Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Page Symbols Used ........................................................................................................................................................................4 Safety and Environment ..........................................................................
Page 4 - Symbols Used
Symbols Used The lightning flash with arrowpoint in an equilateral triangle means that there are dangerous voltages present withinthe equipment. The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle on the equipment indicates that it is necessary for the user to refer tothe User Manual or Quickstart Guid...
Page 5 - Safety and Environment; Safety Instructions
Safety and Environment Safety Instructions 1. Do not spill any liquids on the equipment and do not drop any objects through the ventilation slots in the equip- ment. 2. Use the equipment in dry rooms only. Do not expose the equipment to rain or splash water. Never place objects containing liquids (e...
Page 7 - Section 2: Notes on Wiring and System Examples; Notes on Wiring and System Configuration
Section 2: Notes on Wiring and System Examples - 7 - CS 5 User Manual 2.1 Notes on Wiring and System Configuration Important:1. Never connect your CS5 MK.. LAN cables to any equipment (desktop or notebook computers, etc.) other than CS 5 system components. The LAN cables will carry a 48 V supply vol...
Page 10 - Layout
Section 2: Notes on Wiring and System Examples 2.2.3 Infrared Interpretation System Example 3: Basic layout and wiring diagram for an interpretation system for three conference languages with infrared signal distribution. The panel microphones (2 shown in the layout diagram above) are connected to a...
Page 11 - Large Conference System with Interpretation Booths
Section 2: Notes on Wiring and System Examples 2.2.4 Large Conference System with Interpretation Booths Example 4: Large conference system layout and wiring diagram. Example 4 shows a large conference system with CS 5 VU microphone stations with voting and polling functions, aninterpretation booth f...
Page 13 - Section 3: CS 5 BU Base Unit
Section 3: CS 5 BU Base Unit 3.1 General The CS5 BU is the Base Unit required for any CS 5 system configuration. It synchronizes all system components andgenerates the floor audio channel. you can connect to the Base Unit up to 5,000 microphone stations (Delegate Sta-tions, Chairperson Stations, and...
Page 15 - Setting Up the Base Unit
Section 3: CS 5 BU Base Unit 3.4 Setting Up the Base Unit Important:• To avoid interference problems, make sure that all audio cables you are going to connect to the BaseUnit audio outputs are shorter than 10 feet (3 m). 3.4.1 Block Diagram Fig. 3: Block diagram of the CS5 BU analog section. CS 5 Us...
Page 19 - Section 4: CS 5 DU Delegate Station
Section 4: CS 5 DU Delegate Station 4.1 Introduction The CS5 DU is the basic microphone station for the CS 5 conference system. It provides a microphone connection withtalk button, two built-in loudspeakers, and two headphone jacks.The loudspeakers reproduce the main mix ("floor signal") whi...
Page 22 - Section 5: CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station
5.1 Introduction The CS5 VU can be configured either as a delegate station with a voting function or as a chairperson station with vot-ing and priority functions. Like the CS5 DU, it provides a microphone connection, talk button, two built-in loudspeak-ers, and two headphone jacks.The loudspeakers r...
Page 29 - Chip Card Identification
Section 5: CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station 5.5 Chip Card Identification Chip card identification is only available in a computer controlled system and the identification system only accepts AKGchip cards. The chip card reader and control software check the identity of the person using the micropho...
Page 30 - Section 6: CS 5 IU Interpreter Station
Section 6: CS 5 IU Interpreter Station 6.1 Introduction The CS 5 IU adds interpretation capabilities to the CS 5 conference system. It provides inputs and outputs for a goose-neck microphone and headphones or a headset, a built-in loudspeaker, source and target language selectors, a mi-crophone swit...
Page 34 - Using the Interpreter Station
Section 6: CS 5 IU Interpreter Station 6.4 Using the Interpreter Station Important:• Before powering the system up, set the MICROPHONE switch on each Interpreter Station to "OFF" toavoid "broadcasting" any unofficial conversations. Upon system power-up, • the display shows the messag...
Page 36 - Section 7: Infrared Transmission System; CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRT 2 Infrared Radiators
Section 7: Infrared Transmission System 7.1 CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRT 2 Infrared Radiators 7.1.1 General The CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRT 2 infrared radiators are capable of transmitting seven interpretation channels to the CS 5 IRR 7 infrared receivers. The two radiator models are technically identical, e...
Page 38 - CS 5 IRR 7 Infrared Receiver
Section 7: Infrared Transmission System 7.2 CS 5 IRR 7 Infrared Receiver 7.2.1 General The CS 5 IRR 7 is a light, portable infrared receiver for use with the CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRT 2 infrared radiators. Itprovides seven selectable audio channels, a mini-jack headphone output, volume control, and ON...
Page 42 - Section 8: System Components
Section 8: System Components Base Station CS5 BU Base Unit for up to 5,000 microphone stations, including PC Software, SERVICE CARD, printed Quick StartManual, CD based User Manual CS5 PS12 Power supply for Base Unit and up to six microphone stations CS MKAC EU European standard power cableCS MKAC U...
Page 43 - Section 9: Specifications
9.1 CS 5 BU 9.1.1 General Section 9: Specifications - 43 - CS 5 User Manual Minimum Nominal Maximum Unit DC 48V / 3A IN Input voltage 46 48 50 VDC Power requirement 3 - 4 W LINE IN (balanced) Input level - 0 +6 dBu Impedance - 20 - kohms TELEPHONE IN (balanced) Input level - 0 +6 dBu Impedance - 20 ...
Page 47 - CS 5 IU
Section 9: Specifications CS 5 IU 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Connector Pinouts CS 5 User Manual - 47 - Minimum Nominal Maximum Unit Power Supply Supply voltage 46 48 50 V Power consumption - 1.5 3 W Microphone Input Frequency range (-3 dB) 100 - 16k Hz Signal/noise ratio (digitalsignal measured with short-...