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Bosch Wireless Discussion Systems for council meetings*

Whether the venue is large or small, multi use or historical, the Bosch DCN Wireless Discussion System offers councils unparalleled functionality and flexibility.

The wireless system can be adjusted to meet any discussion requirement from a basic non operator set up to a fully interactive voting arrangement with a large screen display or a complex multilingual meeting facility. In addition, it is an easy and efficient way to add extra capacity to an existing wired discussion system.

With superb sound and speech quality, the DCN Wireless Discussion System allows participants to speak and listen with ease. Bosch has gone to great lengths to design a system that is easy to use and adaptable to varying situations and requirements. A basic discussion unit allows delegates to talk and listen, while a dual discussion unit is a cost effective solution that serves two delegates at a time.

Chairman’s functionality can easily be added to a unit to allow a chairman to overrule other delegates with the touch of a button. Featuring an award winning Wireless Access Point (WAP), this discussion system can be installed, rearranged and operated with virtually no impact on the integrity of the location.

Removable Bosch Battery Packs are useful during multi day sessions where batteries have to be recharged quickly and efficiently. Each compact charging unit can charge up to 5 lithium-ion batteries at once. It goes without saying that the quality of the signal is superb. Additionally, all signals within the DCN Wireless System are digitally protected against tapping or eavesdropping.

For interactive situations where polling and voting are important, discussion units with voting functionality can be used in the DCN Wireless Discussion System. The operator can start, stop and suspend voting via the Bosch DCN Control Software on a personal computer or via a touch screen.

Voting results can be synoptically displayed on various kinds of screens and logged if desired. The Bosch DCN Control Software also allows for anonymous voting, displaying the total result.

Bosch AutoDome® cameras are ideal for this application and especially useful when video conferencing between sites. Camera control ensures that participants always have appropriate details on the current speaker.

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