Brähler Systems DIGIMIC CMic VIS User manual

Quick Guide
DIGIMIC
CMic VIS
Delegate unit with
Delegate unit with Delegate unit with
Delegate unit with channel selector and voting function
channel selector and voting functionchannel selector and voting function
channel selector and voting function
Audio support for the visually impaired
Audio support for the visually impairedAudio support for the visually impaired
Audio support for the visually impaired
Article no : 05 0169

DIGIMIC
CMic VIS
Quick Guide
Quick GuideQuick Guide
Quick Guide
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RÄHLER Systems GmbH
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Introduction
IntroductionIntroduction
Introduction
The CMic VIS of the DIGIMIC family offers optimal conditions for visually impaired conference topics Acoustic
signals and Braille lettering simplify operation The CMic VIS has headphones, speakers, microphone, language
selector and voting function The functions are controlled by five buttons
Only the VIS functions are described in this Quick Guide For further functions such as channel
selection and voting, please read the Quick Guide DIGIMIC CMic
Acoustic signals: Basic settings
Acoustic signals: Basic settingsAcoustic signals: Basic settings
Acoustic signals: Basic settings
The CMic VIS simplifies operation for the visually impaired The headphones transmit acoustic signals during
interactions, for example when the microphone is switched on or when voting takes place Plug in the
headphones The signals can be activated in two groups - language selector and voting/microphone - or both
groups
The CMic VIS starts without acoustic signals - by holding the key "1" and pressing the key "2" you set the
acoustic signals
The mode is switched through cyclically:
OFF - language selector only - voting and microphone only - both groups – OFF
The default setting is OFF
The selection is signalled as follows:
Channel selector only
Channel selector onlyChannel selector only
Channel selector only:
::
:
A short tone g
2
(784 Hz) of 50 ms
Microphone/Voting only
Microphone/Voting onlyMicrophone/Voting only
Microphone/Voting only:
::
:
Two short tones g
2
(784 Hz) of 50 ms with 100 ms pause
Both groups
Both groupsBoth groups
Both groups:
::
:
Three short tones g
2
(784 Hz) of 50 ms with 100 ms pause each
Off
OffOff
Off:
::
:
A long tone g
2
(784 Hz) of 250 ms
The signal tones start with a standard volume By holding down the "1" key and pressing the "4" and "5" keys,
you can adjust the volume in eight steps The default setting is level 4
The selection is signalled as follows:
Successful volume change
Successful volume changeSuccessful volume change
Successful volume change:
::
:
A long tone g
2
(784 Hz) of 250 ms on each level change
Volume at minimum/maximum:
Volume at minimum/maximum:Volume at minimum/maximum:
Volume at minimum/maximum:
A short tone g
2
(784 Hz) of 50 ms
1 2 3 4
5

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CMic VIS
Quick Guide
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Auf der Alten Burg 6
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Germany
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Acoustic signals: channel selector
Acoustic signals: channel selectorAcoustic signals: channel selector
Acoustic signals: channel selector
If the acoustic signals for the visually impaired are activated, a signal tone sounds in the headphones when the
language channels are changed The selection is signalled as follows:
Switching to i
Switching to iSwitching to i
Switching to interpretation channel
nterpretation channelnterpretation channel
nterpretation channel:
::
:
A short tone g
2
(784 Hz) of 50 ms
Switching to floor channel
Switching to floor channelSwitching to floor channel
Switching to floor channel:
::
:
A longer tone g
2
(784 Hz) of 100 ms
Acoustic signals
Acoustic signalsAcoustic signals
Acoustic signals: Voting
: Voting : Voting
: Voting a
aa
and
nd nd
nd microphone
microphonemicrophone
microphone
If the acoustic signals for visually impaired persons are activated, a signal tone is emitted in the headphones
during the following interactions The selection is signalled as follows:
Microphone
MicrophoneMicrophone
Microphone:
::
:
Mic
MicMic
Micro
roro
roph
phph
phon
onon
one
ee
e
ON
ONON
ON
A short tone a
1
(440 Hz) of 50 ms
Mic
MicMic
Micro
roro
roph
phph
phon
onon
one
ee
e
OFF
OFFOFF
OFF
A long tone a
1
(440 Hz) of 250 ms
Request
RequestRequest
Request-
--
-to
toto
to-
--
-speak ON
speak ONspeak ON
speak ON
A short tone d
2
(587Hz) of 50 ms
Request
RequestRequest
Request-
--
-to
toto
to-
--
-speak OFF
speak OFFspeak OFF
speak OFF
A long tone d
2
(587Hz) of 250 ms
(If the request mode is terminated by switching on the
microphone, only the signal tone for switching on the microphone sounds )
Intervention ON
Intervention ONIntervention ON
Intervention ON
A short tone a
2
(880Hz) of 50 ms
Intervention
InterventionIntervention
Intervention
OFF
OFFOFF
OFF
A long tone a
2
(880Hz) of 250 ms
(If the intervention mode is terminated by switching on the
microphone, only the signal tone for switching on the microphone sounds )
Voting
VotingVoting
Voting:
::
:
Start
Start Start
Start of voting
of votingof voting
of voting:
::
:
A long tone d
1
(294 Hz) of 250 ms
End of
End of End of
End of voting
votingvoting
voting:
::
:
Drei lange Töne d
1
(294 Hz) von je 1/4 Sekunde mit 1/10 Sekunde Pause
Key selection
Key selectionKey selection
Key selection:
::
:
One to five short tones d
1
(294 Hz) of 50 ms with 100ms pause each
Canceling a key
Canceling a keyCanceling a key
Canceling a key:
::
:
One to five short tones d
1
(294 Hz) of 50 ms with 100ms pause each followed by
a long tone d
1
(294 Hz) of 250 ms
(If only one result is selectable, only the signal for the new key is played - the deselection sequence of
the previous selection is omitted )
The number of short tones depends on the key selection:
1 / A / Yes / +
1 / A / Yes / + 1 / A / Yes / +
1 / A / Yes / +
One tone
2 / B / No /
2 / B / No / 2 / B / No /
2 / B / No / -
--
-
Two tones
3 / C / Abstain / 0
3 / C / Abstain / 03 / C / Abstain / 0
3 / C / Abstain / 0
Three tones
4 / D
4 / D 4 / D
4 / D
Four tones
5 / E
5 / E5 / E
5 / E
Five tones
Warnings
WarningsWarnings
Warnings
Set the CMic VIS to an appropriate volume Do not listen too loudly through the headphones
The connectors of the CMic VIS are only suitable for further CMic, CChair or DExt Do not connect
any other devices
!
In case of malfunctions, contact a technician, do not try to repair or unscrew the CMic by yourself

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CMic VIS
Quick Guide
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Quick Guide
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RÄHLER Systems GmbH
Auf der Alten Burg 6
53639 Königswinter
Germany
T
+4
9 (0)
224
4
930
-
0
F +49 (0)2244 930-450 sales@braehler com
www braehler-systems com
05 0169 190226 V1 0 BRÄHLER Systems is committed to continually improving its products and so reserves the right to make technical modifications without notice
Further information about our products can be found on the Internet under:
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Auf der Alten Burg 6
53639 Königswinter, Germany
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