HM Electronics 900BP COM900BP Belt-Pac Communicator User Manual manual

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COMQOOBP
HM ELECTRONICS, INC. Be’t- Pac COM M UN lCATOR®
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The COMQOOBP is a 900MHz receiver/transmitter designed to be used with the Hlle Wireless
DllV8>ThIU Audio Systems 900 and 910. Its lightweight headset plugs into the belt-pac unit that is
worn around the user‘s waist. Its simple; pushbutton operation with voice cues make the
COMQOOBP especially user friendly.
Before using the Communicator, place all
Communicator batteries into the battery
charger for charging. Refer to page 5.
Figure 1.
COMDOOBP COMMUNICATOR”
I. COMMUNICATOR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
1 - ON and OFF POWER buttons; turn Communicator on and off.
2 —- VOLUME control buttons; adjust listening level in headset earpiece.
3 — Power light; lights when power goes on, and remains lit until battery needs
replacing or Communicator is turned off. The power light blinks rapidly when
transmitting on “A" or “B” channel,
4 — Buttons A & B; are used to communicate with customers and other team members
The two buttons are in convenient positions whether the Communicator is worn on the
left or right hip.
5- Button C; switches from one pair of frequencies to another two channels higher
The power light will blink slowly, indicating alternate frequencies are being used.
NOTE: All Communicators must be on the same frequencnes
6 — Battery; provides power for the wireless belt-pac Communicator.
7 — Battery release latch; slides to release battery for removal. and snaps in place
when a battery is inserted to secure battery in Communicator.
— S-pin DlN receptacle; receptacle for earpiece/microphone cable connector.
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Figure 2. Communicator controls, connector and indicator light
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HM ELECTRONICS, INC. 5575 Mesa Ridge Ha. San Diego. CA 92121 USA . Phone‘ 1-800-848-4468 Fax: (ass) 552-0172
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Rev - 5/30/00
II.
COMMUNICATOR® OPERATION AND CARE
A. Wearing the Communicator
1.
The Belt-Pac
Pouch with Belt Loop:
If your Communicator has a belt loop
on the back of its pouch, insert the
Communicator belt through the loop
as shown in Figure 3. Adjust the belt
to fit, and fasten it securely around
your waist. The Communicator can be
worn over either your right or left hip.
Pouch with Belt Clip:
Figure 3.
Insert belt through loop
on Communicator pouch
it your Communicator has a belt clip on the back of its pouch. simply squeeze
open the belt clip and slide it over your belt or waistband it can be worn on
your left or right side
The Headset
Conneclor
cover Iiap
/ Snap k Cord protection flap
7 on bottom or pouch
Figure 4. Plug headset connector into
rcceptacle on Communicator \
Put the headset on your head and clip one
of the clothing clips to your collar as shown
in Figure 5 Clip the other clothing clip to
the back of your shirt, above your waist.
NOTE: if other than an HME earpiece/
microphone or headset will be used with
the Communicator, be certain it has an
electret microphone with an impedance
of 1000-2000 ohms,
Plug the headset-cable connector
into the receptacle on the Commu-
nicator as shown in Figure 4. The
connector is keyed so it can only be
inserted in the correct position, with
the cord extending downward. After
plugging the connector into the re»
ceptacle, cover it with the connector
cover flap shown in Figure 4, Loosen
the snap on the cord protection flap
on the bottom of the pouch, and
resnap it with the flap over the cord.
is
Figure 5. Correct wearing of
the lightweight headset
B. Operating the COMMUNICATOR®
Use the buttons shown in Figure 2 to operate the Communicator as follows:
ON button— Press the ON button to turn the Communicator power on. You
will hear "Power on, Lane one (or two)" in the headset earpiece. The Communi-
cator will come on in the same lane you were operating when it was last turned
off. Be certain the red power light goes on when the Communicator is turned on.
If the power light does not go on, or if it goes off during Communicator opera»
tion, the battery must be changed,
Volume—control button — Push and hold either the A or B button on top of the
Communicator and speak into the microphone. You should hear your own voice
in the earpiece, Press the up-arrow A button to increase headset volume. As
the volume increases, you will hear a series of beeps in the headset earpiece, in-
creasing in pitch as the volume increases. Press the down-arrow V button to
decrease headset volume. As the volume decreases. you will hear a series of
beeps in the headset earpiece, decreasing in pitch as the volume decreases.
When you have finished talking. release the A or B button immediately.
(B) Team-talk button — Press and hold button B to talk to other team members
without the customer hearing your conversation. Release button B when you are
finished.
(A) Customer-talk button ~ If you are not operating in a hands-free mode.
press and hold button A to talk to a customer. Release button A when you are
finished. Ii you are operating in a hands-free mode (see below), press and re-
lease button A to talk to a customer. Press and release button A again when
you are finished,
Hands-tree mode —- To begin operating in the hands-free mode (hands-free ON).
with the Communicator off. press and hold the B + up—arrow A buttons while
pressing the ON button. To get out of the hands-tree mode (hands-tree OFF),
wrth the Communicator off, press and hold the B + down»arrow 7 buttons while
pressing the ON button.
(C) Lane-change button — Press and release the C button to change drive-thru
lane operation. If your system is set up for dual-lane operation, you will hear
"Lane one" or “Lane two" in the headset earpiece,
OFF button — Press and hold the OFF button for several seconds to turn the
Communicator power off. You will hear "Power off" in the headset earpiece, just
beiore the power goes off.
C. Changing COMMUNICATOR® Batteries
1.
When to replace batteries
When a good battery is in the Communicator and the power is on, the red light
on top of the unit will be lit. This light only indicates the power is on, It does not
indicate how much power is left in the battery. As a battery weakens during
routine use, you will hear a repeating beep in the earpiece. indicating the bat-
tery needs to be replaced. Typical battery life with normal use is 8 to 10 hours.
CAUTION: Turn Communicator OFF before removing batteries !
To prevent damage, turn the Communicator OFF before removrng or installing
batteries.
How to remove and install batteries
To remove the battery from a Communicator, slide the battery latch open and
push the battery in the direction of the large arrow on the battery as shown in
Figure 6.
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Figure 6. Opening the battery compartment
To install a fully charged NiCd battery in a Communicator. insert the battery in
the battery compartment with the arrow on the battery pointing out as shown in
Figure 7. Slide it into the tracks on both sides of the compartment until its
catch clicks securely in place.
Figure 7. Installing the battery
D. Charging the Batteries
Place up to tour batteries in the battery charger to charge at the same time, as
shown in Figure B. A few seconds after each battery is placed in the charger, the
red CHARGING light on the panel adjacent to the battery, will indicate the battery
charging status. See the CHARGlNG LIGHT STATUS TABLE for a detailed explana-
tion of what is happening, When a battery is fully charged, the green READY light
on the panel adjacent to it will light. (approximately 4 hours) It can then be placed
back into a Communicator.
CAUTION: Do not remove batteries from the charger until the green READY
light Is lit or the red light is flashing, or the charger will reset and the charge
cycle will begin again.
NiCd battery
Green
light
Figure 8.
Battery charger shown with a properly installed battery -
CHARGING LIGHT STATUS TABLE - Wl’TH BATTERY INSERTED
RED CHARGING LIGHT WHAT TO DO
OFF
STEADY ON
BLlNKS: 2 seconds ON; 2 seconds OFF
BLINKS.‘ 2 times quick. 3 seconds OFF
BLlNKS' 3 times quick; 3 seconds OFF
Charger doesn't see the battery SEE NOTE
Batten/ is being charged
Battery is being discharged | Wait, Do not remove battery.
DlSCHAHGE ERROR | Battery Is not discharging properly, SEE NOTE
CHARGING ERROR Battery ls not charging properly SEE NOTE
BLlNKS 4 times quick; 2 seconds OFF LOW BAi-rERv ERROR SEE NOTE
ELlNKS 5 times quick: 2 seconds OFF CHARGiNG ERROR SEE NOTE
NOTE: Either the battery or the charger has a problem. Mark the battery arid retry in a ditlerent slot. The battery is laulty it it
has the same prcblem in a dinerent slot AND a known-good battery passes in the same slots The charger circuitry is faulty
if a known-good BATTERY fails in the same slots.
Wail. Do not remove battery.
|n the event at an electrical power outage —
such as tram a lightning storm or power generator lailurs. il you experience problems with
yuur HME equlprnant alter the electricity comes an again, unplug the AC power adapters
lrom thelr electrical outlets, then plug them back In.
E. Caring for the COMMUNICATOR®
1. How to handle the Headset Cable and Connector
Align the connector key and pins with key
and holes in the receptacle when plugging
Twist headset connector into Communicator
receptacle.
the headset into the Communicator,
Allow cable to be stressed at connector.
Fasten cable to pouch with strain relief strap.
Allow cable to hang freely.
Clip the cable to your clothing with the
clothing clips, Grasp and pull cable to unplug headset.
Grasp the connector to plug in or unplug the
headset.
Remove headset with only one hand.
Adjust microphone position with only one
Use both hands to remove the headset from hand.
your head.
Pull, twist. bend or knot the headset cable.
Use both hands to adjust the microphone
position. Carry or hang the headset by its cable.
Handle the headset cable With care.
Carry and hang the headset by its metal
headband.
2. How to Clean the Communicator
The following cleaning procedure is recommended at least once each month,
Remove the Communicator from the pouch.
Remove battery from the Communicator.
Wash the belt and pouch in a washing machine with normal laundry
detergent. Dry them in a dryer or hang them up to dry.
0 Clean the Communicator with a damp sponge, ' Wet the sponge and wring
it out so it is damp, not dripping wet. Spray household cleaner on the
sponge (NOT DIRECTLY ON THE EQUIPMENT). Clean the Communicator
with the sponge, and dry it throughly.
- Clean the metal battery contacts on the battery with alcohol on a cotton
swab. Wet the tip of the swab with alcohol and squeeze the excess
alcohol from it, Wipe each contact with the swab, and be certain all the
contacts are dry before installing the batteries.
0 Place the battery back in the Communicator, and place the Communicator
back in the pouch, fastening the strap securely over it.
0 Clean the headset and cable with a clamp sponge sprayed with houshold
cleaner. The foam muff on the headset earpiece is easily replaced for
sanitary purposes. To order extra foam muffs, call your local HME sales
representative.
III.
SPECIFICATIONS
1. Battery voltage 4,8V nominal
1. Battery life 9 hours
2. RF Frequency Receive e 902-904 MHz
Transmit — 926-928 MHz
3, Dimensions 3 “H x 4 "W x 1‘/a”D (86mm x 114mm x 38mm)
4. Weight 11 ounces (.31Kg)—including battery
5. Controls Touch sensitive —
Buttons “,"A “B" and “C”
Power ON and OFF buttons
Volume control buttons
6. Indicator Red Power-on LED —
Solid when receiving only.
Blinking when transmitter is activated.
7. Connector S-pin DIN
FCC NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device
must accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTE: 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 provtde
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio tre-
ciuency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual.
may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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 his own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by HM Electronics, Inc. could void the
users authority to operate this equipment.
Appendix A — INSTALLER SETUP
1.
3.
5.
Charge batteries:
Before usmg the COMQOOBP COMMUNICATOR? place the batteries in the AC420 Battery Charger
and let them charge until the green, Ready lights go on (3-5 hours).
Reset the COM900BP:
With a fully charged battery in the Communicator, reset the unit to system configuration default set-
tings as follows.
0 With the Communicator off, press and hold A + B + C buttons, then press ON.
0 Release.
0 Press C twice within 5 seconds, You Will hear “Reset" in the headset, then "Power On. Lane X.“
Set channel frequency:
Set the Communicator frequency as follows, to be certain it is the same as the audio system base
station frequency. Refer to Frequency Selection Table on the back of this page.
0 With the Communicator off, press and hold A + C buttons while pressing ON.
0 Release. You will hear “Channel X“ in the headset, telling you the frequency of the Communica-
tor. Fleterto the tables on the following page. To change the frequency, press the volume con-
trol up A or down V until you reach the desired frequency, Press the A or B button to save the
channel and exrt. You will hear "Channel X saved, power on, lane X." The channel will be saved
into memory after a normal shutdown.
Check system status:
a Press the ON button to turn the Communicator power on With the Communicator on, press and
hold the ON button again, while you press and hold the A button for 2 seconds.
0 Release the ON and A buttons after the status report begins. You will hear the following system
status information in the headset:
"Single lane" or “Dual lane," “Lane one" or "Lane two” for dual lane configurations,
“Channel X" for the Communicator frequency (refer to Frequency Selection Table on next page).
"Handsfree on“ or "Handsfree off,“ “VOX on" or “VOX off,” “On channel" or "Off channel" or
"Low channel," “PLL on" or "PLL off," and the firmware version.
Single/Dual-lane operation:
0 To set the Communicator for single-lane operation; With the Communicator off. press and hold
the A button while pressing ON. You will hear “Single lane" then "Power on, lane X."
0 To set the Communicator for dua1~|ane operation; with the Communicator off, press and hold the
C button while pressing ON. You will hear “Dual lane" then “Power on, lane X."
Power off:
To turn the Communicator power off, press and hold the OFF button for several seconds. You will
hear “Power off" in the headset earpiece just before the power goes off,
Single-Lane or Dual-Lane 2 Frequencies
Dual-Lane 1 Frequencies (If set for Dual-Lane Mode)
Receive Transmit Channel Recc'
Fri: uency Fre-uenc Number Frequency
Transmit
Frequency
927,20
902.50
90260 4
903.00 927.00
NOTE: In duai-iane operation. dual—lane 1 frequencies are programmable. DuaHane 2
frequencres are not programmable. but occur automatically when lane 1 frequencres
are programmed‘

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