Auto Floor
Channel Display
Wireless Language Distribution
Provide additional monitoring access by connecting a wireless language distribution system to the one of the CCU audio out-
puts. Use the browser interface to route the desired interpretation channels or a subset of microphones to that group output.
The DIR Digital Infrared Language System transmits this audio signal to a number of portable listening devices.
Note: The primary (A) language corresponds to the booth language. Interpreters select their B and C languages
from the MXCIC.
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Interruption allowed: Interpreters can turn on their microphone at any time, taking over
from the present interpreter. This applies to any interpreter with any setting
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A Interrupt A: An interpreter turning on the A channel interrupts another interpreter's A
channel.
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A Interrupt B+C: An interpreter's A channel interrupts another interpreter's B or C chan-
nel, but not another interpreter's A channel.
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A Interrupt A+B+C: An interpreter's A channel interrupts another interpreter, regardless
of channel.
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Interruption not allowed (default): When a channel is in use, another interpreter can-
not turn on their microphone
By default, interpretation channels with no active interpretation have the floor mix. To change
the setting, go to Interpretation > Auto floor.
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On: Language channels with no interpretation have the floor mix
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Off: Language channels with no interpretation have no audio
Choose the way the interpretation channel is displayed on the conference unit: Interpre
tation > Interpretation channels > Channel display
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Number: Channel number
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Abbreviation: First three letters of the language name in English
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