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Lower If however "Lower" is selected a chairman
will interrupt (switch off) the first switched on
delegate unit if the number of open units
(Chairman and Delegate) has reached the
number specified in the setting "Max. Total
Speakers".
Lower+Same If "Lower+Same" is selected a
delegate unit will interrupt (switch off) the first
switched on delegate unit if the number of
delegate units has reached the number specified
in the setting "Max. Delegate Speakers".
Similar a chairman will interrupt (switch off) the
first switched ON delegate unit if the number of
open units (Chairman and Delegate) has reached
the number specified in the setting "Max. Total
Speakers", and if no delegate unit is switched ON
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the first switched ON Chairman unit will be
switched OFF.
6.7
The purpose of an ambient noise microphone is to
provide sound from a meeting room/conference hall,
when there is no delegate/chairman using their
microphones.
Transmission
transmitting no sound at all is a desirable feature
from listeners attending the meeting via headphones.
The ambient noise indicates to the listeners, that
there is no speaking activity going on, and this
information is very nice to have, when interpreters
are doing interpretation, and the speaker stops
speaking.

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