Toa TS-800 Series User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
.............................................................................................. 4
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
............................................................................................ 7
3. FEATURES
........................................................................................................................ 7
4. SYSTEM EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION
............................................................. 8
5. NOMENClATURE AND FUNCTIONS
5.1. Central Unit TS-800 ........................................................................................................ 9
5.2. Chairman Unit TS-801 .................................................................................................. 12
5.3. Delegate Unit TS-802 ................................................................................................... 15
6. OPERATION
6.1. Initiating Speech ............................................................................................................ 18
6.2. Initiating Priority Speech (TS-801 only) ......................................................................... 19
7. FUNCTION SETTINGS
7.1. Setting the Maximum Number of Simultaneous Speakers ............................................ 20
7.2. Speech Priority Settings
7.2.1. Mode A: first-in/first-out priority (factory-preset switch position) .......................... 20
7.2.2. Mode B: last-in/first-out priority ............................................................................ 20
7.2.3. Mode C: priority fixed for first-enabled unit, and last-in/first-out priority
for all subsequent units ....................................................................................... 21
7.3. Mic-Off Function ............................................................................................................ 21
8. SYSTEM CONNECTION EXAMPLES
.................................................................... 22
9. INFRARED SERVICE AREAS
9.1. Infrared Transmitter/Receiver ........................................................................................ 23
9.2. Chairman Unit and Delegate Unit ................................................................................. 24
10. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
10.1. Notes on Installation of the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit .................................. 25
10.2. Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit Arrangement Examples ....................................... 26
10.3. Wiring between the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit and the Central Unit
10.3.1. Notes on wiring ............................................................................................... 27
10.3.2. Distributor use ................................................................................................. 27
10.3.3. Wiring examples .............................................................................................. 27
10.4. Mounting the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit
10.4.1. Ceiling mounting ............................................................................................. 29
10.4.2. Mounting on a microphone stand .................................................................... 30
10.5. Connections between the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit and the Central Unit
10.5.1. Connecting ...................................................................................................... 31
10.5.2. Coaxial cable processing ................................................................................ 32
10.6. Using Wired Microphones and Sound Source Equipment
10.6.1. Wired microphone use .................................................................................... 37
10.6.2. Sound source equipment use ......................................................................... 37
10.7. Recording the Conference Contents ........................................................................... 38