Danish Interpretation Systems

Installation Manual

How to get started

Pre-requisite steps before use

The system has now been installed successfully.

The following sections describe the necessary steps to get started. However please refer to the CAA User Manual, the CUA User Manual and CDA User Manual for a throughout description of how to use the SW 6000 System.

Steps

1.Connect the CU 6005/6011 Central Unit (CU) to the PC, where the CUI is installed, with a RS232 cable.

2.Turn on the CU 6005/6011 Central Unit (CU) with all units (Delegate Units, Chairman Units, AO units etc.) connected.

3.Start the CU Interface Application (CUI).

If the CUI version is not compatible with the database you will be advised to start the CAA to automatically update the database. You will then have to restart the CUI.

When the CUI Application starts to communicate with the CU it will receive information for all units connected to the CU. The CUI Application will then create one seat in the Seat assignment table for each Chairman Unit and Delegate Unit, numbering the seats, starting at one and counting upwards.

Hint: To make is easier later to assign delegates to seats and to make Mimic diagrams the seats should be renumbered to give a more logical order.

4.Start the Conference Administration Application (CAA). If needed the Database will be upgraded automatically.

5.Select the “Setup/Equipment/Conference Units”. Assign computer names for each of the seats where

there is a PC on the network that will run the Conference User Application (CUA).

6.Select the Mimic screen from the “Setup/Configuration/Mimic Configuration” and create a new Mimic diagram.

Creating a Mimic diagram requires the user to import a bitmap showing the room or hall as a background image and then to import all seats onto the Mimic diagram and position the coloured dots representing a microphone or seat.

7.Select the User Type screen from the “Setup/User Type” and create additional user types (e.g. Vice Chairman) to be used when creating the list of Delegates and to be used as defaults for the seats when no one is logged in. The user types that are created during installation can either be modified or deleted (the Chairman and Delegate user type can be modified but not deleted).

The User Type determines individual microphone settings, screens, buttons and functions that will be available when a user is logging into the CUA.

A User Type is also associated with each seat to determine the settings that must apply as default when no one is logged in.

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SW 6000 specifications

The DCS SW 6000 is a state-of-the-art software-defined radio that stands out in the aviation and telecommunications sectors for its impressive capabilities and advanced features. Designed for both military and commercial applications, the DCS SW 6000 provides unparalleled flexibility and performance, making it an essential tool for modern communication systems.

One of the primary features of the DCS SW 6000 is its robust software architecture, which enables real-time reconfiguration to support various communication protocols and bandwidths. This adaptability allows users to switch between different communication modes with ease, ensuring seamless integration into diverse operational scenarios.

Another critical characteristic of the DCS SW 6000 is its superior signal processing capabilities. Equipped with advanced algorithms, the radio can effectively filter noise and enhance signal quality, allowing for clearer communication even in challenging environments. This feature is particularly valuable in military applications, where the clarity and reliability of communication can be paramount to mission success.

The DCS SW 6000 also incorporates cutting-edge encryption technologies, ensuring that all transmitted data remains secure. This is especially important in military communications, where sensitive information must be protected from interception. The integration of robust encryption protocols makes the DCS SW 6000 a trustworthy option for any organization prioritizing data security.

Moreover, the DCS SW 6000 is designed for interoperability. It can communicate seamlessly with legacy systems while also utilizing the latest in digital communications technology. This feature makes it a versatile solution, enabling organizations to modernize their communication systems without the need to discard existing infrastructure.

The modular design of the DCS SW 6000 allows for easy upgrades and maintenance. Users can quickly replace or enhance specific components without the necessity for complete system overhauls, reducing downtime and associated costs.

Additionally, this software-defined radio is equipped with advanced user interfaces that facilitate easy operation even in high-pressure situations. The intuitive controls and comprehensive display allow operators to quickly interpret data and respond effectively.

In conclusion, the DCS SW 6000 is a leading software-defined radio known for its flexibility, advanced signal processing, encryption capabilities, interoperability, and user-friendly design. Its versatility and reliability make it an ideal choice across various industries, solidifying its position as a crucial component in modern communication systems.