Sennheiser SDC 8000 Conference Phone User Manual


 
Structuring the SDC 8000 system
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Selectable modes between or within interpreter booths
With the SDC 8000 system, you can choose between three “modes
between booths” and two “modes in booth”.
Via the “modes between booths”, you fix the responsibilities of
interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language (one on the A-channel and another on the B-channel).
Via the “modes in booths”, you fix the responsibilities of interpreters who
are seated in the same booth and interpret into the same target language.
Mode between booths: “Mixed“
Interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – even simultaneously.
When two interpreters simultaneously interpret into the same target
language, the red signal light ring ¹ and the “Microphone active” LED ƹ
on their consoles light up.
Mode between booths: “Override”
Interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – however, activating an interpreter console will
automatically turn off the currently active interpreter console.
In “Override” mode, an interpreter console that was just turned off can
only be turned on again if the interpreter console by which it was turned
off is deactivated.
Mode between booths: “Toggle Override”
Interpreters who are seated in different booths but interpret into the same
target language can activate their interpreter consoles any time by
pressing the MICRO key ƺ – however, activating an interpreter console
will automatically turn off the currently active interpreter console.
In “Toggle Override” mode, an interpreter console that was just turned off
can be turned on again any time by pressing the MICRO key ƺ.
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