Dra FT Revision INCLUDING Com Zo BF AND HS-30 WIRELESS HEADSET System 400 Wireless Audio System Operating Instructions (For Full-Duplex and Half-Duplex Operations) 6675 Mesa Ridge Road, San Diego, CA 82121 USA Phone: 1-800-848-4468 Fax: (858) 552-0172 HM ELECTRONICS, INC.
Table of Contents GENERAL eee 1 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Loo ii icon ees 1 AL Main Components «ooh. a 1 B. Controls, Switches, Connectors and Indicator Lights... 2 To Base Station ee 2 2. COMMUNICATOR® in, 3 3. Battery Charger ooh iii 3 EQUIPMENT CARE AND USE ER 4 Using the Batteries and Battery Charger 4 Wearing the COMMUNICATOR® iin. 8 Using the COMMUNICATOR® HOW TO and HOW NOT TO handle the Headset Cable and Connector. 8 . How to Clean the COMMUNICATOR® . NORMAL SYSTEM 400 OPERATION LL... iii 9 moor A.
Figure List of Figures Title System 400 Base Station ACACIA Battery Charger iis COMO COMMUNICATOR® Base station features LoL Communicator controls, connector and indicator light instating the battery Opening the battery compartment Battery charger shown with a properly installed battery Ce Plug the earpiece/microphone cable into the cable receptacle Insert belt through belt loop on back of Communicator pouch...
L GENERAL The System 400 is a wireless audio system primarily for use at quick-service restaurants. II. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION A. Main Components & System 400 Base Station # AC420 Battery Charger » COMO COMMUNICATOR® {includes belt and pouch plus one spare battery) any Figure 1. Figure 2. System 400 Base Station ACACIA Battery Charger Figure 3.
B. Controls, Switches, Connectors and Indicator Lights 1. Base Station Front ~ System indicator lights POWER light is on when the base station has power MESSAGE RECORD light is on when the base station is ready to record a message for the message repeater, and blinking while a message is being recorded. The MESSAGE REPEATER button must be IN. RECEIVE light is used only for troubleshooting, but is also on during channel-A and channel-B transmissions.
2. COMMUNICATOR® © ¥ CEDES 7 8 se Com Hoo BP Figure 5. Communicator controls, connector and indicator light 1OFF/ON button: turns Communicator on and off. 2-~ Volume control buttons: adjust listening level in earpiece. 3— Power-on light: lights when power goes on, and remains lit until battery needs replacing or Communicator is turned off, The power-on light blinks when transmitting channel.
JI. NORMAL OPERATION AND USE A. Using the Batteries and Battery Charger Before operating your COMMUNICATOR®, be certain you have a fully charged Ni Cd battery. Place it in the Communicator as instructed below. 1. Installing and removing Communicator batteries o Install a fully charged Ni Cd battery in the battery compartment with the arrow on the battery pointing out as shown in Figure 6. Slide it into the tracks on both sides of the compartment until its cater clicks securely in place. 5 Figure 6.
Release Tab To insert the batter pack nto The HS-50 wireless headset, slide the compartment on th lower inside porch electronic module.
Operating Instructions for the HS-30 Wireless Headset The HS-30 headset consists of an earphone , a microphone, and an electronics unit containing an AM transceiver. It is used with a COMPACT helipad communicator. The HS-30"s unique feature is that it does not require a headset cable to connect it to the beltway. Instead the HS-30 establishes a communications link with the beltway using an AM transceiver and a self contained battery.
2. When to replace batteries When a good battery is in the COMMUNICATOR® and the power is on, the red light on top of the unit will be fit. This light only indicates the power is on. It does not indicate how much power is left in the battery. As a battery weakens during routine use, you will hear a repeating beep in the earpiece, indicating the battery needs fo be replaced. Typical battery life with normal use hours.
B. Wearing the COMMUNICATOR® Plug the headset-cable connector into the receptacle on the Communicator as shown in Figure 9. The connector is keyed so it can only be inserted in the correct position, with the cord extending downward. Loosen the snap on the cord protection flap and re snap it with the flap over the cord. Snap Figure 9.
Put the headset on your head and clip one of mm the clothing clips to your collar as shown in = Figure 11, Clip the other clothing clip to the back of your shirt, above your waist. Position Ry the microphone approximately 2 inches ~— {50.8 mm) from your mouth. Figure 11. . Correct wearing of the Communicator headset Using the COMMUNICATOR® Turn the Communicator on by pressing the ON/OFF button. Be certain the red power light goes on when the Communicator is turned an.
D. HOW TO and HOW NOT TO handle the Headset Cable and Connector Align the connector key and pins with key and holes in the receptacle when plugging Twist headset connector into Communicator receptacle. the headset into the Communicator. Fasten cable to pouch with strain relies strap. Allow cable to be stressed at connector Clip the cable to your clothing with the Allow Gable to hang freckly. clothing clips. Grasp and pull cable to unplug headset.
Iv. OPERATION In single or dual drive-thru operations, COMMUNICATOR® button "A is for communication with the customer, and button *B" is for communication with other crew members wearing Communicators. In dual drive-thru operations, the Communicator button "C" is used to switch between Lanes 1 and 2. Button “C” has no function in single drive-thru operations. A. Single Drive-Thru Lane, Full-Duplex Operation ACTION RESULT Press and held button "A" while speaking and listening to customer.
C. ACTION Dual Drive-Thru, Full-Duplex Operation RESULT Press and hold button “A” while speaking and listening to a customer in Lane 1 or 2. Release when the transaction is completed, Customer hears your voice and you hear customer's vice (two-way conversation). Everyone wearing a Communicator hears the communication. NOTE: When transmitting in Lane 1 operation, the Communicator power light will blink rapidly.
G. Speed-Team Operation Speed-team operation is used during high-volume times. An order taker wearing a belt-PAC relays orders from outside into the store using the “B” channel on the COMMUNICATOR®. Placing the SPEED TEAM switch in the ON (in) position will disable the speaker and microphone in the speaker post or menu board, and will also disable the vehicle tone and alert tone from the timer. Remote Display Operation One or more R30 Remote Displays may be used with your Stern 400.
© V. IN CASE OF PROBLEMS (Deter to the circuit board illustration on page 14) TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST Problem Probable Cause Solution No sound in headset when you press COMMUNICATOR® bunion “A” and speak into headset microphone. Power is off at base station. Check circuit breaker for building. Power supply in base station is not working. Check power supply indicator lights on base station.
Problem Probable Cause Solution Ne inbound sound farm customer (in hat-duplex operation), System may be set for spearhead operation. Be certain SPEED TEAM button on base station is out (OFF) Base station may be set for wrong drive-thru mode (full or half-duplex} Check $6 switch on base station circuit board. Switch #1 should be ON for tulip-duplex OFF for halt-duplex Personnel hear static only in headsets Transmitter antenna connection on base station is loose. Tighten transmitter antenna connection.
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VI. SPECIFICATIONS Base Station 1. Voltage input 2. AC current input a Audio distortion 4. Outside speaker output 5. Ceiling speaker power 6. Message repeater 7. Controls/Switches 8. TX/RX Frequency 9. Dimensions 10. Weight Battery Charger 1. Voltage input: 2. AC current input: 3. Number of charge ports: 4. Charge time: 5. Dissensions: 8. Weight: 7. indicators: COMMUNICATOR® 1. Battery (Ni Cd) 2. RF Frequency 3. Dimensions 4. Weight 5. Controls 6. indicator 7. Connector VAC +2.5V 350mA nominal, 1.
VII. ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT The following optional equipment is available for use with your System 400. To order any of these products, call the HME Sales Department at (858) 535-6080.