Sennheiser SDC 8200 system manual Group 3 mode

Models: SDC 8200

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Operating the components of the SDC 8200 system

5.In “Group 3” mode:

In this mode, the speaker limit is 3.

 

￿ Press the microphone key

.

If the speaker limit has not yet been reached, you can take the floor immediately. The red signal light ring and the “Microphone active” LED on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can now take the floor.

If the speaker limit has been reached, you will join the waiting list and the green “Request to speak” LED on your console starts flashing. As soon as one of the active microphones is turned off, the microphone of the first participant from the request-to-speak list is turned on, and so on.

When it is your turn to speak, the red signal light ring and the “Microphone active” LED on your console light up permanently.

6.In “Group 4” mode:

In this mode, the speaker limit is 4.

 

￿ Press the microphone key

.

If the speaker limit has not yet been reached, you can take the floor immediately. The red signal light ring and the “Microphone active” LED on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can now take the floor.

If the speaker limit has been reached, you will join the waiting list and the green “Request to speak” LED on your console starts flashing. As soon as one of the active microphones is turned off, the microphone of the first participant from the request-to-speak list is turned on, and so

on.

 

When it is your turn to speak, the red signal light ring

and the

“Microphone active” LED on your console light up permanently.

7.In “Override” mode:

In this mode, the speaker limit is variable between 1 and 15.

￿ Press the microphone key

.

Pressing the microphone key on your console will automatically turn off the microphone which is active for the longest time. The red signal light ring and the “Microphone active” LED on your console light up permanently, indicating that you can now take the floor.

Note!

The chairman units and VIP units remain unaffectedly active.

8.In “No request” mode:

For this mode to function, the SDC 8200 system must be PC controlled.

In “No request” mode, you have to “apply” for a comment and wait until the conference manager turns on your microphone. The conference man- ager has total control of the microphones.

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Sennheiser SDC 8200 system manual Group 3 mode