Set Transmission Mode; Set Number Of Channels - Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 User Manual

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The Transmission Mode menu item (4A) is used
4.5.7

Set transmission mode

to select which signals will be distributed over
the channels. It is also possible to switch all
channels off (Standby).
4 Setup/4A Transmission
4A Transmission
ON
Standby
All channels are switched off, no
Options
Description
signals are distributed.
On
Normal transmission. Input signals
are distributed on the channels as set
in the Channel Quality sub-menu
(4D).
Aux to All
The signals on the Auxiliary inputs
are distributed on one carrier to all
channels.
Test
A different test tone is distributed on
each channel. The frequency
increases with increasing channel
number. For stereo channels the tone
for left and right will also be different.
Slave
The radiator signal on the slave input
is looped-through to all radiators.
Via sub-menu item 4B the number of channels
4.5.8

Set number of channels

that will be used can be set.
Note that the maximum number of channels
depends on the transmitter type (8 or 32
channels) and the chosen quality modes.
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4 Setup/4B Nr. of Ch.
4A Nr. of Ch.
Manual:
08
Options
Automatic:
nn
Description
The number of used channels is set
automatically to the maximum
possible number of channels
depending on transmitter type and
the selected quality modes).
Channels "nn":
Manual:
nn
Set the number of used channels (the
maximum number depends on the
transmitter type and the selected
quality modes).
Channels "nn":
An asterisk (*) is shown when the selected
number is not possible because it is higher than
the maximum number of channels.
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