
Putting the conference system into operation
Setting up the conference system
Installing the cable holder
If you want to permanently install your conference system in a room, use the optional cable holders (see “Accessories” on page 108).
IN | OUT |
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Tilt the conference units as shown.
Hold the conference units with one hand so that the microphone does not rest on the table.
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PORT II | PORT I |
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52.8V | 1. | 50/60Hz 240W |
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Insert the cable holder | as shown. | |
At this point, the cable holder | is not yet fixed with screws. You first have to |
connect the conference units as described in the following chapter.
Connecting the conference units to the central unit
You can connect up to 15 conference units to each of the central unit’s connection sockets PORT II 8 or PORT I 9. The maximum number of conference units that can be used in one cable string depends on the overall cable length connected to a port (see page 13).
The following describes the procedure for one cable string. If necessary, repeat these steps for a second cable string.
Place the conference units at the corresponding seats.
Put out a sufficient number of system cables in the required lengths (see “Accessories” on page 108).
If necessary, calculate the maximum length of the cable string in order to ensure that all conference units connected in the string are supplied with a voltage of at least 35 V (see page 13).
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