Panasonic of North America 9TAWX-CC2010Z Wireless Communication System Center Module User Manual THIS IS NOT THE FINAL DRAFT
Panasonic Corporation of North America Wireless Communication System Center Module THIS IS NOT THE FINAL DRAFT
Users Manual
SAMPLE (2nd draft) This is NOT the final draft. Wireless Communication System Center Module Operating Instructions Model No. WX-CC2010 Series Digital Technology WX-CC 2010 TRAN SCEIV MONIT ER OR POWER VEHICLE PRESENT WX -C T2 02 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-overs. S3125A 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 3 PREFACE..................................................................................................................................................... 5 PRECAUTIONS............................................................................................................................................ 6 PANASONIC WX-CC2010 SERIES SYSTEM PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ................................................ 7 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ..................................................................... 8 ■ WX-CC2010 Center Module ................................................................................................................. 8 ■ WX-C516 Power Transformer ............................................................................................................... 12 ■ WX-C1027A Headset............................................................................................................................ 12 ■ WX-C550 Speaker Microphone ............................................................................................................ 12 ■ WX-CT2020 Order Taker Unit............................................................................................................... 13 PREPARATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 15 ■ Installations and Connections ............................................................................................................. 15 ■ Battery Charge and Replacement (WX-CH2050A/WX-CT2020) ......................................................... 15 ■ Setup Procedures (WX-CH2050A/WX-CT2020) .................................................................................. 15 ■ Preparation .......................................................................................................................................... 15 ■ Maintenance of Headpad Accessories (WX-C1027A: Non-Scheduled) ............................................. 16 OPERATING PROCEDURES ....................................................................................................................... 17 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................. 17 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................ 18 PREFACE Panasonic WX-CC2010 Center Module is designed for Panasonic Wireless Communication System, which is used with drive-through menu boards, etc. The system operates on UHF frequencies, and offers multi-channel flexibility making use of the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) technology. FEATURES • A remote speaker can be added to the system. • The order taker unit and all-in-one headset are designed to facilitate the battery installation. New Functions of the WX-CC2010 (New Technological Features) • New DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) The New DNR function provides sound quality without noise that accompanies digital processing. (WXCC2010 Center Module has the sound quality of customer's voice which has been improved than that of WX-C1011 Center Module.) • Talkback Echo Elimination Digital delay processing eliminates talkback echo from the order taker unit. • TBC (Talkback Automatic Level Control) Only human voice is identified in a mixed input of customer's voice and noise from the menuboard microphone. Then, the volume of customer's voice is compared with the talk volume of the order taker unit, and the talkback volume level is automatically controlled. PRECAUTIONS This center module is a sensitive device and should be regarded as such. If handled carelessly, the hazard of electric shock may exist. 7. Replace a missing microphone cover and ear speaker cover of the headset with a new one to prevent distortion or loss of audio. In order to utilize the instrument to its fullest potential, please consider the following precautions. 8. Repair or replace any defective components. 1. Handle the equipment with care. This equipment contains sensitive components that can be damaged by improper handling or storage. 2. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not attempt to disassemble the center module, order taker unit or other units. In order to prevent electrical shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. 3. Use a dry cloth to clean the center module, order taker unit or other units if soiled or dirty. If necessary, a mild detergent may be used. 4. Take immediate action if the center module or order taker unit becomes wet. Turn the power off and have the unit examined by qualified service personnel. Do not expose the center module or order taker unit to rain or moisture, or attempt to operate the equipment in wet areas. Do not operate the equipment if it is wet. 5. Follow normal safety precautions to avoid personal injury. 6. Properly store the order taker unit (WITH HEADSET PLUGGED IN) in the order taker unit case to prevent damage to equipment. 9. Turn off the order taker unit when not in use, in order to save the battery life. 10. When the power indicator lights up in red and a pulsing beep tone is heard in the headset, charge battery to the order taker unit (if using WX-CT2020 in combination with WX-C1027A) or all-in-one headset (if using WXCH2050A). 11. Clean the battery charger of the order taker unit or allin-one headset in accordance with manufacturer instructions at least once a month. (Refer to the operating instructions of the battery charger.) 12. Perform regular preventive maintenance by testing accessories (headset and batteries, etc.) PANASONIC WX-CC2010 SERIES SYSTEM PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Note: Illustrations may differ from actual products. ■ Center Module WX-CC2010 ■ All in One Headset WX-CH2050A ■ Order Taker Unit WX-CT2020 WX-CT2020 WX-CC2 010 TRANSC EIVER MON ITOR POWER VEHICLE PRESENT ■ Headset WX-C1027A ■ Speaker/Loop Cable Kit WX-C688 ■ Speaker Microphone WX-C550 ■ Vehicle Detector 917-1 (Locally Procured) ■ Power Transformer WX-C516 ■ Order Taker Unit Case WX-CT2022 ■ Rechargeable Battery ■ Battery Charger For WX-CH2050A: 2050BAT or 2051BAT For WX-CH2050A: 2050CH For WX-CT2020: 2020BAT For WX-CT2020: 2020CH Char Con ditio ging ning Rea dy Full Con ditio Cha rging Con ditio ning Rea dy Full Cha rging ditio ning Read Full y Con Con ditio Cha rging ditio ning Rea dy Full Con Con ditio Con ditio MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ■ WX-CC2010 Center Module AUX IN TALK PAGE BEEP REMOTE AUX IN SEL TALK MONITOR OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON LINE G/MIC OFF ON WX-CC CHANNEL CONTINUES USA/CANADA T/B TBC1 LEVEL TBC2 DNR1 DNR DNR2 EFFECT DNR3 OFF USA OFF ON CND ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON e r VEHICLE DETECTOR POWER CIRCUT PROTECTOR ON NORMAL OVERRIDE ON OFF OFF CH SELECT CAUTION 6 5 4 USE WITH SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT SEE ITS MANUAL BEFORE CONNECTING 2010 TRAN SCEIV MONIT ER OR ULTRAPEX II DNR POWER POWER VEHICLE VEHICLE PRESENT PRESENT !0 !1 OUTPUT MENU SP 10 INPUT REMOTE SP 10 MIC SP 8 Ω H C GND C H !6 !7 !4 BEEP MENU MIC AUX IN 10 MENU BOARD !2 !3 NC REMOTE SPEARKER NC GND H DAY 10 10 !5 O/T TALK LOCK RELEASE NIGHT DDT AUX G/MIC TRANSFORMER CONTROL INPUT PTT V/DET DDT 12V AC OUT GND C H IN COM IN COM IN GND !8 !9 @0 @1 @2 @3 LOAD @4 Notes: • The following switches and terminals should be used by qualified service personnel or system installers only. • To change the setting of the following switches, turn off the power of the center module, then turn it back on. q Auxiliary Input On/Off Switch (REMOTE AUX IN, ON/OFF) Set this switch to ON to output the audio (that has been input from the AUX INPUT terminals) to the REMOTE SPEAKER terminals. Talk On/Off Switch (REMOTE TALK, ON/OFF) To monitor the conversation between the store personnel and customer with the remote speaker, set this switch to ON. Page On/Off Switch (REMOTE PAGE, ON/OFF) To monitor the conversation among the store personnel with the remote speaker, set this switch to ON. USA/Canada Switch (USA/CANADA, USA/CND) To select a radio frequency suitable for the region, set this switch as follows. USA: This setting is available in the United States. CND: This setting is available in Canada. Talkback Level Control Switch (T/B LEVEL: TBC1, TBC2, ON/OFF) These switches are used for the talkback level setting of the order taker unit. Change the settings if the talkback level is too high. Setting TBC1 TBC2 TBC1 TBC2 TBC1 TBC2 Talkback Level Remarks –6 dB Normally set to this position. Talkback level set to 50 %. –9 dB Talkback level set to 35 %. –12 dB Talkback level set to 25 %. TBC1 – TBC2 Talkback is off. Beep On/Off Switch (REMOTE BEEP, ON/OFF) Set this switch to ON to output beep sounds to the remote speakers. Note: These settings are activated when the DNR switch is set to ON. Auxiliary Input Selection Switch (AUX IN SEL, G MIC/LINE) Note: "G MIC" is marked as "G/MIC" on the switch panel. This switch selects the auxiliary input level. G MIC (Gooseneck Microphone) This can be used as a wired system. Input : –62 dBV, balanced LINE Input : –20 dBV, balanced DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) Effect Level Control Switch (DNR EFFECT: DNR1, DNR2, DNR3, ON/OFF) These switches are used for the noise reduction level setting. The more the noise is reduced, the lower the sound quality will be. The following table shows the relationship between noise reduction level and sound quality. Note: No setting should be done other than shown in the table. Talk Monitor On/Off Switch (TALK MONITOR, ON/OFF) This switch should be normally set to OFF. Consult your servicing dealer before attempting to change this switch. Channel Selection Switch (CHANNEL, A/B) This switch selects the frequency between channel A and B licensed by the FCC. This switch is normally set to A. The switch can be set to B if external interference occurs. Setting Noise Reduction Level Sound Quality Remarks No DNR processing DNR1 DNR2 DNR3 DNR1 DNR2 DNR3 High Normal Normal For a general environment This setting is recommended. High Low For a very noisy environment Not recommended because it affects sound quality. DNR1 DNR2 DNR3 DNR1 DNR2 DNR3 For a relatively quiet environment Low Continuous Transmission On/Off Switch (CONTINUES, ON/OFF) ON: When the switch is set to ON, the transmission starts by turning on the power of center module. OFF: When the switch is set to OFF, the transmission starts with the following conditions. • The VEHICLE DETECTOR switch has been set to NORMAL or OVERRIDE ON. • The button P or T on the order taker unit has been pressed. w Vehicle Detector Normal/Override On/Off Switches (VEHICLE DETECTOR, NORMAL/OVERRIDE ON/OFF) NORMAL: The vehicle detector turns on only when a vehicle is detected at the menu board. When the detector is turned on, a beep tone is heard in the headset. After the beep tone, the menuboard speaker turns on to allow the communication with the customer. When the vehicle leaves, the vehicle detector turns off. OVERRIDE ON: The vehicle detector is always turned on. OFF: Vehicles are not detected at the menuboard. No beep tone is heard in the headset, and the menuboard speaker remains off. e Channel Group Selection Switch (CH SELECT, 1 to 8) This switch selects the group from 8 positions. Note: Do not set this switch to positions other than 1 to 8. That will result in an error. r Circuit Protector button (CIRCUIT PROTECTOR) If excessive current flows to the center module, the circuit protector is triggered. When this button is sticking out, turn off the POWER switch, press this CIRCUIT PROTECTOR button, and turn on the POWER switch again. If the circuit protector is soon triggered again, consult your dealer or authorized service center for assistance. t Power On/Off Switch (POWER, ON/OFF) This switch turns the power of the center module on and off. Channel Monitor Channel Monitor is the mode to check if other devices have already used the desired channel at the time of the installation. The following is how to activate Channel Monitor. When you set the POWER switch to ON while holding down the O/T TALK LOCK RELEASE switch, Channel Monitor is activated. To return to the default mode, turn off and on the power again with the POWER switch. y Talk/Page Indicator (TRANSCEIVER MONITOR, Red/ Green/Amber) Red: When the order taker unit is in the Talk PTT/Talk Lock mode, the indicator lights up in red. Green: When the order taker unit is in the Page PTT/ Page Lock mode, the indicator lights up in green. Amber: When the gooseneck microphone is enabled, the indicator lights up in amber. u Power Indicator (POWER) (Green) This indicates that the power of center module is on. 10 i Vehicle Detector Indicator (VEHICLE PRESENT) (Amber) This indicates that a vehicle has been detected. o Menuboard Speaker Volume Control (MENU SP, 0 to 10) This control sets the output level of Menuboard Speaker to the optimum level for speaking to the customer. Notes: • Adjust this control after you set the VEHICLE DETECTOR switch to OVERRIDE ON and the vehicle detector indicator lights up. Otherwise, you cannot adjust the volume level. • The line marked on this control is a standard position for this adjustment. Adjust this control to the suitable position so that feedback does not occur. !0 Remote Speaker Volume Control (REMOTE SP, 0 to 10) This control sets the output level of Remote Speaker to the optimum level. Notes: • Adjust this control after you set the VEHICLE DETECTOR switch to OVERRIDE ON and the vehicle detector indicator lights up. Otherwise, you cannot adjust the volume level. • The line marked on this control is a standard position for this adjustment. Adjust this control to the suitable position so that feedback does not occur. !1 Menuboard Microphone Volume Control (MENU MIC, 0 to 10) This control sets the input level of Menuboard Microphone to the optimum level. Notes: • Adjust this control after setting the VEHICLE DETECTOR switch to OVERRIDE ON and the vehicle detector indicator lights up. Otherwise, you cannot adjust the volume level. • The line marked on this control is a standard position for this adjustment. Adjust this control to the suitable position so that feedback does not occur. !2 Auxiliary Input Level Control (AUX IN, 0 to 10) This controls the input level of the AUX INPUT terminals. !3 Vehicle Detector Beep Volume Control (BEEP, 0 to 10) This control sets the vehicle-detection beep tone for the order taker unit to the optimum level. When the VEHICLE DETECTOR switch is set to NORMAL, turning this control changes the beep tone level of the remote speaker. !4 Day/Night Selection Switch (DAY/NIGHT) In the Day mode, you will not hear the beep tone of the other lane in the headset that sounds when the vehicle detector is on and that sounds when you press the button T of the order taker unit. In the Night mode, you will hear the beep tone of either lane in the headset when the vehicle detector of either lane is on. Once you press the button T, you will no longer hear your lane’s beep tone. However, you will continue to hear the other side’s beep tone when the other side vehicle detector is on, until the button T of the other side’s order taker unit is pressed. Note: The following is the beep patterns. Beep A: Pi...Pi... Beep B: PiPi...PiPi... Beep C: Pi..PiPi...Pi..PiPi... Order Day mode taker unit Beep A Vehicle detector at Lane A is Beep A ON. State of lane Night mode !8 Remote Speaker Terminals (REMOTE SPEAKER: H, GND) These terminals are used for the connection with Remote Speaker. The audio level is 8 Ω, 3 W, unbalanced. Note: The remote speaker is a locally procured accessory. !9 Double Drive Through Control Output Terminals (DDT CONTROL: OUT, GND) To compose Double Drive Through of two center modules, these terminals are used for the connection with the DDT (IN, COM) terminals of the other center module. • The DDT CONTROL OUT terminal is connected with the DDT IN terminal of the other center module. • The DDT CONTROL GND terminal is connected with the DDT COM terminal of the other center module. Beep A Beep A @0 Auxiliary Input Terminals (AUX INPUT: H, C, GND) These terminals are used for the connection with the line or the connection with a gooseneck microphone. Note: When connecting the gooseneck microphone, set the AUX IN SEL switch to G/MIC. Vehicle detector at Lane B is ON. Beep B Beep B Beep B Beep B Vehicle detectors of both lanes are ON. Beep C (When you press the button T, the beep tone will be deactivated.) Beep C (When you press the button T, Beep C will change to Beep B. @1 Gooseneck Microphone PTT Terminals (G/MIC PTT: IN, COM) These terminals are used for the connection with the PTT cable of a gooseneck microphone (locally procured). Beep C (When you press the button T, the beep tone will be activated.) Beep C (When you press the button T, Beep C will change to Beep A. @2 Vehicle Detector Terminals (V/DET: IN, COM) These terminals are used for the connection with the output terminal of vehicle detector. !5 Order Taker Unit Talk Lock Release Switch (O/T TALK LOCK RELEASE) This switch is used to release temporarily the talk lock mode of the order taker unit. !6 Menuboard Microphone Terminals (MENU BOARD MIC: H, C, GND) These terminals are used for the connection with Menuboard Microphone (Speaker Microphone WXC550). The audio level is –61 dBV, 8 Ω, balanced. !7 Menuboard Speaker Terminals (MENU BOARD SP 8 Ω: H, C, GND) These terminals are used for the connection with Menuboard Speaker (Speaker Microphone WX-C550). The audio level is 8 Ω, 3 W, unbalanced. @3 Double Drive Through Control Input Terminals (DDT: IN, COM) To compose Double Drive Through of two center modules, these terminals are used for the connection with the DDT CONTROL (OUT, GND) terminals of the other center module. • The DDT IN terminal is connected with the DDT CONTROL OUT terminal of the other center module. • The DDT COM terminal is connected with the DDT CONTROL GND terminal of the other center module. @4 Transformer Terminals (TRANSFORMER 12V AC: GND, LOAD) These terminals are used for the connection with WXC516 Power Transformer. 11 ■ WX-C516 Power Transformer ■ WX-C1027A Headset #3 #4 #6 #5 #3 Mounting Hole This hole is used for mounting the power transformer onto the wall plates. #4 Power Plug To prevent fire or electrical shock, connect this directly to a 3-plug grounded receptacle of 120 V AC, 60Hz. #5 Output terminal (SPARE, AC, AC, GND) 12 V AC, 1 600 mA (UL Listed) is provided at the two terminals (indicated as "AC") to be used for the center module. Caution: Be sure to connect the wire between the GND (GROUND) of this terminal and that in the transformer terminal on the center module. To prevent fire or electrical shock, the UL listed power supply cord (Style SVT) should be used for the cable for 12 V AC terminal. #9 #7 #8 #6 Earphone #7 Microphone #8 Cable Clips Use these clips to attach the cable to your uniform. #9 Headset Plug ■ WX-C550 Speaker Microphone $1 $0 $0 Input Cord A pigtail cord is provided for the speaker input. Its length is approx. 3 meters. $1 Mounting Bracket AU-type mounting bracket with screw holes is provided as a standard accessory with the WX-C550. 12 ■ WX-CT2020 Order Taker Unit $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 EJECT $7 PWR $8 VOL $9 WX-CT2020 %0 %1 %2 $2 %3 13 $2 Battery Lock (EJECT) $3 A/B Channel Selection Button (A/B) $4 Page Button (P) $5 Talk Button (T) $6 Power Indicator $7 Channel Indicator $8 Volume Control Buttons (VOL A B) $9 Power Button %0 Earphone Input Jack %1 Microphone Input Jack %2 Switch Pocket %3 Battery (Optional accessory) 14 PREPARATIONS ■ Installations and Connections ■ Preparation Refer to qualified service personnel for details. ■ Battery Charge and Replacement (WX-CH2050A/WX-CT2020) Refer to WX-CT2020/WX-CH2050A Operating Instructions for details. Note: The following procedure applies when using WXCT2020 Order Taker Unit and WX-C1027A Headset. If you use WX-CH2050A All-in-One Headset, refer to the operating instructions of the headset. 1. After loading a battery into the order taker unit, insert the headset plug into the earphone input jack and microphone input jack on the order taker unit. ■ Setup Procedures (WX-CH2050A/WX-CT2020) Note: Setup of WX-CC2010 should only be performed by qualified service personnel or system installers. ● Opening the Switch Pocket Refer to WX-CT2020/WX-CH2050A Operating Instructions for details. ● Channel Group Selection Refer to p. 18 for the frequency table. OFF: The person is assigned as assistant personnel. Note: Confirm that the plug has completely been inserted into the jack. 2. Position the microphone boom and wear the order taker unit case as shown in the figure. ● DIP Switch Setup Refer to WX-CT2020/WX-CH2050A Operating Instructions for details. ● Channel Interference Check Refer to WX-CT2020/WX-CH2050A Operating Instructions for details. 15 ■ Maintenance of Headpad Accessories (WX-C1027A: NonScheduled) Notes: • The following procedure applies when using WXC1027A Headset. If you use WX-CT2020 Order Taker Unit, refer to the operating instructions of the headset. • Be sure to use the microphone cover/windproof cushion for WX-C1027A Headset. Otherwise, the headset may be damaged by dust or oil. Replacement of covers and cushion of headset The earspeaker cover and microphone cover are washable. After cleaning, make sure they are dry. Then, return the earspeaker cover and microphone cover to the headset. Be careful when you slip it on or off the earpiece. The earspeaker cover, microphone cover and headpad cushion are replaceable for sanitary purposes. To order WX-C1025A Headset Cover Kit, refer to the dealer. Note: A microphone cover must be used at all times. Failure to do so can cause debris to accumulate in the microphone port opening and result in an inoperative headset. Headpad Cushion Replacement 1. Peel off the old cushion. 2. Clean the surface with a warm solution of household cleaner. 3. Remove the protective tape from the new cushion. 4. Position the new cushion on the headpad and press in place. Microphone Cover Replacement Headpad Cushion Replacement Earspeaker Cover Replacement 16 OPERATING PROCEDURES Refer to WX-CT2020/WX-CH2050A Operating Instructions for details. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Check item The communication between the order taker units and menu board cannot be established. (The TRANSCEIVER MONITOR indicator is not blinking in red.) • Is the POWER switch on the center module turned on? (Refer to p. 10.) • Check the AC power outlet. • Push the CIRCUIT PROTECTOR button. (Refer to p. 10.) • Refer to the dealer or qualified service personnel. The communication between the order taker units and menu board cannot be established. (The TRANSCEIVER MONITOR indicator is blinking in red.) • Is the CH SELECT switch set to 1 to 8? • If the problem remains even after trying the above, refer to the dealer or service personnel. (Refer to p. 10.) Cannot communicate with the customer at the menu board (TALK), though the communication among personnel is O.K (PAGE is OK). • Check to see if the VEHICLE PRESENT indicator of the center module lights up when a vehicle drives up the speaker post or menu board. • If the indicator does not light up, check the following. 1. Is the vehicle detector plugged in? 2. Check the AC outlet and fuse of the vehicle detector. If the power and fuse are normal, refer to the qualified service personnel. A menuboard speaker is always live, even when there is no car beside the menu board. • Reset the vehicle detector. If the problem still remains, remove and reinstall the fuse from the detector. (Refer to the operating instructions of the vehicle detector.) • If the problem remains even after trying the above, refer to the dealer or service personnel. TALK (Talk PTT or Talk Lock mode) or PAGE (Page PTT or Page Lock mode) is unavailable in certain areas. • Confirm that there is no metal obstruction blocking around the center module. • It may be necessary to extend one or both antennas to areas where the reception is error. (Refer to qualified service personnel or system installers.) 17 SPECIFICATIONS WX-CC2010 Center Module Operating Frequency: Type of Emission: Type of Antenna: Power Supply: Power Consumption: Menuboard Speaker A and B Output: Remote Speaker A and B Output: Vehicle Detector Input: Dimensions: Weight (Including Antenna): Ambient operating temperature: Transmit; 468.6125 MHz - 469.3875 MHz Receive; 463.6125 MHz - 464.3875 MHz F3 1/4 wavelength whip antenna 12 V AC, 60 Hz (Using WX-C516 Power Transformer) 10 W 3 W, 8 Ω 3 W, 8 Ω Normally Open (close contact requires vehicle presence) 330 mm (W) X 214 mm (H) X 82 mm (D) {13 in. (W) X 8-7/16 in. (H) X 3-15/64 in. (D)} 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs.) –10 °C to +50 °C {14 °F to 122 °F} Dimensions and weights indicated are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. CM:Center Module (WX-CC2010) OT:Order Taker Unit (WX-CT2020 or WX-CH2050A) Frequency table 18 CM: Receive Freq. OT: Transmit Freq. CM: Transmit Freq. OT: Receive Freq. 463.6125MHz 463.6375MHz 463.6625MHz 463.6875MHz 463.7125MHz 463.7375MHz 463.7625MHz 463.7875MHz 463.8125MHz 463.8375MHz 463.8625MHz 463.8875MHz 463.9125MHz 463.9375MHz 463.9625MHz 463.9875MHz 464.0125MHz 464.0375MHz 464.0625MHz 464.0875MHz 464.1125MHz 464.1375MHz 464.1625MHz 464.1875MHz 464.2125MHz 464.2375MHz 464.2625MHz 464.2875MHz 464.3125MHz 464.3375MHz 464.3625MHz 464.3875MHz 468.6125MHz 468.6375MHz 468.6625MHz 468.6875MHz 468.7125MHz 468.7375MHz 468.7625MHz 468.7875MHz 468.8125MHz 468.8375MHz 468.8625MHz 468.8875MHz 468.9125MHz 468.9375MHz 468.9625MHz 468.9875MHz 469.0125MHz 469.0375MHz 469.0625MHz 469.0875MHz 469.1125MHz 469.1375MHz 469.1625MHz 469.1875MHz 469.2125MHz 469.2375MHz 469.2625MHz 469.2875MHz 469.3125MHz 469.3375MHz 469.3625MHz 469.3875MHz USA CANADA Frequency Group Frequency Group G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Security Systems Group www.panasonic.com/cctv Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303 Central: 1707 N.Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5205 Western: 6550 Katella Ave., Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 373-7840 2004 © Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. PANASONIC CANADA INC. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010 PANASONIC SALES COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC. San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina, P.R. 00985 (809)750-4300 NM0703-2104 3TR001757CAA Printed in Japan
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