The Beyerdynamic MCS-D 202 is a interpreter single console for the Beyerdynamic MCS-D 200 digital wired conference systems and REVOLUTO. It can be connected anywhere in the system. Any number of MCS-D 202 for a maximum of 53 target languages can be used per language and booth. The access to the audio channels can be configured according to the application. The user interface is ergonomical with clearly arranged functional areas. Fully electronic and silent buttons with switching points allow comfortable use with the microphone station.
The Beyerdynamic MCS-D202 features a monitoring loudspeaker with volume control, two displays (16 characters / 2 lines) to show the menu and selected languages; output buttons for channel A and B; operating control LED, treble, bass and volume control; buttons for direct contact with the chairman or technician and cough button. The interpreting functions are integrated into the MCS-D 200 conference system, i.e. an additional control unit is not required. The interpreter station is powered by the bus cable and can be placed anywhere in the bus network.
The Beyerdynamic MCS-D 202 main features include:
- Fully digital audio and control
- 54 audio channels (1 source language and up to 53 target languages)
- A maximum of 1,400 microphone stations can be used per system
- No special or additional control unit required, as the MCS-D 200 controls the interpreter stations as well
- Any number of MCS-D 202 per language and booth is possible
- Booths are allocated via MCS-D 200
- Buttons operate silently and fully electronically
- Removable gooseneck microphone
- 2 displays (16 characters / 2 lines) to display the menu and the selected languages
- 2-way loudspeaker with volume control
- Treble and bass controls
- Microphone and cough buttons
- Button to contact the chairman station
- Button to contact the technician station
- Programmable buttons for quick access
- Display of the system time
- Metal housing
- Menu for additional functions
- Separate listening and speaking areas with LEDs
- User-friendly handling