Listen Technologies IS 6132P Showing quality of Incoming language, Selection of Outgoing channel

Models: IS 6132P

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Danish Interpretation Systems

User Manual

If one of the buttons is held down for more than one second the channels will scroll through the languages with a speed of 2-4 languages per second.

Only the number of channels set at the Channel Set- up menu at the CU 6010 can be selected and shown. The numbers will always be in succession from 1 and up. The same is the case for the CS 6032 channel selectors, with the exception, that the CS 6032 is also showing channel 0 (floor)

Showing quality of Incoming language

To the right of the four a-d language abbreviations of the quality of the source is shown.

If there is no interpretation at the channel (Floor audio is present) then “FLOOR” will be shown.

When there is an interpreters set switched on to the channel where the interpreter is listening to Floor, then a quality indication “+” is shown.

When an interpreter’s set is switched on to the channel where the interpreter listens to another channel whose interpreter listens to Floor, a quality indication “-.” is shown. This is indication one re lay interpreting.

Brought one level further, a quality indication “- -.” is shown. This is indication for double or more relay interpreting

When interpreting on the A-language and the A- language of the Interpreter Set is selected, then “FLOOR“ will be shown, preventing that the interpreter hears himself. For testing purpose, the corresponding a, b, c or d button can be pressed for 3 seconds the listening audio will then switch to the interpreter himself and the quality indication change to “SELF”. When releasing the button, the listening audio will switch back to Floor and the quality indication changes to “FLOOR” again.

If the A-language is not selected the quality indication “SELF” is shown

All a-d selections show the actual quality of the channels at all times.

Selection of Outgoing channel

The two push buttons A and B are used to select whether the interpreter will be routed to the A- or B-outgoing channel.

When A is pressed the red LED is lighted in the button. When B is pressed the light in the A-button will go out and the red LED in the B-button will light up.

The A-lines will always show the language of the one selected for the Interpreter Set. The upper line at the left shows the channel number and the lower line shows the languages in full name in accordance to the language list supported (max. 10 char.).

When the system is initialised and set up then the A-display will show the booth languages and A is automatically selected. B-display will show the B- language selected at the B-language Set-up

When B is pressed the light LED in the button is lit. It is now possible to change the selection of the B- language channel with the B-selectpush buttons up and down if the B-mode is set to “All” in the B- language setup menu.

The B-selection will only function when B is selected and the Microphone is not switched On.

Microphone on/off

When the push button is pressed the microphone audio is put on to the outgoing channel; the LED’s in the button and the lamp of the microphone are lit up. If another interpreter already occupies the outgoing channel nothing will happen.

When the push button again is pressed the sound from the microphone, the button LED’s and microphone lamp is switched off.

Mute

The button will switch off the audio from the microphone to the outgoing channel while it is depressed (the channel is muted). Also the light ring in the microphone is switched off while depressed.

When the button is released the microphone audio is switched on again and the light ring in the microphone is switched on.

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Listen Technologies IS 6132P Showing quality of Incoming language, Selection of Outgoing channel, Microphone on/off, Mute