Chip Card Functionality; The Use Of Chip Cards; User Controls & Indications - Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 User Manual

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Chip Card functionality

Chip Card functionality is a feature where delegates
identify themselves to the system by use of a DIS
chip-card. The Chip Card contains information like
Delegate ID, Login Code and Location ID, which
the DCS 6000 system uses to identify the user of
the Conference Unit by getting the personal details
from the database in the SW 6000.
The Chip Card functionality is only available when
the system if expanded with a PC running SW 6000
Conference Management software with the module
'SW 6070 Chip Card Login'.
The functionality in general is explained in the SW
6000 CAA User Manual. However the functionality
directly related to the 'Control & Indications' in the
units is explained here.

The use of Chip Cards

This Chip Cards in use are delivered from DIS with
options for programming the following information
onto the cards:
Location ID
This is an ID related to the location of the
installation. The location ID prevents the card to be
used at other locations. All cards for one installation
shall have the same location ID.
The location ID has to be entered in the
'Setup/Equipment/Chipcard' menu in the SW 6000
– CAA application.
Delegate ID
This ID is used to identify the user in the Delegate
database in SW 6000. Each card must have a unique
ID (1, 2, 3 etc).
The information for each delegate in 'Delegate' in
the SW 6000 – CAA application will also have a
unique 'Delegate ID' corresponding to the cards.
When a card is inserted in a conference unit, the
software will identify the user by matching the
'Delegate ID' in the 'Delegate' database with the
'Delegate ID' on the card.
Login code
This is the password used to log the user into the
system.
User Controls & Indications
The units featuring chip card functionality will
include the following controls and interfaces.
Chip Card reader
The Chip Card reader is used together with the DIS
Chip Cards for identifying a user to the system. The
Chip Card reader (and Chip Cards) can only be
used together with the SW 6000 software.
When in use, the Chip Card is inserted in the chip
card reader.
Chip Card LED
This LED lights yellow, if it is required to insert the
Chip Card, with the exception of the DC 6990P that
does not have an LED.
When inserted the LED lights RED if the card is not
accepted and lights GREEN if the card is accepted.
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