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Conference Technology

CDSVAN Digital Conference Solution

Discussion

The CDSVAN discussion module allows easy and fast administration of all delegates’ units connected to the system.


Several different microphone modes and features are available to optimise the conference procedure:

  • AUT/ MAN/ PRIO/ CHIPCARD
  • 6 + 1 (CM) open microphones (adjustable)
  • 2 active VIPs
  • Individual equalization and recording of each single microphone
  • easy integration of additional audio sources
  • Speaking time and speaking time credit
  • Network control
  • Geographical microphone layouts
  • Namehandling (Delegate Database)
  • Access control via ChipCard or RFID Tag

Speaking time can be adjusted individual or global for all delegates. The "speaking time credit" feature allows to countdown the speaking time regardless of how many times the delegate switches on his unit. All the speaking time can be altered in real-time during the conference.


In addition, clear and intuitive microphone control software is available for controlling all microphones. It allows easy design of geographic layouts of even larger systems and efficient name administration for conferences. The integrated individual geographical microphone switchboard editor allows the operator to adjust his is incorporated. The ChipCard mode allows only delegates, who are equipped with a ChipCard to get access to the units. Up to 6 delegates and the chairman can be online simultaneously. Additional VIP functions for selected delegates are also available.


The unique microphone adjustment: Each single delegate unit (and of course the chairman unit) can be adjusted to the room acoustics individually, e.g. with a full parametric equaliser. Now, independent of the system size or number of units used, the operator has the opportunity to adjust every single delegate microphone. This feature will help to increase the sound quality for the entire system even more. Using this CDSVAN technology, the feedback problems you know from conventional digital and analogue discussion systems are solved. Additional expensive hardware is not necessary.

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