
Bosch CCS 1000 Wired Conference Microphone System
A simple Wired Conference Microphone Solution suitable for any meeting or event
With its simple design and ease of installation, the CCS 1000 Wired Conference System is the perfect plug-and-play solution for any style of meeting or event. Its simple user controls mean delegates can focus, for a more engaging and productive meeting.

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Our CCS 1000 Wired Conference Microphone System is compact, easy-to-set-up, and easy-to-use. Designed especially for quick, plug-and-play installation, its advanced features and exceptional versatility make it the ideal solution for small-to-medium-scale meeting areas. The system’s extreme ease-of-use makes it ideal for first-time users. No operator, no additional equipment, and no training is required.
Complete Wired Conference Microphone Systems

Bosch CCS 1000 D Discussion Devices
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Long Stem (480mm) and Short Stem (300mm) Microphones 
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Unique patent pending possible-to-speak indicator 
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Plug and play functionality for ensuring fast installation and reconfiguration times 
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Compact, attractive ergonomic design 
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Easily configured as a participant device or chairperson’s device 
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Immunity to mobile phone interference 

CCS 1000 D Control Units
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Plug-and-play functionality for quick and easy connection of up to 80 discussion devices 
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Intuitive web browser control for advanced configuration and control 
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Built‑in MP3 recorder with internal memory and USB recording 
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Built‑in Digital Acoustic Feedback Suppression (DAFS) for ensuring superior speech intelligibility 
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Native support for automatic HD camera control 

Web Browser Control
With web browser control, the chairperson can see the names of delegates, their microphone’s on/off status, and who is in the ‘Request-To-Speak’ queue.
The system can be configured with a laptop or tablet running a web browser. The control software allows up to 10 microphones to be simultaneously active.



