Delegate Unit (A); Chairman Unit (B) - Philips CCS 800 User Manual

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DELEGATE UNIT (A)

1 Microphone with red illuminated
indicator ring, lights when the
microphone is ON.
2 Two 3.5 mm stereo headphone
sockets, one at each side, for head-
phone or recorder connection.
Insertion of a headphone jack in one
or both sockets automatically mutes
the unit's loudspeaker.
3 Built-in loudspeaker, automatically
muted when the microphone is on.
4 Red (LED) indicator above the micro-
phone push button, for microphone
ON indication.
5 7-pole circular female socket for loop-
through connection to the next unit.
6 2m flying lead connection cable with
sturdy moulded 7-pole circular male
connector for connection to the
previous unit or CPSU.
7 Rotary volume control for
headphones only.
8 Microphone ON/OFF push-button.
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2
5
9 Chairman Priority button. When
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CHAIRMAN UNIT (B)

The chairman unit has the same
function as a delegate unit with the
exception of a 'priority' button.
pressed emits chime tone, overrules/
mutes all active microphones of dele-
gate units in the system and keeps
the chairman's microphone on for as
long as the button is pressed
(default setting can be changed in the
chairman unit, see Fig. 20).
In systems with several chairman
units these settings are independently
selectable for each chairman unit.

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