Section 6: CS 5 IU Interpreter Station

6.3.2Selecting Station Addresses

1.Set the MICROPHONE switch to "OFF" to switch the microphone off.

2.Press <FLOOR> + <CALL> + <RELAY> simultaneously to enter service mode. The display changes like this:

 

 

SERVICE MENU

 

 

 

EXIT WITHOUT SAVING

 

<<PREV

———————

NEXT>>

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Select <NEXT> (press <RELAY>) to bring up this screen:

SERVICE MENU

SINGLE MODE

<<PREV

< OFF >

NEXT>>

4. Press <INPUT/A> or <INPUT/B> to call up the lowest possible address for the Interpreter Station (e.g., “002”):

SERVICE MENU

SINGLE MODE

<<PREV

< 002 >

NEXT>>

5. Press <INPUT/A> to select the next higher address or <INPUT/B> to select the next lower address.

Important:

!• Be sure to assign a unique address to each Interpreter Station. Use consecutive numbers starting with "1". Assigning the same address to more than one Interpreter Station would cause system malfunc- tioning.

Assign one odd and one even number to the Interpreter Stations in each booth, starting with "1", for instance, 1-2 (booth no. 1), 3-4 (booth no. 2), 5-6 (booth no. 3), etc. Make sure that the odd number is lower than the even number in each booth.

6.Select target language channels: refer to section 6.3.3 below.

7.Repeat steps 1-4 above for each Interpreter Station.

8.To leave service mode and return to normal mode, press <FLOOR> + <CALL> + <RELAY> again.

6.3.3Selecting Target Language Channels

On your list of language pairs, assign one audio channel to each target language (e.g., channel 1 -> English, chan- nel 2 -> French, etc.).

Assign each of these channel numbers to one interpretation booth (e.g. booth no. 1 -> English, booth no. 2 -> French, etc.).

If a relay language has been specified, assign a channel number to the relay language. Invariably, the relay lan- guage will be identical to one of the target languages.

Route output A on each Interpreter Station in the same booth to the same language channel (e.g., select channel 1 (English) for output A on each Interpreter Station in booth 1, channel 2 (French) for output A on each Interpreter Station in booth 2, etc.)

Route output B on each Interpreter Station in each booth to the language channel number assigned to the relay language (e.g., channel 3 for Italian).

To select output channels,

1. In service mode, press <RELAY) and <FLOOR> to call up this screen:

SERVICE MENU

OUTPUT ‘A’ CHANNEL

<<PREV

< 002 >

NEXT>>

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