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Document Type | User Manual |
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Date Submitted | 1999-04-01 00:00:00 |
Date Available | 1999-04-05 00:00:00 |
Creation Date | 2001-06-26 18:46:10 |
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Document Title | 8 |
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. Model C960AA
Headset Intercom System
Installation Instructions
3-Slol Battery Charger Interconnect Module
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JAM 221999
Table of Contents
Typical Single Lane Installation ............ 1
Battery Charger ................... 2
Speaker and Microphone Assemblies .......................... 3
Standard Systems ......................... 3
Duplex Systems ...................... 3
Base Station ................... 3
Interconnect Module (Optional) . . . 4
Connecting the Base Station Directly to Components ........................ 5
Connecting the Base Station to Components Using the Optional Interconnect Module 7
Connecting the Auxiliary Intercom (Optional) . . . 9
Dual Lane System Installation ................ 10
System Configurations And Function Jumper Settings ................. 11
Standard Operation — Single Lane System (One Base Station) ....... . . . . 11
Standard Operation - Dual Lane System (l'wo Base Stations) ............................... 12
Duplex Operation — Single Lane System (One Base Station) . . 12
Duplex Operation - Dual Lane System (Two Base Stations) ........... 12
Channel Selection ......... 13
Setting Audio Levels . , . 14
Duplex Systems Only . 15
Duplex and Standard Systems ................. 15
Alert Tone Level ............... 15
Monitor Speaker Volume Levels . . 15
Standard Systems Only ................................. 16
Listen Level (Menu Sign Microphone Sensitivity) . . 16
Menu Sign Talk Volume Level ................. . . . . 16
Circuit Board Jumpers, Adjusnnent Controls, Indicators and Switches . ...... 17
Jumpers ............................................. 17
Adjustment Controls ..................................... 18
Indicators ................. 13
Switches (etc) ............. 18
Finishing Up ............................ 19
Troubleshooting Audio Feedback ............ l . r . 19
Technical Assistance .......................................... 19
Illustrations
Figure 1. Typical Installation ....................................................... . 1
Figure 2. Battery Chargers (Ht-Slot and 6-Slot Versions) ...................................... 2
Figure 3. Base Station Mounting Holes . _ 3
Figure 4. Interconnect Module ......... . . . . 4
Figure 5. Direct Base Station-to—Component Connections .................................... 6
Figure 6. Base Station ~Intercnnnect Module Connections .....
Figure 7. Connecting Components to the Interconnect Module .......................
Figure 84 D-ISD (M478 DA) Connections .................................................
Figure 9. D-15B and D-ISC (M478 BA and CA) Connections .
Figure 10. D-30 Connections ............................... .
Figure 11. Removing the Half-Cover from the Base Station ...................................
Figure 12. Base Station Circuit Board ......... . . 4 A
Figure 13. Base Station Circuit Board .........................
Figure 14. Base Station Circuit Board Controls .............................................
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Typical Single Lane Installation
Base Station
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0 Figure 1. Typical Installation
Material Required (not supplied)
0 3/4-inch conduit (metal or plastic) - 2 pieces 4-5 feet in length
0 conduit clamps
0 assortment of sheet metal screws
0 two sets of lS-gauge, twisted-pair (two wires each set) audio cable, sufficient in length to connect the
speaker and microphone assembly (in the menu sign) to the interconnect module or base station.
The pair of wires for the microphone connection must be shielded for
proper operation.
o In standard systems, the shielded microphone pair of wires can be in a
cable which also contains other wire pairs.
o In duplex systems, the shielded microphone pair of wires must he alone
in a separate able for proper operation. If other pairs are in the cable
with the microphone pair, problems will result.
) 9 sufficient twisted pair sets of audio table to connect other components such as monitor speaker, vehicle
detection device, etc.
Battery Charger
Install the battery charger and begin charging the headset batteries before you install any other components
Install the battery charger in a clean, dry environment. An office location is best. 0
The battery charger may be placed on a flat surface such as a table, desk, etc., or it can be fastened to a wall
using the optional wall
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