Shure SW6005 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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User Manual SW 6005 CAA ver 6.2 RevA.docx
4.3 Conference
Clicking the ‘Conference’
brings up the ‘Conference’
page.
This screen is used to
create conferences with
delegate lists assigned to
a specific conference, and
to specify operation
parameters to be set
when the conference is
activated.
Any number of
conferences can be
created.
The names of the
conferences will normally
be a specific conference
name
like ‘Sales Meeting’
or ‘Annual Meeting’
running a limited period
of time.
Figure 4.3-A
Language in use
The ‘Language in use’ option enables the use of languages during a conference.
Only those languages that have been selected before a conference is started
will be available to the users. The default language selected during the
installation will always be enabled and cannot be disabled.
Default Conference
Language
The ‘Default Conference Language’ displays the default language selected
during the installation. It is set per default and cannot be disabled. Missing
labels in other languages will show the default language label instead.
No Language Selection
The ‘No Language Selection’ option disables the language selection when used
with conference modes ‘No login’, ‘Prepared Delegate Seat Table’ or ‘Automatic
Login on Preferred Seat’. The user will be presented for the CUA Main screen
in the default language, when the conference is started. When using the
conference modes ‘Login Using Code…’ the user will be presented for the CUA
Login screen, when the conference is started.
Id
An alpha-numerical value use to identify the conference.
Conference
Title of the conference. Max. 50 characters.
Conference Mode
The conference mode determines how delegates are known to the system.
Please refer to the sectionConference Mode’.
Microphone Operation
Mode
Select the microphone mode to be used when the conference is started.
Options are ‘Automatic’, ‘Manuel’, ‘FIFO’ and ‘VOX (Voice active)’. VOX option
only if the CU 6105/6110 features this mode.
Please refer to the section ‘
4.3.2
Microphone
Operation
Mode
’.