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A tick mark indicates that this setting is enabled. It
is possible to fill unused interpretation channels with
the floor signal. To do so:
Select the ‘Floor distribution’ option from the
‘Settings’ menu.
A tick mark indicates that this setting is enabled.
The speak slowly signaling setting is to select if the
speak slowly signal is routed to the data distribution
board. To do so:
Select the ‘Speak slowly signaling’ option from the
‘Settings’ menu.
A tick mark indicates that this setting is enabled.
The help signaling setting is to select if the help
signal is routed to the data distribution board. To do
so:
Select the ‘Help signaling’ option from the
‘Settings’ menu.
A tick mark indicates that this setting is enabled.
3.5 Working with interpreter
configuration files
All options available for interpreter configuration
files are contained in the ‘File’ menu. This menu has
commands for:
Opening a new interpreter configuration file.
Opening an existing interpreter configuration file.
Saving an interpreter configuration file under its
current name.
Saving an interpreter configuration file under a
different name.
Deleting an interpreter configuration file.
Printing an interpreter configuration file.
Exiting the Simultaneous Interpretation program.
i Note
Exiting the Simultaneous Interpretation program
is not covered in this paragraph, but under
‘Exiting Simultaneous Interpretation’ in
paragraph 4.2
Creating a new interpreter configuration file
To open a new interpreter configuration file:
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘New...’.
The following dialogue box appears:
Figure 13 The ‘New’ dialogue box.
This dialogue box contains a text box for entering
the interpreter configuration file name. When the
‘New’ dialogue box opens, a text insertion point is
already in the text box and you can type a name up
to 12 characters long.
Type the desired interpreter configuration file
name in the text box.
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.
If a valid file name has been entered, a new
interpreter configuration file opens and the name
appears in the title bar at the top of the window.
If you have requested to open a new interpreter
configuration file before saving changes to the
current interpreter configuration file, a warning
message with the following text is displayed:
‘Changes have been made to <filename>.’
‘Do you want to save?’
Click on the ‘Yes’ push button to save the
changed interpreter configuration file and open
the new interpreter configuration file.
Click on the ‘No’ push button to open the new
interpreter configuration file without saving the
changed interpreter configuration file.
Click on the ‘Cancel’ push button to leave the
‘New’ dialogue box without opening a new
interpreter configuration file.
If you have typed a filename that already exists, a
warning message with the following text is displayed:
‘A file already exists with this name’
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.
The dialogue box returns and another name can be
typed in.
Opening an existing interpreter configuration file
To open an existing interpreter configuration file:
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Open...’.
The following dialogue box appears: