Product Manual

Configuration
3M™ Wireless Communication System Model XT-1
Installation Manual
September 2012 – Revision 1.9 DRAFT
Page 43 of 68
Detector Type
Because there are two basic types of vehicle detector, pulse and presence, you
must specify which type you have in the base station.
Enter the base station configuration mode, see page 31.
Change the value for
07 Global Settings
>
Vehicle
Detector#1
to
Presence
or
Pulse
.
Note:
Vehicle detector#1 is always the order point.
For presence type detectors, specify a value for
Vehicle Detector
#X Minimum (Seconds)
. Setting a higher number will increase the
customer’s wait time, but decrease false detections that could be caused
by cars driving over the detector without stopping.
Notes:
When the pulse setting is used, each call must be ended by pressing the page
button on the headset.
If you are using a vehicle detector board, the presence or pulse setting should
match the dip switch setting on the board.
If the vehicle detector is set to delay (via its own dip switches) and you set a
delay in the base station, the delays are additive: you could end up with a
longer than expected total delay.
Kitchen Noise Reduction
Activating this option reduces the amount of background kitchen noise picked
up by the order takers headset microphone and transmitted to the order point
speaker.
Perform the following procedure to enable or disable Kitchen Noise Reduction.
Enter the base station configuration mode, see page 31.
Change the value for
07 Global Settings
>
Kitchen Noise
Reduction
to
DYNAMIC
or
OFF
.
Important Notes:
By default, the Kitchen Noise Reduction is set to DYNAMIC.
For this feature to function, all “signed-on” headsets must be of version 5.11 or later.
If even one headset of an older version signs on, the:
feature will automatically be disabled despite it’s value remaining set as DYNAMIC
base station emits 3 audible chirps and
Run Screen will display a message
Headset <XXXXXXX> allows kitchen noise
”.