page Application with SIS Interpretation System MCW D Wireless Digital Conference System TTS 300 Wireless Tour Guide System and external Loudspeaker 0 eee eee Page Application with SIS Interpretation System TTS 300 Wireless Tour Guide System and IMEC ONCE 46 a5haseburada be Goewk ood ares Pode ea bead menee hee habe oe woe a a8 ee be Fah Beas s Page Application with SIS Interpretation System and MCW D Wireless Digital Conference System 000 Page 5 CONSOLE IS VL en cos eens bby ete ead se Soe OAs bh ok Fad ee ee beeing eles cae nee Page gl Comiguranon vid Wizard eeaeee een ee E e nee ae er a E Ee uted ee Page 5 1 1 HOW to display or enter Time Date zu os ce een eed an Ca ee He EE oh eee a Page 12 HOV TO Pier Ae Long
24. ation to the acoustical impact In conjunction with the SIS interpretation system the adjustable headphone level is limited to a maximum of 105 dB A with full modulation of the data bus and right stop of the volume control Noise Fuel Gauge As the Headphone Adapt algorithm is used to find out the actual sound pressure at any time EarPatron is able to sum up the level of noise already arisen over an arbitrary period of time This is converted into a percentage value of the rating sound level maximum noise level of 85 dB A for 8 hours A rise of the noise level by 3 dB results in a splitting of the permitted time e g 88 dB A for 4 hours 91 dB A for 2 hours etc This rating sound level must not be mixed up with the maximum sound pressure level that can be achieved here 105 dB A at 1 kHz as the effective sound pressure is regarded in proportion to the working time A sound pressure of e g 119 dB A for 10 seconds results in the same noise level as an 8 hour sound pressure of 85 dB A The interpreter station displays how much percentage of this value has been achieved already 10 means A lot of noise still may be given 100 however means You have already received the whole daily ration of noise The noise fuel gauge is always displayed no matter if EarPatron is switched on or off Therefore even a user who does not want an automatic control of the hearing volume EarPatron switched off can check if his li
25. awe 0 0000 5 75 kg Operating temperature range 5 to 40 C at lt 90 humidity Storage temperature range 20 t0 80 C at lt 90 humidity Outputs Original Through dare a e ea Re XLR male O dB gain min impedance 300 Q Ext Language Through 005 XLR male O dB gain min impedance 300 Q to MCW D nn 25 pin Sub D Tascam wiring balanced connection with appropriate level for MCW D Channel H HOT C COLD G GROUND Language Output XLR Frequency response rel to 1 kKHz 50 Hz 20 kHz 3dB PHD Een shou seemeen ce hasesueces seen lt 0 5 at full modulation Max output level 0 ee 8dB Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation 106 dB unweighted 110 dB A COMME CTION ae ren aaa 3 pin XLR male 70 Technical Specifications Language Output RCA Frequency response rel to 1 KHz 50 Hz 20 kHz 3dB WD 6 o cae aes soe ee ode ee a eae lt 0 5 at full modulation Max output level 2 2 0 00005 1 55 Vx Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation 0 106 dB unweighted 110 dB A COMMECUON nr nie RCA socket Language Output Sub D Frequency response rel to 1 KHZ 50 Hz 20 kHz 3dB UE s AE EAEE ET E aaa ooh enews cee 2 lt 0 5 at full modulation Max output level 2 2 aaa 1 0 Ver Unweighted S N ratio rel to full modulation
26. connector IM 2 ee Order 475 440 CA 3105 CAT 5 cable with footproof RJ 45 metal connector 5M eee Order 475 319 CA 3110 CAT 5 cable with footproof RJ 45 metal connector 1OM 0 0 0 ce ee Order 475 327 CA 3125 Connecting cable SIS MCW D with 25 pin Sub D connector naana naaasar Order 476 579 Optional System Components CA 3201 Adapter output cable 15 pin Sub D 4xXLR switchable floor signal suppression Order 475 955 CA 3204 4 channel output module for SIS interpreter system 0 0 ee Order 475 343 CA 3221 Docking station with loudspeaker and gooseneck microphone 2 2222 0 000 e eee eee Order 475 335 Technical Specifications Optional Communication Systems CT 316 Stationary UHF transmitter 863 865 MHz 16 channel 22 22 2222 22 FE 316 Tour guide receiver 863 865 MHz 16 channel 00000200 eee DT 1S Single earphone 32 Q cable length 0 8 m mono Jack 3 5 mm 22 DT 1S same as above but cable length 1 6mM 0 000 000 ee DT 1D Dual earphone 16 Q cable length 0 8 m mono jack 3 5 MM 2 2 DT 1D same as above but cable length 1 6mM 0 000 000 eee DT 2 Headphone 16 Q cable length 0 8 m mono jack 3 5 mM 22 nn DT 2 same as above but cable length 1 6 M 2 oo nun eee MCW D 200 Control unit 2 4 GHz wireless conference system 2 2 2 2 2 MCW D 2071 Delegate station with display
27. d Connect the input In of a stationary CT 316 transmitter to the output of the SIS control unit and for each foreign language connect one stationary CT 316 transmitter to the appropriate outputs 6 of the SIS control unit As a Standard one original language and a maximum of 3 foreign languages can be connected If the SIS control unit is equipped with two other plug in modules each with 4 connections one original language and a maximum of 11 foreign languages can be connected Connect the outputs of 4 CT 316 transmitters to the inputs of the first AD 808 combiner Connect the output of the first AD 808 combiner with one of the 4 inputs of the second AD 808 combiner Furthermore you can connect 3 CT 316 transmitters to the second AD 808 combiner Connect the antenna e g AT 70 to the combiner by using the AVK 800 100 cable Set up 54 Application with SIS Interpretation System MCW D Wireless Digital Conference System TTS 300 Wireless Tour Guide System and external Loudspeaker to address the Speaker or Technician directly 2 1 Fi f MCWD 2073 MCWD 2071 MCWD 200 CA 2451 2x CA 3125 CA 3110 SIS 121 CA 3105 DT 394 SIS DT 394 SIS Required Components 1 x MCW D 200 Control unit 2 x CA 3125 Cables to connect the MCW D 200 control unit to the SIS 121 control unit 1 x Loudspeaker 1 x MCW D 2073 Chairman station with display and headphones to listen to the foreign languages several MCW D 20
28. de for which you want to enter the headset Important 1 corresponds to the 1 interpreter station connected to the control unit 2 corresponds to the 2 interpreter station connected to the 1 interpreter station and so on e For different headsets some specs such as impedance ohm sound pressure level dB SPL and microphone condenser dynamic had been already entered at the factory e Select the appropriate headset from the list e Under Sensitivity you can adjust the sensitivity of the microphone between 12 5 dB and 12 5 dB The settings in the dB area are recommended for interpreters speaking very loud the settings in the dB area are recommended for interpreters speaking very low e The settings can be sent to all interpreter stations by pressing the Send to all Desks button or to an individual interpreter station by pressing the Send to Desk button e f the connected headset is not in the list you can enter it by pressing the New button e As soon as you have pressed the New button a window with a keyboard will be opened e With this keyboard you can enter the name of the connected headset and press the OK button e f you press the lower case button you can enter small letters e With the lt button you can delete individual characters e With the lt lt button you delete the whole line e With the Cancel button you can cancel the entry e Aft
29. e press do not turn Off button to switch off the microphone Language Select button and one of the upper Relay buttons must be pressed simultaneously to select the relay language that is to be listened to appropriate LED of the selected language will illuminate green Language Select button and one of the lower Mic Out buttons must be pressed simultaneously to select the target language into which the interpreter will translate appropriate LED of the selected language will illuminate green upper Relay button to select the language that is to be listened to appropriate LED will illuminate green lower Mic Out button to select the language into which the interpreter will translate appropriate LED will illuminate green Original button This button is to be pressed if the original language is to be listened to gt LED will illuminate green Relay button This button is to be pressed if the selected relay language is to be listened to gt LED will illuminate green Service button This button is to be pressed if technical problems occur LED red Call is sent to the technician LED green technician has received and confirmed the call via the control unit Volume control for headphone Bass control for headphone Treble control for headphone Hearing protection This function can be switched on off by using a pen Active LED is illuminated green gt function is activated WARNING If the hearing prot
30. e the DT 394 SIS headset or a microphone and a headphone The interpreter station Is connected to the control unit with special cables The SIS control unit manages the input and output channels of the interpreting system The system is fed with the original signal from the room film projector or other sources Each interpreting channel is available as output signal which is transmitted to headphones connected to receivers or a discussion system 3 2 SIS 1202 Interpreter Station The SIS 1202 interpreter station has been designed for two interpreters For listening and interpreting simultaneously a headset or a microphone and a headphone have to be connected to the station Each operating element can be operated intuitively by the interpreter As a standard a maximum of 4 interpreter stations can be connected in a daisy chain to the control unit If the control unit is equipped with two more modules for further languages a maximum of 12 interpreter stations can be connected in a daisy chain 3 2 1 Connections Controls and Indicators Top View Language Language Select Select ie Relay Original Bass Treble Bass Treble Oe C Oe IN EarPatron EarPatron IN ee O a active oor OO octue SIS 1202 Interpreter Station 43 Talk button LED green Microphone on LED red Occupied channel LED off Microphone off On Air LED will illuminate when the microphone is switched on Mute Cough button to mute the microphon
31. ection is switched off the volume suddenly can become too high and irreversible hearing damage can occur Display 1 line Relay language s Capital letters channel occupied language is spoken currently Small letters channel vacant language is not spoken 2 line free programmable via control unit display of current speaker or message etc 3 line Display of time and hearing protection 4 line Target language SIS 1202 Interpreter Station Right Side of the Interpreter Station Headphone Rec Mk In P12 Remote Card reader Network output to connect to the next interpreter station Network input to connect to the control unit or the previous interpreter station Microphone input with 12 V phantom powering to connect a microphone Headphone connection 6 35 mm jack 1 4 Headphone connection 3 5 mm jack 1 8 also for the connection of a recorder O00000 Left Side of the Interpreter Station same as above Connection for power supply unit 44 SIS 1202 Interpreter Station 3 2 2 How to operate the Interpreter Station How to set Volume Treble and Bass Volume treble and bass of the headphone headset connected to the interpreter station can be adjusted as follows e Use the volume control to adjust the volume of the connected headphone headset e Use the bass control to adjust the bass of the connected headphone headset e Use the treble control to adjust the treble of the co
32. er having pressed the OK button you can enter the impedance ohm and the sound pressure level dB SPL of the connected headset with the and buttons e Select if the headset has a condenser or dynamic microphone e In order to save the settings press the Save button e Now the new headset will be displayed in the list and can be selected e When all described settings have been entered press the OK button 65 Headset configuration Desk selection le 5 fi le 6 fi le 7 ri le 8 fi le 9 ri le 10 ri le 11 ri le 12 ri beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Headset configuration Desk 1 left side Headset selection Sensitivity Om Cancel Clear Desk Send to all Desks beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System 12 1415 5 17 1 5 10 elveire ilele DEOBGGEIEGIE zt xjciviojnim lower case beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Headset configuration BEI Chr BEI dE SPL CJ Condenser Mic L Dynamic Piz Save beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Configuration SIS System 5 2 8 Presets e Presets are settings of the SIS control unit which have been set before One default preset has been entered at the factory e You can create new presets where you can save all language and headset settings you have entered e Press the Preset button in the main menu How to create a new Preset e Press the New name button A windo
33. er the Specs of the Headset If you have pressed the next button in the language selection menu the Headset configuration menu for entering the specs of the head sets connected to the interpreter stations will be displayed The specs of the DT 394 SIS headset have been already entered at the factory If other headsets are used you can enter the appropriate specs of the headset connected to the left and or right hand side of each interpreter Station For this press the config button With back you will return to the previous language selection Press the left le or right ri button of the interpreter station for which you want to enter or change the headset specs Important 1 corresponds to the 1 interpreter station connected to the control unit 2 corresponds to the 2 interpreter station connected to the 1 interpreter station and so on 60 beyerdynamic Wizard How many languages will be spoken i Co 0h Of E oo Pe Ext Lang In B beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System beyerdynamic Wizard How many languages will be spoken T pa 10 Ext Lang In 1 ti 1 a 1 vu sat 1 ru 1 1 beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System beyerdynamic Wizard The default headset is the DT 394 515 IF vou use different headsets vou need to reconfigure beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Headset configuration Desk select
34. ettings and to leave this menu e f you want to cancel the entry press the Cancel button Time Cancel OK beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Configuration SIS System 5 1 2 How to enter the Languages If you have pressed the next button in the Date Time menu the menu for the language selection will be displayed In order to be able to select the relay and target languages on the interpreter stations the languages have to be adjusted on the SIS control unit before Via the pull down menu you can select how many languages will be spoken at the meeting With a standard SIS control unit you can select a maximum of 4 languages If the control unit is equipped with more channel output modules you can select a maximum of 12 languages As soon as you have selected the number of the languages you can select the individual languages in the next display Press the appropriate surface and select the language from the opened menu Important Language 1 corresponds to the 1 interpreter station connected to the control unit Language 2 corresponds to the 2 inter preter station connected to the 1 interpreter station and so on If another language has been connected to the Ext lang In input you can select this one as well With back you will return to the previous Date Time menu With next you will access the menu for entering the specs of the connected headset 5 1 3 How to ent
35. guage the appropriate relay buttons and must be selected e The green LED of the Relay button will illuminate Relay IMPORTANT e f the selected relay language is not spoken the 46 signal of the original language is switched through automatically How to switch on the Microphone O n Air o The microphone has to be switched on for the participants of the meeting to be able to listen to the translation of the interpreter e Press the Talk button The appropriate LED will illuminate green e At the same time the red On Air LED will illuminate ound e The Talk button features a toggle function i e if the Talk button of the right hand side is pressed when the microphone of the left hand side is switched on the microphone is switched off and vice versa Service o Di Bass Treble IMPORTANT e It is not possible that two interpreters speak the same language simultaneously In this case the microphone cannot be switched on The LED of the Talk button will illuminate red and then go out How to mute the Microphone Talk e In order to mute the microphone press the Mute button and hold it down m The On Air LED goes out PN e In order to release the microphone again stop pressing the Mute button The On Air LED will illuminate again gt M
36. h percentage of the allowed noise level have been achieved already WARNING If the hearing protection is switched off the volume suddenly can become too high and irreversible hearing damage can occur For the functional description of the hearing protection please refer to the Appendix SIS 121 122 123 Control Unit 48 3 3 SIS 121 122 123 Control Unit The modular control unit can manage a maximum of 12 interpreter stations allowing translation into 12 languages The base version of the control unit is equipped with one original channel and 4 foreign language channels With two additional modules each with 4 output channels the system can be extended to 8 or 12 foreign language channels The interpreter stations are connected with usual standard network cables CAT 5 or special cables The SIS control unit is configured via an integrated 5 5 touch screen 3 3 1 Connections Controls and Indicators of the Control Unit Front View Headphone o 1 Volume control for headphone connection 2 2 Headphone connection 6 3 mm jack 1 4 3 5 5 Touch panel 4 Power LED SIS 121 122 123 Control Unit 49 Rear View PA en on on on man I le C 6 2 A e2 PR 6 0 0 A floor sgnal suppression omi 2 eES aa ENRETA tank oe 60 S40 10b240W Fuse Power piii DAN 1 1 2 2 3 3
37. he beyerdynamic booting up e As soon as the Wizard and Custom buttons are displayed you Simultaneous Interpretation System have ten seconds to press the beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System line twice and the Firmware button 5 e For each interpreter station Desks you can display information about Please choose the way you prefer ta configure your system MCU DSP and FPGA e For the control unit you can also display the FPGA e Press the OK button to return to the main menu beyerdynamici Simultaneous Interpretation System Welcome to the beverdynarnicy Simultaneous Interpretation System Please choose the way you prefer to configure your systern beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Desks Control Unit esk 1 Desk 2 esk 3 Desk 4 Desk 5 Desk 6 Desk 7 Desk 8 Desk 9 Desk 10 Desk 11 Desk 12 beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System 6 Accessories Components SIS 1202 Interpreter station for two interpreters with power supply unit 2 2222 Order 475 424 515 121 Control unit with one module 4 foreign language channels 2 2 2 Order 458 783 S15 122 Control unit with two modules 8 foreign language channels ooon naaa aaan anaana aa Order 458 767 SIS 123 Control unit with three modules 12 foreign language channels 200 Order 458 759 System Cables CA 3101 CAT 5 cable with footproof RJ 45 metal
38. his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T V technician for help beyerdynamic GmbH amp Co KG is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by beyerdynamic GmbH amp Co KG The correction of interference cau
39. hrough the configuration If you select Custom you can enter all settings on your own If you do not make a choice within approximately 10 seconds the mode which has been activated before will be loaded Simultaneous Interpretation System 5 1 Configuration via Wizard pete Please choose the way you prefer to configure your system e When the SIS control unit displays the selection screen you can choose if you want to configure the SIS system via Wizard or Custom e For a configuration via Wizard press the Wizard button beyerdynamici 3 Simultaneous Interpretation System 5 1 1 How to display or enter Time Date e As soon as you have pressed the Wizard button the present date and beyerdynamic Wizard time will be displayed e f you want to change the settings press the change button Preset time ET e f you press the next button you will access the menu for language selection Preset date Monday April 04 2005 next beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System e f you have pressed the change button you can set the time and date e You can choose if the time is to be displayed in 24 or 12 hour mode BERN 7 e Under Time you can set the time with the appropriate arrow buttons Q eth wie h hour m minute s seconds e Under Date you can set the date with the appropriate arrow buttons e Press the OK button to save the s
40. interpreter stations select the all desks button Important 1 corresponds to the 1 interpreter station connected to the control unit 2 corresponds to the 2 interpreter station connected to the 1 interpreter station and so on e By pressing the OK button you will return to the main menu 5 3 Service Call e f an interpreter presses the Service button on the interpreter station the message Service Call Please confirm and the interpreter station that has sent the call will be displayed as a red field e To confirm press the red field in the left or right column which indicates the appropriate interpreter station and the side left or right beyerdynamic Simultaneous Inter T Fl 69 4 BP 645 a Th 10 Er 72 Reset EarPatron Presets EarPatron Boo 609 pto 35 BO Go Bo 68 67 aretation System Ba 71 ao 3 Oo OM 3 5 g 1 Oo Oo beyerdynamici 3 Simultaneous Interpretation System Turn off Microphones at desk zm 8 ce BEN BEE beverdynamic iii Simultaneous Interpretation System Service Call Desk left beyerdynamic Simultaneous Inter Please confirm right left right retation System Accessories 68 5 4 How to display the Firmware Version e To display the Firmware version press the beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System line twice while the system Is Welcome to t
41. ion le 5 fi 6 ri 7 ri le 8 ri ie 10 ri le 1 ri l 12 ri e 9 beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Configuration SIS System For different headsets some specs such as impedance ohm sound pressure level dB SPL and microphone condenser dynamic had been already entered at the factory Select the appropriate headset from the list Under Sensitivity you can adjust the sensitivity of the microphone between 12 5 dB and 12 5 dB The settings in the dB area are recommended for interpreters speaking very loud the settings in the dB area are recommended for interpreters speaking very low The settings can be sent to all interpreter stations by pressing the Send to all Desks button or to an individual interpreter station by pressing the Send to Desk button If the connected headset is not in the list you can enter it by pressing the New button As soon as you have pressed the New button a window with a keyboard will be opened With this keyboard you can enter the name of the connected headset and press the OK button If you press the lower case button you can enter small letters With the lt button you can delete individual characters With the lt lt button you delete the whole line With the Cancel button you can cancel the entry After having pressed the OK button you can enter the impedance ohm and the sound pressure level dB
42. ion SIS System 64 How to send a Message to all Interpreter Stations e Existing messages can be selected from the pull down menu by pressing the arrow button and selecting the appropriate message e By pressing the Create New button you can create new messages A window with a keyboard will be opened With the Cancel button you can cancel the entry With the lt button you can delete individual Phone call for vou Ea sk no Change Message Choose desired message For line two of interpreter desk characters With the lt lt button you can delete a whole line If you press the lower case button you can write small letters Display on desk lesen de e Write your message with the keyboard and then press the OK button eae na 1 1 e You will return to the Change Message menu and can select the new message from the pull down menu e To send the message press the Display on desk no button e The message appears in the second line of the display of the selected interpreter station e f you want to delete the message on the interpreter station press the Clear on desk no button beyerdynamici Simultaneous Interpretation System e f you press the OK button you will return to the window Displayed Messages new MESSA 2 13 1415 16 7 18 5 10 ajwlelelrir elrlole alslolrlsielsie e zixicivjeinim beyerdynamici Simultaneous Interpretation System 5 2 5 How to enter Time Date
43. isten to the discussion without taking part e g press the FE 316 tourguide receivers with headphones and the stationary CT 316 transmitters can be used Connect the input In of a stationary CT 316 transmitter to the output of the SIS control unit and for each foreign language connect one stationary CT 316 transmitter to the appropriate outputs 6 of the SIS control unit As a Standard one original language and a maximum of 3 foreign languages can be connected If the SIS control unit is equipped with two other plug in modules each with 4 connections one original language and a maximum of 11 foreign languages can be connected Connect the outputs of the CT 316 transmitters to the inputs of the AD 808 combiner Connect the antenna e g AT 70 to the combiner by using the AVK 800 100 cable Set up Application with SIS Interpretation System and MCW D Wireless Digital Conference System 3 1 f MCWD 2073 MCWD 2071 BR f MCWD 200 oo ia W Y DT1SsS DT1D 2x CA 3125 CA 3110 SIS 121 CA 3105 CA 3105 DT 394 SIS DT 394 S1S Required Components 1 x MCW D 200 Control unit 2 x CA 3125 Cables to connect the MCW D 200 control unit to the SIS 121 control unit 1 x MCW D 2073 Chairman station with display and headphone to listen to the foreign languages several MCW D 2071 Delegate stations with display and headphones to listen to the foreign languages 1 x SIS 121 Control unit 3 x SIS 1202 Inte
44. ke care to ensure that it is adequately secured and can never be damaged by being dropped or by impacts on the equipment If there is a thunderstorm or you will not be using the equipment for a lengthy period of time remove it from the mains supply If the equipment causes a blown fuse or a short circuit disconnect it from the mains and have it checked and repaired Do not open the equipment without authorisation You could receive an electric shock Leave all service work to authorised expert personnel Do not hold the mains cable with wet hands There must be no water or dust on the contact pins In both cases you could receive an electric shock The mains cable must be firmly connected If it is loose there is a fire hazard Always pull out the mains cable from the mains and or from the equipment by the plug never by the cable The cable could be damaged and cause an electric shock or fire If the power cable is connected avoid contact of the unit with other metallic objects Do not touch the contact pins of the plug even after you have disconnected the equipment from the mains You could receive an electric shock Do not insert objects into the ventilation grilles or other openings You could damage the equipment and or injure yourself Do not use the equipment if the mains plug is damaged Safety Information for Headphones Headsets When connecting the headphone headset please ensure that the volume is turned down to minimum Adjust
45. lication of Council directive 89 336 EEC 93 68 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive Standards to which Conformity is Declared EMC EN 55 022 EN 61 000 6 2 EN 61 000 6 3 Safety EN 60 065 Manufacturer s Name beyerdynamic GmbH amp Co KG Manufacturer s Address Theresienstrasse 8 74072 Heilbronn Germany Type of Equipment Simultaneous Interpretation system Model Numbers gS 121 55 122 515 123 55 1202 the undersigned as an employee of beyerdynamic hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directive and Standards Antec Foe Full Name Ulrich Roth Date 1 November 2004 Position Director of R amp D beyerdynamic beyerdynamic GmbH amp Co KG Theresienstr 8 74072 Heilbronn Germany Tel 49 0 7131 617 O Fax 49 0 7131 617 224 info beyerdynamic de www beyerdynamic de Weitere Vertriebspartner weltweit finden Sie unter www beyerdynamic de For further distributors worldwide please go to www beyerdynamic com DE9 BA SIS 11 08 576 034 e nderungen und Irrt mer vorbehalten e Subject to change without notice e Printed in Germany
46. ly could recover or if it was exposed to a higher noise This means the noise fuel gauge will not reduce even when the hearing volume has been 0 for a longer period of time EarPatron cannot take into account the whole daily routine of the user but with EarPatron and the SIS interpretation system the stress of the hearing can be kept harmless Appendix Summary The EarPatron technology includes the following functions e Headphone Adapt technology e Conversion of electrically measurable values in equivalent acoustic identification values e Allows the calculation of actual sound pressures and noise levels e Calibration of the system according to the used headphone e Headphone characteristics required e Noise fuel gauge e Requires Headphone Adapt technology e Display of the given noise level percentage of the maximum daily ration e Tool for information and self control of the user e Cannot be deactivated e Intelligent EarPatron Function e Requires Headphone Adapt technology and noise fuel gauge e Can be deactivated by the user e Monitoring of the supplied noise level over the complete duration of usage e Sensitive intervention in the hearing volume before stress of the hearing becomes obvious e No permanent signal manipulation or signal alienation e The maximum legally fixed daily noise level cannot be exceeded vo FCC Class B Compliance Statement Information to the User NOTE T
47. nking glasses on the equipment Liquids in the equipment could cause a short circuit Only clean the equipment with a slightly damp or dry cloth Never use solvents as these damage the surface Never install and operate the equipment close to radiators lighting equipment or other heat generating equipment Always run all cables so that they cannot be damaged or severed by sharp objects Lay all connection cables so that they do not present a trip hazard Whenever working on the equipment switch off all inputs and outputs to the power supply Check whether the connection figures comply with the existing mains supply Serious damage could occur due to connecting the system to the wrong power supply An incorrect mains voltage could damage the equipment or cause an electric shock This equipment needs adequate ventilation Do not cover ventilation grilles If the heat it generates cannot be dissipated the equipment could be damaged or flammable materials in its immediate vicinity could be ignited Take care to ensure that the air can circulate freely through the ventilation grilles and keep flammable materials away Never place naked flames near the equipment If you connect defective or unsuitable accessories the equipment could be damaged Only use connection cables available from or recommended by beyerdynamic If you use cables you have made up yourself all claim to warranty is null and void If you transport the equipment to another location ta
48. nnected headphone headset How to set the Target Language The target language into which the interpreter is to trans late has to be selected on the interpreter station Before you can select the language you have to enter into the SIS control unit all languages that are spoken during the meeting Please refer to chapter 5 Configuration of the SIS System How to enter Languages e Hold down the Language Select button and select the desired target language by pressing the Mic Out button several times e f you want to select more target languages hold down the Language Select button and select the desired target language by pressing the next Mic Out button of the row several times e Repeat these steps until all target languages are set Language Select Ja Relay 45 EarPatron O a Scale OOT volume gt Language Select Cie Relay rt t tT tdi ft tt AT e The LED of the Mic Out button for the selected target language will illuminate green How to set the Relay Language If the interpreter does not translate from the original language but from an interpretation relay language the appropriate relay language must be set Before you can select the language you have to enter into the SIS control unit all languages that are sooken during the meeting Please refer to chapter 5 Configuration of the SIS System How to ente
49. ood hearing for their profession such as musicians sound engineers interpreters or radio moderators Problem Like a sunburn which is noticed when the skin has become red already it is found out that the noise level was too high when the ears are already ringing In both cases it is too late to think about protective measures State of the Art The current offer of electronic hearing protection includes more or less the use of audio limiters only For an extensive hearing protection the limiting of the electric output signal with a limiter is not sufficient Instead of this the actual sound pressure the user is exposed to has to be registered evaluated and regulated during the whole time of listening The target is that the listener cannot reach a critical noise dose over a long period of time of listening 2 Function of EarPatron The EarPatron technology implemented in the SIS interpretation system contains the following functions Headphone Adapt Technology Depending on the technical specifications each headphone produces a different sound pressure with the same output level of the headphone amplifier For this reason the Headphone Adapt technology has been developed The measured electrical values are put into relation to the used headphone After entering the technical specifications of the headphone EarPatron is able to use the actual sound pressures as basis of all calculations because electrical values are in direct rel
50. r Languages e Hold down the Language Select button and select the desired relay language by pressing the Relay button several times e f you want to select more relay languages hold down the Language Select button and set the desired relay language by pressing the next Relay button of the row several times e Repeat these steps until all relay languages are set Language Select N gt Language Select e The LED of the Relay button for the selected relay language will illuminate green IMPORTANT e An occupied channel is displayed with capital letters i e the language is spoken currently e A free channel is displayed with small letters i e the language is not spoken at the moment e On free channels i e when the appropriate language is not spoken at the moment the original language floor is switched through by the SIS control unit SIS 1202 Interpreter Station How to listen to the Original Language e f the interpreter wants to interpret from the original language he she must press the Original button to listen to the original language via headphones e The green LED of the Original button will illuminate How to listen to the Relay Language If the interpreter wants to interpret from a relay language it has to be selected before as described under How to set the Relay Language e To listen to the relay lan
51. rpreter stations 1 x CA 3110 CAT 5 cable 10 metres 2 x CA 3105 CAT 5 cables 5 metres 6 x DT 394 SIS Headsets Connection Connect the DAN In input of the first interpreter station to the DAN connection 8 of the SIS control unit Connect the DAN Out output of the first interpreter station to the DAN In input of the second interpreter station and so on Use e g the CA 3110 cable 10 metres long to connect the first interpreter station to the control unit To connect the interpreter stations to one another use e g the CA 3105 cable 5 metres long Connect the DT 394 SIS headset to the interpreter stations 58 Configuration SIS System 59 Connect the input In of the CA 2451 PCB 25 pin Sub D of the MCW D 200 control unit to the output to MCW D 10 of the SIS control unit and the output Out of the MCW D 200 control unit to the input from MCW D 9 of the SIS control unit Use CA 3125 cables There are several headphones available to connect to the MCW D microphone units such as DT 1 S DT 1 D and DT 2 5 Configuration SIS System The SIS system is configured via an integrated touch screen on the SIS control unit All settings that are entered here are transmitted to the interpreter stations After switching on the SIS control unit the green Power LED will illuminate first It takes approx 30 seconds until the selection screen of Wizard and Custom will be displayed If you select Wizard you will be guided t
52. s A window with a keyboard will be opened With the Cancel button you can cancel the entry With the lt button you can delete individual characters With the lt lt button you can delete a whole line If you press the lower case button you can write small letters e Write your message with the keyboard and then press the OK button e You will return to the Change Message menu and can select the new message from the pull down menu e To send the message press the Display on desk no button e The message appears in the second line of the display of the selected interpreter station e f you want to delete the message on the interpreter station press the Clear on desk no button e f you press the OK button you will return to the window Displayed Messages 63 Floor suppression just For the symmetric outputs on Sub D 15 Hag Hoan L NOR Dan active gt nok active beyerdynamic iii Simultaneous Interpretation System Displayed Messages beyerdynamic iii Simultaneous Interpretation System Change Message Choose desired message For line two of interpreter desk sk ma Create Mew Display on desk Clear on de na 1 1 beyverdynanmich Simultaneous Interpretation System new MESSA 2 3 s s 7 s s o ojwletr t yfulrjo e sjefer isle u zixic yjeiuim ns lower case beyverdyranmich Simultaneous Interpretation System Configurat
53. scussion system to the input g ee C o 10 L Tris Gass ig a NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE T ib 6 and output 0 of the SIS control unit u in En un 100 340W fuse Power themet Cy z l r OZN Onn OS e f the interpreter system is used with a tour guide mn s E o 0 ur lt LO ZA system such as TTS 300 from beyerdynamic connect J ZG OR 6 i e 1 1 2 2 the stationary CT 316 transmitter to the outputs of oe Te MOWD the SIS control unit OX YA os Os OO wOO zed DeQe 245 C Ay m EnO SO SO O T Set up 52 Application with SIS Interpretation System MCW D Wireless Digital Conference System and TTS 300 Wireless Tour Guide System 7 1 MCWD 2073 MCWD 2071 MCWD 200 CA 2451 rer AD 808 2xCA 3125 E AT 70 AD 808 Org DT 2 AVK800 10 SIS 122 CA 3105 CA 3105 CA 3105 EEE DT 394 SIS DT 394 SIS Required Components 1 x MCW D 200 Control unit 2 x CA 3125 Cables to connect the MCW D 200 control unit to the SIS 122 control unit 1 x MCW D 2073 Chairman station with display and headphones to listen to the foreign languages several MCW D 2071 Delegate stations with display and headphones to listen to the foreign languages 1 x SIS 122 Control unit 7 x SIS 1202 Interpreter stations 1 x CA 3110 CAT 5 cable 10 metres 6 x CA 3105 CAT 5 cables 5 metres 7 x Microphone cables 14 x DT 394 SIS Headsets 1 x C
54. sed by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two 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 Manufacturer beyerdynamic GmbH amp Co KG Theresienstrasse 8 D 74003 Heilbronn Germany U S Responsible Party beyerdynamic North America 56 Central Avenue Farmingdale NY 11735 USA Contact Person Wolfgang Luckhardt Phone Tel 631 293 3200 Fax 631 293 4463 Type of Equipment Simultaneous Interpretation System SIS Model Names SIS 121 SIS 122 SIS 123 SIS 1202 Classification Class B digital device We hereby declare that the equipment bearing the trade name and model number specified above was tested conforming to the applicable FCC rules under the most accurate measurement standards possible and that the necessary steps have been taken and are in force to assure that production units of the same equipment will continue to comply with the Commission s requirements October 12 2004 Signature I Vet EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY App
55. stening habits are healthy A displayed value of more than 100 means The hearing volume has been too high for the duration of the work Furthermore it is helpful to develop a feeling for the consequences of high listening levels because an increase of the volume automatically increases the display of the noise fuel gauge Intelligent EarPatron Control EarPatron can control if the noise level for the user is still in a safe area or if it makes sense to reduce the hearing volume This happens so that the intervention is performed smoothly and unnoticed With a progressive hearing duration the hearing level is reduced continuously so that the maximum noise level 100 is usually never reached Should the maximum noise level however be reached due to unhealthy listening habits or EarPatron was activated when the noise level had exceeded 100 already the algorithm will reduce the volume level so that no serious volume gt 85 dB A can be achieved anymore This allows continuous work at relatively safe audio levels without fearing additional stress of the hearing The EarPatron algorithm works without automatic reset This means that breaks of the user when the hearing volume is set to 0 are not evaluated as recreation phases for the hearing EarPatron can be reset with Reset only The reason why is that the noise level the user is exposed to during a break is unknown It is unknown if the hearing of the user real
56. ute Talk T SIS 1202 Interpreter Station 47 How to switch off the Microphone e In order to switch off the microphone press the Off button The On Air LED and the LED C of the Talk button will extinguish Mute Assistance when technical Problems occur On Air If technical problems occur the interpreter can send a signal to the technician at the SIS control unit e f the interpreter presses the Service button the technician at the SIS control unit receives a message le e The LED of the Service button will illuminate red e f the Service button is pressed once again the Original call is cleared the LED of the Service button will extinguish and the message on the screen of the SIS control unit will disappear e f the technician at the SIS control unit has received and confirmed the message the LED will turn green and extinguish after approx 10 seconds beverdyranac l Hearing Protection Mute EarPatron m EarPatron The interpreter station features a hearing protection G a l io oO Ace OOT ODT active e The hearing protection is activated as soon as the SIS system is active e The Active LED will illuminate green e f you want to switch off the hearing protection press with a pen into the dip next to the Active LED e The display of the interpreter station indicates how muc
57. w with a keyboard will be opened where you can enter the name of a new preset e In addition to the existing default preset you can create 19 presets so that in total there are 20 presets e Press the OK button when you have entered a name e With the Cancel button you can cancel the entry With the lt button you can delete individual characters With the lt lt button you can delete a whole line How to save Presets e f you want to overwrite and save a preset select it from the pull down menu e Press the Save preset button e The message Write present values in will be displayed e f you want to save all settings as preset press the Yes button The main menu will be displayed again How to load Presets e f there are other presets available in addition to the default preset you can select the desired preset from the pull down menu and press the Load preset button e The message Overwrite present values will be displayed e Press the Yes button The selected preset will be opened in the main menu 66 Presets efault bd Delete preset Load preset beverdynamiciii Simultaneous Interpretation System 412 14 15 6 71 15 0 alelelritlrle ilele EIEIENEREIES EIN EN HBEBIEIEIEIEE beyverdyramich Simultaneous Interpretation System Presets beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation System Presets beyerdynamic Simultaneous Interpretation

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