Inovonics Wireless 3B63MH3 Headset Intercom User Manual Operating Instructions
Inovonics Wireless Corporation Headset Intercom Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Headset Intercom System Model C1060 Operating Instructions Model C1060 Table of Contents Intended Use.....................................................................................................................................iii FCC Information .............................................................................................................................iii System Description ..........................................................................................................................1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................1 System Configurations....................................................................................................................1 Single–Lane Standard Communication System...........................................................................1 Single–Lane Duplex Communication System.............................................................................1 Dual–Lane Standard Communication System.............................................................................1 Dual–Lane Duplex Communication System ...............................................................................1 Cross–Lane Communication System..........................................................................................1 System Components .......................................................................................................................2 Base Station.............................................................................................................................2 Headset....................................................................................................................................2 Programming Station................................................................................................................3 Battery Charger ........................................................................................................................3 Controls and Indicator ....................................................................................................................4 Base Station...................................................................................................................................4 Headset..........................................................................................................................................5 Battery Chargers.............................................................................................................................7 Headset Preparation........................................................................................................................8 Adjusting Headband Size ..........................................................................................................8 Positioning the Ear Pad and Microphone ....................................................................................8 Operation..........................................................................................................................................9 System Startup ...............................................................................................................................9 Turning On the Base Station......................................................................................................9 Turning On the Headset ............................................................................................................9 Operating Modes ............................................................................................................................9 Standby Mode ..........................................................................................................................9 Talk/Listen Mode .....................................................................................................................9 Single–Lane Standard or Duplex Communication Systems....................................................9 Dual–Lane Standard or Duplex Communication Systems ......................................................9 Cross–Lane Communication Systems ..................................................................................9 3M 2001 February Table of Contents Model C1060 Talk Lock Mode (“Hands Free”) ...............................................................................................10 Page Mode ...............................................................................................................................11 Page Monitor Mode ..................................................................................................................11 Special Considerations....................................................................................................................12 Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................13 Headset..........................................................................................................................................13 Replacing the Battery................................................................................................................13 Replacing the Ear and Headband Pads .......................................................................................14 Battery Charger ..............................................................................................................................15 Location...................................................................................................................................15 Cleaning the Contacts ...............................................................................................................15 Batteries ........................................................................................................................................15 Care, Handling, and Storage ......................................................................................................15 Low Battery Tone.....................................................................................................................15 Charging Batteries ....................................................................................................................15 Disposing of Batteries...............................................................................................................16 Making Sure Batteries are Ready for Use...................................................................................16 Important Information about C1060 Rechargeable Batteries ........................................................16 Special Instructions for System Manager......................................................................................17 Programming the Headset for Cross–Lane Operation .......................................................................17 Reprogramming........................................................................................................................17 Enabling/Disabling the Talk Lock Feature .......................................................................................18 Changing Channels if Interference is Encountered ............................................................................18 Changing the Day/Night Switch Setting...........................................................................................21 Adjusting the Monitor Speaker Volume ...........................................................................................22 Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................23 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................23 System Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................23 Battery and Battery Charger Troubleshooting...................................................................................26 Service ..........................................................................................................................................27 ii 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Important Information Intended Use The 3M Headset Intercom System, Model C1060, is designed to provide 2–way radio–frequency audio communication in quick service drive–through restaurants and convenience stores. Misuse of the Model C1060 could result in poor performance and/or undesired operation. FCC Information 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 3M 2001 February iii Model C1060 Important Information (Blank Page) iv 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Introduction System Description The 3M Model C1060 Headset Intercom System is a wireless intercom system designed for high reliability, compactness, and ease of service. The system can be programmed to operate on any one of 16 different channels to provide high–quality audio performance and reduce the possibility of interference between neighboring wireless systems. System Configurations The system can be configured in one of five ways depending on the number of menu signs (lanes) at the facility and the type of communication desired. Single-Lane Standard Communication System The single–lane standard communication system provides standard communication (talk or listen) for facilities that have one menu sign. Single-Lane Duplex Communication System The single–lane duplex communication system provides duplex communication (simultaneous talk and listen) for facilities that have one menu sign. Dual-Lane Standard Communication System The dual–lane standard communication system provides standard communication (talk or listen) for facilities that have two menu signs. Dual-Lane Duplex Communication System The dual–lane duplex communication system provides duplex communication (simultaneous talk and listen) for facilities that have two menu signs. Cross-Lane Communication System The cross–lane communication system provides duplex communication (simultaneous talk and listen) for facilities that have two menu signs. The system consists of one base station and one or more headsets and battery chargers. The system consists of one base station and one or more headsets and battery chargers. The system consists of two independent systems - one dedicated to menu sign 1 and the other dedicated to menu sign 2. The headsets are programmed to work with one system or the other and are labeled accordingly (1 or 2). The system consists of two independent systems - one dedicated to menu sign 1 and the other dedicated to menu sign 2. The headsets are programmed to work with one system or the other and are labeled accordingly (1 or 2). The system consists of two duplex systems that are connected to a cross–lane module. The headsets are programmed for either lane 1 or lane 2. During off–peak hours, the cross–lane module can be turned ON to link the two systems and enable one operator to simultaneously talk and listen to customers at menu sign 1 or menu sign 2 or with other headset operators. During peak hours, the cross–lane module can be turned OFF to separate the systems and enable menu sign 1 operators to talk to customers at menu sign 1, and menu sign 2 operators to talk to customers at menu sign 2. 3M 2001 February Model C1060 System Description Systems Components The number of system components and the procedures necessary to operate them vary depending on the system configuration. However, four components are common to all system configurations. Base Station The base station is the interface between the customer at the menu sign and the headset worn by the operator. See Figure 1. Figure 1. Base Station Headset The headset is a wireless, battery–powered, two–way radio used by the operator to communicate with menu sign customers and with other store personnel who are wearing headsets. Headsets feature a light–weight design to provide for comfort. The headset pads can be easily replaced. See Figure 2. Figure 2. Headset 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Programming Station System Description The programming station is used to program C960 and C1060 headsets to the same channel as the base station. Infrared light is used to transfer program data to the C1060 headset and a separate jack is provided for the C960 headset programming cable. See Figure 3. Figure 3. Programming Station Battery Charger The battery charger charges headset batteries in approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. The charger is available in 3–slot and 6–slot versions. See Figure 4. Figure 4. 3–Slot and 6–Slot Battery Chargers 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Controls and Indicators Base Station The base station controls and indicators are shown below. ON/OFF Switch Figure 5. Base Station Controls and Indicators The ON/OFF switch controls power to the base station. POWER Indicator This indicator lights when the ON/OFF switch is in the ON position. ! Note If for some reason the C1060 headset system does not operate and the system includes an optional wired backup system, turn off the C1060 Base Station to enable the backup system. VOLUME DAY/NIGHT Switch With the switch in the DAY position, the volume of the menu sign speaker is increased for daytime operation. With the switch in the NIGHT position, the volume of the menu sign speaker is decreased for nighttime operation. (Sound travels further and more efficiently at night.) Channel Indicators These indicators light to show which of the 8 channels is selected. NRM Indicator This indicator blinks when the Noise Reduction Module is switched on. NRM On/Off Button Page Indicator This button turns the optional Noise Reduction Module on or off. This indicator lights when headset Page communications occur. 8 Talk Indicator This indicator lights when headset–to–menu sign “Talk” communications occur. This indicator lights when a vehicle is detected at the menu sign. Vehicle Indicator 10 Monitor Volume Access This access hole allows for adjusting the volume of the optional monitor speaker. 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Headset Controls and Indicators The headset controls are shown below. 13 15 14 12 10 11 Figure 6. Headset Controls ON / OFF Switch Volume UP Control 3 Volume DOWN Control Press the switch once to turn on the headset, and press it again (when the headset is on) to turn off the headset Press the volume up control to increase the volume in the headset earpiece. Press the volume down control to decrease the volume. When either volume control is pressed, the headset emits a short tone to indicate the new volume level. There are multiple volume levels from minimum to maximum. If the headset volume is at its maximum level, a low, continuous tone sounds when the volume up control is pressed. A low, continuous tone also occurs when the volume reaches minimum level and the volume down control is pressed. When the headset is turned on, headset volume automatically returns to the midrange level. Note that even when set to its lowest level, headset volume is not turned completely off. T1 (Talk Lane 1) Switch 3M 2001 February Press and hold the T1 (Talk Lane 1) switch to talk to the customer at the menu sign in lane 1. Release the switch to listen. Model C1060 Controls and Indicators T2 (Talk Lane 2) Switch For dual–lane systems, press and hold the T2 (Talk Lane 2) switch to talk to the customer at the menu sign in lane 2. Release the switch to listen. For single–lane systems, T2 can also be used to talk to lane 1. Page Switch Press and hold the Page switch to talk to internal personnel without being heard by the customer at the menu sign. Release the switch to listen. (With the switch released, you can hear both menu sign customers and internal paging.) For duplex systems, press the talk lock switch once to talk and listen to the customer. This enables hands–free operation. Talk Lock Switch (Hands Free) Battery Release Battery This rechargeable battery provides power to the headset. Push the battery release up and hold it there while removing the battery from the headset housing. 10 Headset Programming Window This window accepts the Infrared programming signals from the programming station to allow the headset to be programmed to the same channel as the base station. 11 Microphone The microphone sends the headset operator’s voice to the menu sign or other headset operators while eliminating unwanted background noise. 12 Earphone/Earpad The earphone is a speaker that broadcasts the voice from the customer at the menu sign or from other headset operators. The replaceable earpad covers the earphone and cushions the operator’s ear to provide comfort. Earpad angle adjustment is required 13 Headband Adjustment Slide 14 Battery Side The headband adjustment slide is used to increase or decrease the size of the headband.. 15 Indicator LED See Figure 11 for battery replacement . A 1/8 inch thick foam rubber pad cushions the side of the operator’s head for comfort. Indicates operating status of the headset as follows: – glows green when power is on – glows red when in Talk Lock mode flashes to indicate successful programming 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Controls and Indicators Battery Chargers The 3–slot and 6–slot battery charger controls are shown below. (Rear View) (Rear View) Charging Slots The charging slots hold batteries during the recharging cycle. Charging Status Indicators The charging status indicators light RED or GREEN to indicate charging status: RED indicates the battery is being charged. GREEN to indicate the battery is fully charged. 4 Power Supply This jack accepts the plug from the power supply cord. The power supply provides power to the battery charger. 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Operation Adjusting Headband Size Adjust the size of the headband until the ear pad rests against one ear and the battery-side pad rests just above the other ear. • Slide the headband out of the headset to make it larger. • Push the headband into the headset to make it smaller. Figure 7. Headband Size Positioning the Ear Pad and Microphone Rotate the microphone boom up or down so that its tip is in line with the corner of your mouth. Do not bend the rubber microphone boom. See Figure 8. Figure 8. 3M 2001 February
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