Section 5: CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station
5.3 Setting Up
5.3.1 Making Connections
1. Screw the microphone capsule on the gooseneck.
2. Screw the gooseneck into the microphone input (2).
3. Use the appropriate CS5 MK.. cables to connect the system ports on the microphone station to the system ports
on the preceding and subsequent microphone stations.
5.3.2 Selecting Operating Modes
Important:
• To avoid malfunctioning, do not change any dip switch settings on the Base Unit or any microphone sta-
tion while power to the system is ON!
Table 3: CS 5 VU dip switches.
1. Referring to Table 3 above, set S1 and S2 for the microphone capsule you are going to connect to the microphone
station.
The settings of S1-S2 determine the gain of the audio section as well as the amount of gain reduction that is ap-
plied to the loudspeaker amplifier as soon as the microphone opens. Therefore, microphone stations with unidi-
rectional microphone capsules allow delegates to hear other talkers on the built-in loudspeakers even while the
microphone is open.
Important:
• To avoid feedback problems, make sure to set S1 and S2 to the correct positions as per Table 3
above.
2. Set the other dip switches to select the microphone priority/muting mode and select the input signals for the left
and right-hand headphone outputs.
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Dip switches Function Switch positions
S1, S2 Match microphone station audio input
to microphone output signal.
S3 Unused
0 1
S4 Microphone muting on priority request: Microphone can be muted. Microphone will not be muted.
S5 Test mode:
Normal operating mode
as selected on S8
Test mode: Display indicates
data communication status.
S6 Configuration: Last user-selected configuration Factory default configuration
S7 Voting from delegate station: Enabled Disabled
S8 Voting Station operating mode: DELEGATE PRESIDENT
Dip switch Microphone model
S1 S2
0 0 CK 31 cardioid microphone
0 1 CK 33 hypercardioid microphone
1 1 CK 47, CK 80 shotgun microphones