Panasonic of North America 9TAWX-CH2050A Wireless Communication System Headset User Manual THIS IS NOT THE FINAL DRAFT

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SAMPLE (2nd draft)
This is NOT the final draft.
All-in-One Headset
Operating Instructions
Model No.
WX-CH2050A
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................3
FEATURES......................................................................................................................................................3
PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................................................................................3
NAMES & FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................4
OPERATING PROCEDURES ..........................................................................................................................6
● Preparations ...........................................................................................................................................6
● Communications with Customers [TALK]...............................................................................................7
● Communications with Other Store Personnel [PAGE] ............................................................................7
BATTERY LOADING & REPLACEMENT.........................................................................................................8
● Loading ..................................................................................................................................................8
● Replacement ..........................................................................................................................................8
MAINTENANCE ..............................................................................................................................................8
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................9
SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................................9
STANDARD ACCESSORIES...........................................................................................................................9
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................9
SETUP PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................................10
● Opening the Switch Pocket ..................................................................................................................10
● Channel Group Selection .....................................................................................................................10
● DIP Switch Setup ..................................................................................................................................11
● Operation Mode Setup .........................................................................................................................12
INTRODUCTION
The WX-CH2050A is an all-in-one headset designed for use in wireless communication systems, which are use in Drive thru
menu boards, etc. It incorporates such necessary devices as a microphone and earphone, as well as a battery compartment
and control buttons. With the built-in antennas, transmitter, and receiver you can communicate by voice with other store personnel and the customer.
FEATURES
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Compatible center modules: WX-C1010 and WX-C1011
Less noise and interference thanks to the use of UHF band
Easy frequency setting by use of phase locked loop (PLL)
A/B channel selection available for convenience of double drive-through (DDT)
Talk mode selectable between talk-lock and press-to-talk
Page mode selectable between page-lock and press-to-talk
Easy-to-replace cushions: head pad cushion, earphone cushion, and windproof cushion
PRECAUTIONS
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All setup procedures of this product should be performed by qualified service personnel or system installers.
Use only Panasonic authorized batteries like the rechargeable Li-ion 3.7 V normal type or long life type.
Follow the battery care and handling instructions.
Read the instructions included with the battery charger.
Charge the battery when the power indicator lights up in red and a beep is heard in the headset. Fully charge the battery.
Failure to do so may shorten the operating time.
NAMES & FUNCTIONS
SERVICE
USE ONLY
1 2
GROUP
6 5
TION
FUNC
OFF
ON
!6
!1
VOL.
!2
!3
!4
A/B
EJ
EC
!0
!5
q Head Band and Head Pad
Adjustable to your head by sliding the head pad.
w Battery Lock [EJECT]
When removing the battery, slide out the lock.
When loading a new battery, insert the battery until the
lock clicks.
e Battery (Optional accessory)
Refer to p. 3 PRECAUTIONS.
!1 Power Button and Indicator [POWER]
Pressing the button for one second will turn the headset
on or off.
The indicator shows the status as follows.
Green On: The headset is supplied power and in
operation.
Red On: The battery requires recharging.
Red Blink: The channel selector is set to the wrong
position.
!2 Volume Control Buttons [VOL ▲ ▼]
Pressing the respective buttons will increase or
decrease the sound level.
r Head Pad Cushion
t Strap (Standard accessory)
y Switch Pocket
Do not open the lid. Should be opened only by qualified
service personnel or system installers.
!3 Talk Button [T]
This button controls communications with the customer.
When the button is released, you can hear any customer who is at the menu-board.
While the button is held down in the press-to-talk
mode, you can speak to the customer.
When the button is pressed in the talk-lock mode, you
can speak to the customer until you press the button a
second time.
u Earphone Pad
i Microphone Boom
Adjust the microphone position to your mouth by rotating and bending the boom.
o Microphone and Windproof Cushion (Standard
accessory)
!0 Channel Indicator
Stead red and green light indicates which channel is in
operation.
Red: Is lit when channel A is selected.
Green: Is lit when channel B is selected.
Blinks to indicate the Talk or Page mode.
Constant Blink: Talk mode
Random Blink: Page mode
!4 Page Button [P]
This button controls communications with store personnel.
When the button is released, you can hear the communications among store personnel.
While the button is held down in the press-to-talk
mode, you can speak to store personnel.
When the button is pressed in the page-lock mode,
you can speak to the store personnel until you press a
button a second time.
!5 A/B Channel Selection Button [A/B]
This button switches the frequencies used from channel
A to B and vice versa. The channel indicator will display
the currently selected channel in red (A) or green (B).
!6 Head protectors (Standard accessory)
OPERATING PROCEDURES
4. Wear the headset, and route the strap behind your
neck.
Notes:
• Transmission using the talk [T] or page [P] button is
allowed for a single headset at a time. A continuous
beep or distorted sound will be heard in a headset that
tries to transmit while another person is operating.
• Maintain a distance of more than 0.3 m (1 ft) between
the headset and the order taker, or more than 1 m (3 ft)
between the headset and the center module.
● Preparations
Prior to operating the headset, confirm that the system
setup for the headset, center module, and other devices
has been completed.
VOL.
A/B
5. Adjust the head pad so that the earphone is placed on
your ear.
1. Hook the tabs of the strap to the two strap buttons on
the headset. There are two strap buttons on the headset: one is at the lower part of the head pad, and the
other is behind the ear cushion.
2. Attach the supplied head protectors under the head
band as needed.
6. Rotate and bend the microphone boom so that the
microphone is placed near your mouth.
Head protector
VOL.
A/B
7. Press the power button to turn on the headset.
VOL.
Strap
A/B
3. Install a battery in the battery compartment, referring to
p. 8 BATTERY LOADING & REPLACEMENT.
● Communications with Customers
[TALK]
● Communications with Other Store
Personnel [PAGE]
Any store personnel wearing the headset can communicate
bidirectionally with any customer who is at the menu board.
Store personnel wearing the headset can communicate
with each other without being heard by customers.
1. Select a proper sound level by pressing the [▲] or [▼]
button.

VOL
2. You will hear a tone in the headset when a vehicle
arrives at the menu board.
Note: The tone duration varies depending on the settings made in the center module.
1. Press the page [P] button and speak into the microphone at a normal level.
A short beep repeats in the headset to notify all store
personnel that the system operates in the page mode.
Press
2. Press the page [P] button again to release the lock and
listen to the response from other store personnel.

Press again
1. Press the talk [T] button and speak to the customer.
A short beep repeats in the headset.
Press
2. Press the button again to release the lock and listen to
the customer.
Press again

1. Hold down the talk [T] button and speak to the customer.
A short beep repeats in the headset.

1. Hold down the page [P] button and speak into the
microphone at a normal level.
A short beep repeats in the headset to notify all store
personnel that the system operates in the page mode.
Hold down
2. Release the button and listen to the response from
other store personnel.
Release
Hold down
2. Release the button and listen to the customer.
Release
BATTERY LOADING &
REPLACEMENT
Notes:
• Refer to operating instructions included with the battery
and battery charger.
• Battery replacement is recommended when the power
indicator lights up in red and a pulsing beep is heard in
the headphone.
MAINTENANCE
The head-pad cushion, earphone-pad, and windproof
cushion of the microphone are replaceable. Replace when
necessary.
● Loading
1. Prepare a fully charged battery.
2. Insert the battery as shown in the figure.
Note: Be sure to insert it until the lock clicks.
● Replacement
1. Slide the battery lock to the outside.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Proceed as described in "Loading" above.
SERVICE
USE ONLY
TROUBLESHOOTING
Phenomenon
Possible Cause
What to do
The power indicator blinks in red.
A wrong channel is selected.
Select any of channels 1 through 8.
If no remedy exists, consult your dealer
for repairs.
The power indicator lights up in red.
The battery power is nearing its end.
Recharge the battery.
Cannot turn on the headset.
The battery is exhausted.
The battery is not inserted correctly.
Recharge the battery.
Position the battery properly.
Cannot communicate with other
store personnel or the customer at
the menu board.
The center module may be turned off.
Turn on the power switch of the center
module. If no remedy exists, consult your
dealer for repairs.
Cannot hear or talk to the customer,
while communications with the store
personnel are OK.
The vehicle detector may malfunction
because it is not plugged into the
center module, no power is supplied,
or the detecting function is out of
order.
Check that the vehicle detector is
plugged in and is supplied power.
If no remedy exists, consult your dealer
for repairs.
Cannot "page" or "talk" in certain
areas.
Radio wave intensity is insufficient in
the areas.
Remove any metal obstacles blocking
radio waves, or extend the transmission
antennas.
A constant beep is always heard in
the headset when the "page" or
"talk" button is pressed.
The "page" or "talk" button on one of
the units may be kept depressed.
Turn off the units one by one while
listening to the beep. You can identify the
faulty unit through the process of the
elimination of the units. Consult your
dealer for repairs.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency:
Type of Radio Wave:
Required Power Supply:
Control Function:
Dimensions:
Weight (excluding battery):
UHF/FM
F3E
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, 3.7 VDC, normal type or long life type
Power (On/Off)
Volume (Up/Down)
Talk
Page
Channel Selection (A/B)
Channel Group Selection (1-8)
DIP Switch Setup (8 bit)
140 mm(W) x 240 mm(H) x 84 mm (D)
5-1/2" (W) x 9-7/16" (H) x 3-5/16" (D)
160 g (0.35 lbs)
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Windproof Cushion ........................................................... 1 pc.
Strap.................................................................................. 1 pc.
Miniature Screwdriver ....................................................... 1 pc.
Head protector.................................................................. 2 pcs.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Long Life Battery (Li-ion 3.7 VDC, 1 500 mA/h)................ 2050BAT
Standard Battery (Li-ion 3.7 VDC, 1 035 mA/h) ................ 2051BAT
Battery Charger................................................................. 2050CH
SETUP PROCEDURES
Caution: Setup of this product should only be performed
by qualified service personnel or system installers.
● Opening the Switch Pocket
1. Press the power button to turn off the headset.
2. Open the switch pocket adjacent to the ear pad using
the supplied screwdriver.
SERVICE
USE ONLY
3. Set the switches as described below.
4. After finishing the setup, turn on the headset.
5. Replace the lid.
6 5 4
GROUP
SERVICE
USE ONLY
FUN
CTIO
OFF
ON
● Channel Group Selection
You can select a channel group by setting the rotary switch
inside the pocket.
1 2
SERVICE
USE ONLY
Note: When a switch position other than 1 through 8 is
selected, the power indicator will blink in red.
1 2
GROUP
6 5
TION
FUNC
OFF
ON
1. Press the power button to turn off the headset.
2. Set the switch to the channel group.
OFF
Available Channel Group: 1 - 8
10
ON
6 5
● DIP Switch Setup
An eight-bit DIP switch is provided for system setups. The
initial setting is marked with an asterisk *.
SW#
Function
Location
ON
USA*
OFF
CANADA
OFF*
OFF*
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Tone Squelch
ON*
OFF
Talk Lock Resumption
—
ON
—
OFF*
OFF*
OFF*
OFF*
SW#7: While talking with a customer in the TALK lock
mode, you may need to contact store personnel in
the PAGE mode which interrupts the TALK mode.
This switch specifies the status of the interrupted
TALK lock mode after ending the PAGE mode.
ON: Resumes the TALK lock mode.
OFF: Releases the TALK lock mode.
SW#8: OFF
1. Press the power button to turn off the headset.
2. Set the switches as follows.
SW#1: For selection of a radio frequency suitable for
the location
ON: Applies the US frequency to the headset.
OFF: Applies the Canadian frequency.
SW#2: Not used
SW#3: Not used
SW#4: Not used
SW#5: Not used
SW#6: This switch selects the mode of Tone Squelch
method.
ON: The audio is output detecting the Tone Squelch
signal from the Center Module.
OFF: The audio is output in disregard of the Tone
Squelch signal from the Center Module.
Note: Normally, set SW#6 to ON. Pay attention to high
level noise that may be output when set to OFF.
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● Operation Mode Setup
Three operation modes can be set up to adapt the headset to your requirements.
• Default channel setup
• Talk lock/ Talk PTT (press to talk)
• Page lock/Page PTT
Indicator
Default Channel Setup
Off
Power
—
Blink
A/B channel
Green
Red
—
On
Selected Mode
—
—
Selection
Transition
Exit
—
—
Selected
Channel
A/B Button
Disable
While holding down
and
buttons,
press [POWER].
—
Enable
Blink
—
On
—
Disable
Enable
Blink
A/B
Talk Setup
Press
[POWER].
On
On
—
Talk Lock
—
Talk PTT
Page Setup
Blink
On
—
Blink
Page PTT
—
Page Lock
On
PTT stands for "press to talk".
The default settings are enclosed in bold lines in the table.
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1. Press the power button to turn off the headset.
2. While holding down the talk [T] and page [P] buttons
simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the
headset.
The headset enters the setup mode where the indicators and buttons have different functions than in normal
operation.
3. Select a default channel setup from four options, pressing the [T] button.
4. Press the [A/B] button to move to the talk setup and
page setup.
5. Select a talk mode, pressing the [T] button.
6. Select a page mode, pressing the [P] button.
7. Press the [A/B] button to confirm that the indicators
show the three modes selected for the default channel,
talk and page.
8. Press the power button to turn off the headset, then turn
it on again. The newly selected operation mode will be
applied to the headset.
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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.
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