MICROPHONE MANAGEMENT

The operator can see which delegate is has been waiting longest to speak, as 1 this microphone is represented by a flashing green icon. The operator can grant active status to this delegate, or indeed any other delegate on the request-to-speak list. The microphone of the delegate who has been speak-

ing longest is automatically switched off to make room. The maximum number of active microphones (speakers) can be preset by the operator. When a participant presses the microphone on/off key on the delegate unit, it is indicated as a ‘request-to-speak’ on the unit with a flashing green LED. No further action is required, and when the delegate receives active status, the microphone is automatically switched on (indicated by an illuminated red LED).

Microphone control by operator with request and response list - is also intended for formal, highly-structured meetings, and is similar to micro- phone control by operator with request list. However, as well as joining a ‘request-to-speak’ list, it is now possible for a delegates to make a response request using the middle soft key on his/her DCN delegate conference unit. This is useful in situations where a delegate wants to give a prompt answer to a matter raised by the speaker. This request will be given temporary pri- ority, and the delegate’s microphone will be represented by a flashing yellow icon. When such a response request is promoted to active status, the current speaker is deactivated, and the response delegate’s microphone is switched on. The maximum number of response requests is five, only one of which can be active at any time.

Microphone control by delegate with request list - is useful in less formal meetings where the order of speaking is determined by the participants and not the operator. When delegates switch their microphones on, they are automatically promoted to the speakers list, providing the speakers list is not full. No operator action is required to control the conference, though it is possible. The operator can turn microphones on by clicking on them, and turn them off by clicking on them again. The operator can also specify the length of the speakers list.

When the speakers list is full and delegates not on the speakers list turn their microphones on, they are placed on the request-to-speak list. This list is in chronological order, and the participant at the top of the list is auto- matically promoted to active status when a currently active speaker switches his/her microphone off. This automatic promotion also takes place when the operator switches off the microphone of a delegate currently on the speakers list. All other participants move up one place.

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DCN Synoptic Microphone Control specifications

The Bosch Appliances DCN Synoptic Microphone Control is a cutting-edge solution designed to facilitate effective communication and enhance audio performance in various environments. This system is particularly beneficial for conference halls, auditoriums, and other large venues where clear audio transmission is crucial.

One of the main features of the DCN Synoptic Microphone Control is its intuitive interface, allowing users to manage multiple microphones seamlessly. The system utilizes a graphical user interface (GUI) that provides real-time information about microphone status, channel activation, and battery levels. This user-friendly design makes it easy for operators to monitor and control the audio setup without technical difficulties.

The DCN Synoptic System integrates advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology to optimize audio clarity and reduce feedback. This ensures high-quality sound reproduction during discussions and presentations, allowing participants to engage fully in the dialogue. The DSP capabilities also include features like automatic gain control, which adjusts the microphone input levels to maintain consistent sound quality regardless of the speaker's distance from the microphone.

Another essential characteristic of the DCN Synoptic system is its scalability. The system can be expanded to accommodate a large number of microphones, making it ideal for events or venues that require extensive audio coverage. The ability to connect multiple units seamlessly allows for adaptable setups tailored to specific needs, whether for small meetings or large conferences.

Connectivity is further enhanced through the use of standard network protocols, allowing integration with other Bosch audio and visual systems. This interconnectivity ensures that the DCN Synoptic Microphone Control can work harmoniously with existing infrastructure, creating a cohesive audio-visual solution.

Moreover, Bosch has incorporated robust security features within the DCN system to safeguard against unauthorized access or interference. The system employs encryption protocols to ensure the integrity of the audio signals and protect sensitive information discussed during sessions.

In conclusion, the Bosch Appliances DCN Synoptic Microphone Control stands out for its advanced features, including user-friendly interface, DSP technology, scalability, and secure connectivity. These characteristics make it a premier choice for organizations seeking to enhance their audio communication capabilities in professional settings. By fostering clear and reliable communication, the DCN Synoptic system plays a vital role in ensuring the success of meetings and events.