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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Introduction and connections The DDol interpreter unit from the DIGIMIC family is the solution for your multilingual conference. Up to 32 channels are transmitted - original channel and 31 language channels. Each DDol is individually set to the interpreter to be served.
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Rear view NEXT PREV Time Connection for the Service plug Connector for previous adjustment next console (for internal purposes only) console or control console The connections of the DDol are only suitable for further DDol or DExt. Never connect other devices, especially laptops, etc.! Side view 3.5 mm jack connector...
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Commissioning Connect the DDol to the DIGIMIC system. To do this, connect the unit to the DCen central processing unit (32- channel version). The other DDol units in a chain are connected one after the other. Only use suitable cables. As soon as the DDol is supplied with voltage from the central unit, it is switched on and ready for use.
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Headphones You can receive the audio signal in two ways - via the integrated speaker or via headphones/hearing headset. Connecting a headphone with 3.5mm jack plug: Connect a pair of headphones to the 3.5mm jack on the right or left side of the device. Connect only one headphone and not several at the same time.
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Microphone If you want to work with headphones and microphone instead of a headset, connect a microphone of the TM or TMD series from Brähler Systems. For a microphone, pay attention to the notches and screw it tight to lock it in place.
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide By pressing the R button or A-C button, you can switch between the pre-programmed channels. The display shows whether you are translating from the original channel or whether other interpreters are interposed. LIVE FLOOR II Input channels: Floor language is not translated yet language is translated once...
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Press the "Slow" key to activate an external display - for example, on the speaker's lectern. In slow this way, you ask the speaker to speak more slowly. (Only in conjunction with appropriate software) help Press "help" to activate an external display - for example with the technician. In this way, you can ask for technical support, for example.
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DIGIMIC DDol Quick Guide Warnings Set the DDol to an appropriate volume. Do not listen too loudly through the headphones. Short, loud pulses of more than 94 dBA are automatically limited in volume to prevent hearing damage. This value only applies when using the HS460 headset. An acoustic warning signal sounds if you listen for longer than 1 minute with an average sound level of more than 80 dBA .
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