User's Manual

Configuration
September 2012 – Revision 1.9 DRAFT
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3M™ Wireless Communication System Model XT-1
Installation Manual
To change the page message volume monitoring settings:
E
nter the user service mode, see page 30.
Select 02 Monitor Volume.
To enable or disable the monitor playing internal paging messages,
change the value for PAGE Messages: Enable to ON or OFF.
To change the volume level, select a new value for PAGE Messages:
Volume. The range is 0 (silent) to 20 (maximum).
Greeter Messages
Changing the greeter message volume affects how loudly the monitor plays the
greeter messages. You can also disable the monitor playing the greeter
messages.
To change the greeter message volume monitoring settings:
Enter the configuration mode, see page 30.
Select 02 Monitor Volume.
To enable or disable the monitor playing greeter messages, change the
value for Greeter Messages: Enable to ON or OFF.
To change the volume level, select a new value for Greeter
Messages: Volume. The range is 0 (silent) to 20 (maximum).
Change the Night Volume
You can assign a standard reduction in the volume level of the customer order
point speaker for night hours when lower volume is typically required. With the
night volume set, the system automatically adjusts the volume during night
hours, then back to normal during the day.
To change the night volume setting:
Enter the configuration mode, see page 30.
Select a new value for 03 Night Volume > Reduce DriveThru
Volume At Night By. The range is 0 to the current day volume
level.
Notes:
Night Volume is never higher than Day Volume.
Night volume reduction is a subtracted value, not the resulting level;
therefore, if it is the same as the day volume level, the speaker will turn off at
night.
You cannot change the day outbound talk volume on this screen, only the
reduction amount identified above.
Registering Headsets
Each headset must be registered to a base station before it can be used. Once
registered, it should not need to be registered again unless it is intentionally
removed.
Add Headsets
Each headset has a unique identification number. The number is imprinted on
the headset and broadcast to the base station whenever it is turned on.