Monitoring - Shure DDS 5900 User Manual

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6.3 Monitoring

6.3.1 Floor Sound
A speaker available in each unit for sound reinforcement
of the discussion. When a microphone is turned on, the
signal is routed to all discussion unit loudspeakers. To
avoid feedback, the loudspeaker is turned off when that
microphone is active.
• Flushmounted DC 5900 F: The flushmount system
requires the attachment of the LS 5900 F loudspeaker.
6.3.2 Loudspeaker Adjustment
Loudspeaker volume is a system setting that applies to all
connected units. Volume adjustment is attenuation only,
ranging from -0 dB (no attenuation) to mute. To adjust the
volume:
From the Browser Interface
Go to the Loudspeaker Control page (
)
Loudspeaker  Control
From the CU
Scroll to the Loudspeaker Menu (
>
loudspk.  volume
db
6.3.3 Language Interpretation
Two channels of language interpretation are supported
in the DDS 5900 system for delegates and chairmen.
Translation audio is available at the headphone connector
for all portable DC 5980 P and flushmount DC 5900 F units
with the FP 5981 F front plate.
To listen to one of the channels, follow these steps:
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. When no channel LED is illuminated,
the floor sound is selected.
3. Adjust the audio level of the headphones using the
volume buttons.
>
Audio
>
loudspk.  control
• Portable DC 5980 P: Each portable discussion unit
includes an attached loudspeaker.
Additionally, floor sound is available at the headphone
output of discussion units*. The floor sound is selected
when the channel LED is off.
*Excludes flushmount units with the FP 5921 F front
plate. These are
Figure 24. Use the Loudspeaker for Sound Reinforcement
Figure 25. Use Headphones for Listening to Language Translation

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