Listen Technologies Stereo Receiver CU 6005 User Manual

DCS 6000  
User Manual  
Digital Conference System  
CU 6005/6010/6011 Central Unit  
Central Unit for series DCS 6000 Voting Units, Conference  
Units, Interpreter Units, Ambient Noise Microphone, Channels  
Selectors and Audio Output Units  
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List of Contents  
System settings ..............................................23  
Normal Operation ..........................................23  
List of Contents..................................................... 3  
Important .............................................................. 5  
System Setup........................................................24  
Compliancy........................................................ 5  
Important safety instructions........................... 5  
Labels................................................................. 5  
Installation precautions.................................... 5  
Cleaning & Repacking...................................... 6  
Warranty ........................................................... 6  
General guidelines ...........................................24  
Built into 19” Racks.........................................24  
Maximum number of units to be connected..25  
CM/DM 60x0P Chairman/Delegate Units – CU  
6010/6011 ......................................................25  
CM/DM 60x0P Chairman/Delegate Units – CU  
6005 ...............................................................25  
Description of the DCS 6000 system ................... 7  
Features.............................................................. 7  
CM/DM 60x0P Chairman/Delegate Units & JB  
6002 Junction Box – CU 6010/6011..............25  
System components........................................... 8  
CM/DM 6060F/6510F Chairman/Delegate  
Units – CU 6010/6011 ...................................26  
Central equipment etc...................................... 8  
Interpreter equipment...................................... 8  
Voting equipment............................................ 8  
Conference equipment and channel selectors . 8  
CM/DM 6560F Chairman/Delegate Units – CU  
6010/6011 ......................................................26  
DC 6990P Conference Units – CU 6010/6011  
.......................................................................27  
Operating instructions ......................................... 9  
DC 6990P Conference Units – CU 6005 .......27  
CU 6010 Central Unit....................................... 9  
MU 6040C/D and MU 6042D without  
connected loudspeaker – CU 6010/6011 .......28  
General description ......................................... 9  
Features ........................................................... 9  
Feature License ............................................... 9  
User Controls, indications & connectors....... 10  
System settings.............................................. 12  
Normal Operation.......................................... 20  
IS 6132P Interpreter Units – CU 6010/6011..28  
IS 6132P w/JB 6004 and LS 6032 – CU  
6010/6011 ......................................................29  
CS 6032F Channel Selector w/back light on –  
CU 6010/6011................................................29  
Typical schematics...........................................30  
CU 6011 Central Unit..................................... 21  
Small conference microphone system with CU  
6005 ...............................................................30  
General description ....................................... 21  
CU 6005 Central Unit..................................... 22  
Small conference microphone system with CU  
6010 ...............................................................30  
General description ....................................... 22  
Features ......................................................... 22  
Feature License ............................................. 22  
User Controls, indications & connectors....... 23  
Large size conference microphone system ....31  
Microphone conference system with  
interpretation CU 6010 ..................................31  
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Microphone conference system with 3+1 ch.  
interpretation & IR, CU 6005........................ 32  
Appendix ..............................................................36  
Technical appendix..........................................36  
Microphone conference system with 15+1 ch.  
interpretation & IR, CU 6010........................ 32  
Cabling...........................................................36  
Accessories (not supplied) .............................37  
Technical specifications.................................38  
Various configurations with RP 6004 Repeater  
and PS 6000 Power Supply........................... 33  
Small system with SW 6000 Conference  
Management Software................................... 34  
Large system with SW 6000 Conference  
Management Software................................... 35  
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Important  
The equipment must be connected to earth  
Compliancy  
Warning – To reduce the risk of fire or electric  
shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or  
moisture.  
The equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits of the following standards for digital  
devices:  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or  
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
EN55103-1 (Emission)  
EN55103-2 (Immunity)  
EN60065 safety  
UL6500 safety  
FCC rules part 15, class A (Emission)  
Labels  
The device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1)  
The device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) the device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Lightning Flash Symbol, with  
"The Lightning Flash with  
arrowhead symbol within an  
equilateral triangle, is intended  
to alert the user to the presence  
of uninsulated "dangerous  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in residential, commercial or  
light industrial environments. The equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not installed and used in accordance  
with the user manual it may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
voltage" within the product  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of shock to persons"  
Exclamation Point Symbol,  
with "The exclamation point  
within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the  
presence  
operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the  
of  
important  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in this manual  
could void your authority to operate this equipment.  
literature accompanying the product"  
Important safety instructions  
Installation precautions  
Check that the voltage of your local power supply is  
within the operating voltage of the unit (100-240V  
AC). If a voltage conversion is required, consult  
your DIS dealer or qualified personnel.  
Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal  
heat built-up. Do not place the unit on a surface  
(rugs, blankets, etc.) that may block the ventilation  
holes.  
Should any liquid or solid object fall into the  
cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by  
qualified personnel before operating it further.  
Do not install the unit in a location near heat  
sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place  
exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust or  
humidity, mechanical vibration or shock.  
Set the Power switch to OFF if it is not used for  
several days.  
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To avoid moisture condensations do not install the  
unit where the temperature may rise rapidly.  
Warranty  
When installing the unit inside a 19” rack, observe  
that the rack is properly ventilated. The maximum  
allowed temperature inside the rack is 40 °C.  
The unit is minimum covered by 12 months  
warranty against defects in materials or work-  
manship.  
Cleaning & Repacking  
To keep the cabinet in its original condition,  
periodically clean it with a soft cloth. Stubborn  
stains may be removed with a cloth lightly  
dampened with a mild detergent solution. Never use  
organic solvents such as thinners or abrasive  
cleaners since these will damage the cabinet.  
Save the original shipping cardboard box and  
packing material; they will become handy if you  
ever have to ship the unit. For maximum protection,  
re-pack the unit as originally packed from the  
factory.  
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Description of the DCS 6000 system  
Added functionality and comprehensive  
features provided by SW 6000 software  
package running on PC  
Features  
The DCS 6000 system has the following main  
features:  
RS232/RS422  
connection  
on  
CU  
6005/6010/6011 for external operation of the  
system of a PC or control system such as AMX  
or Crestron  
Fully digital  
Excellent sound quality  
The SW 6000 is an optional software package,  
which expands the functionality of the DCS 6000  
system. The software runs on standard computer  
technology (Standard PC with Windows 2000 or  
XP).  
“State of the Art” fully digital integrated  
interpretation, discussion and voting system  
offering interpretation, language distribution,  
conference microphone and voting facilities  
with attendance check with Chip Card ™.  
Main features of the SW 6000 are:  
Unique digital DATA and AUDIO bus.  
Microphone management  
Mimic panel operation  
Interpretation management  
Voting management  
39 incoming channels (8 floor channels + 31  
interpreted channels) and one Line input.  
34 distributed channels (3 x floor + 31  
interpreted channels)  
The Delegate and Interpreter units are powered  
and controlled by the CU 6005 Central Unit,  
which drives up to app. 50 units on 2 chains or  
by the CU 6010/6011 Central Unit, which  
drives up to app. 200 units on 4 chains.  
Message handling  
Agenda handling  
Data stored on SQL data base  
Web service interface available for easy links  
to external applications  
EX 6010 Extension Units or PS 6000 Power  
Supplies available if more units are required  
Multi language user interfaces  
A total of 4000 units (delegate and/or  
interpreter units) can be connected to the  
system.  
Supports different User types with different  
priorities, user interfaces and control  
possibilities  
Using screened CAT5 or CAT5e cabling (FTP  
or STP) ensuring a very cost effective  
installation and easy set-up of portable systems  
Variety of printing facilities such as speaker’s  
log, voting results, delegates list etc.  
Firmware in Delegate units, Interpreter Units,  
Central Units etc. upgradeable through serial  
PC-connection (RS232 or RS422)  
Can be operated with or without a PC.  
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Conference equipment and channel  
selectors  
System components  
The CU 6005/6010/6011 Central Unit supports all  
available units in the DCS 6000 series:  
CS 6032F V/H Channel Selector (flush mounted)  
DC 6990P  
Conference Unit (portable) with  
touch screen  
Central equipment etc.  
DM 6010P  
DM 6060P  
Conference Unit (portable)  
Conference Unit (portable) with  
one built-in channel selector  
EX 6010  
PS 6000  
AO 6004  
AO 6008  
RP 6004  
JB 6002  
JB 6004  
Extension Unit  
Power Supply  
Audio Output box  
Audio Output box  
Repeater for four chains  
Junction Box with 2 outputs  
Junction Box with 4 outputs  
CM/DM 6070P Conference Unit (portable) with  
two built-in channel selectors  
CM/DM 6090P Conference Unit (portable) with  
two built-in channel selectors and  
XLR microphone connector  
CM/DM 6060F Conference Unit (flush mounted)  
with one built-in channel  
selectors  
Interpreter equipment  
CM/DM 6510F Conference Unit (flush mounted)  
with Chip-card and 3 voting  
buttons  
IS 6132P  
LS 6132P  
Interpreter Set  
Interpreter Loudspeaker  
CM/DM 6560F Conference Unit (flush mounted)  
with one built-in channel  
selector, Chip-card and 3 voting  
buttons  
Voting equipment  
DV 6501F Voting Unit  
MU 6040C/D  
Microphone Unit for use with  
customised front plate with  
Loudspeaker, Microphone and  
Buttons. Available in Delegate  
(D) and Chairman (C) version  
MU 6042D  
AM 6040  
Dual Microphone Unit for use  
with FD/FC front plate with  
Loudspeaker, Microphone and  
two delegate Buttons  
Ambient Noise Microphone  
Important: For the use of above mentioned equipment connected to a CU 6005/6010/6011 Central Unit,  
please refer to the User Manuals for the equipment.  
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Operating instructions  
Delayed switching on of power to the four  
chains, to minimise the total ‘in-rush’ current  
on the Mains supply.  
CU 6010 Central Unit  
General description  
Designed in a standard 2HE 19” cabinet.  
The CU 6010 Central Unit for the DCS 6000 is the  
heart of the system. One CU 6010 is needed in each  
DCS 6000 system. The CU 6010 consist of four  
main parts:  
Functionality on the CU 6010 depends on the  
Feature License uploaded into the unit.  
Feature License  
Main processor board with Power PC and DSP  
The CU 6010 Central Unit has as standard basic  
functionality.  
DCS-LAN Network Control Card with 4  
individual DCS-LAN outputs  
Conference Units:  
This count includes DM, CM, DV units.  
Dual Delegate units count for 2 units.  
max. 50  
4 individual Power supplies  
LCD display and buttons for system settings  
Secure audio transmission:  
Vox, voice activating:  
Voting:  
No  
No  
No  
1-4  
The design with built in power supply makes the  
unit suitable for running a small system alone or to  
be the Central Controller for a large system.  
Interpretation Channels:  
Features  
By obtaining feature licenses, the functionality can  
be expanded to include further functionality like:  
The main features of the CU 6010 Central Unit are:  
Conference Units, max.100, max. 500,  
max. 1000 or max. 3800  
Controls up to 4000 units (Conference units,  
Interpreter units or other controllable units).  
This number does not include Channel  
Selectors, Repeaters etc. In practical use there  
are no limits for the number of Channel  
Selectors in a system.  
This count includes DM, CM, DV units.  
Dual Delegate units count for 2 units  
Secure audio transmission  
Voting option  
VOX, Voice Activation  
Designed for 31 interpreted channels and 8  
open microphones  
Interpreter Channels, 1-8 channels, 1-16  
channels or 1-31 channels  
3 part voting control using RS232 port on  
CU 6010  
Operated either stand alone or from an IBM  
compatible PC with SW 6000 software running  
under Windows 2000 or XP.  
The file with the Feature License key is delivered  
from your authorised DIS Distributor or Dealer and  
can be uploaded in the CU using a standard PC or  
Laptop. For details about uploading the Feature  
license, please consult the User Manual “DCS6000  
Feature License Key”.  
Built in Power Supplies for app 200 units  
(Delegate) or app. 600 Channel Selectors  
4 outputs for connection to Delegate Units,  
Interpreter Units etc.  
This manual describes all features available  
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User Controls, indications & connectors  
Front plate layout  
The front plate layout of the CU 6010 Central Unit consists of a large illuminated LCD display and 8 buttons for  
setting up/controlling the system:  
Details of display  
-Audio Control  
-Delegate setup  
-Interpreter setup  
-Units info  
MENU  
ENTER  
The Fault LED will always light up some seconds  
after the unit is switched on caused by the delayed  
switching on of the four supplies.  
Front plate controls  
The CU 6010 Central unit features the following  
controls and display:  
As a warning the light is flashing at an internal  
temperature above 45°C. At a temperature above  
55°C or if one of the DCS-LAN outputs is  
supplying no voltage, the LED is lighting  
constantly.  
Power switch  
Switches power on to the whole system. When  
power is switched ON at the CU 6010 any  
connected EX 6010 Extension Units will  
automatically be powered up. An indication in the  
switch is lighting, when power is switched ON  
Please note that the maximum ambient temperature  
for the CU 6010 is 40 deg. Celsius.  
Fault LED  
LCD Display  
This indication lights up, if the internal power  
supply is malfunctioning i.e. because of overheating  
or overload of a chain.  
This display is used for information purposes and  
set-up purposes.  
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Buttons  
‘-‘  
The buttons below and to the left of the display are  
used when stepping through the different menus  
and for setting up the system:  
The dash symbol (‘-‘) preceding a line of text  
identifies a submenu or a changeable parameter.  
The submenu or parameter can be selected by  
pressing the corresponding select button.  
Four select buttons  
‘>’  
Four buttons placed on the left-hand side of the  
display. Each button is associated with a line  
pointing towards a text line in the display. This  
indicates, that pushing the button ‘selects’ the  
functionality.  
The ‘>’ symbol preceding a line of text identifies a  
selected parameter. The parameter can be changed  
by pressing the up and down buttons. The ‘>’  
symbol is shown as long as the value of the  
parameter currently used is the same as the value  
shown in the display.  
Enter button  
The Enter button is used, when a selection is made  
in the Main Menu. Pressing the Enter button  
concludes the selection made, and at the same time  
it indicates a confirmation of the possible changes  
made within the selection. The Menu system returns  
to the previous menu. Notice, that some changes are  
applied immediately, and confirmation is thus not  
required.  
‘*’  
The star symbol ‘*’ preceding a line of text  
identifies a selected parameter, where the value has  
been changed, but not yet confirmed. The changed  
value can be confirmed by pressing the Enter  
button, or it can be dismissed by pressing the Menu  
button.  
Menu button  
▲▼’  
The Menu button is also used, when a selection is  
made in the Main Menu. The Menu button  
concludes the selection, but in contrast to the Enter  
button, the Menu button does not confirm a possible  
change made within the selection. Instead, the  
Menu system returns to the previous menu without  
confirming changes, if confirmation is required.  
The up and down symbols shown in the right side  
of the display (up is shown in the first line and  
down is shown in the last line) indicates that the  
current menu consists of more than 4 menu items. It  
is therefore necessary to use the up and down  
buttons to scroll through menu items.  
Indications  
Up () and Down () buttons  
Cursor  
The Up and Down buttons are used to scroll  
through menu items, or to increase/decrease values  
within a selection.  
The cursor is used on the LCD display to indicate,  
when a value is being changed. For a parameter that  
is subject to a change, the cursor is placed at the  
value of the parameter, indicating that it is about to  
be changed.  
Symbols  
The following symbols are used on the LCD  
display:  
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Back Panel Layout  
Interpreter sets for those languages have to be  
connected to Chain B1 or B2.  
Back Panel Connectors  
Mains Power connector  
Chain B1 & B2  
Connection for mains power. See specs.  
RJ45 connector, 2 pieces  
Analog Audio Line input  
DCS-LAN connectors for connection to DM/CM  
6xxx, IS 6032, IS 6132, CS 6032, EX 6010, AO  
6004/6008 etc. For connecting Interpreter Sets for  
up to 16 languages. If more languages are required,  
Interpreter sets for those languages have to be  
connected to Chain A1 or A2.  
XLR Input connector.  
For connection of external Line input signal i.e. the  
Floor (Speaker) signal from another Conference  
Microphone System or audio mixers. See specs.  
Analog Audio Line output.  
Power LED’s  
XLR Output connector.  
Those LED’s light up when Power is available on  
the connector next to the LED and only if the  
voltage is over 24V (not overloaded).  
This connector carries the “Floor” signal. It is used  
either for recording purposes or for feeding signal  
to an external loudspeaker system. See specs.  
System settings  
Serial Data Communication RS232  
D-Sub9 connector  
Control of the system settings is done through  
selections made in the main menu. Pressing the  
Menu button will show the Main menu, which  
comprises the following entries:  
RS232 Serial connection for communication to PC  
etc. Either the RS232 or the RS422 can be used.  
Serial Data Communication RS422  
Audio control  
Delegate setup  
Interpreter setup  
Ambient Microphone  
Units info  
D-Sub 9 connector  
RS422 Serial connection for communication to PC  
etc. Either the RS232 or the RS422 can be used.  
Chain A1 & A2  
RS232 setup  
RJ45 connector, 2 pieces  
Security setup  
Configuration  
License info  
DCS-LAN connectors for connection to DM/CM  
6xxx, IS 6032, IS 6132, CS 6032, EX 6010, AO  
6004/6008 etc. For connecting Interpreter Sets for  
up to 16 languages. If more languages are required,  
Firmware info  
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A selection is made in the Main menu by scrolling  
through the menu items with the Up/Down buttons,  
and pressing the Select button associated with the  
desired menu item. When scrolling through the  
menu items, the Main menu wraps around the list of  
menu items, i.e. passing the last menu item makes  
the first menu item appear, and likewise when  
passing the first menu item.  
The Audio Control menu comprises the following  
complete list of adjustment items:  
Loudspk volume  
This is the Master Loudspeaker volume, the audio  
level of the loudspeakers of the delegate  
microphone units.  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, -1, 0}  
Pressing the Menu and Enter buttons does not have  
any effect in the Main Menu.  
LineOut volume  
The audio volume of the ‘LINE OUTPUT’ signal  
from the CU.  
Audio control  
By pressing the select button for the “Audio  
Control” menu adjustment of the audio levels  
becomes possible:  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, 19, 20}  
Mic->Loudspk  
Loudspk volume  
LineOut volume  
Mic->Loudspk  
Mic->LineOut  
LineIn->Loudspk  
LineIn->LineOut  
LineInlevel Adj  
Attenuation/Gain of the audio signal transmitted  
from speaking delegate microphones to the delegate  
microphone unit loudspeakers.  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, 19, 20}  
Mic->LineOut  
Attenuation/Gain of the audio signal transmitted  
from speaking delegate microphones to the ‘LINE  
OUTPUT’ signal.  
By pressing the first select button, adjustment of the  
loudspeaker volume is selected. This is indicated by  
the ‘>’-indicator, and the cursor starts flashing at  
the value:  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, 19, 20}  
LineIn->Loudspk  
>Loudspk volume: -7dB  
-LineOut volume: 4dB  
-Mic->Loudspk: -10dB  
Attenuation/Gain of the audio signal transmitted  
from the ‘LINE INPUT’ to the loudspeakers of the  
delegate microphone units.  
-Mic->LineOut:  
0dB ▼  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, 19, 20}  
The up/down buttons can now alter the value of the  
loudspeaker volume. A change made to the  
loudspeaker volume takes effect immediately. The  
volume is changed in steps of 1 dB. The value of 0  
indicates ‘standard’ setting.  
LineIn->LineOut  
Attenuation/Gain of the audio signal transmitted  
from the ‘LINE INPUT’ to the ‘LINE OUTPUT’.  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, 19, 20}  
Pressing the Menu or the Enter button ends change  
of loudspeaker volume. Change of other audio  
levels is done the same way as for the loudspeaker  
volume in steps of 1 dB. All changes take effect  
immediately.  
LineInlevel Adj  
Attenuation/Gain of the XLR audio input signal  
from the ‘LINE INPUT’.  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …, -1, 0}  
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Values: {Auto, Manual, FIFO, VOX}:  
Delegate setup  
The “Delegate setup” menu comprises the  
following entries:  
Auto (or Automatic) mode allows for the  
microphone units to be switched on  
immediately upon pressing the microphone  
ON/OFF button.  
Max Speakers  
Max. Requests  
Operation Mode  
Voice Detection  
Auto Off Setup  
This is indicated by a red light in the  
‘Speak’ lamp in the microphone unit.  
Pressing the microphone ON/OFF button  
again will turn the microphone off  
Max Speakers  
A Chairman Unit is always in Auto or VOX  
mode.  
This menu point has two settings:  
Max. Total Speakers  
Max. Delegate Speakers  
Manual mode features a request list, where  
‘Delegates’ are inserted in a queue upon  
pressing the microphone ON/OFF button.  
This is confirmed by a steady green light in  
the ‘Request’ lamp in the delegate unit. It is  
possible to cancel the request by pressing  
the button again.  
Values: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}  
The number of ‘Total Speakers’ defines the  
maximum number of conference units, which can  
speak at the same time. This includes both delegate  
and chairman units.  
The microphone can only be switched on  
from a PC running SW 6000 software or  
from a control system like AMX or  
Crestron. This will be indicated by red light  
in the ‘Speak’ lamp in the microphone unit.  
At this point the delegate can switch off the  
microphone by pressing the ON/OFF  
microphone button.  
The number of ‘Delegate Speakers’ defines the  
maximum number of Delegate conference units,  
which are allowed to speak at the same time is  
defined as “Max Speakers”.  
Please observe that a Chairman Unit can always be  
switched ON as long as the number set in ‘Max.  
Total Speakers’ are not exceeded.  
Although it is possible to switch to this  
mode in a stand-alone-system, this mode is  
only used with an attached PC running SW  
6000 software or using with a control  
system.  
Max Requests  
“Max Requests” defines how many delegate units  
that can be inserted into the list of delegates  
requesting to speak at the same time.  
Values : {0, 1, …, 255}  
FIFO is an automated mode. The  
microphone unit functions in the same way  
as in automatic mode as long as the number  
of turned on delegate units is less or equal  
to the selected maximum speakers.  
Operation Mode  
This menu point has two settings:  
Operation mode  
Interrupt  
When the max. number is reached, the next  
delegate pressing the ON/OFF button will  
be put in the top of the request queue. This  
is indicated by the green ‘Request’ lamp  
flashing slowly.  
Operation mode  
The “Operation Mode” determines the behaviour of  
the microphone system.  
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More delegates will be put in the request  
queue when they press their ON/OFF  
buttons, until the maximum of requests is  
reached. Their green ‘Request’ lamps will  
light up steadily.  
but 3 flashes in the green LED will indicate, that the  
maximum number has been reached.  
It is similar for Chairman units if the number of  
open units (Chairman and Delegate) has reached the  
number specified in the setting “Max. Total  
Speakers”.  
When one of the turned ON microphone  
units is switched off, the first delegate unit  
in the queue is automatically switched ON,  
and the next delegate unit in the queue will  
flash with the green ‘Request’ lamp.  
Lower  
If however “Lower” is selected a chairman will  
interrupt (switch Off) the first switched On delegate  
unit if the number of open units (Chairman and  
Delegate) has reached the number specified in the  
setting “Max. Total Speakers”.  
This mode will normally be used with only  
1 as maximum speakers.  
VOX, voice activation mode allows for the  
microphone units to be switched on  
automatically if speaking in the microphone  
or by pressing the microphone ON/OFF  
button.  
Lower+Same  
If “Lower+Same” is selected a delegate unit will  
interrupt (switch Off) the first switched On delegate  
unit if the number of delegate units has reached the  
number specified in the setting “Max. Delegate  
Speakers”.  
This is indicated by a red light in the  
‘Speak’ lamp in the microphone unit.  
Pressing the microphone ON/OFF button  
again will turn the microphone off.  
Similar a chairman will interrupt (switch Off) the  
first switched ON delegate unit if the number of  
open units (Chairman and Delegate) has reached the  
number specified in the setting “Max. Total  
Speakers”, and if no delegate unit is switched ON  
the first switched ON Chairman unit will be  
switched OFF.  
The microphone turns of automatically  
after finished talking after the time defined  
in the “Release Time” setting (se later  
paragraph), which normally is 4 seconds.  
The microphone can also be turned off by  
pressing the ON/OFF button.  
Voice Detection  
A Chairman Unit is always in Auto or VOX  
mode  
This menu point has two settings:  
Treshold  
Release time  
Interrupt  
The “Interrupt” setting determines the behaviour of  
the microphone units.  
Those settings determines the behaviour of the  
system when working in VOX mode  
Values: {None, Lower, Lower+Same}  
Treshold  
None  
Values: {-5,-4,-3, -2, -1, 0,1,2,3,4,5}  
When “None” is selected and the number of open  
Delegate units has reached the number specified in  
the setting “Max. Delegate Speakers” no more  
delegate microphone can be opened. Pressing the  
microphone buttons will not turn on the microphone  
The default value is ‘0’. Setting to a lower value  
makes the microphone more sensitive.  
Release time  
Values: {from 1 to 10 seconds in 0.5 sec step}  
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This setting is used to set the time from the delegate  
stops talking until the microphone turns off. The  
default value is 4 sec.  
When set to 0 value no interpretation channels are  
present in the system. Only ‘Floor’ sound will be  
present  
Channel 0 will always give the original audio  
(floor).  
Auto Off Setup  
This menu point has two settings:  
Language setup  
Auto Off  
Auto Off time  
The “Language setup” menu will show the number  
of channels according to the ‘Interpreter Channels’  
settings. :  
Those settings determine the behaviour of the Auto  
Off facility for the conference units.  
-Channel 1:  
-Channel 2: Bulgarian  
-Channel 3: Danish  
Arabic ▲  
Auto Off  
Values: {On,Off}  
-Channel 4: Vietnamese ▼  
When set to On a conference unit will automatic  
turn of the microphone when the delegate stops  
talking. The time is determined by the ‘Auto Off  
time’ setting.  
A channel entry is selected with the select keys 1-4  
and the language for that channel can be chosen  
with the up/down buttons. If the value is changed is  
indicated with “>” to the left of the entry.  
Auto Off time  
Values: {from 5 to 60 seconds in 5 second steps}  
The new language selection is accepted with Enter  
button and cancelled with Menu button.  
This setting is used to set the time from the delegate  
stops talking until the microphone turns off. The  
default value is 5 sec.  
Booth Setup  
The “Booth Setup” menu will show a list op Booth  
(1 to 128).  
When the system is set to VOX mode Auto Off  
settings are disabled.  
The Interpretation Channels can now be assigned to  
the Booth. More Booths can be assigned the same  
channel.  
Interpretation setup  
The “Interpretation setup” comprises the following  
entries:  
As default Booth 1 is assigned Channel 1, Booth 2  
assigned Channel 2 etc.  
Interpreter Channels  
Language setup  
Booth Setup  
Auto Floor  
Interpreter Lock  
Channel Display  
Auto Floor  
When set to ON a language channel with no  
interpretation will have the Floor sound.  
Values: {On, Off}  
Interpreter Channels  
Interpreter Lock  
This setting is used to set the number of Interpreter  
Channels in use.  
The Interlock settings are used to setup the interlock  
between the Interpretation channels.  
Values: {0 to 31}  
The settings are:  
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Complete Lock  
Transmission of ambient noise rather than  
transmitting no sound at all is a desirable feature  
from listeners attending the meeting via  
headphones. The ambient noise indicates to the  
listeners, that there is no speaking activity going on,  
and this information is very nice to have, when  
interpreters are doing interpretation, and the speaker  
stops speaking.  
With this setting an interpreter cannot switch on his  
microphone to any occupied interpreter channel.  
This is the default setting.  
No Lock  
With this setting an interpreter turning on his  
microphone to any occupied interpreter channel,  
will turn of the interpreter occupying the channel.  
The setup menu has the following options:  
Amb.Mic  
Amb.Mic Level  
Interlock  
Those settings are used to give various interlocks.  
Amb.Mic  
A interrupt A  
When ‘enabled is selected, the Ambient Noise  
Microphone is active.  
An interpreter turning on his microphone on an A-  
channel will interrupt another interpreter using his  
A channel  
When the LineIn>Loudspk under Audio control is  
set to a value between -40dB and +20dB the  
A interrupt B  
microphone  
will  
be  
disabled.  
If  
the  
LineIn>Loudspk subsequently is set to Off, the  
microphone will stay disabled until enabled in  
Amb.Mic.  
An interpreter turning on his microphone on an A-  
channel will interrupt another interpreter using his  
B channel, but will not interrupt an interpreter using  
his A channel.  
Values: {Enabled, Disabled}  
A interrupt A+B  
Amb.Mic Level  
An interpreter turning on his microphone on an A-  
channel will interrupt another interpreter using his  
A or B channel.  
Adjust the level of the microphone to a level, which  
is suitable for the listener (Interpreter).  
Values: {Off, -40, -39, …,18, 19, 20}  
Channel Display  
The user returns to the main menu by pressing  
either the Menu button or the Enter button.  
This setting is used to switch the showing in the  
channel selectors displays in conference units  
between Language Abbreviation and Channel  
Number.  
Units info  
Selecting “Units info” from the Main menu, the  
Units info menu is entered:  
Ambient microphone  
Display Chain info  
Display Unit types  
By choosing ‘Ambient Microphone’ from the main  
menu and parameters for an AM 6040 Ambient  
Noise microphone can be set up  
Display Chain Info  
The purpose of an ambient noise microphone is to  
provide sound from a meeting room/conference  
hall, when there is no delegate/chairman using their  
microphones.  
Selecting the first select button makes the system  
enter the Chain Information display. This display  
looks like this:  
Chain A (f):  
Chain B (f):  
Total (f/e):  
2
2
4/5  
f:found, e:expected  
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The Chain info menu displays information to the  
user about units connected to the CU. The  
information is divided into Chain A, Chain B and  
total. Found units are connected units, where the  
communication is maintained, and expected units  
comprises all units, which are defined in the  
‘Configuration’.  
The “Input mode” defines whether the ASCII  
communication via RS232/RS422 is protected by  
CRC check or not.  
By protecting the communication (“Protected”), the  
risk of faulty communication via RS232/RS422 is  
minimized.  
The risk of faults via RS232/RS422 is higher  
running the “Default” mode; however, the  
communication is possible from standard interfaces.  
Menu button or Enter button leaves this screen.  
Display Unit types  
The RS232 terminal interface emulator, Tera Term,  
does not feature the possibility of guarding the  
ASCII communication by CRC check.  
Selecting the Display Unit types in the Units info  
menu displays the number of present units. The  
available units are:  
Values: {Default, Protected}  
Delegate units  
Dual Mic. units  
Chairman units  
Voting units  
Interpreter units  
Audio Output units  
Amb. Mic units  
External Control  
Security setup  
The setup determines if ”Audio Scrambling” is  
activates or not.  
Values: {Off, On}  
Default value is ‘off’. When switching to ‘on’, the  
CU has to be restarted. All units will automatically  
change to the scrambled mode.  
For external control it is indicated by ‘ON’ or  
‘OFF’ whether an external PC is connected and  
communicating (alive) via the RS232/RS422  
connection to the CU.  
The scrambling mode is used in high security  
places, when ears dropping cannot be accepted.  
Configuration  
The “Configuration” menu comprises three menu  
items:  
Menu button or Enter button leaves this screen.  
RS232 setup  
The RS232 setup menu consists of two setup issues:  
Load configuration  
Save configuration  
Delete configuration  
RS232 baudrate  
RS232 mode  
Load configuration  
RS232 baudrate  
The “Load configuration” item brings the user to  
the Load configuration confirmation display:  
The “RS232 baudrate” determines the bit rate of the  
communication between the CU and an external  
unit connected via the RS232 or RS422 connection.  
This will overwrite  
Current setup.  
Continue?  
Values: {2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,  
115200}  
RS232 mode  
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The load is aborted with the Menu button and  
accepted with the Enter button. In both cases, the  
menu system returns to the Main menu.  
When switching the power to the CU 6010 OFF and  
then ON, the last saved setting will also be loaded.  
Delete configuration  
Save configuration  
The “Delete configuration” item brings the user to  
the Delete configuration confirmation display:  
If the “Save configuration” item is chosen this  
confirmation display is shown:  
This will delete the  
configuration in flash.  
Continue?  
This will overwrite the  
configuration in flash.  
Continue?  
If the user accepts the deletion the progress display  
is shown:  
If the user accepts the save the progress display is  
shown:  
Deleting...  
Saving...  
The display is shown for a few seconds before the  
CU returns to the “Main menu”.  
The display is shown for a few seconds before the  
CU returns to the “Main menu”.  
License info menu  
Selecting the License info menu displays the  
available features enabled by the current license.  
The available features are:  
Understanding “Save” and “Load”  
configuration  
When saving the configuration, the setting that has  
been done in the various menus in CU 6010, at the  
IS 6132 Interpreter Sets and at AO 6008 Audio Unit  
will be saved in the ‘Flash’ memory in the CU  
6010.  
Max. Conf. units  
Max. Intp. Channels  
VOX option  
Voting option  
Security option  
Also the serial number and type of all units  
connected to the CU 6010 at the time of saving the  
configuration will be saved in the ‘Flash’ memory  
in the CU 6010.  
Menu button or Enter button leaves the screen.  
Firmware info menu  
When switching on power to the CU 6010 at a later  
stage, then the units connected will be compared to  
the saved configuration. If some units are not  
present, they will be reported as ‘missing’  
By choosing ‘Firmware info’ from the main menu  
information about the software version of the  
PowerPC and the DSP is shown as well as the  
Serial Number of the unit:  
When ‘loading’ a configuration the last settings,  
which has been saved in the ‘Flash’ memory in the  
CU 6010 will be re-loaded to the CU 6010, to the  
IS 6132 Interpreter Sets and to the AO 6008 Audio  
Unit.  
PPC:  
DSP:  
Serial No:  
5.3.86  
1.0.48  
111.111.111  
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The user returns to the main menu by pressing  
either the Menu button or the Enter button.  
This screen is the standard screen showed at normal  
use. This screen is automatically shown if no  
buttons is pressed in 2 minutes. The function of this  
screen is explained in the section Audio Control  
menu.  
Normal Operation  
Powering up  
Switch on power at the CU 6010. After powering  
up, the display on the CU 6010 is showing the  
Start-up screen:  
Use with SW 6000  
Please refer to the SW 6000 manuals.  
Schematics volume/gain settings  
The volume controls, which can be set on the CU  
6010 user interface as described in the previous  
section are shown in the following schematic.  
Initializing  
Please Wait  
Setting of Loudspeaker volume  
1. Set the Mic>Loudspk to 0dB  
2. Turn up the Loudspk Volume to the level  
Digital Conference  
System 6000  
DIS  
needed in the loudspeakers.  
Setting Line input level  
1. Apply the signal to the Input connector  
2. Turn up the input level on “LineInlevel  
Adj” until you can see the overflow  
indicator.  
Registration Mode  
Unit registration  
Microphones disabled  
-LineIn->Loudspk: -17dB ▲  
-LineIn->LineOut: 10dB  
>LineInLevel Adj:* -6dB  
After initialising the following screens are  
displayed:  
-Loudspk volume:  
3dB ▼  
”*” Overflow indicator on line input  
-Audio control  
-Delegate setup  
-Interpreter setup  
-Ambient Microphone  
3. Turn then the InputIn level down –8 dB to  
–12dB from the clipping level. Depending  
of the source connected, there might be  
different “overhead” needed. But normally  
8-12 db is enough.  
-Loudspk volume: 0dB ▲  
-LineOut volume: 0dB  
4. Turn up the Linein >Loudspk Volume to  
the level needed in the loudspeakers  
-Mic->Loudspk:  
-Mic->LineOut:  
-9dB  
2dB ▼  
The principle is that the level of signal from the  
Line Input is combined of two settings:  
“LinelnLevel Adj” and “LineIn->Loudspk”.  
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The LinelnLevel Adj has to be set as high as  
possible for maintaining the best S/N ration, but not  
too high to avoid clipping, whereas the LineIn-  
>LoudSpk is used for setting the audio level needed  
in the loudspeakers.  
CU 6010 Orignal Audio Volume Control  
Units  
CU 60XX  
LineOut volume  
DM1  
Mic > LineOut  
5
1
a
D/A  
LineIn > LineOut  
LINE OUTPUT  
3
DM2  
a
2
Mic > Loudspk  
LineInLevel Adj  
Loudspk volume  
DM  
e
b
4
6
A/D  
D/A  
LINE INPUT  
LineIn > Loudspk  
AO/IS  
d
c
D/A  
D/A  
CS/IS/DM  
CU 6011 Central Unit  
General description  
The functionality of CU 6011 is identical to the CU  
6010 Central Unit.  
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Controls up to max. 500 Conference/Voting  
units. Controls of Interpreter Sets or other  
controllable units are as for CU 6010.  
CU 6005 Central Unit  
General description  
Designed for up to 16 interpreted channels  
(instead of 31) and 8 open microphones  
The functionality of CU 6005 is basically identical  
to the CU 6010 Central Unit; however the main  
parts are slightly different:  
Built in Power Supply for app 50 Conference  
Units (instead of 200) or app. 150 Channel  
Selectors  
Main processor board with Power PC and DSP  
2 outputs for connection to Delegate Units,  
Interpreter Units etc. (instead of 4)  
DCS-LAN Network Control Card with 2  
individual DCS-LAN outputs (instead of 4)  
One Power supply (instead of 4)  
Feature License  
LCD display and buttons for system settings  
The optional Feature Licenses for the CU 6005 are  
the same as for the CU 6010 Central Unit with the  
following differences:  
1 slot in the back panel for inserting modules  
e.g. AO 6004 (extra)  
Conference Units, max.100 or max. 500.  
This count includes DM, CM, DV units.  
Dual Delegate units count for 2 units  
Interpreter Channels, 1-8 channels or 1-16  
channels  
Features  
The features of the CU 6005 are almost the same as  
for the CU 6010 Central Unit with the following  
differences:  
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User Controls, indications & connectors  
Front plate layout  
Identical to the CU 6010 Central Unit.  
Front plate controls  
Identical to the CU 6010 Central Unit.  
Back Panel Layout  
Back Panel Connectors  
As the CU 6010 Central Unit with the following  
differences:  
System settings  
The same as for the CU 6010 Central Unit.  
Chain A1 & A2 (no chain B1 & B2)  
Normal Operation  
RJ45 connector, 2 pieces  
The same as for the CU 6010 Central Unit.  
DCS-LAN connectors for connection to DM/CM  
6xxx, IS 6132, CS 6032, EX 6010, AO 6004/6008  
etc. For connecting Interpreter Sets for up to 16  
languages.  
Other  
Slot (extra)  
Slot for inserting modules in the back panel, e.g.  
AO 6004. Slot dimensions (W x H x D) 180 x 38 x  
120 mm.  
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System Setup  
General guidelines  
Connect the CU 6005/6010/6011 to the various  
DCS 6000 units using Cat5 or Cat5e FTP or STP  
screened cables.  
between the units. Please consult the next  
section ‘Maximum number of units to be  
connected’.  
The operation of the DCS 6000 units is found in the  
User Manual for the specific units.  
The maximum number of languages  
configured on chain A (A1 or A2) or B (B1  
or B2) is 16. If more languages are  
required, Interpreter sets for those  
languages have to be divided between both  
chains (A and B) – this is only applicable  
for the CU 6010/6011. Normally the  
languages are supposed to be divided  
equally on chains A (A1 or A2) and B (B1  
or B2).  
Please observe the following guidelines:  
Maximum cable length in one chain is 200  
(before repeating). This includes  
m
interconnection cables between the units.  
The max. usable cable length depends on  
the units connected and length of feeding  
cables etc.  
Maximum cable length in one chain when  
using repeaters is 650 m.  
If the last unit in one chain is a CS 6032  
Channel Selector, this unit has to be  
terminated with an external termination, as  
the CS 6032 does not have an internal  
automatic termination.  
Although the DCS-LAN Network Output  
connectors (CU 6005: A1 plus A2, CU  
6010/6011: A1, A2, B1 or B2) have a  
125W supply, this 125W power is not all  
available with long cables, as there will be  
a power drop in the feeding cable from the  
CU 6005/6010/6011 to the units connected.  
If the feeding cables are short and the  
cables between the units are short, more  
units can be connected than if the feeding  
cable is long and/or the cables are long  
It is desirable that the square of the feeding cables  
especially but also the interconnection cables are as  
big as possible to minimize the voltage drop in the  
cables. Cat 5/Cat5E cables are delivered in various  
gauges:  
The following table is showing the Diameter/square  
for various AWG types:  
Type  
Diameter  
Square  
AWG22  
0.64 mm  
0.57 mm  
0.53 mm  
0.42 mm  
0.32 mm2  
AWG23/1  
AWG24  
AWG26  
0.25 mm2  
0.22 mm2  
0.14 mm2  
Built into 19” Racks  
The unit has a built-in fan taking air in at the right  
side of the unit and blowing the hot air out at the  
right side. That allows units in 19” racks to be  
stacked close with other units without extra room  
for cooling air between them. Please check that the  
other units will allow this.  
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Maximum number of units to be connected  
The following table shows the maximum number of  
units, which can be connected to each of the four  
outputs (A1, A2, B1 or B2) on a CU 6010/6011  
Central Unit or on each output on an EX 6010  
Extension Unit or on the output of a PS 6000..  
CM/DM 60x0P Chairman/Delegate Units – CU 6010/6011  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter connecting  
Cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
Total cable length  
Max. number of CM/DM  
60x0P pr output  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
51 m  
67 m  
83 m  
122 m  
165 m  
88 m  
42  
38  
34  
23  
16  
40  
35  
30  
21  
15  
98 m  
108 m  
140 m  
178 m  
CM/DM 60x0P Chairman/Delegate Units – CU 6005  
The following table shows the maximum number of  
units, which can be connected to the two outputs  
(A1 and A2) simultaneously on a CU 6005 in total  
If only one chain is used the information in the  
above table must be used.  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter connecting  
Cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
Total cable length  
Max. number of CM/DM  
60x0P for both outputs  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2x32 m  
2x51 m  
2x70 m  
2x117 m  
2x164 m  
2x54 m  
2x72 m  
2x88 m  
2x132 m  
2x176 m  
2x23  
2x22  
2x21  
2x18  
2x15  
2x23  
2x22  
2x20  
2x17  
2x14  
CM/DM 60x0P Chairman/Delegate Units & JB 6002 Junction Box – CU 6010/6011  
This configuration shows two CM/DM 60x0P  
Delegate/Chairman Units connected to one JB 6002  
Junction Box with 3m cables between each JB  
6002.  
Maximum 5 m cable from JB 6002 to CM/DM  
60x0 and maximum one CM/DM 60x0 on each  
output of JB 6002.  
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Length of Feeding Cable, Length of Cable between each Total cable  
Number of  
JB 6002  
Max. number of  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
JB 6002, Type CAT5 AWG24  
length  
DM 60x0  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
3 m  
3 m  
3 m  
3 m  
3 m  
61 m  
75 m  
89 m  
127 m  
168 m  
18  
16  
14  
10  
7
36  
32  
28  
20  
14  
CM/DM 6060F/6510F Chairman/Delegate Units – CU 6010/6011  
The following table shows the maximum number of  
units, which can be connected to each of the four  
outputs (A1, A2, B1 or B2) on a CU 6010/6011  
Central Unit or on each output on an EX 6010  
Extension Unit or on the output of a PS 6000.  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter connecting  
Cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
Total cable length  
Max. number of  
CM/DM 60x0 pr output  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
39 m  
56 m  
73 m  
115 m  
160 m  
64 m  
78 m  
94 m  
130 m  
170 m  
30  
27  
24  
16  
11  
28  
25  
23  
16  
11  
CM/DM 6560F Chairman/Delegate Units – CU 6010/6011  
The following table shows the maximum number of  
units, which can be connected to each of the four  
outputs (A1, A2, B1 or B2) on a CU 6010/6011  
Central Unit or on each output on an EX 6010  
Extension Unit or on the output of a PS 6000.  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter-connecting  
Cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
Total cable length  
Max. number of CM/DM  
60x0 pr output  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
35 m  
53 m  
70 m  
113 m  
159 m  
58 m  
72 m  
88 m  
126 m  
166 m  
27  
24  
21  
14  
10  
25  
22  
20  
14  
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DC 6990P Conference Units – CU 6010/6011  
The following table shows the maximum number of  
units, which can be connected to each of the four  
outputs (A1, A2, B1 or B2) on a CU 6010/6011  
Central Unit or on each output on an EX 6010  
Extension Unit or on the output of a PS 6000.  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter connecting  
Cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
Total cable length  
Max. number of  
DC 6990P pr output  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
35 m  
53 m  
70 m  
112 m  
158 m  
56 m  
72 m  
90 m  
124 m  
166 m  
26  
24  
21  
13  
9
25  
22  
19  
13  
9
DC 6990P Conference Units – CU 6005  
The following table shows the maximum number of  
units, which can be connected to the two outputs  
(A1 and A2) simultaneously on a CU 6005 in total  
If only one chain is used the information in the  
above table must be used.  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter connecting  
Cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
Total cable length  
Max. number of  
DC 6990 for both outputs  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2x34 m  
2x43 m  
2x62 m  
2x110 m  
2x158 m  
2x36 m  
2x54 m  
2x90 m  
2x118 m  
2x164 m  
2x15  
2x14  
2x13  
2x11  
2x9  
2x14  
2x13  
2x12  
2x10  
2x8  
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MU 6040C/D and MU 6042D without connected loudspeaker – CU 6010/6011  
This table shows the maximum number of MU  
6040 Microphone Units, which can be connected to  
each of the four outputs (A1, A2, B1 or B2) on a CU  
6010/6011 Central Unit or on each output on an EX  
6010 Extension Unit or on the output of a PS 6000.  
The numbers are valid with no audio in loudspeaker  
(no loudspeaker connected to each unit). If  
loudspeakers are used, then use the figures for  
CM/DM 60x0P above.  
Length of Feeding Cable, Cable length between  
Total cable length  
Max. number of  
MU 6040  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
each MU 6040  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
100 m  
150 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
1 m  
1 m  
168 m  
178 m  
188 m  
200 m  
200 m  
151 m  
191 m  
80  
75  
70  
51  
26  
52  
42  
IS 6132P Interpreter Units – CU 6010/6011  
The tables below shows the maximum number of IS  
6132P Interpreter Sets, which can be connected to  
each of the four outputs (A1, A2, B1 or B2) on a CU  
6010/6011 Central Unit or on each output on an EX  
6010 Extension Unit or on the output of a PS 6000.  
If loudspeakers are used, then use the figures for  
CM/DM 60x0P above.  
Note: The number of units is dependant of how  
many interpreter sets there are per booth (or  
language), as there only can be one set switched ON  
per language (channel).  
The numbers are with no audio in loudspeaker (no  
loudspeaker connected to each unit).  
Length of Feeding Cable,  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of inter-connecting Cables,  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Max. number of units pr output  
All ON ½ ON 1/3 ON  
10m  
30m  
50m  
100m  
150m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
54  
49  
44  
35  
25  
x
x
60  
x
x
x
57  
51  
40  
30  
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IS 6132P w/JB 6004 and LS 6032 – CU 6010/6011  
Length of Feeding Cable,  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of cable  
between booths  
Number of  
booths  
Number of  
IS 6132/ booths  
Number of  
LS 6032/ booths  
10 m  
10 m  
30 m  
30 m  
50 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
5 m  
19  
12  
17  
10  
15  
9
11  
7
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
50 m  
100 m  
100 m  
150 m  
150 m  
5
CS 6032F Channel Selector w/back light on – CU 6010/6011  
The tables below shows the maximum number of  
CS 6032F Channel Selectors, which can be  
connected to each of the four outputs (A1, A2, B1 or  
B2) on a CU 6010/6011 Central Unit or on each  
output on an EX 6010 Extension Unit or on the  
output of a PS 6000.  
Length of Feeding Cable  
Type CAT5 AWG24  
Length of Inter-connecting Total cable length Max. number of CS 6032 pr  
cable, Type CAT5 AWG24  
output  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
10 m  
30 m  
50 m  
100 m  
150 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
1 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
2 m  
139 m  
144 m  
184 m  
200 m  
200 m  
200 m  
200 m  
200 m  
200 m  
110  
95  
85  
51  
96  
86  
76  
51  
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Typical schematics  
The following schematics are showing various configurations:  
Small conference microphone system with CU 6005  
Small conference microphone system with CU 6010  
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Large size conference microphone system  
Microphone conference system with interpretation CU 6010  
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Microphone conference system with 3+1 ch. interpretation & IR, CU 6005  
Microphone conference system with 15+1 ch. interpretation & IR, CU 6010  
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Various configurations with RP 6004 Repeater and PS 6000 Power Supply  
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Appendix  
Technical appendix  
CAT6 can thus only be used for longer cable draws  
terminating in wall outlets or patch panels.  
Cabling  
CAT5  
RS 232 Serial connection  
The DCS 6000 system uses CAT5, CAT5e or  
CAT6 FTP or STP cables with screened RJ45  
connectors.  
Pin  
RS232 on CU  
6005/6010/6011  
D9S  
Pin RS232 on PC  
D9P  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
RxD  
TxD  
DTR  
0V  
DSR  
CTS  
RTS  
RI  
EIA 568-B wiring shall be used.  
TxD  
RxD  
*
0V  
*
It is important to use only FTP or STP  
(screened) cables and screened RJ45 connectors  
and not UTP cable, which is unscreened.  
How to wire a CAT5 (EIA 568-B) Cable:  
RTS  
CTS  
Pin Function  
Connector #1 Connector #2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
In-going + ORG/WHT  
ORG/WHT  
ORG  
GRN/WHT  
BLU  
BLU/WHT  
GRN  
In-going -  
+48V  
0V  
ORG  
GRN/WHT  
BLU  
Connect all pins in the connectors: Pin 1 to Pin 1,  
Pin 2 to Pin 2, Pin 3 to Pin 3 and so on.  
*
Pin 1, 4 and 6 are connected together inside  
the CU 6005/6010/6011.  
0V  
+48V  
BLU/WHT  
GRN  
Outgoing - BRN/WHT  
Outgoing + BRN  
BRN/WHT  
BRN  
RS 422 Serial connection  
Pin  
RS422 on CU  
6005/6010/6011  
D9P  
Pin RS422 on PC  
Note. If other colour codes are used then the four  
pairs are connected as follows:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD+(B)  
RXD-(A)  
TXD-(A)  
TXD+(B)  
0V  
RTS-(A)  
RTS+(B)  
CTS+(B)  
CTS-(A)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pair 1: Pin 1 & 2  
Pair 2: Pin 3 & 6  
Pair 3: Pin 4 & 5  
Pair 4: Pin 7 & 8  
The phase of the pairs must be correct and  
the wiring spec. as stated in CAT5 (EIA  
568-B) have to be followed.  
Note: CAT6 cables can normally only be  
terminated in sockets (female) and not in cable  
plugs.  
Note. There is no standard for the pin layout of  
the RS422. Please consult the manual for  
the RS422 card in your PC or control  
system.  
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Important  
Accessories (not supplied)  
Please observe that either the RS232 Serial  
Connection or the RS422 Serial Connection can be  
used. It is not possible to use both at the same time.  
Cat 5 Connection Cables (AWG24)  
EC 6000-0.5 Connection Cable 0.5 m.....................10 03 12500  
EC 6000-01 Connection Cable 1 m.........................10 03 13101  
EC 6000-02 Connection Cable 2 m.........................10 03 13201  
EC 6000-05 Connection Cable 5 m.........................10 03 13501  
EC 6000-10 Connection Cable 10 m.......................10 03 14102  
EC 6000-20 Connection Cable 20 m.......................10 03 14202  
EC 6000-50 Connection Cable 50 m.......................10 03 14502  
RS232 cables  
Analog Audio, Line output (XLR3 male)  
Pin  
Signal  
Cable type  
1
2
3
Ground  
In phase signal  
Out phase signal  
DIS type #2914  
or 2 x 0.25 mm  
shielded.  
2
Analog Audio, Line Input (XLR3 female)  
Pin  
Signal  
Cable type  
EC 4010-05 Connection Cable 1 m.........................15 51 05563  
EC 4010-05 Connection Cable 2 m.........................15 51 05564  
EC 4010-05 Connection Cable 5 m.........................15 51 05565  
EC 4010-05 Connection Cable 10 m.......................15 51 05566  
1
2
3
Ground  
In phase signal  
Out phase signal  
DIS type #2914  
2
or 2 x 0.25 mm  
shielded.  
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Technical specifications  
Digital Section  
Connectors  
Sound quality .........24 bit audio @ 32 kHz sampling frequency  
DCS 6000 network chain (DCS-LAN)............................... RJ45  
.....................................................................2 pieces (CU 6005)  
............................................................4 pieces (CU 6010/6011)  
Analogue Section  
Floor output signal type......................... electronically balanced  
Maximum number of units to be connected to the two  
outputs in total on a CU 6005 or to each chain of the four  
outputs on a CU 6010/6011:  
Nominal output level .......................... -8 dBm at nominal input  
Max. output level....................................3.5V RMS +13 dBm  
Line input signal type ............................ electronically balanced  
Nominal input level (adjustable).................................................  
...............................+6 to -30 dBm (1.55 V RMS to 25 V RMS)  
Max. input level ...................................... +30 dBm (25V RMS)  
Line input impedance ..............................................25-50 kohm  
Frequency response .................................................... 50-15kHz  
Signal to noise ratio: .................................................. >85 dBA  
Total harmonic distortion: ............................................ < 0.1%  
MU 6040 Microphone Units ...................... up to 80 pieces  
DM/CM 60x0P Delegate/Chairman Unit ...up to 42 pieces  
IS 6132P Interpreter Set..............................up to 54 pieces  
CS 6032F Channel Selector .....................up to 110 pieces  
The actual maximum number of units depends on the  
length of the feeding cable and interconnection cables  
Line output.............................................. XLR3 male connector  
Line input............................................. XLR3 female connector  
RS 232 (with hardware handshake)....................D-Sub 9 female  
RS 422 (with hardware handshake........................D-Sub 9 male  
................................either the RS232 or the RS422 can be used  
General  
Power consumption .............................. max. 150W (CU 6005)  
.......................................................max. 600W (CU 6010/6011)  
In-rush current ...............max. 30A@115V or max. 60A@230V  
Mains voltage: ....................................... 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz  
Supply voltage for units..............................................................  
(for: A1 plus A2) .................................... 48V/125W (CU 6005)  
(for each: A1, A2, B1, B2)............. 48V/125W (CU 6010/6011)  
Temperature to guarantee specified performance  
System performance with CU  
6005/6010/6011 as central unit  
Max. number of conference units ............3800 (CU 6010/6011)  
Max. number of conference units .......................500 (CU 6005)  
Max. number of units (excl. CS).........................................4000  
Max. number of IS 6xxx in one booth.................................... 32  
Max. number of IS 6xxx ...................................................... 150  
Max. number of AO 6004/6008 ............................................. 20  
Max. number of CS 6032...........................practically unlimited  
Max. number of languages................................... 16 (CU 6005)  
.................................................................... 31 (CU 6010/6011)  
Max number of open microphones........................................... 8  
..............................5 Deg C. to 40 Deg C. (35 to 80% humidity)  
Storage temp..... -20 Deg C. to 60 Deg C. (10 to 80% humidity)  
Weight ............................................................5.7 kg (CU 6005)  
...............................................................6.2 kg (CU 6010/6011)  
Dimensions (W x H x D).......... 425 (483) x 87 x 317 (357) mm  
Dimensions in bracket are including 19” brackets  
Slot dimensions (W x H x D)..... 180 x 38 x 120 mm (CU 6005)  
Accessories supplied...............................................User manual  
.................................................................................Mains cable  
.......................................................... 5 pieces termination plugs  
The DCS 6000 system conforms to all relevant standards -  
e.g. IEC 914, ISO 4043, and ISO 2603  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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