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Delegates request the floor by pressing the
microphone button. It is easier to keep attention centrally
focused as a limited number of microphones can be open at
the same time. This helps keep order and speeds up the
meeting process.
Delegates who request the floor after the maximum has been
reached are placed on a waiting list. The chairman can listen,
register requests to speak, and override other delegates by
using a priority key. In this case, all delegate microphones
will be muted and an attention tone will be heard. In this
way, the chairman can easily guide and control the meeting.
A rostrum for guest speakers is equipped with a flush-mounted
DCN Microphone and Loudspeaker. Hand-held microphones for
audience members can be used with or without floor stands.
All DCN equipment is connected directly to the central control
unit.
This CCU supplies power to all units, provides audio equalization
for all delegate loudspeakers, and is used to determine the
microphone operating mode. No operator is required.
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