JTS CS-1 Bcb875981654857854272d12c04c

1. Important Cautions
2. Features
3. Specication
3.1 Control and power supply unit (CU)
3.2 Delegate and Chairman unit
4. Preparing Procedure
4.2 Connecting up to 150 unit
4.3 Connecting an external microphone
4.4 Connecting a wireless microphone
4.5 Recording | Playing back the discussion
4.6 Connecting a PA-system | other external equipment
4.7 Connecting a telephone coupler
4.8 Connecting Equalizer or other effects
4.9 Connecting power cord
5. Operation
5.1 System testing
5.2 Date / time setting
5.3 Key Lock
5.4 Counter operation
5.5 Delegate unit operation
5.6 Chairman unit operation
5.7 Volume control of the delegate and chairman units
5.8 Volume control of headphone and internal speaker of CU
5.9 Using a headphone
5.10 Open mode
5.11 Time mode
5.12 Override mode
5.13 Chairman only mode
6. Technical Data
6.1 Electrical and Electro-Acoustical Characteristics
6.2 Mechanical Specications
6.3 General Specications
6.4 Pin conguration
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1. Important Cautions
• Make all connections before plugging the unit into an AC
power outlet.
• Do not leave the devices in a place with high temperature
or high humility.
• Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
• Keep the devices away from re and heat sources.
• Hot swapping is forbidden.
2. Features
The innovative CS-1 i-Conference Discussion System is equipped with JTS in-house made ECM capsule, intelligent automatic mixing technology and integrated acoustic and mechanical design, providing Turn-Key solution and deliv­ering consistently natural, feedback-free audio performance with any environment. The i-Conference Discussion System is ideal for discussion and meeting with up-to 150 attendants.
A CS-1 i-Conference Discussion System consists of:
• One Control and power supply unit (CU)
• Maximum 50 delegate or chairman units
• Peripheral audio and/or telecommunication equipment.
The CU is the center of the discussion system which con­trols the microphones of the chairman and delegate units as well as connects to other audio input and output. It also supplies the power for the CU itself, and up to 50 chairman and delegate units.
The delegate unit enables the attendants to participate in a discussion by speaking through a microphone, controlled by a microphone ON/OFF push-button, and listening discus­sion by the internal loudspeaker and external headphone.
The chairman unit not only provides the same function as the delegate unit, but also supports the addition of a “Prior­ity button”,that enables the chairman to control the discus­sion by temporary or permanently overriding and deactivat­ing all active microphones of the delegate units.
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3. Specication
3.1 Control and power supply unit (CU)
3.1.1 Front Panel
1) Power On/Off switch
2) LCD display: setting and displaying mode status, simul­taneously maximum user number, and date.
3) Set button: pressing “set” button to enter setting mode on the LCD panel.
4) Up & Down buttons: pressing “Up” or “Down” to switch the setting.
5) Speaker Volume control: controlling all connected chair­man and delegate units.
6) Monitor Volume control: controlling both speaker and headphone of the CU.
7) Headphone input: allowing another alternative of listening discussion. While inserting the headphone, the loudspeaker will be deactivated.
8) Loudspeaker.
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3.1.2 Rear Panel
1) DCV input:
2) Insertion input and output switch: default setting is “In”, when switching to“In”, all internal speaker will be muted, and switch to external audio device.
3) Telephone coupler input and output:
4) Insertion input and output: connect to an external audio equalizer for speech quality improvement.
5) Recorder input and output: connect to a recorder that­could record and play back the discussion.
6) Line input and output: connect to PA-System or other audio devices.
7) Gain control 1: control the volume level of Recording input.
8) Gain control 2: control the volume level of Microphone XLR input.
9) Trunk output 1 and 2: connect to chairman and delegate units. *
10) Microphone XLR input: connect to external micr phone or wireless microphone receiver.
* Note: Hot swapping is forbidden.
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3.1.3 LCD Display
1) Mode status: show the discussion mode
2) Simultaneously user number: the maximum number of simultaneously active users is four.
3) Date | Set: While setting, “Set” will ash.
4) Time:
3.2 Delegate and Chairman unit
1) Gooseneck Microphone
2) Two 3.5mm stereo headphone sockets
3) Rotary volume control: control the volume level of the headphone.
4) Ring & Microphone “On” indicator: While microphone is activated, both indicators will light up.
5) Loudspeaker
6) 7-pole circular female socket *
7) 7 pole circular male connection cable
8) Microphone ON/OFF push-button
9) Chairman Priority button
10) Priority button setting switch: The default setting is“A”, meaning when releasing the priority button, the microphone on delegate units will be re-activated. When switching to “B”, the microphone on delegate units won’t be reactivated after the priority button is released.
11) Gooseneck Microphone Gain Control: Control the vol­ume of the microphones on the chairman and delegate units.
* Note: Hot swapping is forbidden.
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Delegate
Chairman unit
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