Monitoring and controlling a conference

To reject all requests to speak:

￿Move the mouse pointer to the left-hand margin of the screen. The tool palette opens

￿Click the “Clear Requests” button.

All green console icons turn gray. All names disappear from the “Micro Requests” box of the delegate list and from the “Requests” box of the control palette.

Printing a list of all requests to speak

To print a list of all current resquests to speak:

￿Move the mouse pointer to the left-hand margin of the screen. The tool palette opens.

￿Click the “Print Request Microphones” button, select the printer and start printing.

The list is printed.

Configuring the chairman unit during a conference

If one of the chairmen changes places during the conference or if another person becomes chairman:

￿Activate the synoptic view.

￿Press the “Ctrl” key and keep it pressed.

￿At the same time, click the console icon to be configured as the chairman unit.

The console icon turns pink. The corresponding console is now configured as the chairman unit.

If you click the console icon of a chairman unit, its color changes from pink to grey and the corresponding console becomes a normal delegate unit.

Note:

In order for the chairman to benefit from all possibilities offered by his status, his console must have the priority key ￿. For this reason, please make sure that only conference consoles which feature a priority key (SDC 8200 C, SDC 8200 CC or SDC 8200 CV) are configured as a chairman unit!

Changing the speaker limit during a conference

You have set the speaker limit in the “Max Micro ON” box on the “CU” tab (see “Configuring the speaker limit” on page 49). To change the speaker limit during the conference, proceed as follows:

￿Move the mouse pointer to the left-hand margin of the screen. The tool palette opens.

￿From the “Max Micro ON” drop-down list, choose the desired speaker limit (from 1 to 15).

Note:

In the “FIFO” an “group 1” to “group 4” conference modes, the speaker limit is preset and cannot be changed.

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Sennheiser SDC 8200 SYS-M Printing a list of all requests to speak, Configuring the chairman unit during a conference

SDC 8200 SYS-M specifications

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