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@2013 Shure Incorporated
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    DIS Digital Conference System DCS 6000 User Manual CU 6110 Central Unit @2013 Shure Incorporated User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 2 @2013 Shure Incorporated User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Using wireless language distribution Warranty ............ 8 Your DCS 6000 Conference System ..9 6.3.8 Connecting using RP 6004 Repeater The DCS 6000 system with CU 6110. 9 6.3.9 Connecting using PS 6001 DCS-LAN System components ......10 Power Kit ..............23 3.2.1...
  • Page 4 Seat numbering ........53 10.4 Voting Control ........66 10.4.1 Commands from External Control to 10.1.6 CU 6110 reply to commands .... 53 the CU 6110 ............66 10.1.7 Retrieving system status ....54 10.4.2 Commands from CU 6110 to 10.1.8...
  • Page 5 DIS Digital Conference System User Manual @2013 Shure Incorporated User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 6: Important

    - provided manufacturer’s Quick stops, excessive instructions have been adhered to. force, uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 7: Labels

    E might be fatal. or with the safety earth symbol or marked with Object and Liquid Entry - Never push green-and-yellow color. objects of any kind into this apparatus User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 8: Power Disconnect

    For maximum Warranty The units are minimum covered by 24 months warranty against defects in materials or work- manship. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 9: Your Dcs 6000 Conference System

    AMX ® or Crestron ® DCS 6000 Digital Conference System comprises Functionality on the CU 6110 depends on the of one CU 6110 Central Unit and a number of Feature License uploaded into the unit Conference Units, Gooseneck Microphones and...
  • Page 10: System Components

    System components CM/DM 6680 F Conference Unit (flush mounted) with one built-in The CU 6110 Central Unit supports all available channel selector, Chip-card and units in the DCS 6000 series: 5 voting buttons MU 6040 C/D Microphone Unit for use with 3.2.1...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Interactive Menu’ for details. bended to a radius less than 15 mm. Connecting a PC When connecting a PC direct to the CU 6110 Using the interactive menu on the CU 6110 please follow the instruction given in this section navigate to: in sequence.
  • Page 12: General Guidelines

    DIS Digital Conference System User Manual 5 General Guidelines Installation The CU 6110 is suitable for either table-top or racks to be stacked close with other units 19-inch rack-mounted use. Four feet (for table without extra room for cooling air between top use) and two mounting brackets (for rack them.
  • Page 13: Connection Using Only One Dcs-Lan

    AWG24 if the number of units in the tables is to In the tables the ‘Feeding Cable’ is defined as the be used. cable between the CU 6110 and the first Conference Unit and the ‘Interconnecting Cable 5.3.1 Connection using only one DCS-LAN chain The following tables show the maximum number 5.3.1.3...
  • Page 14 10 m 30 m 30 m 50 m 50 m 100 m 100 m 150 m 150 m Figure 5.3-G IS 6132 P Units and JB 6104 and with/without LS 6132 P Loudspeaker connected. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 15: Connection Using Multiple Dcs-Lan Chains Simultaneously

    100 m 127 m 150 m 168 m Figure 5.3-K DC 6120 P, DC 6190 P or DM 6680 P Conference Unit connected using JB 6104 Junction Box, using only two outputs connection two unit User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 16: Cu 6110 Central Unit

    User Manual 6 CU 6110 Central Unit Overview The CU 6110 Central Unit for the DCS 6000 is the 1. Menu display – A 2x20 character OLED- heart of the system. One CU 6110 is needed in display is used as an interactive display for each DCS 6000 system.
  • Page 17: Simplified Audio Schematic

    Connecting a LAN (TCP/IP) connection from a third part device to this output may damage both the third microphone to the floor language. part device and the CU 6110. ‘In 2’ is also used for connection of an 3. LAN –...
  • Page 18: Connecting Units

    Connecting Conference Unit The DCS 6000 Conference Units are connected to the number of units which can be connected the CU 6110 using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. This using one chain. is the basic connection of the system. Refer to section ‘5.3.2 Connection using multiple All four of the DCS-LAN chain connectors on the DCS-LAN chains simultaneously’...
  • Page 19: Connecting A Pc

    A wireless access point with built-in router is Please refer to section ‘6.5 Web Browser Setup used for connection to the CU 6110 and the PC. and Control’ for more information. The iPad is connected wireless. Opening the browser in the PC or on the iPad gives the option of configuring the system and Figure 6.3-D...
  • Page 20: Connecting An Audio Recorder

    ‘CU 6110 Setup * Audio * Loudspeaker Control * equalization is done. Microphone -> Loudspeaker’ shall be set to ‘Off’. ‘In 1 or 2 -> Out. A’ shall be un-selected in the selection ‘CU The audio from the audio mixer is then send 6110 Setup * Audio * Input/Output Control * Audio In 1 or back to the CU using the ‘Audio In 1 or 2’...
  • Page 21: Connecting Interpretation Units

    DIS Digital Conference System User Manual 6.3.6 Connecting interpretation units The CU 6110 is connected to the Conference In this example one or more Interpreter Booth Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. with Interpreter Units and DH 6021 Headphone is connected to the units.
  • Page 22: Using Wireless Language Distribution

    Units using EC 6001-xx Cat5e cables. All four outputs are configured as ‘Floor’ and the DCS-LAN connectors on the CU 6110 can be used interpreter channels. Refer to section ‘‘6.5 Web for connecting Conference Units. Browser Setup and Control’’ item #8.
  • Page 23: Connecting Using Rp 6004 Repeater

    DCS-LAN chains at any point, where additional power is needed. Figure 6.3-J show that one RP 6004 and four PS 6001 Power Kits equals one EX 6010. Figure 6.3-J DCS 6000 Digital Conference System with PS 6001. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 24: Connecting To Sw 6000

    PC. SW 6000 is installed on a PC and connected each user has a PC with SW 6000 conference to the CU 6110 using TCP-IP. The PC can be used user application (CUA). either by a Chairman or a Technician.
  • Page 25: Connecting An Emergency Signal

    The major configurations and operation options parameters is done by activation the 5-button of the CU 6110 can be set via an interactive keypad: menu, using the 2x20 character OLED display and the 5-button keypad. Cycle through the menu items (Blue marking) with the four ‘arrow’...
  • Page 26: Web Browser Setup And Control

    All configurations and operation options of the IE8/9+, Firefox 10+, Safari and Chrome CU 6110 can be set using a web browser in a PC, Other browsers might work but have not been tested. tablet or iPad. When the ‘IP address’ or ‘Host Version of IE prior to v8 will not work Name’...
  • Page 27 After selecting the update file of type ‘xlm’ click the ‘Go’ button and the update process is started. When the License file is uploaded the CU will reset After the CU has restarted the license information is shown User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 28 Settings Description CU hostname – A host name can be assigned to the CU 6110. This name can be used to connect to the CU 6110 with a browser instead of using the IP- address. After a hostname is assigned, type the following in the browser: http://’hostname’.local...
  • Page 29 Only ‘Floor’ sound will be present Channel 0 will always give the original audio (floor). Channel Display – Used to switch the showing in the channel selectors displays conference units between Language Abbreviation and Channel Number. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 30 User Manual Menu Settings Description Language setup – The “Language setup” menu shows the number of channels according ‘Interpreter Channels’ settings. The language for each channel can be selected used the drop down list. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 31 Booths can be assigned the same channel. As default Booth 1 is assigned Channel Booth assigned Channel 2 etc. Auto Floor – When set to ON a language channel with no interpretation will have the Floor sound. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 32 B channel, but will not interrupt an interpreter using his A channel. A interrupt A+B An interpreter turning on his microphone on an A-channel will interrupt another interpreter using his A or B channel. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 33 Activating the ‘Arrow Down’ button in the right upper corner reveals a window with options to change settings for a range of seats. The ‘Reset Names’ button delete all assigned delegate names in the selected seat range. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 34 The ‘Reset Names’ button delete all assigned delegate names. Activating the ‘Arrow Down’ button in the right upper corner reveals a window with options to change settings for a range of seats. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 35 Menu Settings Description Reset to Factory Defaults – When the reset button is activated, the settings in the CU 6110 are reset to factory default. When doing this from a browser, the IP and security settings aren’t changed. To reset IP settings and security settings, use ‘Factory defaults’...
  • Page 36 The ‘Group’ facility is used if separate microphones are required to be recorded or if external equalization or volume control is required. Note: A microphone can only be present in ‘Group A’ and in one other group. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 37 Used for switching between the operation modes. Please refer to the section ‘6.6 Operation Modes’. Delegate interrupt mode – Used to set the ‘Delegate Interrupt Mode’. Please refer to section ‘6.6.2 Delegate Interrupt Mode’. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 38 ON as long as the number set in ‘Max. Speakers: Total’ are not exceeded. ‘Maximum requests’ defines how many delegates requesting to speak which can be inserted into the ‘Request‘ list. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 39 Report – If a report is needed for factory diagnostic purposes. The report can be printed using an installed printer on the PC or saved to a html file. Figure 6.5-B CU 6110 Browser Setup User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 40: Cu 6110 Mic. Control (Browser)

    All Req. Off – Pressing the ‘All Req. Off’ button empties the ‘Requests’ list. Operation mode – Drop down menu used to switch between the operation modes. Please refer to the section ‘6.6 Operation Modes’. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 41: Using Web Browser In Pc

    CU 6110 Microphone Control 6.5.3 Using Web browser in PC Opening the ‘CU 6110 Setup’ in one window and the ‘CU 6110 Microphone Control’ in another window or tab makes it easy to switch between the two screens. To get Full Screen mode press F11.
  • Page 42: Using Web Browser In Ipad

    Using Web browser in iPad two shortcuts can now be activated separately opening the screens in ‘full screen mode’. Making shortcuts on the desktop for ‘CU 6110 Setup’ and the ‘CU 6110 Microphone Control’ makes it easy to start the required browser. The screen will start in ‘full screen mode’.
  • Page 43: Operation Modes

    ‘Speak’ button. Note: Manual mode is normally never selected/used on CU 6110 if a Browser, AMX ®, Crestron ® or other “Control Facility” is not connected. FIFO is an automated mode. The Conference unit functions in the same way as in ‘automatic’...
  • Page 44: Delegate Interrupt Mode

    (Chairman and Delegate) has reached the number specified in the setting the speaker stops speaking. “Max. Total Speakers”. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Setup * Audio * Loudspeaker Control * Microphone -> Loudspeaker’ is set to ‘On’. Check using the browser control the settings in ‘CU 6110 * Audio * Audio Output * Group Setup‘ that the seats are selected in ‘Group A’. ‘Group A’ is always used as the source for the built-in loudspeakers.
  • Page 46 PC or iPad ‘LAN setup/IP address setup/IP address’. Use this IP address in the browser Check that the CU 6110 is connected to the same network as the PC Check the LAN cables The CU 6110 browser application...
  • Page 47: Firmware Update

    User Manual 8 Firmware Update If firmware update of the CU 6110 Central Unit is needed for maintenance, this is done using the browser interface. Type the ‘IP address’ or ‘Host Name’ followed by ‘/cgi-bin/update.cgi’ into the browser as shown in Figure 6.7-A.
  • Page 48 DIS Digital Conference System User Manual Figure 6.7-C Update is finalized User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 49: Technical Specifications

    ....1 contact closure input Input current ....... max. 4A@115V AC ....... max. 2A@230V AC General In-rush current ......max. 40A@115V Power consumption ......max. 150W/48V ......max. 20A@230V Supply voltage for units ........125W/48V User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 50: Connection Details

    Important: If other color codes are used then the four pairs are connected as follows: Pair 2: Pin 1 & 2 Pair 3: Pin 3 & 6 Pair 1: Pin 4 & 5 Pair 4: Pin 7 & 8 User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 51: Accessories

    RC 6000 Redundancy Controller ....... 15 09 05810 EC 6001-10 Connection Cable 10 m ......10 03 24102 RP 6004 Repeater/Splitter for four chains ..15 09 05757 EC 6001-20 Connection Cable 20 m ......10 03 24202 User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 52: 10 External Control Protocol

    Choose either a static IP address or an IP address assigned through DHCP. It is convenient Some examples of functionally available using to ensure, that the CU 6110 ends up with the the protocol: same IP address at each start up.
  • Page 53: Control To Cu 6110)

    Conference units are identified by means of seat numbers. Each Conference Unit is assigned a seat number. This is done automatically for all Conference Units, when they are connected to the CU 6110. The CU 6110 Browser interface is used to change seat numbering if desired.
  • Page 54: Retrieving System Status

    The external control interface features control of voting sessions and attendance check sessions in the Central Unit. This feature is available only for CU 6110 – not for CU5905. And only if the feature license ‘Voting’ is uploaded in the CU 6110.
  • Page 55 5-button voting sessions the following alternatives apply: 1 ‘+ +’ 2 ‘+’ 3 ‘0’ 4 ‘-‘ 5 ‘- -‘ 10.1.9.2.1 Example: Voting Assume, that the CU 6110 is not controlled by SW 6000 ExtCtrl ----------------------------------> voting_status ----------------------------------> <---------------------------------- voting_configuration 1 3-button voting...
  • Page 56: Microphone Control

    DIS Digital Conference System User Manual 10.2 Microphone Control 10.2.1 Commands from External Control to CU 6110 10.2.1.1 Turn on microphone mic_on <seat no><CR> Instruct the CU to turn on microphone at seat_no. If the CU turns on the microphone, it will reply with a ‘mic_on’ command. And, if the microphone appeared in the request list, it is taken out of the request list, which makes the CU issue a ‘mic_request_off’...
  • Page 57 Set ability to interrupt. Defines, whether microphones should interrupt or not. For CU 59XX <mode> Can be “on” (microphones interrupt) and “off” (microphones do not interrupt) For CU 6110 <mode> Can be “Same”, “Lower” and “Off” The CU responds by sending a ‘mic_interrupt’ command.
  • Page 58 Help information is available listing all commands supported by the CU. If a command is included in the help command, details on that command is returned. Note: The help command results in a number of command lines returned from the CU. The command is intended for use in a simple console. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 59: Commands From Cu 6110 To External Control

    DIS Digital Conference System User Manual 10.2.2 Commands from CU 6110 to External Control 10.2.2.1 Microphone on mic_on <seat no> <name> <CR> A microphone is turned on. <seat no>: The seat number <name>: The seat name or delegate name. The seat name is name that can be edited by the web interface when the CU is standalone.
  • Page 60 Maximum number of delegates allowed to speak. <max speakers> "1" to "8" 10.2.2.7 Max requests max_requests <max requests><CR> Maximum number of delegates allowed in the request list. <max requests> "0" to "250". 10.2.2.8 Operation mode mic_mode <mode><CR> System operation mode. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
  • Page 61 Ability for microphones to interrupt. For CU 59XX: <mode> "on" (microphones interrupt) and "off" (microphones do not interrupt) For CU 6110: <mode> "Same" (microphones interrupt other microphones with same or lower priority), “Lower”(microphones interrupt other microphones with lower priority) and "off" (microphones do not interrupt other microphones) 10.2.2.10...
  • Page 62: Audio Control

    10.3 Audio Control 10.3.1 Commands from External Control to CU 6110 10.3.1.1 Set loudspeaker volume loudspeaker_volume <volume><CR> Set the volume of loudspeakers for all Conference units. <volume> The volume of the loudspeakers ranging from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from - 40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB.
  • Page 63 The CU responds to this command by returning an ‘audio_path’ command. 10.3.1.8 Set Individual Speaker Attenuation This command is only available on CU 6110 mic_speaker_attenuation <seat_number> <Attenuation><CR> This command sets the speaker attenuation of a microphone. <seat_number>: The microphone to adjust <Attenuation>: The desired speaker attenuation.
  • Page 64: Commands From Cu 6110 To External Control

    (for all units) mic_attenuation loudspeaker_volume audio_status_done 10.3.2 Commands from CU 6110 to External Control 10.3.2.1 Loudspeaker volume loudspeaker_volume <volume><CR> Volume of loudspeakers for all Conference units. <volume> The volume of the loudspeakers ranging from -41 to 0. The value -41 indicates Off, whereas values from - 40 to 0 indicates attenuation in dB.
  • Page 65 Individual Microphone Attenuation mic_attenuation <seat_number> <Attenuation><CR> This message indicates the attenuation of a microphone. This message is only available on CU 6110. <seat_number>: The microphone that has been adjusted. <Attenuation>: The microphone attenuation. Possible values: 0 to 6 dB, where 0 is the lowest attenuation and 6 is most attenuation.
  • Page 66: Voting Control

    This command terminates audio status streaming. 10.4 Voting Control 10.4.1 Commands from External Control to the CU 6110 10.4.1.1 Start a voting session start_voting <voting_session_id><CR> Starts a voting session in the CU <voting_session_id>: Identification of the voting configuration to start.
  • Page 67: Commands From Cu 6110 To External Control

    Used to request voting status. The result is a list of available voting configurations The CU replies to this command by returning the commands: voting_configuration 1 <configuration_label> voting_configuration <n> <configuration_label> voting_status_done 10.4.2 Commands from CU 6110 to External Control 10.4.2.1 A voting session is started voting_started<CR> 10.4.2.2 A voting session is stopped voting_stopped<CR>...
  • Page 68 Voting Configuration voting_configuration <voting_configuration_id><voting_configuration_name><CR> Identifies a voting configuration. <voting_configuration_id> is an integer identifying the voting configuration. <voting_configuration_name> is a name for the configuration. 10.4.2.12 Voting Status complete voting_status_done<CR> Informs that voting status streaming is complete. User Manual CU 6110 rev C.docx...
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