Operating a chairperson unit
| Setting | Function of the priority key |
| “On” | Pressing the priority key deactivates all delegate |
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| All requests to speak are deleted. |
“Off” | Pressing the priority key deactivates all currently | |
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| All requests to speak are retained. |
If you are using the “Conference Manager” software, you can also deactivate all delegate units with a mouse click (for further information, refer to the detailed instruction manual for the overall system “ADN Conference System”).
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| Muting all delegate units temporarily (priority function) |
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| Using the priority function, the chairperson can interrupt a discussion |
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| at any time. The speaking privileges of all chairperson units remain |
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| Keep the priority key pressed for as long as you want to mute |
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| All conference units – except for the chairperson units – are muted | |
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| immediately. The microphone LED and the signal light ring of |
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| the previously active conference units flash red. You can take the | |
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| Release the priority key . | |
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| The muting of the conference units is canceled. The discussion is | |
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| continued. |
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