Sennheiser CONFERENCE SYSTEM SDC 8000 User Manual Page 50

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Setting up the SDC 8000 system
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y transmit the audio signal of the floor channel or an interpretation
channel as “original soundtrack” to a broadcasting station,
y connect an infrared language distribution system to the central unit,
allowing guests or participants who don’t have their own conference
console to follow the conference via infrared headphones. These guests
or participants can choose between the floor channel and up to 28
interpretation channels.
Optionally, you can connect an SDC 8000 AO analog output unit to the
central unit. The analog output unit features nine XLR-3M audio outputs
via which you can output the floor channel and up to eight additional
interpretation channels and to which you can connect external equipment
such as a recording unit, etc.
Connecting external audio sources
You can connect external audio sources such as wired microphones,
wireless microphone systems, the audio output of a video recorder, a CD
player, etc. to the central unit. The audio sources to be connected must
deliver a balanced mono signal at the XLR-3F sockets.
The external audio signals are fed to the floor channel which is output via
the consoles’ built-in loudspeakers.
To connect an audio source:
Use an audio cable with XLR-3 connectors to connect the audio source
to one of the XLR-3F sockets (AUX IN 1 or AUX IN 2 ) of the central
unit.
If necessary, adapt the input sensitivity and the volume of the audio
input via the central unit’s operating menu (seeAdjusting the input
sensitivity of an audio input” on page 96 and “Adjusting the input level
of an audio input” on page 96).
You can turn the audio inputs on and off via the central unit’s operating
menu (see “Turning the audio inputs or outputs on and off” on page 95).
Carrying out remote conferences
Instead of connecting an external audio source to the audio input of your
conference system, you can connect the audio output of a conference
system installed in a separate room to carry out a remote conference. The
participants of both conferences can then participate in a common
conference.
To connect two conference systems installed in separate rooms, you
require two XLR cables with two XLR-3 connectors respectively:
Connect the audio input AUX IN 1 of the first central unit to the audio
output AUX OUT 1 of the secend central unit.
Connect the audio input AUX IN 1 of the secend central unit to the
audio output AUX OUT 1 of the first central unit.
From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “
Dist. Conf. = ON
to prevent echo (see “Configuring the audio outputs for remote
conferencing” on page 95).
CE
COM 1
COM 2
COM 3
AUX OUT 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
AUX OUT 1 AUX IN 2
AUX IN 1
DATA
OUT
SLAVE
OUT
SLAVE
IN
MASTER
OUT
PORT 2 PORT 1
PORT 4 PORT 3
PORT 6 PORT 5
PORT 2
100-240 AC
50-60 Hz
FUSE
(5x20 mm)
3.15A(T)
CE
COM 1
COM 2
COM 3
AUX OUT 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
AUX OUT 1 AUX IN 2
AUX IN 1
DATA
OUT
SLAVE
OUT
SLAVE
IN
MASTER
OUT
PORT 2 PORT 1
PORT 4 PORT 3
PORT 6 PORT 5
PORT 2
100-240 AC
50-60 Hz
FUSE
(5x20 mm)
3.15A(T)
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