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3m intercom manualsCall (800) 328-0033. The system also provides communications between station selectors. LED1 (adjacent to JMP1) blinks when noise reduction module is active. Note Local codes may dictate placement of call stations. Figure 5. Suggested Call Station Placement Station Selectors For proper system operation, locate the Station Selectors: 1. Table 1 shows wire gauge required for different distances between components. We recommend installing a separate power supply transformer (3M part number 78-8095-0910-8), for each Station Selector located over 100 feet from the Communications Controller, The RS 485 cable carries DC power for the Station Selectors, requiring a larger gauge wire. A separate power supply (3M part number 78-8095-0910-8) must be plugged into each Station Selector that exceeds the three Station Selector limit. We recommend installing a separate power supply if the cable length from the Station Selector to the Communications Controller exceeds 100 feet. Check the number of speakers at each Multiple Product Dispenser (MPD). Typically, each active side of the MPD is identified as a separate pump: Number of Speakers at MPD. Initialization instructions for Pump Mode (factory default) Init PUMP Mode. See System Mode Selection. Programming State MENU Figure 11. D-2400 Keypad All Station Selectors ship from the factory with a default ID number of 15. It is important to connect and power up each new Station Selector, ONE STATION SELECTOR AT A TIME, when installing a new system. Memorized parameters are given below. These parameters are stored in the EEPROM. Adjust this value VOX Sensitive to accommodate the ambient noise level at the Station Selector location.D-2400 Key- Key functions are defined below. HOLD (Shift) Shifts between upper and lower case for text data. UP ARROW Increments data by 1. Fields wrap around. DOWN ARROW Decrements data by 1. Enters the following for text entry: Unshifted Shifted Enters the digit 7 for numeric entry.http://x-column.com/medien/3par-f400-service-manual.xml
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Enters the following for text entry: Unshifted Shifted Enters the digit 8 for numeric entry. Enters the following for text entry: Unshifted Shifted. Model C1060. Installation InstructionsTypical Single Lane Installation. Battery Charger. Speaker and Microphone Assemblies. Standard Systems. Duplex Systems. Base Station. Programming Station. Connecting the Base Station Directly to Components. Connecting the Base Station to Components Using the Optional Interconnect Module. Connecting the Auxiliary Intercom (Optional). Dual Lane System Installation. Cross Lane System Installation.Setting Audio Levels. Duplex Systems Only.Circuit Board Jumpers, Adjustment Controls, Indicators and Switches. Jumpers.Troubleshooting Audio Feedback. Technical Assistance.Figure 1. Typical Installation. Figure 3. Base Station Mounting Holes. Figure 4. Programming Station Mounting Holes. Figure 7. Connecting Components to the Interconnect Module.Figure 1. Typical Installation. Material Required (not supplied)ImportantInstall the battery charger and begin charging the batteries before you install any other components. Install the battery charger in a clean, dry environment. An office location is best. The battery charger may be placed on a flat surface such as a table, desk, etc., or it can be fastened to a wall usingThe three green lights on the battery charger will turn on. To charge a battery, plug it into the charger as shown in Figure 2. Observe the charging status indicator next toThe indicator lights RED to indicate the battery is charging. The indicator lights GREEN to indicate the battery is fully charged.This repeating tone continues for two minutes.Standard Systems. Duplex SystemsBase StationAt least 3 feet from large metal objects such as refrigerators, ranges, coolers, etc., and other metal orImportant. Do not mount base station under steel countertops, within 3 feet ofFigure 3.http://danielstrehlau.com/userfiles/3par-inform-management-console-manual.xml Base Station Mounting HolesKeep the transformer cable at least 6 inches from the left half of the base station. This half contains sensitiveAn 18 inch cable is provided to connect between the base station and the programming station. Important. Allow enough room below the programming station to allow insertion of theDo not mount programming station tooFigure 4. Programming Station Mounting HolesImportantModule. Connect the base station to the interconnect module as shown in Figure 6. Note that the connections are made toSupplied with Duplex Mic. Figure 7. Connecting Components to the Interconnect ModuleThe presence alert shown is wired to operate only when the Model C1060 is turned off. If a separate outside microphone is used, the auxiliary intercom must be configured for OUTSIDE MIC. Refer to the Auxiliary Intercom Installation Instructions for information about moving any internal jumpers.Dual Lane System Installation. A dual lane system consists of two separate single lane systems that operate independently of each other. EachTo install a dual lane system:Important. Base station models C921 and earlier must be mounted at least 25 feet apart. Base station models C922 may be mounted as close as 2 feet apart.This designates the base station as a lane 1 system.Important. Do not set both base stations to the same lane number as this will causeCross-Lane System Installation. The Cross-Lane system provides communication for facilities that have two menu signs. It consists of two baseA Cross-Lane Module is a five-pole switch that allows theRefer to the installation instructions (Document. These instructions are alsoA Cross-Lane Module can be useful if the manager wishes to operate each lane with a separate crew duringThis is accomplished by turning the Cross-Lane switch OFF.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/67123 By pressing the T1Module is OFF, the operator will only hear the vehicle detector alert from the menu sign with which he or sheDuring periods of lower activity, the Cross-Lane Module is turned ON, allowing one headset order-taker toA single alert indicates a vehicle is at menu sign 1 while a double alert indicates aNotes: Both base stations must be set to the same channel number and different lane numbers. Base station models C922Test the system prior to installation by placing the baseSet Jumpers and program the headsets. Insure that the talk L.E.D. onWiring the System. Figure 11. Cross-Lane Wiring Diagram. Programming the Headsets for Cross-Lane Operation. Follow the steps below to program the headsets for Cross-Lane operation, and disable the Talk-Lock function. It does not matter which base station is used to program the headsets. By pressing T1, the headset will alwaysTalk-Lock is a toggle function that must be checked first to see if it is enabled or disabled. If the Talk LEDTo disable Talk-Lock, turn the headset OFF, press and hold the L button while pressing ON for 5The Talk LED on the base station should notWith the headset OFF, press and hold T1 and T2 while pressing ON for 5 seconds. You will hear anVerify that the headsets are properly programmed for Cross-Lane operation. Press T1 and verify that the Talk LED lights on the lane 1 base station and does not light on thePress T2 and verify that the Talk LED lights on the lane 2 base station and does not light on theTo remove the Cross-Lane function and return the headsets to the normal operating mode, first turn theYou will hear anOperation. Cross-Lane Module OFF. Vehicle detector alerts. The operator will only hear the vehicle detector alert from the menu sign with which he or she lastVehicles at menu sign 2 willAnswering customers. Pressing T1 will only allow communication with the lane 1 customer. Pressing T2 will only allowPaging function.http://cornerstonedurham.com/images/3m-infrared-thermometer-ir-500-manual.pdf Pressing T1 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T1. Pressing. T2 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T2. Cross-Lane Module ON. The operator will always hear both vehicle detector alerts. Vehicles at menu sign 1 will be heard as aVehicles at menu sign 2 will be heard as a double repeating alert. Answering customers. T2 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T2.The order-taker may object to hearing the vehicle alert from the other lane while taking an order; if so, weWith the AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT wires disconnected, the T1 and T2 buttons control which menu signThey also control which headsets to PAGE to. Disconnecting the AUDIO IN and. AUDIO OUT wires presents some issues if a cook or cashier needs to monitor both lanes. If the cook or cashier is using a headset to monitor lane 1, and the order-taker is taking an order fromAs an alternative, a monitor speaker from each base station may be installed in the kitchen. (Caution. Monitor speakers are generally not recommended for duplex systems using C921AA base stations. TheC921BA and C922 base stationsWith the Cross-Lane module turned ON, two rapid single tones may be heard from the lane 1 base station. To eliminate this problem, turn down the volume of the ALERT TONE LEVEL control, on one of the baseImportant. Whenever a jumper setting is changed, the RESET SWITCH on the base station circuit board must be pressedAlso, each of the headsets in the system must beRefer to the base station circuit board illustration (Figure 14) and the applicable system configuration below. SetFunction. Menu Sign with Speaker only (OSM). Jumper Settings. Jumper pins 1 and 2 on jumpers J1 and J2.Menu Sign with Separate Speaker and. Microphone. Lane 1 SystemJumper pins 2 and 3 on jumpers J1 and J2. Air Switch (Pulse) Detector. Jumper pins 1 and 2 of jumper J4.Standard Operation. Menu Power Selection. Talk Monitor LevelJumper pins 2 and 3 of jumper J4. Jumper pins 2 and 3 of jumper J5. Jumper must cover the top 2 pins of jumper J6. Jumper left 2 pins of jumper J9. Jumper pins 1 and 2 of jumper J3. Function. Lane 2 System. Jumper pins 2 and 3 on base station 2, jumper J3. Menu Power SelectionJumper pins 2 and 3 of jumper J4. Talk Monitor Level. Jumper pins 1 and 2 on base station 1, jumper J3.Menu Sign with Separate Speaker and. Jumper pins 2 and 3 on jumpers J1 and J2. Lane 1 System. Jumper pins 1 and 2 of jumper J4.Duplex Operation. Jumper pins 1 and 2 of jumper J5. Jumper bottom 2 pins of jumper J6. Jumper left 2 pins of jumper J9.If customer desires, jumper right 2 pins ofJumper CRFT 2 pins when using a C1060Jumper right 2 pins for all configurationsSWT Threshold (High). SWT Threshold (NRML). Menu Sign with Separate Speaker and. Jumper pins 1 and 2 on base station 1,Lane 2 System. Jumper pins 2 and 3 on base station 2,Air Switch (Pulse) Detector. Jumper left 2 pins of jumper J9.If customer desires, jumper right 2 pins ofSelect a channel that neither receives or causes interference and then program the headsets to that channel usingImportant. After making any changes to the base station jumper settings, you must pressImportant. When two systems are used in a dual lane application, each base station mustIf you are installing this as a single lane system, 8 channels on the LANE 2 setting are alsoFigure 13. Base Station Circuit BoardRepeat the channel selection procedure if interference occurs. After seven channel changes, the original channelIf interference is still present and the system is a single lane system, try changing the. J3 lane designation jumper from lane 1 to lane 2. If this fails and none of the channels are interference free,Setting Audio Levels. To set the audio levels, refer to the related audio level procedure below and to the illustration of the base stationAll the audio level adjustment controls are located on the base station circuit board.The microphone at the menu sign must be located within four feet of the vehicle for duplexTo set the audio levels:Then turn the MENU MIC SENS level control down (CCW) until the feedbackVerify that feedbackIf everything is all right, the audio will be too loud.Duplex and Standard Systems. For Duplex systems, the microphone at the menu sign must be located within four feet of theThe following procedures apply to both duplex and standard systems. Alert Tone Level. The alert tone level is the volume of the alert tone heard in the headset. To set the alert tone level:When the vehicle is detected, you will hear the vehicleMonitor Speaker Volume Levels. The monitor speaker volume levels are the levels for the various functions heard through the optional monitorTurn the controls clockwise toTo set the monitor speaker volume levels:Adjust the MON TALKAdjust the MON PAGE control soIf any monitor functions are not desired by the customer, turn the related adjustment control fullyStandard Systems Only. The following procedures apply only to standard systems. Listen Level (Menu Sign Microphone Sensitivity). The listen level is the volume of the menu sign audio heard in the headset. To set the listen level:When the vehicle is detected, you will hear the vehicleThe Listen Level should now be properly adjusted.To set the menu sign talk volume level:Figure 14. Base Station Circuit Board. Jumpers. J1 and J2. Set for the type of menu sign in the system. Jumper pins 1 and 2 on both jumpers for menuJumper pins 2 and 3 on both jumpers for menu signs having aJumper pins 1 and 2 to select lane 1. Jumper pins 2 and 3 to select lane 2.Jumper pins 1 and 2 for an air switchJumper pins 2 and 3 for standardThis setting may cause feedback when a headset is operating near the monitorThis jumper is used to change the dynamic gainIt should normally be set to NRML. Occasionally, the inbound audio volume will decrease when C1060 headsets are used in Talk. Lock mode. Set jumper J10 to HIGH, in this case only. C1060 headsets are being used in Talk Lock mode. After changing any jumper setting(s), be sure to press the RESET SWITCH onAdjustment ControlsControls the audio level coming from the menu sign.If any of the monitor functions are not desired by the customer, turn the appropriate adjustmentIndicatorsLit LED indicates which channel is selected for base station operation.Lights when a vehicle is detected at the menu sign.CHANNEL SELECT Switch. Programming Jack. RESET Switch. Controls power to the base station. Selects volume for day or night operation.Press to turn noiseSelects base station operating channel. For programming new channel selection or jumper setting(s) into theConnectors. C5000 Terminal StripNormal use and care of the system. Use and care of the headset. Battery replacement and recharging. Operation of the base station module switches and controls. Operation of optional Noise Reduction Module. Operation of Loop Detector. Refer to the Model C1060 Headset Intercom System Operating Instructions. Troubleshooting Audio Feedback. If audio feedback occurs, check the following and correct as necessary. Is the microphone audio wiring separately contained in its own cable, with no other “active” wires in theAre the speaker and microphone at least 14 inches apart? Is the outbound audio level too high? Is speaker audio being reflected back to the microphone from nearby surfaces? Technical AssistanceFood Service BusinessFood Services BusinessSt. Paul, MN 55144-1000. Printed in U.S.A.PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: No. Create Date: 2003:10:29 15:18:01-06:00. Modify Date: 2003:10:29 15:18:01-06:00. Page Count: 29. Creation Date: 2003:10:29 21:18:01Z. Mod Date: 2003:10:29 21:18:01Z. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 5.0.5 (Windows). Author: US038009. Metadata Date: 2003:10:29 21:18:01Z. Creator: US038009. Title: Microsoft Word - C1060Ins.doc. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ? 3M (IPC) 2002. All rights reserved. The system also provides communications between station selectors. It is a single channel, half-duplex, wired system. Note Local codes may dictate placement of call stations. Figure 5. Suggested Call Station Placement Station Selectors For proper system operation, locate the Station Selectors: 1. At locations chosen for maximum efficiency. 2. On counters, mounted on pedestals, or mounted on walls. 3. In dry and heated areas. Page 10 Performance Series Wiring the System Wiring the System Depending on distance, use twisted pair, 14-22 AWG audio cables when wiring the Wired Intercom System, components. Figure 7 shows an overview of the cable types and number of conductors required for each unit. Table 1 shows wire gauge required for different distances between components. Page 11 Performance Series Wiring The System Configuration Worksheets Use Configuration Worksheets 1 through 3 (located at the end of this document) to plan and record your system configuration. You can record the system wire locations, wire color scheme, and program settings on the worksheets. Store the worksheets inside the cover of the Communications Controller. Page 12 Performance Series Initializing the System Wiring Communications Controller Figure 9. Connecting P3 to Communications Controller Refer to Configuration Worksheets 2 and 3 to determine the specific wires and connections to be made. Page 13 Performance Series Initializing the System Initializing the System System Mode Selection: Before starting the system Initialization process, you must determine the mode of operation. Check the number of speakers at each Multiple Product Dispenser (MPD). Typically, each active side of the MPD is identified as a separate pump: Number of Speakers at MPD Mode of Operation to Use 1 Island Mode 2 Pump Mode Table 2. Determining Mode of Operation Figure 10. Page 14 Performance Series Initializing the System. Important 1. Initialization will erase all memorized parameters and restore factory default values. 2. If Pump Mode (factory default) is desired, initialization is not required. 3. If software is upgraded, the system must be re-initialized. Page 15 Performance Series Programming the System Programming the System. Important If you have not selected the mode of operation (Pump or Island) do so now. See System Mode Selection. Programming State To program the Performance Series Intercom System, it is necessary to put the system in the programming state. From this state, the entire system is configured and all memorized parameters are adjusted. To enter the programming state, simultaneously: Press and hold the STD BY key. Page 16 Performance Series Programming the System Error Message. This message occurs when there is no communications between the Station Selector and Communications Controller. A number (1 to 15 inclusive). Adjust this value to accommodate the ambient noise level at the Station Selector location. Use a lower value for a higher noise environment. This parameter is used to disable music at any Call Station. Page 19 Performance Series Keypad Function Definitions (for Text entry) (Programming State) Programming the System Key functions are defined below. Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MENU 0 T A L K Function HOLD (Shift) Shifts between upper and lower case for text data. UP ARROW Increments data by 1. Fields wrap around. DOWN ARROW Decrements data by 1. Fields wrap around. 1 Enters the digit 1 for numeric entry. Enters the following for text entry: SP-389C Figure 12. Page 20 Performance Series Programming the System Key 6 Function Enters the digit 6 for numeric entry. Enters the following for text entry: Unshifted Shifted 9 Q q Enters the digit 7 for numeric entry. Testing the Functions Perform the following tests after installing the Performance Series D-2400 Intercom System: 1. Page 23 Performance Series Configuration Worksheets Configuration Worksheets 19 Page 24 Performance Series Configuration Worksheets 20 Page 25 Performance Series Configuration Worksheets 21 Page 26 Page 27 Commercial Care Division Food Service Business 3M Center St. A forefront leader in drive-thru and express ordering communications with professional training and on-site experience in speed-of-service technologies. 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