Configuring the conference system

Configuring the speaker limit

To limit the number of simultaneously active consoles:

￿In the “Max Micro ON” box on the “CU” tab, click the desired option button.

Note:

This only concerns the conference modes “Request”, “Direct Access” and “Override”. In all other conference modes, the speaker limit is auto- matically set to the corresponding value.

Configuring communication with the central unit

To activate or deactivate communication with the central unit:

￿In the “Connection to CU” box on the “CU” tab, click the desired option button.

y If you click the “On” option button, the software tries to communicate with the SDC 8200 CU central unit on startup. The “On” option button must be active for the PC control of the conference system to function correctly!

y If you click the “Off” option button, you cannot control your conference system via the software!

If you wish to create a configuration even though no consoles are connected, the “Off” option allows you to avoid the constant display of the “No communication” dialog box.

Configuring the COM port

To configure the COM port of the PC for communication with the central unit:

￿Connect the central unit to the RS 232 interface of your PC as described under “Connecting the PC to the central unit” on page 15.

￿Turn on the central unit.

￿Make sure that the “On” option button in the “Connection to CU” box on the “CU” tab is clicked.

￿In the “COM port PC” box on the “CU” tab, click the correct COM port. This COM port must correspond to the serial RS 232 interface of the PC to which the SDC 8200 central unit is connected.

If you click a COM port which is not available on your PC, a dialog box with the message “COMx not available” appears (“x” corresponds to the COM port number).

If you do not know the correct COM port, try the different options one after the other:

￿In the “COM port PC” box, first click a COM port and then click the “Test” button.

y If a dialog box appears, the PC

with the message “Test is successful on COMx” can communicate with the central unit via the

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