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QD Belt Pack System User Manual
Contents
Safety Precautions and Important Notices
Introduction
Preparations for Use
Installing the Primary Station and Registration Point
Installing the Charger Unit
Registering the Belt Packs
Using the Belt Pack
Belt Pack LED status table
Using the Headset
Replacing a Belt Pack Battery
10
Frequently Asked Questions
11
Care and Maintenance
12
Servicing
12
Warranty Statement
12
Technical Specifications
13
March 2006
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTICES
When using your Quail system, these basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock and injury
4) Avoid using the equipment during a
lightening storm, there may be a
remote risk of electric shock from
lightening. If possible, unplug the AC
power for the duration of the lightening
storm.
1) Never push objects of any kind
into your Quail equipment through
the cabinet openings. They may
touch dangerous voltage points
resulting in risk of fire or shock.
2) To reduce the risk of electric
shock do not disassemble any of
the Quail equipment. Take it to a
qualified service technician when
repair work is required. Opening or
removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other risks.
Incorrect re-assembly could cause
electric sock when the unit is
subsequently used.
5) Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
There is a serious risk of explosion and
/ or the release of highly toxic
chemicals. Dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
6) When not using your Quail system
for an extended period of time, please
disconnect the mains power from the
Primary Station and Charger Unit, and
remove the batteries from the belt
packs.
3) Unplug the Primary Station or
Charger Unit from the wall outlet
and refer servicing to qualified
personnel under the following
conditions:
7) The Quail belt pack uses a specific
Quail rechargeable NiMh battery. Do
not substitute any other battery.
• When the power supply cord, plug
or adaptor is damaged or frayed
• If liquid has been spilled into the
product
• If the product has been exposed
to rain or water
• If the product does not operate
properly after instructions have
been followed
• If the product has been dropped,
or the cabinet appears damaged
• If the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing a Quail Digital wireless communication system. You
have selected the latest in Digital technology to improve your communications,
but in order to make the best use of your equipment you need to read the
following instructions carefully.
If you have any further questions about the use of your equipment, please
contact your local distributor through our website www.quaildigital.com
PREPARATIONS FOR USE
To use the system you will require the following:
2+ QD-BP Digital belt packs
1 QD-PS Digital Primary Station
1+ QD-CG7 four port charger units
1 QD-RH5 headset per belt pack
1 Registration Point & Cable
2 Power Cables
For the belt packs to operate their
batteries will need to be charged.
When your system arrives, plug the
charger unit into the mains power
socket. The power indicator will
illuminate green. Now place the
belt packs in the charger ports.
The LED on each belt pack will
initially flash red to show that it has
located itself correctly, and is now
charging. When fully charged, the
LED will flash green, and the belt pack
is ready for use. This takes about 6
hours, and the belt pack will then
provide about 30 hours of use before it
needs to be charged again.
Note: To get the best performance out
of your rechargeable batteries,
you should first fully charge the
belt packs. The initial charge may
take up to 16 hours.
NOTE: The Quail Digital Primary Station is supplied with two DECT
modules to allow a maximum of 6 users.
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$INSTALLING THE PRIMARY STATION AND REGISTRATION POINT
Installing the Primary Station
The Primary Station defines the
working area of the system, and
needs to be located centrally within
the desired coverage zone. In an
open space you will be able to use
the belt packs up to 150m from the
Primary Station, but once inside a
building this range will be reduced
by the building’s structure and
internal fittings. e.g. large metal
objects like cold stores are
potentially a problem as they block
the radio frequency path.
This
reduction in range is difficult to assess
accurately unless a site survey is
carried out, but typically in most
buildings you can expect to operate at
least 50m from the Primary Station.
This is a radius measurement, so
teams of belt packs users can easily
communicate over a 100m distance. If
you would like to invest in a site survey,
please contact your local distributor.
The Primary Station should be wallmounted at least 2 metres from the
ground for best performance. In
general use there is no need for
users to touch the Primary Station,
and installing it out of reach is OK.
In many commercial premises with
suspended ceilings, this will mean
mounting just below ceiling level. Do
not site the Primary Station above a
metal frame suspended ceiling. The
Primary Station must always be
mounted in a “landscape” orientation,
as shown above.
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correctly. You can use a screwdriver to
clip the brackets together as shown in
Fig. 4. Once positioned, plug the
Primary Station into the mains power
socket using the supplied cable. The
power indicator will illuminate green.
The unit should be secured to the
wall using the supplied mounting
bracket as shown in fig 1 and 2.
Lower the Primary Station onto the
wall section of the bracket (fig 3),
and make sure is clipped
Installing the Registration Point
on the previous page. The Registration
Point should be surface mounted in a
similar way to a conventional telephone
socket. Any excess cable can be
placed between the Primary Station
and the wall.
The cable for the Registration Point
should be inserted into the socket
at the top of the Primary Station
and must then pass down the wall,
allowing it to be positioned at waist
height, approximately 1.25m from
the floor, as shown in the diagram
INSTALLING THE CHARGER UNIT
The charger clips into position as
shown below. Once positioned, plug
the unit into the mains power socket
using the supplied cable. The power
indicator will illuminate green. You can
store the headsets on the supplied
hanger.
The Charger Unit is supplied with a
simple wall-mounting bracket. The
rear metal sheet should be
positioned securely with 3 screws
at a height that will allow belt packs
to be inserted and removed easily.
The bracket should be placed close
to a power socket.
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REGISTERING THE BELT PACKS
The belt pack and Primary Station will
automatically “shake hands” and
register with each other. You can tell
this is taking place by looking up at the
Primary Station – you will see the
“Registration” LED lit in red and at the
same time the belt pack LED will flash
green. At this point the belt pack can
be unplugged from the registration
cable.
When the LED stops flashing orange
and stays in solid green the belt pack is
ready for use. Each belt pack must be
registered to the Primary Station in this
way in order to function.
Now that the fixed part of the
system has been installed, it is
necessary to “register” all the belt
packs to the Primary Station to use
the system. This process ensures
that your communications are
secure, and local businesses
cannot interfere with you.
The registration cable supplied with
your Primary Station should be
plugged into the Registration Point
as shown below.
Then take the remaining end of the
cable and plug this into each belt
pack cable in turn.
The registration cable is like a security key to your Quail Digital system, and we
suggest you keep it in a safe place on site. If you need to register additional
belt packs in the future, or in the unlikely event of a belt pack requiring
maintenance off site, you may need to access the registration cable again to reregister a belt pack.
USING THE BELT PACK
time, an audible tone is heard in the
headset, and the belt pack is now
ready for use.
Note: If the LED fails to turn green
after 30 seconds, place the belt
pack in the charger for a few
seconds, and then try again.
When you take the belt pack out of
the charger, the LED will initially
flash orange for a few seconds, and
then it will flicker green, and finally
the LED will turn a solid green
colour as the belt pack “subscribes”
to the Primary Station. At the same
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Controls
The belt pack is easy
to use, with only
three
buttons:
“Volume”; “Internal”;
“External.”
There is also an LED
that
shows
the
operational status of
the belt pack. A full
table
of
LED
variations is shown
on page 9.
Volume: This selects the volume level in the earpiece, and has 5 level
settings. Each time the button is pressed the headset earpiece
volume will step up a level to its maximum and then down to its
minimum, and a single audio tone in the headset will signify this
change. When the volume reaches the top and the bottom of the
scale, the earpiece will sound a double tone to tell you that you have
reached the maximum or minimum level. Each time the belt pack is
removed from the charger unit, it will begin operation at the level 4.
Internal: When you press this button you will be able to talk to all the other
members of your team that are wearing headsets. When you have
finished talking you should release the button. Because Quail Digital
is a duplex system, you can talk and listen to each other at the same
time – you do not have to wait for another person to stop talking
before you can talk.
Note:
When you press the internal button, you will also hear your voice
over your own headset. This is perfectly normal, and is a sign that
you are in range of a Primary or Secondary Station, and the system
is functioning correctly.
External: This button allows you to make a call to an external piece of
equipment, as well as to your team, provided you have other
communications equipment hard-wire connected to your Primary
Station. This equipment could be, for example, another Primary
Station, or a voice paging system. If no other equipment is installed,
the external button simply duplicates the internal button, and can be
used in exactly the same way.
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Hands - Free Mode
The belt pack can be selected to
work in hands-free mode. This
means that you can work totally
hands-free and do not have to push
any buttons to talk and you are
permanently in a call with the other
users.
To cancel hands-free mode, simply
press either the internal or external
buttons.
Note: Remember that with internal
hands-free mode activated, the other
team members will be able to hear
everything you say. This also applies
when you use external hands-free
mode – potentially your customers may
be able to hear everything you say.
To switch to hands-free mode, hold
down the volume button, and
simultaneously press the internal or
external button (according to which
group you want to communicate
with.)
Release
both
buttons
simultaneously, and the LED
changes from green to red to
indicate hands-free mode is
operating.
WE SUGGEST THAT HANDS-FREE
MODE SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY
TEAM
MEMBERS
WHO
ABSOLUTELY NEED TO OPERATE
HANDS-FREE.
Low Battery Warning
remaining in the belt pack, so place it in
the charger unit as soon as it is
convenient.
Note: Always store the belt packs in
the charger when not in use.
There are two warnings that the
belt pack needs to be recharged.
a) The LED flashes red
b) An tone is heard in the headset
You now have 15 minutes of power
Power Save
This is done holding the volume button
for about 20 seconds, after which the
LED flashes red. Release the button
and the LED will go out.
To power the belt pack back up, place
it back in the charger.
Usually after the belt pack is
removed from the charger it is
permanently switched on and ready
to be used. However, sometimes it
may be useful to turn off the belt
pack to save power.
Belt Pack LED Status Table
The LED on the belt pack has a variety of functions. To make these easier to
identify, listed below you will find descriptions of all modes of operation.
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LED Colour What’s Happening?
Green OK, ready for action
Red OK, in VOX mode and ready for action
Red You are speaking to other team members
Orange flashing Belt pack needs to be registered or is out of range.
Green + flashing red Battery is low, put the belt pack in the charger
None Battery is flat or the belt pack in sleep mode
Red + flashing green Battery is trickle charging
(While in the charger)
Red flashing Battery is fast charging
(While in the charger)
Green flashing Battery is fully charged
(While in the charger)
USING THE HEADSET
Quail offer a variety of headsets for use with QD-BP belt packs. Always use
Quail Digital headsets, as the electronics in our belt packs and other headsets
may cause damage to each other. When using headsets please follow this
general guidance:
All headsets need to be adjusted in order to fit correctly. Take some
time to do this, as it will be much more comfortable.
Firstly
adjust
the
headband, so that the
headset fits comfortably
over the head, with the
earpiece covering the
ear.
Always try to position the tip of the
headset microphone about 2 finger
widths from the corner of your mouth.
Your voice will sound clearer than if
you position the microphone directly
in front of your mouth.
The headset is connected and disconnected from the belt pack using a
two-part Quick Disconnect. This is a robust connector designed to be
plugged and unplugged several times each day.
Always use the supplied clothing clips. These are designed to take the
weight from both the belt pack and headset cords, and can help guide
the cabling around your body securely.
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Only use QD-RH5 headsets in a kitchen environment – these are the
only products that are designed to withstand extremes in temperature
and are resistant to kitchen materials like mineral oils. QD-RH1
headsets are designed for use in a standard retail environment.
Headsets are lightweight, in order to remain comfortable for the user.
However, this also makes them vulnerable to accidental damage, so, in
particular, try to avoid putting excess strain on the cables, connectors
and the microphone boom. If looked after, your headset should give
you many years of reliable use.
For health and safety reasons we recommend that one headset is
issued to each operator for their personal use.
Replacement ear pads are available for most Quail headsets. Contact
your local distributor or www.quaildigital.com for more information.
REPLACING A BELT PACK BATTERY
1) Place the belt pack on a flat
surface and undo the two screws
located on either side of the clip.
2) Remove the battery cover, taking
care not to damage the hinge
3) The battery itself is removed by
separating the plug from it’s
connector. With the new battery
push the connector and plug
together until they click, and
replace the battery cover. Do not
over-tighten the screws.
As a general guide, we suggest
replacing the battery every 18
months, or after 500 charge cycles.
Batteries are simple to replace and
are available from your local
distributor, or direct from our website
www.quaildigital.com. The only tool
you will need is a cross-head
(“Philips”) screwdriver.
Before
connecting up the new battery, write
the date on the label for future
reference.
Note: Always dispose of the old battery carefully. If in doubt, take advice from
your distributor.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q:
A:
The sound on my headset is breaking up. What’s wrong?
This generally means you are at the limit of the Primary Station’s range.
As you walk out of range the sound will start to break up like a bad signal
on a mobile phone, and the LED will start to flash green/orange. To
maintain the call, walk towards the Primary Station. If you go completely
out of range the call will be lost, and you will then have to move back into
range and wait a few seconds for the belt pack and Primary Station to get
to know each other again.
Q:
I work in a tough environment, and I‘m worried about keeping the belt
pack clean. Is there anything I can do?
You should consider using a leather protective pouch for the belt pack.
These are available from your local distributor or through our website
www.quaildigital.com
A:
Q:
A:
I want to add more users to my system – how can I do this?
There are two Primary Stations available, for 6 users and for 12 users.
Provided the total number of belt packs registered remains within these
numbers, you can simply purchase a new belt pack and headset, and then
register the belt pack normally. Remember that each charger accepts 4
belt packs, so you may have to order additional chargers as well.
Q:
A:
Can I upgrade my QD-PS to expand the number of users?
Yes, this can be done, but it is essential that a qualified engineer carry out
this work. Contact your local distributor for more details.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
clean the headset and its cable once
a month with a moist cloth.
Alternatively you can use any
“plastic-friendly” cleaning agent.
Your belt pack is a sealed unit, and
the best way to look after it is to rub it
with a moist cloth to clean away any
surface dirt. Similarly, you should
SERVICING
Servicing should only be carried out
by qualified personnel.
Do not remove the casing of any
Quail product, as there may be a risk
of electric shock.
WARRANTY STATEMENT
All Quail Digital components are covered by a 12 months return-to-base
warranty, from the date of purchase.
Conditions
The warranty is only offered subject to the absence of, or evidence of,
misuse, overload or accidental damage to equipment.
The liability of Quail will be limited to the cost of repair / replacement of
the unit under warranty.
This warranty applies to the original purchaser only
The warranty will become void if any unauthorised repairs or
modifications have been made to the equipment.
This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights.
Returns policy
If your business is resident in the
United Kingdom, please pack the
item in its original carton with a fault
report and contact details, and send it
by registered mail to:
Quail Returns
Cross Keys House
Westfield Industrial Estate
Bath BA3 4BF
If your business is resident outside
the United Kingdom, contact your
distributor for further information or
visit our website www.quaildigital.com
for assistance.
Note: Quail cannot be held responsible for items not sent by registered
method, or in unsuitable packaging
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
QD-BP
Operating Frequencies (North America)
Operating Frequencies (Europe)
Carrier Power
Typical operating range
Supply Voltage
Battery cycle
Operating Temperature
Protection Class
Dimensions H x W x D
Weight
1.92GHz - 1.93 GHz
1.88GHz - 1.90GHz
<250mW (24 dBm)
150m outdoors, 50m indoors
3.6V NiMH cell, 1500mAh
18 hours on 4 hour charge
-100C to 550C
IP 42
94mm x 123mm x 42mm
0.280 kg
QD-PS
Operating Frequencies (North America)
Operating Frequencies (Europe)
Carrier Power
Typical operating range
Power requirements
Operating Temperature
Dimensions H x W x D
Weight
1.92GHz - 1.93 GHz
1.88GHz - 1.90GHz
<250mW (24 dBm)
150m outdoors, 50m indoors
100V-240V voltage sensing. 47Hz-63Hz
-100C to 550C
205mm x 255mm x 52mm
PS (6 users) 0.750 kg PS (12 users) 0.800 kg
QD-CG 7
Power requirements
Operating Temperature
Charging output voltage
Dimensions H x W x D
Weight
100V-240V voltage sensing. 47Hz-63Hz
-100C to 550C
12V
85mm x 286mm x 193mm
0.485 kg
Headsets
Refer to specific Headset User Guide
Compliance
All products comply, where applicable to:
CTR 06, CE, FCC and IC.
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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.
Quail Digital Primary Station complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20 centimetres between the radiator and your body.
For body worn operation, this Quail Digital Belt pack has been tested and meets the FCC
RF exposure guidelines when used with the belt clip supplied with this product. Use of
other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter
This device complies with Industry Canada rules and 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.
Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment
Quail Ltd
92 Lots Road
London SW10 0QD
www.quaildigital.com
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