ADN System Instruction Manual

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Running a conference
Running a conference
The character of your conference (i.e. the conditions under which the participants
can take the floor or are granted speaking privileges) depends on the settings of
the central unit (see page 90).
Possible settings: “Direct Access” [factory default], “Override”, “Push to talk” and
Request
•“Direct Access” mode and “Override” mode:
These
two confer
ence modes do not require the use of a chairperson unit.
If the maximum number of speakers who can take the floor simultaneously
(“Microphone Limit”) has not been reached, a further speaker can take the
fl
oo
r immediately.
•“Push to talk” mode:
This conference
mode does not require the use of a chairperson unit.
If the maximum number of speakers who can take the floor simultaneously
(“Microphone Limit”) has not been reached, any speaker can take the floor
im
med
iately as soon as he or she presses and holds the microphone key.
Releasing the microphone key will discontinue the speaking privileges.
•“Request” mode:
Fo
r this mode to function, a chairperson unit is required or the conference
system must be controlled via the “Conference Manager” software.
In “Request” mode, the chairperson receives requests to speak and gran
ts
speaking
privileges according to the FIFO principle (First In – First Out), i.e. the
speaker with the longest waiting time is granted speaking privileges.
Situation
The maximum number of speakers who can take the floor simul-
taneously (“Microphone Limit”) has been reached.
Event
A further speaker presses the microphone key on his or her
conference unit.
Behavior
In “Direct Access” mode:
The speaker has to wait until one of the current speakers passes
on or loses his or her speaking privileges. He or she is then
automatically granted speaking privileges.
In “Override” mode:
The speaker can take the floor immediately. The speaker with
the longest speaking time loses his or her speaking privileges.
Situation
The maximum number of speakers who can take the floor simul-
taneously (“Microphone Limit”) has been reached.
Event
A further speaker presses and holds the microphone key on his
or her conference unit.
Behavior
Pressing and holding the microphone key causes no reaction.
The speaker can only take the floor if the maximum number of
speakers who can take the floor simultaneously drops below the
specified limit value.
In “Push to talk” mode, you cannot deactivate a wi
reless conference unit
using the microphone key.
Situation
The maximum number of requests to speak has been reached
(“Request Limit”).
Event
A further speaker makes a request to speak.
Behavior
The speaker can only make a request to speak if the maximum
number of requests to speak drops below the specified limit
value.
You can control the conference either via chairperson units (see the follow-
ing chapters) or via the “Conference Manager” software (see page 125).