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DDS 5900 Digital Discussion System
Note: To avoid feedback, the loudspeaker is turned off when that microphone is active.
Loudspeaker Adjustment
Loudspeaker volume is a system setting that applies to all connected units. Volume is adjustable from -0 dB (no at-
tenuation) to -40 dB, including off (mute). To adjust the volume:
From the Browser Inter-
face
From the CU

Headphone Channels

Most microphone units include a headphone output for listening to interpreter channels or other participants on the
floor channel. Each participant chooses their channel from the microphone unit channel selectors.
Channels 1 and 2 are dedicated for language interpretation. Participants select one of the channels to listen to
their language during a bilingual event. The audio source comes from interpreter stations transmitting onto their
selected channel.
Channel 0 (the floor channel) is used by interpreters to provide simultaneous interpretation of the discussion. This
channel is also selectable by other participants to listen to the floor channel on headphones (channel 0 = LEDs
off).
Use Headphones for Language Interpretation
1. Connect headphones to the headphone jack on the side of the discussion unit.
2. Select a channel by pressing the selector buttons on the front of the unit.
◦ Channel 0 - Floor Mix (LEDs off)
◦ Channel 1
Go to the Loudspeaker Control page (
Scroll to the Loudspeaker Menu (
>
Audio
Loudspeaker Control
>
loudspk. control
loudspk. volume
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