2.
MCW-D 1021/1011 and MCW-D 1023/1013 Microphone Units
2.1 Controls and Indicators
Rear view of MCW-D 1021/1011 Delegate and MCW-D 1023/1013 Chairman Microphone Unit
(1)
(2)
(3)
Top View MCW-D 1021/1011 Delegate Microphone Unit
(5)
(7)
(8)
Top View MCW-D 1023/1013 Chairman Microphone Unit
(5)
(7)
(9)
(10)
(8)
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(4)
(6)
(6)
(1)
Multi-function socket (connection of programming device, external
charger or DC-supply)
(2)
Operating control LED
(3)
Charging contacts for MCW-D 10, LE-D 10 charger
(4)
Mini stereo jack (3.5 mm) for the connection of recorders or headphones
ATTENTION: This connection has been covered, because at present
special headphones can be connected only. If you need this
connection please contact beyerdynamic.
(5)
Gooseneck microphone with illuminated ring
(6)
Loudspeaker (MCW-D 1021 only)
(7)
LED to indicate the function (green / red)
(8)
Microphone button
(5)
Gooseneck microphone with illuminated ring
(6)
Loudspeaker (MCW-D 1023 only)
(7)
LED to indicate the function (green / red)
(8)
Microphone button
(9)
Clear button for clearing the delegate microphone units
(10)
Function button for optional functions
Function button
Depending on the configuration the following functions are possible with
this button (10): mute, clear or priority. The function button can be configured
with a programming device connected to the chairman microphone unit or
remotely with the control unit. The MCW-D editor software can be used to
configure the button.
1. Mute
All delegate microphone units which were activated before, will be
muted when the chairman is speaking and will be re-activated when the
chairman switches off his microphone.
2. Clear
All delegate microphone units are cleared and cannot switch on their
microphone as long as the chairman is speaking.
3. Priority
All delegate microphone units will be cleared and the microphone of the
chairman unit will be switched on. The delegates can switch on their
microphones again.
4. Function
A command is sent via the RS 232 serial interface from the MCW-D 100
control unit and a programmed function is carried out via a media con-
trol system for instance (e.g. light control).
For the functions 1. - 3. there is also a command sent via the RS 232
serial interface from the MCW-D 100 control unit.
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