Holding a conference in slave mode operation, Discussion mode, Carrying out voting sessions – Sennheiser WiCOS User Manual

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Integrating WiCOS into a wired conference system

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Using stand-alone operation in parallel with slave mode
operation

Once you have connected one or several access points to the SDC 8200
conference and interpretation system, you can continue to use an access
point for stand-alone operation. For example, you can hold several
conferences in parallel, in different rooms for instance. The SDC 8200
conference and interpretation system allows you to link all conferences to
form one integrated conference.

To use stand-alone operation in parallel to slave mode operation:

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Set the operating mode of the access point to “

Stand Alone

” (see

page 61).
The WiCOS conference system functions completely independently of
the SDC 8200 conference and interpretation system.

Holding a conference in slave mode operation

Discussion mode

The conference mode is set via the SDC 8200 CU-M or SDC 8200 CU central
unit. (see the instruction manual of the SDC 8200 conference and
interpretation system).

The conference units of the WiCOS conference system behave as they
would in stand-alone operation. For detailed information on the use of the
conference units, refer to page 33 and page 36.

Carrying out voting sessions

In order to start a voting session, you require the WiCOS CV or SDC 8200 CV
chairman unit (see page 38 and the instruction manual of the SDC 8200
conference and interpretation system). You can also conveniently plan,
manage and hold voting sessions via the SDC 8200 SYS-M or SDC 8200 SYS
PC control software.

In order to be able to participate in voting sessions, you require a
conference unit with voting function (see table below). For detailed
information on how to participate in a voting session, refer to page 34 and

SDC 8200 CU

WiCOS AP

WiCOS AP

SDC 8200 conference units

WiCOS CV

WiCOS DV

WiCOS C

WiCOS D

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