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The commands sent by the central unit and received by the control panel:

General syntax

General meaning

 

Examples

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'L'}{Mic.-No.(4)}{CRC(4)}

A microphone is activated.

%L0001013E

The microphone with the number '0001' is

 

 

 

activated.

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'l'}{Mic.-No.(4)}{CRC(4)}

A microphone is deactivated.

%1l0001015E

The microphone with the number '0001' is

 

 

 

deactivated.

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'D'}{Mic.-No.(4)}{CRC(4)}

A microphone goes into request.

%1D00020137

The microphone with the number '0002' goes into

request mode.

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'E'}{'00'}{CRC(4)}

All microphones should be reset (priority function).

%1E0000D6

All microphones are turned off.

 

 

 

 

The commands sent by the control panel and received by the central unit:

General syntax

General meaning

 

Examples

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'T'}{Mic.-No.(4)}{CRC(4)}

Activate a microphone.

%1T00020147

The microphone with the number '0002' is to be

activated.

 

 

 

 

 

Restart the control panel and get information

 

The control panel is to be restarted and the correct

{'%'}{'1'}{'V'}{CRC(4)}

about the microphones to reinitialize the control

%1V0087

information about all active microphones and all

 

panel.

 

microphones in request mode is to be received.

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'X'}{Volume(2)}{Treble

 

%1X06060606

Volume, treble, middle and bass response are each

response(2)}{Middle

Change the volume and sound settings of the

0221

to be set to the value “06”.

response(2)}{Bass

consoles’ built-in loudspeakers.

 

 

%1X00060606

All microphones are to be muted.

response(2)}{CRC(4)}

 

 

021B

 

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'U'}{Conference

Change the conference mode.

%1U0400EA

The conference mode is to be changed to “FIFO”

mode(2)}{CRC(4)}

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'v'}{CRC(4)}

Activate the test tone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

{'%'}{'1'}{'w'}{CRC(4)}

Deactivate the test tone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notation of the general syntax:

yAll separate entities in a message are represented between curly brackets, e.g. {CRC}

yLiteral strings are between quotes, e.g. 'P'

yLogical entities are neither between brackets nor quotes, e. g. Mic.-No.(microphone number)

yA logical entity will also contain a number between brackets. This number states how many characters the entity exists of, e.g.(4)

yVolume, treble, middle and bass response are two-digit values from “00” (minimum) to “12” (maximum)

yThe two-digit numbers for the conference modes are: “00” (No Request), “01” (With Request), “02” (With Req. No Clear), “03” (Direct Access), “04” (FIFO),

Appendix B: Control panel protocol

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Contents SDC Thank you for choosing Sennheiser Contents Via a PA system Configuring the interpretation system 100 Appendix a Safety information SDC 8000 the digital conference and interpretation system Conference consoles Overview of the components SDC 8000 system$!# Technology used Consoles All consoles featureComponents of the SDC 8000 system in detail Interpreter console features SDC 8000 D conference unit SDC 8000 C chairman unit SDC 8000 DC conference unit SDC 8000 CC chairman unit Vote LED SDC 8000 DV conference unitSDC 8000 CV chairman unit Autofloor LED SDC 8000 ID interpreter consoleSDC 8000 CU central unit SDC 8000 AO analog output unit optional System cables Operating the components SDC 8000 system Direct Access modeOperating the delegate units Taking the floor / Making a request to speakOperating the components of the SDC 8000 system On your console go off Turning off the microphone / Cancelling a request to speak With request modeWith Req. No clear mode Voting Selecting an interpretation channelOperating the VIP units Using the chip card slot of a conference consoleOperating the chairman unit Turning all active conference consoles off priorityAssigning a participant the speaking right Starting a voting sessionRequest Operating the interpreter consoles Configuring the B-channel of an interpreter consoleUsing the interpreter console Adjusting the volume of the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers Switching between the A-channel and the B-channelOperating the central unit Muting the microphone of the interpreter consoleOperating control Menu level F1, F2 and F3 menu keysMenu operating controls Working with the central unit’s operating menu Connecting cable strings to a central unit Interconnecting the conference/interpreter consolesInterconnecting up to 10 central units Structuring the SDC 8000 systemExpansion stage 2 one central unit with up to 90 consoles Expansion stage 1 one central unit with up to 15 consolesDetermining maximum cable lengths Calculating the voltage drop on the system cables Structuring an interpretation systemMode between booths Mixed Selectable modes between or within interpreter boothsMode between booths Override Mode between booths Toggle OverrideMode in booths Override Mode in booths MixedAuto-floor function ExampleAUTO-FLOOR Connecting external audio sources Using external equipmentStructuring the SDC 8000 system Preparing the SDC 8000 system components for set up Setting up the SDC 8000 systemInterconnecting the consoles Interconnecting the SDC 8000 system componentsConnecting a cable string to the central unit Interconnecting several central unitsTurning the central units on and off Connecting additional equipmentCarrying out remote conferences Pin assignment of the 9-pole sub-D socket AUX OUT Connecting PA systems, recording units, etcDaisy-chaining SDC 8000 AO analog output units Connecting a PC to the central unit Introduction to the central unit’s operating menu Configuring the SDC 8000 systemStart display Six main menusEnter Exit Submenus of the Conference menu part 1 Submenus of the Conference menu part 2 Submenus of the Conference menu part 3 Submenus of the Conference menu part 4 Submenus of the Conference menu part 5 Submenus of the Conference menu part 6 Submenus of the Interpretation menu part 1 Submenus of the Interpretation menu part 2 Submenus of the Interpretation menu part 3 Submenus of the Interpretation menu part 4 Submenus of the Interpretation menu part 5 Enter Submenus of the Aux-In/Out menu part 1Submenus of the Aux-In/Out menu part 2 Submenus of the Aux-In/Out menu part 3 Submenus of the Aux-In/Out menu part 4 Submenus of the Aux-In/Out menu part 5 Submenus of the Aux-In/Out menu part 6 Submenus of the System menu part 1 Submenus of the System menu part 2 Submenus of the Language and the License menu part 1 Configuring the conference system Settingthe volume of theconsoles’ built-inloudspeakersTurning on the central unit for the first time Automatically initializing all conference consolesManually initializing all conference consoles Reserving a microphone number Selecting a conference mode Setting the speaker limit Resetting the conference system Adjusting the audio settings for the consoles’ microphonesTesting the consoles’ microphones Testing the consoles’ built-in loudspeakersWorking with the interpreter configuration Configuring the interpretation systemConfiguring the display of the voting options Creating a new interpreter configuration Loading a previously saved interpreter configuration Modifying the currently active interpreter configurationOptions Setting the max. number of interpreter booths/languagesSetting the max. number of interpreter consoles per booth Configuring the operating mode within a booth Configuring the operating mode between boothsConfiguring the second target language B-channel of a booth Configuring the language options for the interpreter boothsConfiguring the main target language A-channel of a booth Enabling the auto-relay interpretation function Auto-floor ENG To transmit the selected booth number to Adding interpreter consoles to an existing configuration Resetting the interpretation system Choosing the audio inputs and outputs Configuring the audio inputs and outputsAdjusting the volume of the audio outputs Turning the audio inputs or outputs on and off Configuring the audio outputs for remote conferencingAssigning a channel to an audio output Configuring the outputs of the SDC 8000 analog output unit Adjusting the input level of an audio inputAdjusting the input sensitivity of an audio input OUT Making a system diagnosis Configuring connected additional componentsChecking the communication within a cable string Camera controlConfiguring an ambient sound console Choosing the language of the central unit’s operating menu Software, language and licenseDisplaying the central unit’s serial number Maintenance and care If problems occurReplacing a fuse Conference/interpreter console does not workAccessories SDC 8000 C SpecificationsSDC 8000 D SDC 8000 CC SDC 8000 DCSDC 8000 CV SDC 8000 DVSDC 8000 ID 108 RJ 45 cable SDC 8000 AO analog output unitAppendix a Camera control protocol Syntax of the commandsNotation of the general syntax CommandsAppendix B Control panel protocol Commands113 114 Appendix C Repeater for the SDC 8000 systemApproval 115