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Controlled Discussion System
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The Telecor Controlled Discussion System
provides an economic solution for settings where a small number of
delegates are involved, yet is easily scalable to accommodate the larger
conferences of up to 120 delegates. Ideal for either formal or
informal gatherings, the CDS provides effective communications management
for boardrooms, council chambers, municipal offices, local and central
government facilities, hotels, and conference centers.
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Audio Conferencing Solutions
for Every Setting With digital
control of the Floor Units, a variety of operation configurations are
available.
For informal gatherings, a very basic "open"
configuration may be used, in which all delegates can gain access to the
floor to speak.
For a more structured meeting environment, a limitation to the
number of active microphones may be specified. This allows for a
controlled configuration where the system maintains all requests-to-speak in
queue, which is based on chronological order as well as by priority status
assigned to each Floor Unit.
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Floor Units Portable Floor Units,
available in Delegate and Chairman models, provide participants with the
ability to
register a request-to-speak, to listen, and to speak to other
delegates. The Chairman Unit has a mute button that allows its speaker
to interrupt a discussion at any time while muting all other active
microphones.
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Delegate Unit
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Chairman Unit
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Floor Units are also available
in Flush Mount
versions for
permanent installations where portability is not required. Flush
mounted versions are available as modular components to provide the greatest
flexibility for customized solutions. Units comprise a remote loudspeaker
panel and a microphone with either panel-mounted delegate or chairman
controls, all connected to a remote module.
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Clean, Clear Audio The Floor
Unit loudspeaker is advantageously positioned so as to provide its listener
with direct sound and enhanced audio quality.
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On Axis The
Floor Unit loudspeakers are positioned "on axis" with the
listener's ears, providing exceptional sound reproduction, intelligibility,
and gain.
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Off Axis Many
traditional Floor Units orient the speakers vertically or "off
axis" to a listener's ears. This results in lower relative audio
levels for listeners while increasing the risk of feedback.
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