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DICENTIS Wireless Conference System en Configuration manual DICENTIS Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4 4.1 4.2 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 5.4.7 5.4.8 5.4.9 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 6 7 7.1 Safety About this manual Intended audience Copyright and disclaimer Document history System overview First use configuration Login Wireless Device initialization Web interface application Manage discussion Prepare discussion Voting System settings Users Audio Equalizer Cameras Licensing Network and general settings Seats Date and time Upgrade Participants Switch system on/off Battery & Signal Logging System info Logout Wireless Access Point LED behavior Troubleshooting Customer service 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 27 27 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
4 en | Safety 1 DICENTIS Safety Prior to installing or operating products, always read the Important Safety Instructions which are available as a separate multilingual document: Important Safety Instructions (Safety_ML). These instructions are supplied together with all equipment that can be connected to the mains supply. Old electrical and electronic appliances Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection systems put in place in the country concerned. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 About this manual | en 5 About this manual The purpose of this manual is to provide information required for configuring, preparing, and managing the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. This manual describes in general how to use the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) web interface. If required, refer to the Hardware Installation Manual and Wireless Devices User Manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. This manual is available as a digital document in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Refer to the product related information on: www.boschsecurity.com. Intended audience This manual is intended for people who have the authorizations to configure, prepare and/or manage a DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Copyright and disclaimer All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact Bosch Security Systems B.V.. The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Document history Release date 2015.03 Documentation version Reason V1.0 1st edition. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
6 en | System overview DICENTIS 3 System overview The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System is a standalone IP based system. It uses WiFi IEEE 802.11n for wireless distribution and processing of audio and data signals. For an overview of the system, please refer to the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System installation manual. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4 First use configuration | en 7 First use configuration The Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) includes a web interface wizard to help you with the initial configuration of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Web browser The DCNM-WAP web interface is compatible with and optimized for the latest version of these web browsers:
Internet Explorer. Safari. Firefox. Opera. Chrome. Preconditions All used system devices are prepared and installed as described in the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System installation manual. Also see System overview, page 6. The Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) is powered on. On a PC/laptop, make sure Windows PC DNSSD is installed (DNSSD is supplied on the media delivered with the DCNM-WAP). On any other device, make sure Apple Bonjour is installed (Download via Apple website). Note: Apple Bonjour or DNSSD are not available for Android. When using WiFi, make sure both 2.4 GHz and 5 Ghz on your device are used to run the browser. How to connect the DCNM-WAP 1. To connect directly to the DCNM-WAP using WiFi:
Use the WiFi discovery function of you PC/Tablet, and select the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System Network Name (SSID): Bosch DICENTIS Enter the WPA2 key: dcnm-wap Wait until the connection is made. Open your web browser and type: http://dcnm-wap.local, in Android type: http://
172.27.2.1 2. 3. To connect directly to the DCNM-WAP using wired:
Open your web browser and type: http://dcnm-wap.local Note: This is not supported on Android, because Android does not support Bonjour and DNS-SD. To connect via a network to the DCNM-WAP:
Consult the network owner to obtain the URL or IP address of the DCNM-WAP. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
8 en | First use configuration DICENTIS Initial setup When the DCNM-WAP is used for the first time (or set to factory defaults) the wizard is shown. In "Lets get started", select the required language for the web application, and click setup device. In "Country", select the country, the date, the time, the timezone, and then click next:
Note: It is illegal to select a country other than the country where the DCNM-WAP is used!
In "User", define a password for the administrator user, and add a user for daily business use with the required user rights (see Users, page 17). It is not recommended to use the administrator user for daily business. Click next. In "Wifi" the Network name (SSID), WPA2 Key and Host name can be changed. It is recommended to change the WPA2 Key:
The length of the Network name (SSID) must be between 1 and 25 characters. The following characters are allowed: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _, space. The length of the WPA2 Key must be between 8 and 64 characters. The length of the Host name must be between 1 and 63 characters. The following characters are allowed: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -
Click setup device to save these changes. The wizard is completed and the login page is shown. 4.1 Login Log in to the web application 1. Enter the correct user name and password, select the required language, and click Login. The web interface homepage is displayed. See Web interface application, page 10. 2. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS First use configuration | en 9 4.2 Wireless Device initialization Figure 4.1: DCNMWD(E) Wireless Device bottom view Preconditions Wireless Devices and DCNM-WAP The DCNM-WAP must be powered on and configured. Refer to First use configuration, page 7, if required. All Wireless Devices must be:
placed within the range of the DCNM-WAP. powered on (by inserting the Battery Pack and pressing the microphone request button). deinitialized. A Wireless Device is deinitialized when all LEDs on the Wireless Devices are on. To de-
initialize a Wireless Device, use a thin screwdriver to press and hold in the Deinit button on the base of the Wireless Device (1) until all LEDs are on. Preconditions web interface application Initialization 1. The logged in user must have the access right: Configure system. Log in to the web interface application, and go to the Seats page. Refer to Seats, page 20. Enable the Subscription mode. Press the microphone request button of a Wireless Device. The Wireless Device starts subscribing, and the LED-bar above the microphone request button starts alternating between red and green. 2. 3. When the LED-bar is off, the Wireless Device is subscribed. 4. Wait until a Wireless Device is subscribed before subscribing the next Wireless Device. Subscribing a Wireless Device before the previous device has finished subscribing will result in overlap. In overlap, the subscription is disabled for 2 minutes, which is shown in the web interface application. Starting subscription before the current overlap time period has finished will restart the overlap time period of two minutes. If another WiFi system is in subscription mode, this will also activate the overlap period in the DCNM-WAP. 5. When all Wireless Devices are subscribed, disable the Subscription mode in the web interface application. The subscription mode will automatically switch off after 2 minutes. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
1 10 en | Web interface application DICENTIS 5 Web interface application Depending on user rights, the following buttons are displayed on the web interface homepage:
Figure 5.1: Web interface homepage (typical setup) Button Description To manage a discussion. See Manage discussion, page 12. Access right Manage meeting Manage discussion Prepare discussion Voting System settings Participants To prepare a discussion. See Prepare discussion, page 13. Prepare meeting To use voting. See Voting, page 15. Manage meeting To configure the system. See System settings, page 16. Configure or modify users To set the identification mode for the system. To create participants:
See Participants, page 23. Give participants a name. Give participants an NFC-ID. Assign seats to participants. Prepare meeting 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS Web interface application | en 11 Button Description Switch system on/off Battery &
Signal Logging System info Logout Home Back Switch system on: Switches on the DCNM-
WAP. The devices need to be switched on manually (See Power up in the User manual). Switch system off: Switches off the subscribed devices and the DCNM-WAP. The web GUI on the DCNM-WAP can still be accessed. Overview of:
Wireless Devices battery condition. WiFi signal strength status. See Battery & Signal, page 24. Range test button and results. Access right Prepare system Configure or Prepare system Overview and saving of system events. See Logging, page 25. Configure System overview. See System info, page 25. Configure Exits the discussion application and returns you to the login page. See Logout, page 25. None Returns you to the web interface homepage. None Returns you to the previous page. None Opens the master volume control slider. Controls the Wireless Devices loudspeaker volume. Configure or Manage meeting Master volume See also Login, page 8 Users, page 17 Seats, page 20 Switch system on/off, page 24 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
12 en | Web interface application DICENTIS 5.1 The logged on user must have the access right: Manage meeting. View discussion list: Speakers and waiting participants. Add, remove, and shift waiting and speaking participants. Manage discussion Preconditions:
Click the Manage discussion button on the homepage to open the Manage discussion page. Manage discussion means:
Master volume control. Manage discussion The overview on the lefthand and righthand side, shows the discussion list. This list contains waiting and speaking participants. Use the Shift button to shift participants from Waiting to Speaker. If the speaker list is full, the longest speaking participant is removed from the speaker list. By clicking the Stop and remove all button, all Waiting speakers and Speakers can be removed from the lists. Master volume control button Click the master volume control button to adjust the audio output level of the Wireless Devices loudspeaker and Wireless Access Point. Click the + button to select and add participants to the Waiting list or Speakers list. Click the trash can to remove a seat from the Waiting list or Speakers list. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.2 Web interface application | en 13 The logged on user must have the access right: Prepare meeting. Prepare discussion Preconditions:
To prepare a discussion, click Prepare discussion. This opens the Prepare discussion page. Prepare discussion means:
Prepare a discussion Define the discussion settings. Discussion mode:
Open: When selected (grey), participants can control their own microphone. If the speakers list is full, a microphone request is queued in the request list. Auto Shift: When selected, queues in the waiting list are automatically shifted to the speaker list, if it is not full yet Override: When selected (grey), participants can control their own microphone. If the speakers list is full, a microphone request overrides the longest speaking participant in the list. Voice: When selected (grey), participants can activate their microphones by speaking into them. A microphone can be temporarily muted by pressing and holding down the microphone button. Push To Talk: When selected (grey), participants can speak by pushing and holding in their microphone buttons. The microphone is deactivated when the microphone button is released. The maximum number of participants that can speak is determined by the number of open microphones. Speakers options:
Maximum number of speakers: Selects the maximum number of speakers in the speakers list. Switch microphone off when not used for 30 seconds: This function can be used when participants forget to switch off the microphone manually. Allow participants to switch off their microphone: When selected, participants are allowed to switch off their microphone. Show Possible To Speak: When selected, the white light in the Wireless Device microphone request button might be lit. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
14 en | Web interface application DICENTIS Waiting options:
Maximum number of waiting: The maximum number of requests in the waiting list can be selected here. Allow participants to remove themselves from the waiting list: When selected, participants can remove themselves from the waiting list. Show the first in the waiting list on the seat: When selected, the LED on top of the Wireless Device microphone that is first in the waiting list will blink green instead of being steady green. Can only be used when Show Possible To Speak is also selected. Note: This does not influence the behavior of the button bar LED above the microphone request buttons. Priority options:
Priority chime audible: When selected, a priority chime is audible when the device priority button is used. Mute all speakers: When selected (grey), it mutes all speakers temporarily when the device priority button is used. Stop all speakers and remove all waiting participants: When selected (grey), it cancels all speakers and requests when the device priority button is used. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.3 Web interface application | en 15 Voting Preconditions:
The logged on user must have the access right: Manage meeting. To manage voting, click Voting. This opens the Manage voting page. Manage voting means:
Define voting settings Define the voting settings, and control the voting round. Topic: The name of the voting round. This name is also displayed on the touch screen of the Wireless Devices Extended when the voting round is opened. Drop-down menu with answer sets for:
for/against for/against/abstain for/against/abstain/dnpv yes/no yes/no/abstain yes/no/abstain/dnpv The selected answer set is displayed on the touch screen of the Wireless Device Extended when the voting round is opened. Notice!
DNPV (Do Not take Part in the Vote) can be selected by participants to indicate that they do not want to take part in the vote. This option is only used for the French language, where DNPV is abbreviated as NPPV. Control voting round Open button: Opens the voting round. Once voting is opened, this button changes to the Hold button. Hold button: Puts the voting round on hold. The participants voting buttons are temporarily disabled and votes cannot be changed or cast. This button changes to the Resume button when it is pressed. Resume button: Allows voting to be resumed. Votes can be cast or changed. This button changes to the Hold button when it is pressed. Close button: Closes the voting round. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
16 en | Web interface application DICENTIS 5.4 System settings Preconditions:
To access system settings and change parameters, the logged on user must have the access rights: Configure, and Modify users. Click the System settings button to open the System settings page:
Figure 5.2: System settings page See also Users, page 17 Audio, page 17 Cameras, page 18 Seats, page 20 Date and time, page 21 Network and general settings, page 19 System info, page 25 Licensing, page 19 Upgrade, page 21 Participants, page 23 First use configuration, page 7 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.4.1 Web interface application | en 17 Users Click the Users button on the System settings page to open the Users settings page. To add Users, click the + button to open the Add new user screen. To change or remove Users, select a user, and use the edit icons. For each (new) user, the following can be entered or selected:
General: Enter First name, Last name, Username, Password (may be empty). User rights to be selected (the grey button color means: selected) are for example:
Manage meeting. This right gives access to the Manage discussion and Voting pages. Refer to Manage discussion, page 12 or Voting, page 15. Prepare meeting. This right gives access to the Prepare discussion and Participants pages. Refer to Prepare discussion, page 13. Modify users. This right gives access to Users. Refer to Users, page 17. Configure. This right gives access to the System settings, System info, Logging, and Battery and Signal pages. Refer to System settings, page 16. Prepare system. This right gives access to the Switch system on/off and Battery and Signal pages. Refer to Switch system on/off, page 24. 5.4.2 Audio Click the Audio button to open the Audio settings page:
System:
Master: Master volume control for the loudspeakers of the Wireless Devices, and the line output of the Wireless Access Point. In: Sets the sensitivity of the audio line input of the Wireless Access Point. Out: Sets the level of the audio line output of the Wireless Access Point. Line input/output:
Routing options I/O: Defines the audio routing mode of the Wireless Access Point:
Recorder: Use this mode to connect an external recorder via the audio line input and audio line output. Floor: In this mode, the level of the audio line output is also controlled by the Master. Mixminus: Use this mode to connect an external telephone coupler, or two systems, via the audio line input and audio line output. Insertion: Use this mode to connect external audio devices, such as audio mixers, and audio processors. Public Address (PA): In this mode, the level of the audio line output is not controlled by the Master. Feedback Prevention:
Digital Acoustic Feedback Suppression: When selected, enables the DAFS function. Loudspeaker active when microphone is on: When selected, enables the loudspeaker of the device, when the microphone is on. Attenuate headphone when speaking: When selected and the microphone is on, attenuates the headphone volume of the Wireless Device 18 dB. Test Tone: Click the appropriate button to test the audio in the system with a 1 kHz or Sweep tone. Click the Off button to stop the test tone. When Send test tone to loudspeakers is selected, generates the selected test tone to the connected Wireless Devices loudspeaker. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
18 en | Web interface application DICENTIS When Send test tone to loudspeakers is selected, generates the selected test tone to the connected Wireless Devices headphone. When Send test tone to loudspeakers is selected, generates the selected test tone to the audio line output of the Wireless Access Point. 5.4.3 5.4.4 Equalizer Click the Equalizer button to open the Equalizer settings page:
The Equalizer page is used to set the equalizer settings of the audio line input and output of the Wireless Access Point and Wireless Devices loudspeaker. Equalizer filters Filter 1 type: Shelving filter - A shelving filter for low frequencies with a fixed quality factor. Filter 2, 3, 4 type: Full parametric section - Three full parametric filters with adjustable quality factors, gains and frequencies. Filter 4 type: Shelving filter - A shelving filter for high frequencies with a fixed quality factor. Equalizer settings Proceed as follows to configure a filter:
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the frequency of the filter. Possible values from 50 Hz up to 22 kHz. Enter the gain of the filter. Possible values from -12 dB to +12 dB with steps of 0.1. Enter the quality (Q) factor of the filter. Possible values from 0.4 to 14 with steps of 0.1. Enable or bypass the filter by clicking the checkmark. All changes are immediately applied. Cameras Click the Cameras button to open the Camera settings page:
Overview Camera: Defines the camera used as the overview camera. Preposition: Defines the preposition camera used for the overview. Only available when a PTZ/Dome camera has been selected as an overview camera (if a fixed camera or None is selected, this field is not visible). SDI Switcher: Enter the IP address of the HDSDI video switcher used. Do not use leading zeros. If leading zeros are entered, the DCNM-WAP will not be able to control the switcher. Example:
Correct IP address: 192.168.10.111 Incorrect IP address: 192.168.010.111 Overview list: Here all connected cameras are listed. The overview list shows: the Camera name, Serial number, Software version, camera Type and to which video switcher Input the camera is connected to. The camera Serial number is used as a link to the camera configuration web pages. Note: Only possible if your PC/laptop or tablet device is connected via the wired Ethernet connection of the DCNM-WAP. Notice!
Ensure that the Bosch Onvif Camera has firmware 5.80 or higher. A trash can is displayed next to the Camera name for removing a selected camera. Note: Only a disconnected camera can be removed. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.4.5 5.4.6 Web interface application | en 19 Licensing Click the Licensing button to open the Licensing page. Licensing is only required when you purchase software licenses. The licensing page provides you with an overview of the activated licenses. Activate a license:
To activate software you need to have an activation ID which was send by email after purchasing the software license. Activation requires a USB memory stick and any PC connected to the internet. Note: License activation is not supported for tablets. 1. 2. Click the Add license button. 3. Insert the USB memory stick into the PC connected to the DCNM-WAP. Enter all required Customer information and Activation ID, click the Add button and then the Activate button. Note: You can add more than one Activation ID. When all Activation IDs are added, click the Activate button. A Save as dialog is shown. Save the Request file to your USB memory stick. 4. Go to the website https://licensing.boschsecurity.com using a PC/Laptop which is Go to Manage license and upload the request file from the USB memory stick. Save the Response file to your USB memory stick. connected to the internet, and login. If you do not have a username, contact your local Bosch representative to acquire an account:
In the DICENTIS web interface application, click the Process response message button. Select the correct Response file, and then click Open. Now the license is activated. New functionality is added and can be used by the system. 5. Log on to https://licensing.boschsecurity.com Returning a license The return license process is started in the license website. 1. 2. Go to the overview, and find the customer that the license must be returned to. 3. Click on the link in the Location column to open the System details pop-up. 4. Click the Return License button. A file will be generated. Save it to a USB stick. 5. Go to the license page of the web interface application. 6. Click the Process response message button. 7. Select the correct file, and then click Open. A save as dialog is shown. Save the file to your USB memory stick. Return to the license website, go to Manage license, and upload the Request file from the USB memory stick. Now the license is returned. Network and general settings Click the Network and general settings button to view the Network and general settings page. To change theses settings, click the Change network settings button. Network Name (SSID): Bosch DICENTIS (factory default). Network settings:
WPA2 Key (password): dcnm-wap (factory default). Channel: Shows the currently selected WiFi channel. This channel is automatically defined by the system and cannot be changed. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
20 en | Web interface application DICENTIS Hostname: Enter the network name of the DCNM-WAP. The default name is dcnmwap. Change network settings button: Click this button to open the change settings screen. Change the settings, if required, and click either the Cancel or Save button. General settings:
DCNMWDE GUI language: Select the GUI language for the DCNM-WDE Wireless Devices touch screen. Show custom logo on DCNMWDE: When selected, the custom logo will be visible on the Wireless Devices (DCNM-WDE) touch screen. Factory default button: Click the button to reset the Wireless Access Point to factory default settings and values. Important: Make sure all Wireless Devices are switched on and are in range before you activate the factory default because all Wireless Devices will be de-initialized. After a factory default, all settings are returned to their default value, and all Wireless Devices need to be subscribed. 5.4.7 Seats Click the Seats button to open the Seats settings page. Here the Wireless Devices can be assigned to seats:
Seats overview:
Select: The header of this column shows the number of known seats and the number of connected seats. If a seat is disconnected, the disconnect symbol is displayed to the left of the seat row. Seat name: Change the seat name. Prio: When selected, the participant is able to use the Wireless Device priority
(chairperson) button. Dual: When selected, the Wireless Device is configured for dual-use. Note: A device cannot be prio and dual simultaneously, so when Prio is selected, the dual checkbox is disabled. ID: When selected, the identification feature is enabled. Participants can use an NFC tag to identify themselves at the Wireless Device Extended. Voting: When selected, the voting feature is enabled. Participants can cast their vote at the Wireless Device Extended. Serial nr: The serial number of the connected Wireless Device. Camera: The camera name connected to the seat. Only available when the camera control license is installed. Preposition: Camera preposition setting number assigned to the seat. Only available when the camera control license is installed. Selection mode: When selected, a Wireless Device can be located by clicking the Select symbol to the left of the seat row. The red microphone LED on the selected Wireless Device will illuminate to indicate its position in the conference room. Subscription mode: When selected, a Wireless Device not associated with a DCNM-WAP, can be associated with this DCNM-WAP by pressing the request button on the wireless device. A new seat will be assigned to this device and added to the seats overview. Refer to Wireless Device initialization, page 9. Deinit button: When clicked, it erases the subscription of all Wireless Device. All LEDs on the Wireless Device are on when the Wireless Device does not have a subscription. Remove disconnected seats button: Removes all seats which are currently not connected to the system. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.4.8 5.4.9 Web interface application | en 21 Date and time Click the Date and time button to open the Date and time settings page:
Click the Change date and time settings button to select:
Date: Select the current date. Time: Select the local time. Time zone: Select the local time zone from the list. Notice!
The DCNM-WAP can automatically synchronize the date and time with a internet time server. If the internet is not available, the DCNM-WAP tries to synchronize with a time server which is offered by the DHCP server. If the time server can not be reached, the date and time can be set manually. If a time server becomes available the DCNM-WAP will synchronize the date and time. Upgrade Notice!
Upgrade is not available on tablets. Click the Upgrade button to open the software Upgrade page. The Upgrade page is used to:
upgrade/maintain the software of the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) and Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE). upload the custom logo to the Wireless Device Extended (DCNM-WDE). 1. 2. 3. Always start with upgrading the Wireless Devices. Upgrade the DCNM-WAP last. From the product related information page on www.boschsecurity.com, download the upgrade software file. Each device will have its own file:
From the Upgrade page, click in the File box to select your saved software file. The web interface application will automatically select the correct devices, depending on the selected file. If you do not want to upload firmware to a particular device, uncheck the checkbox for that device. 4. Click the Start button to start the upload process:
Progress bars are displayed indicating the upload process. The upload status is shown in the State column (Idle, Programming, Rebooting, Done or Failed after reboot). If the upgraded file is corrupt or not recognized, an error message is displayed. Software versions (numbers) are shown in the Version column. The uploaded software version number is only shown when the upgrade process is successful. As soon as the DCNM-WAP is upgraded, it will reboot. Exit the Upgrade page after completion of the upload process (Done state). 5. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
22 en | Web interface application DICENTIS Notice!
When downgrading DCNM-WD(E)s, they will become disconnected from the Wireless Access Point, and the upgrade page cannot correctly indicate when the downgrade has finished. A WD(E) can be subscribed again when the yellow LEDs on the WD(E) come on. Notice!
If you need to downgrade the DCNM-WAP, make sure you deinitialize all Wireless Devices first. Upload custom logo The custom logo can be uploaded to the Wireless Devices (DCNM-WDE) in the same way as upgrade software. The following conditions apply:
The filename must start with DCNM-WDE Only upload PNG files with dimensions of 480 x 272 pixels. Other file formats and dimensions are not supported. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.5 Web interface application | en 23 The logged on user must have the access right: Prepare meeting. Participants Preconditions:
Click the Participants button to open the Participants and identification settings page. Participants can be assigned seats and/or can use an NFC tag to identify themselves to the system. When a participant is identified by the system, the name of the participant is shown in the speaker list and waiting list. The following items can be set on this page:
Identification Participant names are not used and are not shown in the speaker list and waiting list. Participants cannot use an NFC tag to identify themselves. Off (grey):
By assignment (grey):
Seats must be assigned to participants. If a seat is not assigned to a participant, that seat cannot be used. Participants cannot use an NFC tag to identify themselves. A seat can be used without having to identify the participant, by assigning a dummy participant with a general name to a seat. At assigned seat (grey):
Seats must be assigned to participants. If a seat is not assigned to a participant, that seat cannot be used. Participants must use an NFC tag to identify themselves at the assigned seat. If a participant tries to identify him/herself at another seat, a message is displayed on the Wireless Device to inform the participant that they are at the incorrect seat. The seat cannot be used until the assigned participant is identified at the seat. Participants can use an NFC tag at any seat to identify themselves. The seat cannot be used, until a participant has been identified at that seat. At any seat (grey):
Participants overview Trash can: Removes the selected participant. Name: The participants (editable) name. NFCID: The number of the Near Field Communication (NFC) tag of the participant. Seat: Selects the seat name, from the list, that the participant is assigned to. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
24 en | Web interface application DICENTIS 5.6 5.7 The logged on user must have the access right: Prepare system. Switch system on/off Preconditions:
Use the Switch system on/off button to set the system in the power on or power off mode:
Click the Switch system on button to set the system in the power on mode. Press the microphone request button of a Wireless Device to switch it on. Note: The Wireless Devices have to be switched on individually. Click the Switch system off button to set the system in the power off mode. This will switch off all Wireless Devices. Note: If you try to switch on a Wireless Device, by pressing the microphone request button when the system is in the power off mode, the device will momentarily switch on and then switch off. The logged on user must have the access right: Configure or Prepare system. Battery & Signal Preconditions:
Click the Battery & Signal button to open the Battery and Signal overview page. The following information is shown for each seat that is currently connected to the Wireless Access Point:
Note: If a seat is disconnected, the disconnect symbol is displayed to the left of the seat row, and the data in the seat row is not displayed. Seat: The seat name. Battery: Indicates the remaining power supply capacity, in hours, of the Wireless Device Battery Pack. Note: After replacing a battery or powering up a Wireless Device, the number of battery hours displayed might be higher that the actual life of the battery. This value will stabilize after a short while. Charges: Shows the number of times the Battery Pack battery is charged. Signal: Indicates the WiFi signal strength, in dBm. Test: This column shows the result of the range test. Press the button to Start the range test. The system DCNM-WAP starts to measure if all Wireless Devices are in range of several frequencies. This guarantees that the Wireless Devices will continue to work if the DCNM-WAP decides to switch to another WiFi channel in case of interference. Serial number: The serial number of the Battery Pack. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.8 5.9 5.10 Web interface application | en 25 The logged on user must have the access right: Configure. Logging Preconditions:
Click the Logging button to open the Logging page. Click the Clear view button to clear all events. Click the Export button to export and save the current event logging overview file (*.txt format). Notice!
Logging export is not available for tablets. Ethernet MAC and IP address. The logged on user must have the access right: Configure. System info Preconditions:
System info is used by a technician. When the System info button is clicked, the following system information is shown on the System info page:
Wireless IP address. Logout Preconditions:
Click the Logout button to log out, which returns you to the Login page. Software Versions. None Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
26 en | Wireless Access Point LED behavior DICENTIS 6 Wireless Access Point LED behavior The LEDs on the front panel of the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) give information on the
(configuration) status of the Wireless Access Point. Figure 6.1: DCNM-WAP status LEDs Blue (A) Red (B) Blue (C) Description Flashing On Off Off Off Off Flashing Flashing Flashing On On Flashing On Off Off Flashing Flashing Off Off Flashing Off Off On On On Off Off Table 6.1: Status LEDs No DCNM-WD(E) connected yet. Subscription mode is off. At least one DCNM-WD(E) is connected. Subscription mode is off. The DCNM-WAP is startingup. DCNM-WAP software upgrade active. DCNM-WD(E)s software upgrade active. Subscription mode is on. No DCNM-WD(E)s connected yet. Subscription mode is on. At least one DCNM-WD(E) is connected. System is in Power off mode. No DC power supply connected. 2015.03 | V1.0 |
Configuration manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. ABCCBA DICENTIS 7 7.1 Troubleshooting | en 27 Troubleshooting Customer service If a fault cannot be resolved, please contact your supplier or system integrator, or go directly to your Bosch representative. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2015.03 | V1.0 |
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DICENTIS Wireless Conference System en Installation Manual DICENTIS Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 1.1 1.2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 3.1 4 4.1 4.2 5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Safety Battery Pack Statements for FCC & Industry Canada About this manual Intended audience Alerts and notice signs Copyright and disclaimer Document history System overview Extended system requirements Installation planning Unpacking Additional components Installation Wireless Access Point Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories Microphones Battery Pack Charger System power on and configuration Maintenance Cleaning Inspect components Service Technical data Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE) Battery Pack (DCNM-WLIION) Charger (DCNM-WCH05) High Directive Microphone (DCNM-HDMIC) Stem Microphones (DCNM-MICx) 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 7 8 10 11 12 12 13 19 22 24 26 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 35 37 38 39 40 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
4 en | Safety 1 1.1 1.2 DICENTIS Safety Prior to installing or operating products, always read the Important Safety Instructions which are available as a separate multilingual document: Important Safety Instructions (Safety_ML). These instructions are supplied together with all equipment that can be connected to the mains supply. Old electrical and electronic appliances Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection systems put in place in the country concerned. Battery Pack Please take notice of the safety instructions as printed on the label of the DCNM-WLIION Battery Pack. Statements for FCC & Industry Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB003 du Canada. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. The Wireless Discussion Devices and the Wireless Access Point comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. 2. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. 2. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Notice!
Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by Bosch Security Systems B.V. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS Safety | en 5 Notice!
The Wireless Discussion Devices and the Wireless Access Point comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The Wireless Discussion Devices and the Wireless Access Point should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm to your body. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
6 en | About this manual DICENTIS 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 About this manual The purpose of this manual is to provide information required for installing the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Please read this manual carefully before installing any of the products of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Retain all documentation supplied with the products for future reference. This installation manual is available as a digital document in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). For more information, refer to the product related information on:
www.boschsecurity.com > Country of your choice > Conference Systems > DICENTIS Wireless Conference System Intended audience This hardware installation manual is intended for installers of a DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Alerts and notice signs Four types of signs can be used in this manual. The type is closely related to the effect that may be caused if it is not observed. These signs - from least severe effect to most severe effect - are:
Notice!
Containing additional information. Usually, not observing a notice does not result in damage to the equipment or personal injuries. Caution!
The equipment or the property can be damaged, or persons can be lightly injured if the alert is not observed. Warning!
The equipment or the property can be seriously damaged, or persons can be severely injured if the alert is not observed. Danger!
Not observing the alert can lead to severe injuries or death. Copyright and disclaimer All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact Bosch Security Systems B.V.. The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
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!!DICENTIS About this manual | en 7 2.4 Document history Release date 2015.02 Documentation version Reason V1.0 1st edition. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
8 en | System overview DICENTIS 3 System overview The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System is a standalone IP based system. It uses WiFi IEEE 802.11n for wireless distribution and processing of audio and data signals. A typical DICENTIS Wireless Conference System (see the following figure and numbering on the next page) consists of a Wireless Access Point (1) (including power supply adapter) Wireless Devices (4 + 5) (including Battery Pack and microphone) a tablet device (7) for operational use, PC/laptop (8) for licensing and operational use (The PC/laptop is only needed temporarily for licensing and updates of the system software), and Battery Pack Charger (6). Figure 3.1: Typical DICENTIS Wireless Conference System A typical extended DICENTIS Wireless Conference System (see the following figure and numbering on the next page) has an additional Ethernet network/video switch (10) and HD Conference Dome (11). Figure 3.2: Typical extended DICENTIS Wireless Conference System 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 8967145923869712345991011 DICENTIS System overview | en 9 1. The Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) is the central device of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. The Wireless Access Point is used to:
Host a web interface for licensing, configuring and controlling the system. Control the system audio and routing of the audio from and to the Wireless Devices. Environment wireless channel scanning. The best available wireless channel will be chosen for the system. Camera control. Controls the optional connected switch (10) and cameras (11). AC/DC power supply adapter (supplied with the DCNM-WAP).
(Optional connections) Audio line input and audio line output. 2. 3. 4. Wireless Device (DCNM-WD) used as a single-use, dual-use or chairperson Wireless Device, including Battery Pack and microphone (Both to be ordered separately). Participants can use the Wireless Device to participate in a discussion. 5. Wireless Device Extended (DCNM-WDE) used as a single-use, dual-use or chairperson Wireless Device, extended with Near Field Communication (NFC) reader for user identification and 4.3 capacitive touch screen, including Battery Pack and microphone
(Both to be ordered separately). Participants can use the Wireless Device Extended to participate in a discussion. 6. Charger (DCNM-WCH05) used to charge the Battery Packs of the Wireless Devices. 7. Used to configure and control the system via the website hosted on the DCNM-WAP. Tablet device:
8. PC/Laptop:
Temporary used to license and update the systems firmware. 9. Optional DCN multimedia System Network Cable:
Is used for powering the DCNM-WAP via the DCNM-APS and for connection to the Ethernet. 10. Optional Ethernet network switch:
Is used for powering (Power over Ethernet) of the DCNM-WAP and routing of the system data via Ethernet. 11. Optional HD Conference Dome:
Captures the video of a participant speaking. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
10 en | System overview DICENTIS 3.1 Extended system requirements The following requirements are valid if you want to extend your system with a network switch or cameras:
Network switch and camera installation instructions are not part of this installation manual; please consult the product related documentation of the supplier. Notice that a DHCP server is needed for both the Wireless Access Point and the cameras. Cameras Typical, the Bosch HD Conference Dome is used. Refer to product related information on:
www.boschsecurity.com > Country of your choice > Conference Systems > DICENTIS Wireless Conference System > HD cameras and accessories. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4 Installation planning | en 11 Installation planning Make sure you have all components for installing and connecting the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System (see System overview, page 8). Familiarize yourself with the products capabilities of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System (see System overview, page 8 and the paragraphs Control capacity and Coverage area in this section. Use only Bosch specified installation materials and tools (see Additional components, page 12). 1. Decide if, and which type of, cabling is required. See System overview, page 8. 2. Decide on how to power the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP). See System overview, Via the AC/DC power supply adapter (supplied with the DCNM-WAP). Or:
Via Power over Ethernet (PoE). Or:
Via Ethernet switch. Or:
DCN multimedia (Audio) Powering Switch. page 8:
Provide a mains power supply connections nearby the equipment which requires mains power supply. 3. 4. Decide on how to power the other devices used in the system (i.e. Ethernet switch, cameras etc.). See System overview, page 8:
Via their own (mains) power supply provision. Or:
Via Power over Ethernet (PoE), if possible. 5. Decide on how, and where, to install the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP). See Installation Wireless Access Point, page 13:
Wall, ceiling or tripod floor stand. For a maximum WiFi coverage area, the DCNM-WAP can be placed on a central location in the room. 6. Decide where, and how to place, the Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and/or DCNM-WDE). See Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories, page 19. The Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) can control a maximum number of 120 Wireless Devices in the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System network. Only one DCNM-WAP at the time can control the system. Control capacity Coverage area All Wireless Devices need to be in the WiFi coverage area of the DCNM-WAP. The DCNM-WAP has a typical WiFi coverage area of 30 m by 30 m. 802.11n specification The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System network is based on the 802.11n specification for WiFi technology. Devices that comply to the 802.11n specification operate in frequency bands between 2.4000 and 2.4835 GHz and 5.180 and 5.700 GHz. Notice!
Although the system operates on frequencies which are license free world wide, you must be aware of country specific limitations and follow them. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
12 en | Installation planning DICENTIS 4.1 4.2 Unpacking This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to be damaged, notify the shipper immediately. If any items are missing, notify your Bosch representative. The original packaging is the safest container in which to transport products and can be used to return products for service if necessary. Additional components The following additional components can be used with the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System, as required:
DCN multimedia System Network Cables Required in case you like to power the DCNM-
WAP via the DCNM(A)PS. For cable types (DCNMCBxx) refer to the datasheet on:
www.boschsecurity.com > Country of your choice > Conference Systems > DICENTIS Wireless Conference System RCA cables RCA cables are required if you want to connect optional audio equipment to the audio line input and/or audio line output of the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP), such as microphones and a sound reinforcement system. CAT5e cables - Required if you want to connect a PC/Laptop to the Wireless Access Point
(DCNM-WAP) for running the web interface and connecting a switch and HD Conference Domes. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5 Installation Wireless Access Point | en 13 Installation Wireless Access Point Use the following steps to install the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP). 1. Make sure all equipment is available as described in 1) Scope of delivery. 2. Optional set the Brand logo in the correct orientation. 3. Connect the cabling and install the Wireless Access Point to the wall/ceiling or tripod floor stand. Power on the Wireless Access Point. 4. 1) Scope of delivery The Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) is shipped with the following parts:
Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 Components DCNM-WAP Wireless Access Point AC/DC power supply adapter. Including: AC plugAU, AC plugUK, AC plugEU, AC plugUS Mounting bracket DVD with manuals and software Safety instructions 2) Brand logo The orientation of the logo could be changed. Figure 5.1: Change logo orientation Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
0201TORX 10 14 en | Installation Wireless Access Point DICENTIS 3) Cabling and wall/ceiling/tripod floor stand installation The Wireless Access Point is provided to be installed to a wall, a ceiling or on a tripod floor stand. Take care of the installation location regarding the wireless signal coverage area between the Wireless Access Point and the Wireless Devices. See Installation planning, page 11. Caution!
Do not open the Wireless Access Point. Any hardware change makes the product certificates invalid. Only qualified personnel may open the Wireless Access Point. Cable connections:
Figure 5.2: DCNMWAP front and bottom view 1. Connect an external balanced audio line input (4), if required. 2. Connect the balanced audio line output (6) to an external audio system, if required. 3. Connect the Ethernet (PoE) (2) or AC/DC power supply adapter (3). For detailed connection description, see the Power on / connection and indicator paragraph at the end of this section. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
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!123456 DICENTIS Installation Wireless Access Point | en 15 Wall or ceiling installation Use the mounting bracket to attach the Wireless Access Point to a wall or ceiling. Figure 5.3: Mounting to a wall or ceiling Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
0201TORX 10 16 en | Installation Wireless Access Point DICENTIS Tripod floor stand installation Use the mounting bracket to install the Wireless Access Point on a Bosch LBC1259/01 universal tripod floor stand. Figure 5.4: Mounting on a tripod floor stand 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 0201 DICENTIS Installation Wireless Access Point | en 17 4) Power on / connections and indicators The DCNM-WAP is powered via one of the three power supply sources marked with an * in the table below. As soon the power supply is provided, the Wireless Access Point is powered on, and the six LEDs (1) on the front side are all on. To configure the DCNM-WAP, refer to the software configuration manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Figure 5.5: DCNM WAP front and bottom view Item Description 1 2 3 2x 3 status LED: Gives detailed information about the condition of the Wireless Access Point and the wireless network. Refer to the software configuration manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Network / DCN multimedia / PoE socket. Powered with:
* DCN multimedia System Network Cable (48VDC) from DCNM(A)PS, or:
* Standard Power over Ethernet cable (POE 802.3at Type1). Also standard Ethernet cable can be used (e.g. for camera or wired connection with PC/Laptop). Connects the Wireless Access Point point to the wired Ethernet network. For DCN multimedia System Network Cable, see Additional components, page 12.
* AC/DC power supply 48VDC socket (Power supply adapter supplied with the DCNM-WAP). Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
123456 18 en | Installation Wireless Access Point DICENTIS Item 4 6 5 Description Balanced audio line output socket: Connection to a public address system, audio mixers or to a voice logging system for audio registration of all spoken conference proceedings. Use standard line output cabling. 6.3mm (1/4") jacks with the following pinning:
Tip: Live (+) Ring: Return (-) Sleeve: Shield Balanced audio line input socket: Connection from audio source. Use standard line output cabling. 6.3 mm (1/4") jacks with the following pinning:
Tip: Live (+) Ring: Return (-) Sleeve: Shield Resettodefault button: Sets the DCNM-WAP to factory default values. Press and hold for at least 8 seconds to set all settings to factory default. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 6 Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories | en 19 Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories The Wireless Devices are used to add participants to a discussion. See System overview, page 8, if required. Scope of delivery Installation The Wireless Devices are freestanding (table-top use). No mechanical installation, other than the accessories as described below, is required. The DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE are shipped without (accessory) parts. Caution!
If a Wireless Device Extended is moved from a warm and humid environment to a cold environment there is a possibility that some condensation can form on the display. To prevent this from happening, make sure each Wireless Device Extended is given sufficient time to acclimatize. DCNM-WDE and DCNM-WD top, rear and base view Caution!
Do not open the Wireless Device. Any hardware change makes the product certificates invalid. Only qualified personnel may open the Wireless Devices. Installation of accessories Follow below steps to install the required accessories to, and placing of, the Wireless Devices. These steps are a summary:
1. Check that all equipment is available. 2. For your reference, see the Wireless Device figure and table in this section. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
!123114161817567891091012131415!20 en | Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories DICENTIS 3. 4. 5. Install the Battery Pack (15) in each Wireless Device to be used. Refer to Battery Pack , page 24. Attach the microphones to the Wireless Devices (11). Refer to Microphones, page 22. Place the Wireless Devices in the coverage area of the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-
WAP). See Installation planning, page 11, if required. Connection, indicators and controls The following table gives an overview of the Wireless Device items and functionality (Refer to the numbers in the previous figure). Connection and configuration of the Wireless Devices within the system is done via DCNM-
WAP. Refer to the software configuration manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. Item Description 1 2 3 4 + 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Near Field Communication (NFC) reader for user identification (DCNM-WDE only). Used to identify (logon) the participant with an NFC IDcard or smart phone device with NFC functionality. 4.3 capacitive touch screen (DCNM-WDE only). Loudspeaker. Combined button, depending on software configuration:
chairperson priority button (4). Or, single-use device mute button (4). Or, dual-use device microphone request button (5). LED (lightguide) microphone request button (5). Microphone request button (single-use, chairperson or dual-use mode). LED (lightguide) microphone request button (7). Headphone volume control. 3.5 mm stereo jack for headphone. Microphone (input) connector. Red batterylow LED indicator. The LED is flashing when the Battery Pack of the Wireless Device is empty within 1 hour. Charging the Battery Pack is advised. See Battery Pack , page 24.and Charger, page 26. Yellow outofrange LED indicator. The LED is on when the Wireless Device is not
(yet) connected with the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP). Move the Wireless Device within the coverage area of the DCNM-WAP. The LED is flashing when the Wireless Device is trying to make a connection with the Wireless Access Point
(DCNM-WAP. See Installation planning, page 11.
(DCNM-WLIION) Battery Pack locking clip. See Battery Pack , page 24.
(DCNM-WLIION) Battery Pack. See Battery Pack , page 24. Deinit button. When push (>2 seconds), the subscription between the Wireless Device and Wireless Access Point is removed. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories | en 21 Item Description 17 18
(DCNM-WLIION) Battery Pack capacity test button. See Battery Pack , page 24.
(DCNM-WLIION) Battery Pack capacity LED (5x) indicators. See Battery Pack , page 24. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
22 en | Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories DICENTIS 6.1 Microphones Figure 6.1: DCNMHDMIC or DCNMMICx to Wireless Device connection Both the DCNMHDMIC High Directive Microphone and DCNM-MICL/S Stem Microphone are typically used with the DCN multimedia device and DICENTIS wireless devices. Figure 6.2: DCNMHDMIC and DCNMMICx front and bottom view Number Description 1 2 3 3 LED indicator. Microphone grill (DCNMMICx or left and right DCNMHDMIC). Microphone grill (front and rear DCNMHDMIC). Adjustable stem (DCNMMICx). 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 93647125836471258 DICENTIS Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories | en 23 Number Description 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connection guidance. Slider guidance. Connector plug. Lockslider for lock release (Press and shift to release). Lock. Device female connector. How to connect or remove the microphone The microphone can be easily connected to the device:
Figure 6.3: DCNMHDMIC or DCNMMICx to DCNMMMD connection To do so:
1. Gently guide the connection guidance (4) into the device microphone connector (9). 2. Gently push the connector plug (6) into the device microphone connector (9) until the connection lock (5) fits/click into place. To remove the microphone from the device: Shift lockslider (7) towards the device and hold in place lock release (8) and pull out the microphone. 3. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
964857 24 en | Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories DICENTIS 6.2 Battery Pack The Battery Pack (DCNM-WLIION) is used to:
Provide the power supply of the Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE). Refer to Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories, page 19, if required. Caution!
It is advised to charge the Battery Pack immediately after receipt. Use only the DCNM-WCH05 to charge the Battery Pack. Empty Battery Packs should be charged within 30 days. It is advised to recharge the Battery Pack when the remaining capacity drops below 5%. Refer to Charger, page 26. Scope of delivery The DCNM-WLIION is shipped without (accessory) parts. Caution!
Do not leave an empty Battery Pack within the Wireless Device. How to install the Battery Pack Figure 6.4: Wireless Device bottom view including Battery Pack Figure 6.5: DCNM-WLIION Battery Pack top (1) and rear (3) view. 1. Turn the Wireless Device upsidedown. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
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!!5411765423 DICENTIS Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories | en 25 2. Turn the Battery Pack to top view (1) and hook the securing nocks (6) in the Wireless Device battery compartment. 3. Gently push down the Battery Pack until it locks (2) into the Wireless Device Battery Pack compartment. How to remove the Battery Pack 1. 2. Turn the Wireless Device upsidedown. Remove the Battery Pack in reverse order by pushandhold the locking clip (2) and gently pushing up the Battery Pack. Take out the Battery Pack. 3. Connections and indicators The following table gives an overview of the Battery Pack connections and indicators (refer to the numbers in the previous figure in this section). Item Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Top view. Locking clip mechanism: Locks the Battery Pack in the Wireless Device. Rear view. Battery Pack capacity/condition test button: Pushing the button lights 0 to 5 capacity LED indicators, depending on the capacity time left (5). Green Battery Pack capacity LED indicators (5x): Showing the capacity/
condition of the Battery Pack. From left to right (51), typical each LED indicates a capacity time in hours left:
NOTE: The accuracy of the Battery Pack remaining capacity is +/- 20%. LED 5: 1820 LED 4: 1318 LED 3: 813 LED 2: 38 LED 1: <3 Securing nock (3x). Secures the Battery Pack in the Wireless Device. Power supply and charging connector. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
26 en | Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories DICENTIS 6.3 Charger The Charger (DCNM-WCH05) is used for (and can be used for connection to IT power distribution systems):
Charging the Battery Pack (DCNM-WLIION). One Charger can charge a maximum of 5 Battery Packs at the same time. Scope of delivery The DCNM-WCH05 is shipped with the following parts:
1x Mains power cable. 1x Loopthrough mains power cable. 1x Mounting bracket. 1x Safety instructions. Figure 6.6: Charger DCNM-WCH05 Item Description 1 2 3 Ventilation grilles: Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles. The Charger must remain within the specified temperature range. See Charger (DCNM-WCH05), page 38. Battery Pack container (5x): Each container could hold a Battery Pack (DCNM-
WLIION). Charging level LEDs: Shows the charging level of the Battery Pack: From left to right (51), typical each LED indicates a capacity time in hours (left):
NOTE: The accuracy of the Battery Pack remaining capacity is +/- 20%. NOTE: It can take up to 1 minute before the first LED is lit. LED 5: 1820 LED 4: 1318 LED 3: 813 LED 2: 38 LED 1: <3 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 412356 DICENTIS Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories | en 27 Item Description Power on/off LED: Is on when the power cable is connected to Charger and the other end is connected to the mains power supply. Mains power supply socket/inlet. The maximum current handling of the inlet is 10A. Therefore there is a limitation of the number of loopthrough Chargers. For details, see the Mains power connection / loopthrough paragraph in this section. Mains power supply loopthrough socket: The loopthrough mains socket allows a maximum number of Chargers to be connected in series to share from the same mains power supply outlet. For details, see the Mains power connection /
loopthrough paragraph in this section. 4 5 6 Installation Danger!
Do not open the charger. Electrical discharges from the charger can kill you. Warning!
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Caution!
Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles. A blockage of the ventilation grilles can cause a risk of fire and malfunction/defect of the Charger and Battery Pack. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
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Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 020301TORX 10TORX 10 DICENTIS Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories | en 29 When installing more than one Charger next to each other, be sure that:
The vertical distance between two brackets is at least 340 mm (refer to d1 in the next figure). The horizontal distance between two brackets is at least 195 mm (refer to d2 in the next figure). Mains power supply connection / loopthrough 1. Connect a locally approved mains power cord to the Charger mains power supply socket/
inlet (5). 2. With the loopthrough mains power supply socket (6), you can loopthrough chargers:
If the mains power supply is 100127 V(AC), 50/60 Hz, a maximum of 2 chargers can be loopedthrough. If the mains power supply is 220240 V(AC), 50/60 Hz, a maximum of 5 chargers can be loopedthrough. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
d2d1 30 en | Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories DICENTIS Install/remove the Battery Pack 1. Install the Battery Pack until it locks in the Charger, as illustrated in the next figure. Remove the Battery Pack in the reversed order by gently takeout the Battery Pack. 2. Connect the mains power supply to the Charger to power on the Charger and to start the charging process. Power LED (4) is on when receiving mains power supply. See the charging level LEDs (3) which indicate the charging level of the Battery Pack. Figure 6.8: Placing of the Battery Pack Charging time The typical charging time of one Battery Pack is 3 hours. Remove the Battery Pack as soon it is fully charged (All LEDs (3) are on). The LEDs (3) showing the charging level of the Battery Pack. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 34 DICENTIS 7 System power on and configuration | en 31 System power on and configuration Consult the software configuration manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System for power on and configuration details of the Wireless Access Point and Wireless Devices. For documentation, refer to the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System product related information on:
www.boschsecurity.com > Country of your choice > Conference Systems > DICENTIS Wireless Conference System Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
32 en | Maintenance DICENTIS 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 Maintenance The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System requires minimum maintenance. To ensure for troublefree operation, clean and inspect the system components on a regular basis:
Cleaning Caution!
Do not use alcohol, ammonia, petroleum solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the system components. 1. Clean the Wireless Devices with a soft cloth moistened very slightly with a weak soap and water solution. 2. Clean the touch screen of the Wireless Devices with a dry soft cloth. 3. Wait until the Wireless Devices are fully dry before reconnecting them to the system cabling. 4. Clean the Wireless Access Point and Charger with a dry soft cloth, as required. Inspect components 1. Check all DICENTIS Wireless Conference System components for signs of wear and tear. Replacement products can be ordered from your Bosch representative, if required. 2. Check the Wireless Devices microphone buttons for correct operation. They should not be loose or stick when operated. 3. Check all connectors of the Wireless Access Point and system cabling for damage. 4. Check the functionality of, and charge, the Wireless Devices Battery Packs on a regular base. 5. Check the functionality of the Charger on a regular base. Service If a defect cannot be resolved, please contact your supplier or system integrator, or contact your Bosch representative directly. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
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!DICENTIS 9 9.1 Technical data Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) Technical specifications Radio Technical data | en 33 WIFI standard Frequency Range Electrical Supply voltage (PSU) PoE DCNM system supply Power consumption Frequency response THD at nominal level Dynamic range Signaltonoise ratio Ethernet Audio inputs Jack nominal Jack maximum Audio outputs Jack nominal Jack maximum Mechanical Mounting IEEE 802.11n 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (ISM license free) 100240 Vac 5060 Hz in 48 Vdc out 802.3af, 802.3at - type 1 mode A (endspan), mode B (midspan) 48 Vdc 10 W 80 Hz - 20 kHz
<0.1 %
>98 dBA
>96 dBA 1000BaseT IEEE 802.3ab
-18 dBV
+18 dBV
-18 dBV
+20 dBV Ceiling, Wall or Tripod floor stand (using included bracket) Dimensions (H x W x D) with bracket 285 x 202 x 65 mm
(11.2 x 8.0 x 2.6 in) Weight:
with bracket without bracket Color 958 g (2.11 lb) 725 g (1.60 lb) Light grey (RAL 000 7500) Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
34 en | Technical data DICENTIS Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Approvals and certifications EU US CA KR AU/NZ RU/KZ/BY JP CN SA BR 5 C to +45 C
(41 F to +113 F)
-20 C to +70 C
(-4 F to +158 F)
< 95 %, > 5 %
CE, WEEE UL, FCC CSA, ICES003, EPS KC RCM, MEPS EAC PSE, MIC China RoHS, CCC, CMIIT SASO ANATEL The system is WiFi Certified by the WiFi Alliance. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 9.2 Technical data | en 35 Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE) Technical specifications General Screen size
(DCNM-WDE only) Screen type
(DCNM-WDE only) 4.3 inch Capacitive multi-touch Supported contactless NFC tag
(DCNM-WDE only) According to: ISO/IEC14443 Type A (from 106 kbps to 848 kbps. MIFARE 106kbps). Radio WIFI standard Frequency Range Electrical IEEE 802.11n 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (ISM license free) Supply voltage (battery pack) Power consumption 7.5 Vdc 4 W Operating time DCNM-WD
> 24 hours (20% speech, 80% listening) Operating time DCNM-WDE
> 20 hours (20% speech, 80% listening) Frequency response THD at nominal level Dynamic range Signaltonoise ratio 100 Hz 20 kHz)
(-3 dB at nominal level)
< 0.1 %
> 90 dB
> 90 dB Headphone load impedance
> 32 ohm <1k ohm Headphone output power 15 mW Audio inputs Nominal microphone input 80 dB SPL according IEC60914 Maximum microphone input 110 dB SPL according IEC60914 Audio outputs Loudspeaker nominal output 72 dB SPL at 0.5 m Loudspeaker maximum output 80 dB SPL Headphone nominal output Headphone maximum output 0 dBV 3 dBV Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
36 en | Technical data DICENTIS Mechanical Mounting Tabletop Dimensions (H x W x D) without microphone 259 x 139 x 72 mm
(10.2 X 5.5 x 2.8 in) Weight:
DCNM-WD DCNM-WD + Battery Pack DCNM-WDE DCNM-WDE + Battery Pack 590 g (1.30 Lb) 1051 g (2.32 lb) 670 g (1.47 lb) 1131 g (2.49 lb) Color (top and base) Traffic black (RAL 9017) Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Approvals and certifications EU US CA KR AU/NZ RU/KZ/BY JP CN SA BR 5 C to +45 C
(41 F to +113 F)
-20 C to +70 C
(-4 F to +158 F)
< 95 %, > 5%
CE FCC ICES003 KC RCM EAC MIC China RoHS, CMIIT SASO ANATEL 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 9.3 Battery Pack (DCNM-WLIION) Technical specifications Electrical Technical data | en 37 Nominal output Voltage Capacity Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Color Environmental Operating temperature Advised storage temperature Relative humidity Approvals and certifications EU US CA KR AU/NZ RU/KZ/BY JP CN SA BR TH TW Other 7.5 VDC 12800 mAh 99.9 x 136.5 x 22 mm
(3.93 x 5.37 x 0.87 in) 1774 g (3.9 lb) Charcoal 5 C to +45 C
(41 F to +113 F)
-5 C to +35 C
(23 F to +95 F)
<75 %, >5 %
CE UL, FCC CSA, ICES003 KC RCM EAC PSE China RoHS, CCC SASO ANATEL TISI BSMI UN 38.3 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Installation Manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
38 en | Technical data DICENTIS 9.4 Charger (DCNM-WCH05) Technical specifications Electrical Supply Voltage 100-240 Vac +/- 10 %
50/60 Hz Maximum power consumption 300 W Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) 340 x 195 x 82 mm
(13.4 x 7.6 x 3.2 in) Weight (without batteries) 1.8 kg (3.97 lb) Color Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Approvals and certifications EU US CA KR AU/NZ RU/KZ/BY JP CN SA Traffic black (RAL 9017) 5 C to +45 C
(41 F to +113 F)
-20 C to +70 C
(-4 F to +158 F)
< 95 %, > 5 %
CE, WEEE UL, FCC CSA, ICES003 KC RCM EAC PSE China RoHS SASO 2015.02 | V1.0 |
Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 9.5 High Directive Microphone (DCNM-HDMIC) Technical specification Electrical Technical data | en 39 Bandwith Dynamic range Nominal input Maximum input Equivalent noise Mechanical Mounting Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Color Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity 100 Hz 15 kHz according IEC 60914
> 96 dB 80 dB SPL 110 dB SPL 12 dB SPL Plug and fasten into DCN multimedia devices and DICENTIS wireless devices. 108 x 21.5 x 60 mm
(4.25 X 0.85 x 2.36 in) 0.035 kg (0.077 lb) Traffic black RAL 9017 Pearl light grey RAL 9022 0 C to +45 C
(32 F to +113 F)
-20 C to +70 C
(-4 F to +158 F)
< 95 %, > 5%
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40 en | Technical data DICENTIS 9.6 Stem Microphones (DCNM-MICx) Technical specifications Electrical Bandwidth Dynamic range Nominal input Maximum input Equivalent noise Mechanical Mounting Length:
DCNMMICS (without connector) DCNMMICL(without connector) Connector Weight:
DCNMMICS DCNMMICL Color:
DCNMMICS / DCNMMICL Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity 125 Hz 15 kHz according IEC 60914
>100 dB 85 dB SPL 115 dB SPL 15 dB SPL Plug and fasten into DICENTIS wireless devices. 310 mm (12.21 in) 480 mm (19.90 in) 77.15 x 60.47 mm
(3.40 x 2.38 in) 91 g (0.20 lb) 108 g (0.24 lb) Traffic black RAL 9017 Pearl light grey RAL 9022 0 C to +45 C
(32 F to +113 F)
-20 C to +70 C
(-4 F to +158 F)
< 95 %, > 5%
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1 2 | 07c User Manual DICENTIS Wireless UM V1.0 | Users Manual | 5.55 MiB | January 06 2015 |
DICENTIS Wireless Conference System en User manual DICENTIS Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5 Safety About this manual Intended audience Copyright and disclaimer Document history System introduction Wireless Device operation Power up Single-use operation Single-use indication Chairperson operation Chairperson indication Dual-use operation Dual-use indication Troubleshooting 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
4 en | Safety 1 DICENTIS Safety You should regularly check the equipment for wear and damage. Pay particular attention to the following:
If you think the equipment is damaged or presents a potential hazard, you should label the equipment and put it to one side, so that noone else can use it. Then contact your local technician for further advice. LCD screen: Check for cracks. Cables: If the outer insulation is damaged, the cable must be replaced. Connectors: Check for signs of stretching and damage. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 About this manual | en 5 About this manual The purpose of this manual is to provide information on operating the Wireless Device of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System. This manual is available as a digital document in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Refer to the product related information at: www.boschsecurity.com. Intended audience This manual is intended for users of a DICENTIS Wireless Device. Copyright and disclaimer All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact Bosch Security Systems B.V.. The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Document history Release date 2015.02 Documentation version Reason V1.0 1st edition. Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
6 en | System introduction DICENTIS 3 System introduction The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System is a standalone IP based system. It uses WiFi IEEE 802.11n for wireless distribution and processing of audio and data signals. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4 Wireless Device operation | en 7 Wireless Device operation The Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE) are used to contribute to a meeting. The extended version of the Wireless Device (DCNM-WDE) has a 4.3 capacitive touch screen, which provides the user with additional information and control. Listening 1 2 3 Loudspeaker. Headphone volume control. 3.5 headphone socket. Speaking 4 5 6 7 8 Microphone request button, including white possible-to-speak icon. Microphone request bicolor LED-bar. Microphone mute button, Priority button, or Microphone request button, including two white color LED icons. Microphone request bicolor LED-bar. Microphone socket for attaching the microphone. Touchscreen Touch-screen operation 9 4.3 capacitive touch screen (DCNM-WDE only). Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
32234657812111910 8 en | Wireless Device operation DICENTIS Identification 10 Area where Near Field Communication (NFC) tag is detected and read
(DCNM-WDE only). Wireless signal (WiFi) and battery indicators 11 12 Red colored batterylow LED indicator: When the LED is red, less than 1 hour operation time is remaining. Charge or replace the Battery Pack. Yellow colored outoffrange LED indicator: The LED is on (orange) when the Wireless Device is not connected to the Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP). Place the Wireless Device in the range area of the Wireless Access Point. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4.1 Wireless Device operation | en 9 Power up Pre-conditions 1. Battery Pack is sufficiently charged. Battery Pack is correctly inserted at base of Wireless Device. Press either one of the microphone request buttons on the front of the Wireless Device:
The LED-bar above the microphone request buttons is lit green. The LED in the microphone is lit red. 2. Wait until these LEDs go out. The Wireless Device is then ready for use. Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
10 en | Wireless Device operation DICENTIS 4.2 Single-use operation Enable the microphone:
Push your microphone request button to enable the microphone. If the white icon in the microphone request button is lit, the LED-bar above your microphone request button will immediately turn red, and you can speak. If the LED-bar above your microphone request button is green, your request-to-speak is accepted. You cannot speak until the LED-bar above your microphone request button turns red. When the LED-bar above your microphone request button flashes green, you are first in the waiting list. Your microphone will be enabled soon. Cancel your request-to-speak:
When the LED-bar above your microphone request button is green or flashes green, you can push your microphone request button to cancel the request-to-speak. Optionally: the clerk or operator can disable the possibility to cancel the request-to-speak. Disable the microphone:
When the LED-bar above your microphone request button is red, you can push the microphone request button to disable the microphone. The LED-bar above your microphone request button goes off. Optionally: the clerk or operator can disable the possibility to disable the microphone. Mute the microphone:
Your microphone is muted as long as you push the microphone mute button (left-hand microphone request button). Push-to-talk mode:
When your device is in the Push-To-Talk (PTT) mode, the microphone is enabled as long as you push your microphone request button. You can only enable the microphone when the LED in the microphone request button is lit. Voice mode:
When your Wireless Device is in Voice mode, the microphone is always enabled. Push and hold your microphone request button or mute button to temporarily mute the microphone. In Voice mode, you cannot make a request-to-speak. Find your seat:
The touch screen of the Wireless Device shows your name in the top line. Identify yourself:
The touch screen will display instructions for identifying yourself. Hold your NFC tag close to the left-hand side of the Wireless Device as indicated on the touch screen. Voting:
The clerk or operator opens a voting session. When the voting session is opened, your blue present button is shown on the touch screen. Push your blue present button to confirm your presence. Your vote buttons are displayed. Cast your vote. You can change your vote until the clerk or operator has closed the voting session. The clerk or operator can temporarily hold the voting session. While the voting session is on hold, you cannot cast or change your vote. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4.3 Wireless Device operation | en 11 Single-use indication White possible-to-speak icon lit:
You can speak immediately by pressing the microphone request button. LED-bars and microphone LED green or green flashing:
When the microphone flashes green, you are the first in the waiting list. You can push the microphone request button to cancel the request to speak. You have to wait to speak. LED-bars and microphone LED lit red:
Your microphone is active; you can speak. You can push the left microphone request button to temporarily mute the microphone. You can turn off the microphone by pressing the right microphone request button. Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
12 en | Wireless Device operation DICENTIS 4.4 Chairperson operation Enable your microphone:
When the white icon in the microphone button is lit, push your microphone button to enable your microphone. When the red light above your microphone button comes on, you can speak. Disable your microphone:
When the LED-bar above your microphone button is red, push the microphone button to disable the microphone. The red LED-bar above your microphone button goes off. Priority function:
Press the priority button to temporarily disable the microphones of all participants. At the same time, the priority button enables your own microphone. The system has the possibility to:
When you release the priority button, the system disables your microphone. When the speakers list is not erased, the system enables the microphones of the speakers again. Voice mode:
When your Wireless Device is in Voice mode, the microphone is always enabled. Push and hold your microphone request button or mute button to temporarily mute the microphone. Find your seat:
The touch screen of the Wireless Device shows your name in the top line. Identify yourself:
The touch screen will display instructions for identifying yourself. Hold your NFC tag close to the left-hand side of the Wireless Device as indicated on the touch screen. play a chime when you push the priority button. erase both the waiting and speakers list when you push the priority button. Voting:
The clerk or operator opens a voting session. When the voting session is opened, your blue present button is shown on the touch screen. Push your blue present button to confirm your presence. Your vote buttons are displayed. Cast your vote. You can change your vote until the clerk or operator has closed the voting session. The clerk or operator can temporarily hold the voting session. While the voting session is on hold, you cannot cast or change your vote. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4.5 Wireless Device operation | en 13 Chairperson indication White priority icon and possible-to-speak icon lit:
You can speak immediately by pressing the microphone request button. You can press the priority button to speak and temporarily disable the microphones of all participants. Priority icon lit. Right-hand LED-bar and microphone LED lit red:
Your microphone is active; you can speak. You can press and hold in the priority button to continue speaking and temporarily disable the microphones of all participants. You can turn off the microphone by pressing the microphone request button . Priority icon lit. LED-bars and microphone LED lit red:
Your microphone is active; you can speak. The microphones of all participants are temporarily disabled until you release the priority button. Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
14 en | Wireless Device operation DICENTIS 4.6 Dual-use operation Enable the microphone:
Push your microphone request button to enable the microphone. If the white icon in the microphone request button is lit, the LED-bar above your microphone request button will immediately turn red, and you can speak. If the LED-bar above your microphone request button is green, your request-to-speak is accepted. You cannot speak until the LED-bar above your microphone request button turns red. When the LED-bar above your microphone request button flashes green, you are first in the waiting list. Your microphone will be enabled soon. Cancel your request-to-speak:
When the LED-bar above your microphone request button is green or flashes green, you can push your microphone request button to cancel the request-to-speak. Optionally: the clerk or operator can disable the possibility to cancel the request-to-speak. Disable the microphone:
When the LED-bar above your microphone request button is red, you can push the microphone request button to disable the microphone. The LED-bar above your microphone request button goes off. Optionally: the clerk or operator can disable the possibility to disable the microphone. Push-to-talk mode:
When your device is in the Push-To-Talk (PTT) mode, the microphone is enabled as long as you push your microphone request button. You can only enable the microphone when the LED in the microphone request button is lit. Voice mode:
When your Wireless Device is in Voice mode, the microphone is always enabled. Push and hold your microphone request button or mute button to temporarily mute the microphone. In Voice mode, you cannot make a request-to-speak. Find your seat:
The touch screen of the Wireless Device shows your name in the top line. Identify yourself:
The touch screen will display instructions for identifying yourself. Hold your NFC tag close to the left-hand side of the Wireless Device as indicated on the touch screen. Select the side of the device you want to be seated at. The clerk or operator opens a voting session. When the voting session is opened, your blue present button is shown on the touch screen. Push your blue present button to confirm your presence. Your vote buttons are displayed. Cast your vote. You can change your vote until the clerk or operator has closed the voting session. The clerk or operator can temporarily hold the voting session. While the voting session is on hold, you cannot cast or change your vote. Voting:
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User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4.7 Wireless Device operation | en 15 Dual-use indication Both possible-to-speak icons lit:
Both participants can speak immediately by pressing their own microphone request buttons. Left possible-to-speak icon lit. Right LED-bar and microphone LED green or green flashing:
The participant on the left can speak immediately by pressing the microphone request button. The participant on the right is in the waiting list and has to wait to speak. The participant on the right can cancel the request to speak by pushing the microphone request button. Left possible-to-speak icon lit. Right LED-bar and microphone LED lit red:
The participant on the left can speak immediately by pressing the microphone request button. The participant on the right can speak. The participant on the right can turn off the microphone by pressing the right microphone request button. Bosch Security Systems B.V. User manual 2015.02 | V1.0 |
16 en | Troubleshooting DICENTIS 5 Troubleshooting Notice!
For general troubleshooting, please contact your local system technician. 2015.02 | V1.0 |
User manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Torenallee 49 5617 BA Eindhoven The Netherlands www.boschsecurity.com Bosch Security Systems B.V., 2015
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1 | 2015-06-01 | 5755 ~ 5795 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5510 ~ 5670 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
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1 2 | Effective |
2015-06-01
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Bosch Security Systems BV
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015990997
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Torenallee 49
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Eindhoven, N/A
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Netherlands
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@cetecom.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
UX8
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
DCNMWD
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
R****** V******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+3140********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+3140********
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r******@nl.bosch.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 11/28/2015 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | DICENTIS WIRELESS DEVICE | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. This device supports only 20 and 40 MHz BW modes. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance | ||||
1 2 | Output power is conducted. This device supports only 20 and 40 MHz BW modes. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
CETECOM GmbH
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1 2 | Name |
N******** J******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+49 2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+49 2********
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n******@cetecom.com
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1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.0383 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | CC | 5745 | 5795 | 0.0833 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15C | CC | 5755 | 5795 | 0.0946 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2 | 1 | 15E | 39 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0275 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | 39 CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0912 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15E | 39 CC MO | 5500 | 5700 | 0.0707 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 15E | 39 CC MO | 5190 | 5230 | 0.0354 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 15E | 39 CC MO | 5270 | 5310 | 0.0109 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 15E | 39 CC MO | 5510 | 5670 | 0.0645 |
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