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Shure DCS 6000 - Interpretation Settings

Shure DCS 6000
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Interpretation Settings
Interpreter Interrupt Ability
The Interpreter Lock setting applies when multiple people are interpreting the same language. By default, interpreters
alternate with each other and cannot override a unit already in use.
Note: Interpreters select their primary (A) and secondary (B) languages from the IS 6132 interpreter station.
Change the setting from Interpretation > Interpreter Lock.
Complete Lock (default): When a channel is in use, another interpreter cannot turn on their microphone.
No Lock: Interpreters can turn on their microphone at any time, overriding the present interpreter. This applies to any interpreter
with any setting.
A Interrupt B: Interpreters can override only those with a lower setting.
A Interrupt A: Interpreters can override those with the same setting.
A Interrupt A + B: Interpreters can override those with the same or lower setting.
Unassigned Channels
By default, unassigned interpretation channels automatically have the floor mix. To change the setting, go to
Interpretation > Auto Floor.
On: floor mix is sent to unassigned interpretation channels
Off: no audio is provided on unassigned interpretation channels
Display Type
Choose the way the interpretation channel is displayed on the conference unit: Interpretation > Interpreter Channels
Channel Number
Language Abbreviation (first three letters of the language name in English)

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