Beyerdynamic MCS-D 200 Speaker System User Manual


 
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7.1.3 How to set the volume of the headphone
Press the left or right hand button to set the volume of the connected headphone. The buttons feature an autorepeat
function. Please make sure that the MENU button is not activated! When the MENU button is activated these buttons act as
navigator buttons. When the value is set, the value (0 - 63) is displayed.
The settings remain stored even when the system is turned off.
7.1.4 How to set the language or channel
Use the CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN buttons to select a language channel, the original channel (OR) or any other
available information, audio or music channel which is then transmitted via the connected headphone. The buttons feature an
autorepeat function. Please make sure that the MENU button is not activated! When the MENU button is activated, these
buttons act as navigator buttons! When pressing the buttons the channel list is displayed. The language channels are encoded
according to the international MARC language codes.
In the following you will find some examples for channel descriptions. The list has been created via the menu of the MCS-D 200
control unit before.
Channel 1 is the conference or original channel (OR).
Channel 2 is the English channel.
Channel 3 is an information channel.
The settings remain stored even when the system is turned off.
C 1 OR
C 2 eng
C 3 inf
7.1.5 Menu buttons
The functions of the PRIOR and CANCEL buttons are only available when the microphone station has been set as a chairman
station via the MCS-D 200 control unit.
<Enter> = Confirm (function only available when MENU button is activated!)
Menu = Activate or deactivate the menu functions
<Exit> = Leave a submenu (function only available when MENU button is activated!)
Note:
The <ENTER> and <EXIT> buttons are only available when the MENU button is activated. The PRIOR and CANCEL button of the
chairman station are only available when the chairman has deactivated the menu button.
The following refers to an activated or deactivated menu button:
MENU button ACTIVATED MENU button NOT ACTIVATED
Blue MENU LED will illuminate Blue MENU LED will not illuminate
<ENTER> and <EXIT> buttons available,
PRIOR and CANCEL buttons not available
PRIOR and CANCEL buttons available,
<ENTER> and <EXIT> buttons not available
NAVIGATOR available; buttons for headphone
volume and language selection not available
Buttons for headphone volume and language
selection available, NAVIGATOR not available
The DISPLAY will show the appropriate menus The DISPLAY will show the default display, e.g.
time (CLOCK)
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