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1. menu sign To enable or disable the talk lock feature 1 Turn the headset OFF 2 Press and hold the TALK LOCK button while pressing and holding the ON button until audible tones are heard This indicates that the feature has been enabled or disabled 3 Check headset operation to determine if the talk lock feature has been disabled or enabled With the talk lock feature enabled e The headset automatically switches from standby to talk listen when a customer is detected at the menu sign e The headset automatically switches back to standby when the customer leaves the menu sign v Note The headsets are shipped with the talk lock feature enabled Changing Channels Symptoms of Radio Frequency Interference if Interference is e The operating range between the base station and the headsets gets very Encountered short sometimes 25 feet or less e Normally you will hear nothing to indicate interference Occasionally you might hear a whistle or a chirp in the background but seldom if ever will you hear talking e The Talk or Page LED on the base station flickers briefly causing one of the following a The system may leave the STANDBY mode and go into the LISTEN mode with no vehicle alert heard b The system may drop out of TALK LOCK by itself Solutions e Change the base station to another channel at least three channels away For single lane systems a better solution is to change jumper J3 to Lane 2 e Locate and shut off othe
2. 4 Figure 4 3 Slot and 6 Slot Battery Chargers 3M 2001 February 3 Controls and Indicators Model C1060 Base Station 10 ON OFF Switch POWER Indicator VOLUME DAY NIGHT Switch NRM On Off Button Page Indicator Talk Indicator Vehicle Indicator Monitor Volume Access The base station controls and indicators are shown below SP 384A Figure 5 Base Station Controls and Indicators The ON OFF switch controls power to the base station This indicator lights when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position Y Note If for some reason the C1060 headset system does not operate and the system includes an optional wired backup system turn off the C1060 Base Station to enable the backup system With the switch in the DAY position the volume of the menu sign speaker is increased for daytime operation With the switch in the NIGHT position the volume of the menu sign speaker is decreased for nighttime operation Sound travels further and more efficiently at night These indicators light to show which of the 8 channels is selected This indicator blinks when the Noise Reduction Module is switched on This button turns the optional Noise Reduction Module on or off This indicator lights when headset Page communications occur This indicator lights when headset to menu sign Talk communications occur This indicator lights when a vehicle is detected at the menu sign This access hole all
3. Switch customer at the menu sign in lane 2 Release the switch to listen For single lane systems T2 can also be used to talk to lane 1 6 Page Switch Press and hold the Page switch to talk to internal personnel without being heard by the customer at the menu sign Release the switch to listen With the switch released you can hear both menu sign customers and internal paging 7 Talk Lock Switch For duplex systems press the talk lock switch once to talk and listen to the Hands Free customer This enables hands free operation 8 Battery Release Push the battery release up and hold it there while removing the battery from the headset housing 9 Battery This rechargeable battery provides power to the headset 10 Headset This window accepts the Infrared programming signals from the programming Programming station to allow the headset to be programmed to the same channel as the base Window station 11 Microphone The microphone sends the headset operator s voice to the menu sign or other headset operators while eliminating unwanted background noise 12 Earphone Earpad The earphone is a speaker that broadcasts the voice from the customer at the menu sign or from other headset operators The replaceable earpad covers the earphone and cushions the operator s ear to provide comfort Earpad angle adjustment is required 13 Headband The headband adjustment slide is used to increase or decrease the size of the Adjustment Slide head odds 14 Battery Si
4. alert tone press and hold T1 or T2 to talk to the customer at the menu sign Release T1 or T2 to listen Dual Lane Standard or Duplex Communication Systems In dual lane systems some headsets are programmed to communicate with Lane 1 and others are programmed to communicate with Lane 2 The headsets are labeled accordingly 1 An alert tone sounds in the headset when the system detects a customer vehicle at the menu sign e The alert tone for Lane 1 is a single beep that repeats at 2 second intervals e The alert tone for Lane 2 is a double beep that repeats at 2 second intervals 2 When you hear the single beep alert tone press and hold T1 and talk to the customer at menu sign 1 Release T1 to listen When you hear the double beep alert tone press and hold T2 to talk to the customer at the menu sign 2 Release T2 to listen Cross Lane Communication Systems Communication During Peak Hours During peak hours the cross lane module is turned off and the system functions like a dual lane duplex system Some headsets are programmed to communicate with Lane 1 and others are programmed to communicate with Lane 2 The headsets are labeled accordingly 3M 2001 February Operation Model C1060 Talk Lock Mode Hands Free Communication During Off Peak Hours During off peak hours the cross lane module is turned on to enable a single operator to communicate with customers in either lane 1 or 2 1 An
5. are charging charging status indicator is RED e Remember that batteries discharge fastest during Talk and Page operation Avoid unnecessary communications Important Keep the following information in mind as you operate the system and as you Information about establish operating procedures C1060 Rechargeable e Each 3M battery contains an internal protective device to prevent unsafe Batteries discharge rates But as with any battery avoid shorting across the battery contacts with metal items Never carry a battery in a pocket or place it in a drawer where it can accidentally be shorted by keys coins etc e Have adequate charging capacity for the number of headsets in your system One 3 slot battery charger will handle up to three headsets Use of more than three headsets requires a 6 slot battery charger e Batteries perform best at moderate temperatures Extremes of heat and cold reduce their performance e Anunused C1060 battery loses five percent of its charge per week Batteries that have not been used for several weeks should be recharged before use N Dan ger Do not open battery or expose it to heat above 200 F 16 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Special Instructions for System Manager Programming the Headset for Cross Lane Operation Press and hold both T1 and T2 Reprogramming The headsets are factory programmed for single lane operation to enable the operator to press either T1 or T2 to communi
6. available with all system configurations To page another operator press and hold the page switch Release the page switch to listen Y Note If you are not a menu sign operator do not use the page mode while the menu sign operator is communicating Doing so may interrupt or prevent communication between the menu sign operator and the customer Page Monitor Mode Use this mode to listen for pages from other operators without hearing the communication to and from the menu sign This feature is convenient for managers and supervisors who only want to hear page communication This mode is available with all system configurations To use the page monitor mode 1 Turn the headset OFF See Figure 9 LED Indicator Goes Out When Headset is ON Press ON OFF Switch SP 445A Figure 9 Turning Headset OFF 2 While pressing and holding the page switch turn the headset ON This locks the headset in the page monitor mode See Figure 10 3M 2001 February 11 Operation Model C1060 LED indicator turns green then press ON OFF Switch Press and hold PAGE switch SP 445A Figure 10 Page Switch and On OFF Switch To respond to a page press P page switch To return to normal headset operation 1 Turn the headset OFF 2 Turn the headset ON Special When using the talk listen mode or the page mode keep the following things in Considerations mund e Communication between t
7. interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 3M 2001 February iii Important Information Model C1060 Blank Page iv 3M 2001 February Model C1060 System Description Introduction System Configurations Single Lane Standard Communication System Single Lane Duplex Communication System Dual Lane Standard Communication System Dual Lane Duplex Communication System Cross Lane Communication System The 3M Model C1060 Headset Intercom System is a wireless intercom system designed for high reliability compactness and ease of service The system can be programmed to operate on any one of 16 different channels to provide high quality audio performance and reduce the possibility of interference between neighboring wireless systems The system can be configured in one of five ways depending on the number of menu signs lanes at the facility and the type of communication desired The single lane standard communication system provides standard communication talk or listen for facilities that have one menu sign The system consists of one base station and one or more headsets and battery chargers The single lane duplex communication system provides duplex co
8. not come on check for power at the wall outlet Reprogram the headsets with the programming cable Call for authorized service Reprogram the headset with the programming station Try to program other headsets If they won t program replace the programming station If the other headsets program OK the single headset needs repair Press the ON button Replace the battery with a fully charged one Call for authorized service Plug the vehicle detector into power outlet or replace the detector fuse Remove power to vehicle detector for a few seconds to reset the detector Adjust alert tone volume 3M 2001 February 23 Troubleshooting Model C1060 5 All headsets will not go into Standby silence when the vehicle leaves the menu sign 6 Audio on all headsets cuts out or is interrupted This is normal when a pulse air switch type of vehicle detector is used There is a large metal object near the loop in the driveway if a loop is used The Loop detector is locked LE up Defective vehicle detector The cause could be radio interference These are symptoms of interference The operating range between the base station and the headsets gets very short sometimes 25 feet or less Normally you will hear nothing to indicate interference The Talk or Page light flickers briefly causing the system to leave standby mode and go into listen mode with no
9. vehicle alert heard The system may drop out of Talk Lock by itself When pressing the Channel Select button on the Base Station the channel lights move sluggishly or not at all Loose or frayed wiring Poor location of Base Station behind large metal objects too far from work area etc Press the Page switch to silence the menu microphone Remove the object Unplug the loop detector from the AC outlet and plug it back in to reset the detector Call for authorized service Change the channel on the base station to one at least three channels away If using a single base station move jumper J3 to the lane 2 position This provides 8 additional channels from which to choose Locate and shut off other 900 MHz devices in the building such as cordless phones video and speaker systems and video monitors Call for authorized service Relocate the Base Station or add an additional Base Station to extend the range of the system 24 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Troubleshooting No Talk or listen from the menu sign when using the backup wired intercom The C1060 system works OK No Talk or Page to other headsets from a single headset or Talk or Page buttons require excessive pressure to operate Low Talk volume on a single headset Louder Talk volume or feedback from a single headset Constant programming tones heard on a single headset Programming ca
10. 3M Headset Intercom System Model C1060 Operating Instructions tt t t i x um A N TINY TTT fR 3 Slot Battery Charger Interconnect Module SP 444A Model C1060 Table of Contents Intended USe 5 ot aen o aaepe alt stars eoe ad onse nave Se Noa e od oo gebe d tee satin tin aliens ee sttt os desc dao ee IL FCC Information ees nee i oe eco ra eR Re ee RE NIME Rn HE Systemi Description e EL Introduction ie es e e a t eee C Rd a t e A ae edes 1 System ConfIBUFatiOns t te NT ES ee ee vet ae BP A A ee baee 1 Single Lane Standard Communication System 1 Single Lane Duplex Communication System 1 Dual Lane Standard Communication System 1 Dual Lane Duplex Communication System ss 1 Cross Lane Communication System 1 System Components eo eeu en tee eoe e TUE Geo ne NS ee Ee E ee den ie sees 2 Base NIE MESE 2 Headset eere ee e eme lu nde 2 Programming Station 3 eee nt a ah ee ee ee Red see eee 3 Battery Charger vies ess rte Me ER re ER eed ees c ea tar rs 3 Controls and Indicator ses wea aed pce pw ew cata see IRI EUCH RH NN n PRISON E IECEONSIELSTOTIE ERN 4 Headset vues ES EMI Mmi d Lu o im 5 Battery Ch rgers sss 7 oec decir I ITO ITI c Adjusting Headband Size e pe ee eh te et e tte eset eee ep ide dane en les 8 Positioning th
11. 5 Charging Batteries ut antilles 15 Disposing of Batteries lt 3 fins tte ee He pe re pU HIN 16 Making Sure Batteries are Ready for Use sen 16 Important Information about C1060 Rechargeable Batteries 16 Special Instructions for System Manager Lee e eee e e eee eee esee ee etta se etta sesta se etta sees setas seen 17 Programming the Headset for Cross Lane Operation RL 17 Repro rammimne 5e eere ete ie eer E ee P te Lee reo eae detente 17 Enabling Disabling the Talk Lock Feature ss 18 Changing Channels if Interference is Encountered eee 18 Changing the Day Night Switch Settings 21 Adjusting the Monitor Speaker Volume seen 22 junii ri pose une 23 Introd ctiori 5 eiim eH ite neg eletti tri e e LU Rep e ato d Ege ies E LE 23 System Troubleshooting 3 e eR ep ot ede Ree HER RS red 23 Battery and Battery Charger Troubleshooting ss 26 SOL VICE p E 27 ii 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Important Information Intended Use The 3M Headset Intercom System Model C1060 is designed to provide 2 way radio frequency audio communication in quick service drive through restaurants and convenience stores Misuse of the Model C1060 could result in poor performance and or undesired operation FCC Information 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
12. adsets The headset is now programmed to the same channel as the base station If interference continues to occur repeat the channel programming procedure After seven channel changes the original channel will again be encountered If none of the 8 channels are interference free try 8 additional channels on lane 2 by following the steps below Note These steps may be used for single lane systems only 1 On the base station move jumper J3 to LANE 2 2 Press the RESET button or turn the base station OFF then back ON 3 Program all headsets at the programming station by repeating the steps listed previously in Changing Channels if Interference is Encountered Outdoors sound travels best at night when air temperatures are cooler and background noise is reduced To allow you to reduce the volume of the menu sign speaker to a lower pre set nighttime level the base station has a VOLUME DAY NIGHT switch See Figure 19 3M 2001 February 21 Special Instructions for System Manager Model C1060 Day Night Monitor Switch Volume Access Figure 19 Normally the VOLUME DAY NIGHT switch is always left in the DAY position However if local ordinances require quieter nighttime operation of the menu sign move the VOLUME DAY NIGHT switch to the NIGHT position Adjusting the If the system has an optional monitor speaker adjust its volume using the Monitor Speaker following procedure 1 With the base station turne
13. alert tone sounds in the headset when the system detects a customer vehicle at the menu sign e The alert tone for Lane 1 is a single beep that repeats at 2 second intervals e The alert tone for Lane 2 is a double beep that repeats at 2 second intervals 2 When you hear the single beep alert tone press and hold T1 and talk to the customer at menu sign 1 Release T1 to listen When you hear the double beep aler t tone press and hold T2 to talk to the customer at the menu sign 2 Release T2 to listen 11 Use this mode to operate hands free with duplex system configurations The talk lock mode is only available In this mode the headset automatically switches from standby to talk listen when a customer is detected at the menu sign The headset automatically switches back to standby when the customer leaves the menu sign Y Notes Hands free operation talk lock mode prevents all other headset operators from communicating Hands Free operation will not work in cross lane mode To use the talk lock mode press the talk lock switch on the transceiver housing To return to normal headset operation press T1 or P The LED indicator changes from glowing green to glowing red when the headset is in the talk lock mode 10 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Operation Page Mode Use this mode to talk to other operators who are wearing headsets without being heard by the customer at the menu sign This mode is
14. automatically to prevent damage to the batteries To charge a battery insert the battery in one of the charging slots as shown in Figure 13 e The indicator lights RED to indicate the battery is charging e The indicator lights GREEN to indicate the battery is charged Y Note Discharged batteries require 1 1 2 to 2 hours to charge Y Note When the GREEN indicator lights the battery is approximately 80 charged An additional 1 2 hour of charging is required to achieve maximum charge Charging Status Indicator SP 433A Figure 13 3M 2001 February 15 Maintenance Model C1060 Disposing of Batteries Making Sure Batteries To help protect the environment C1060 rechargeable batteries which have reached the end of their useful life should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements Follow these tips to make sure batteries are always ready for use are Ready for Use e Have an extra battery for each headset This helps ensure that a fully charged battery is always available e Recharge a low battery as soon as it is removed from the headset When a battery is low repeat tones are heard in the headset e Keep the battery contacts clean both those on the battery and those in the headset battery holder To clean the contacts use an alcohol moistened cotton swab e Remember that a battery recharge takes approximately 1 1 2 to 2 hours e Avoid removing and reinserting batteries while they
15. ble has no effect The hands free function does not work The base station is turned on No power to the backup intercom The volume controls are set too low on the backup intercom Defective backup intercom or wiring Worn or defective Talk or Page switch Defective headset The holes in front of the microphone are plugged with dirt or grease Operator is not positioning the microphone correctly Defective headset The holes in back of the microphone are plugged with dirt or grease Defective headset The Talk Lock button is not enabled on the headset The system is operating in Standard mode Turn the base station OFF Turn the backup intercom on or plug in its power transformer Turn the volume controls up Call for authorized service Call for authorized service Call for authorized service Call for authorized service Refer to Operating Guide Call for authorized service Call for authorized service Call for authorized service Refer to the Operating Instructions to enable Talk Lock Talk Lock is disabled in Standard mode 3M 2001 February 25 Troubleshooting Model C1060 Battery and Battery Charger Troubleshooting Possible Cause 1 No lights come on when a 1 Dirty contacts on battery or 1 battery is inserted into charger charger No power to charger Defective battery Defective charger 2 Short battery life Worn
16. cate with lane 1 For cross lane systems the headsets must also be programmed to enable communication with either lane 1 or lane 2 With the cross lane module turned ON the lane 1 or lane 2 operators can press T1 to talk to to lane 1 customers or T2 to talk to lane 2 customers To program the headset for cross lane operation e While pressing and holding both the T1 and T2 switches on the headset turn the headset ON Hold all three switches for at least 5 seconds See Figure 14 e Audible tones will be heard in the headset earpiece indicating that the headset is programmed for cross lane operation 2 Ihen press ON 4 OFF switch SP 445A 3 Hold all 3 switches for 5 seconds Figure 14 To remove this function and lock T1 and T2 back together first turn the headset OFF then hold down either T1 or T2 while pressing ON for 5 seconds You will hear an acknowledging beep Holding down T1 configures the headset to be a lane 1 headset holding down T2 configures it for lane 2 3M 2001 February 17 Special Instructions for System Manager Model C1060 Enabling Disabling The talk lock feature provides hands free operation in duplex communication the Talk Lock systems With the talk lock feature enabled the headset automatically switches from standby to talk listen when a customer is detected at the menu sign The Feature headset automatically switches back to standby when the customer leaves the
17. d ON insert a small straight blade screwdriver Volume g into the MONITOR VOLUME access hole See Figure 19 2 Turn the volume control clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it 22 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Troubleshooting Introduction To use the following troubleshooting guide locate the problem in the left column and look for the problem s possible causes and corrections in the middle and right columns Possible causes are listed in the order in which they are most likely to happen Check for possible causes in the given sequence to help isolate the problem System Troubleshooting Possible Cause 1 No communications All headsets hear static A single headset hears static A single headset is dead No static is heard No vehicle alert tone in headset The base station is not ON Base station and headsets are not programmed to same channel The Base Station is defective Headset is not programmed to same channel as base station Defective programming station Defective headset The headset is not turned on The battery is discharged The headset is defective No power to the vehicle detector Vehicle detector is locked up The base station alert tone volume is set too low Turn the base station ON Make sure the power transformer is plugged into the wall outlet and into the base station power receptacle If the red power light does
18. de See Figure 11 for battery replacement A 1 8 inch thick foam rubber pad cushions the side of the operator s head for comfort 15 Indicator LED Indicates operating status of the headset as follows glows green when power is on glows red when in Talk Lock mode flashes to indicate successful programming 6 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Controls and Indicators Battery Chargers The 3 slot and 6 slot battery charger controls are shown below Rear View Rear View 1 Charging Slots The charging slots hold batteries during the recharging cycle 2 Charging Status The charging status indicators light RED or GREEN to indicate charging status Indicators RED indicates the battery is being charged GREEN to indicate the battery is fully charged 4 Power Supply This jack accepts the plug from the power supply cord The power supply provides power to the battery charger 3M 2001 February 7 Headset Preparation Model C1060 Adjusting Headband Adjust the size of the headband until the ear pad rests against one ear and the Size battery side pad rests just above the other ear e Slide the headband out of the headset to make it larger e Push the headband into the headset to make it smaller SP 439A _ Figure 7 Headband Size Positioning the Ear Rotate the microphone boom up or down so that its tip is in line with the corner Pad and Microphone of your mouth Do not bend the rubber microphone boo
19. e Ear Pad and Microphone ss 8 scio em gt System Startup c e e S CR Ce CE E 9 Turning On the B se Station oett fece ren tree ren Oe Re noe d 9 Turning On the Headset inne RD eee d SE ER RAE ue E E era annees 9 Operating Modes sienne iier en ar e ae ben eR t Et FEE Ree Ele Ede ERE eR ERU 9 Standby Mode iris ups eade eet e nn Mist 9 Talk IaAsten Mode i eii RE IER d E etti et nent 9 Single Lane Standard or Duplex Communication Systems 9 Dual Lane Standard or Duplex Communication Systems 9 Cross Lane Communication Systems ss 9 3M 2001 February i Table of Contents Model C1060 Talk Lock Mode Hands Bree edt e eet ni nr nt ner etes 10 hori REE 11 P se Monitor Mode eed ee date e citer estet ek eet sees an een Ug 11 Special Considerations i DR eR RR E RH WR Heb LE gts 12 IMIS PAIE L Io T n 13 lard DE 13 Replacing the Battery oo eter t eet ete e e ee Gaeta t ede 13 Replacing the Ear and Headband Pads eese nennen nennen 14 Battery Charger ete Re ed te n e ER EE opt c eee uentus 15 LOCATION RE A ne do en eee EE tel eee net 15 Cleaning the Contacts n pee eret sif estet ee erecta eite ei etn eue ce en Becton ed 15 Batteries ss use RR HR RU E HERI RR ees 15 Care Handling and Stora ges saris cece reete toe ce Pi etie a men 15 Low Battery Lone eene ERI ener pene See See EE AE ee eene HE 1
20. ed with the base station You may pull a knob off ga diii by pulling hard and push O mes it gently on to any other A control as needed ven o Channel z Base Station Select MERO so Programming Button o 108508 85 Jack Reset amp X Switch Bs Programming Station MENU SIGN AUDIO LEVEL Programming era Cable HEADSET PROGRAMMING Caution Align the missing pin in the programming station jack with the plugged position in the end N of the programming cable Programming Station Jack Cable for C860 C960 SP 438A Figure 17 3 Press the RESET switch to read the new channel selection into the microprocessor Y Note When two systems are used in a cross lane application both base stations must be set to the same channel 20 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Special Instructions for System Manager Changing the Day Night Switch Setting SP 448A Figure 18 4 With the headset turned OFF swing the microphone back and insert the headset into the programming station with its programming window facing toward the programming cable jacks See Figure 18 5 Turn the headset ON The indicator LED flashes indicating that programming is complete 6 Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to program the rest of the he
21. he menu sign operator and the customer may be heard by several people e Only one headset operator can talk or page at a time e In the talk listen mode communication to and from the headset is heard by menu sign customers and all operators who are wearing headsets except those in page monitor mode e Inthe page mode communication from any headset is heard only by all operators who are wearing headsets not the customer at the menu sign 12 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Maintenance Headset Replacing the Battery When the battery voltage is too low the headset sounds a short low volume tone at seven second intervals to alert the operator to install a fully charged battery The low battery tone continues for two minutes after which the headset turns off automatically to prevent damage to the batteries Y Note When installing a battery make sure it is fully charged It is important to remember that an unused C1060 battery loses five percent of its charge per week If a battery has not been used for several weeks make sure to charge prior to use To replace the battery 1 Slide and hold the battery release See Figure 11 2 Remove the discharged battery from the battery housing 3 Insert a fully charged battery in the housing with the notch facing the battery release Make sure the battery is fully inserted battery release clicks See Figure 11 SP 449A Figure 11 3M 2001 February 13 Ma
22. intenance Model C1060 Replacing the Ear To replace the ear pad remove the worn damaged ear pad from the ear cup and and Headband Pads replace it with a new pad See Figure 12 Headband Pad SP 441A Figure 12 To replace the headband pad remove the worn damaged pad by peeling it from the back of the battery housing Remove protective backing from new pad and press it into place on the back of the battery housing See Figure 12 14 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Maintenance Battery Charger Location Cleaning the Contacts Batteries Care Handling and Storage Low Battery Tone Charging Batteries The battery charger should be placed on a flat surface such as a desktop or table in a clean dry environment If the indicators fail to light during charger operation clean the contacts using an alcohol moistened cotton swab Avoid dropping batteries Do not carry batteries in your pockets or leave them in hot damp or dirty places Clean the battery contacts periodically using an alcohol moistened swab Be careful not to short the battery contacts together Do not set the batteries contact side down on a bare metal countertop When the battery voltage becomes too low a short low volume tone sounds in the headset at seven second intervals to alert the operator to replace with a fully charged battery The battery voltage low tone continues for two minutes after which the headset turns off
23. m See Figure 8 Microphone Figure 8 SP 450A 8 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Operation System Startup Turning On the Base Station Turning On the Headset Operating Modes Standby Mode Talk Listen Mode System startup includes turning on the base station and each headset that will be used To turn on the base station 1 Slide the power ON OFF switch to the ON position Check to see that the POWER indicator lights 2 Slide the VOLUME switch to the desired position DAY or NIGHT To turn on the headset press the ON switch located on the inside of the transceiver housing A single tone will sound in the earphone and the LED indicator will glow green to indicate the headset has been turned on The system has several operating modes The number of available operating modes depends on the system configuration single lane vs dual lane standard communication vs duplex communication etc In the standby mode the headset is on and waiting to receive communication from the menu sign or other headset operators This mode is available with all system configurations Use the talk listen mode to talk to the customer at the menu sign This mode is available with all system configurations Single Lane Standard or Duplex Communication Systems 1 A single beep alert tone sounds in the headset at 2 second intervals when the system detects a customer vehicle at the menu sign 2 When you hear the
24. mmunication simultaneous talk and listen for facilities that have one menu sign The system consists of one base station and one or more headsets and battery chargers The dual lane standard communication system provides standard communication talk or listen for facilities that have two menu signs The system consists of two independent systems one dedicated to menu sign 1 and the other dedicated to menu sign 2 The headsets are programmed to work with one system or the other and are labeled accordingly 1 or 2 The dual lane duplex communication system provides duplex communication simultaneous talk and listen for facilities that have two menu signs The system consists of two independent systems one dedicated to menu sign 1 and the other dedicated to menu sign 2 The headsets are programmed to work with one system or the other and are labeled accordingly 1 or 2 The cross lane communication system provides duplex communication simultaneous talk and listen for facilities that have two menu signs The system consists of two duplex systems that are connected to a cross lane module The headsets are programmed for either lane 1 or lane 2 During off peak hours the cross lane module can be turned ON to link the two systems and enable one operator to simultaneously talk and listen to customers at menu sign 1 or menu sign 2 or with other headset operators During peak hours the cross lane module can be turned OFF to separate
25. out batteries Wrong type of power transformer used for charger Clean contacts on battery and charger with an alcohol moistened swab Make sure power transformer is plugged into charger and a live outlet Try a known good battery Call for authorized service Replace battery Make sure power transformer is marked Secondary Voltage 14 VAC 3 The green light on the charger 1 Defective battery 1 Replace the battery never comes on 26 3M 2001 February Troubleshooting Most if not all C1060 system service needs can be fulfilled by your local 3M dealer If special service assistance is needed however or for information on how to properly dispose of your non functional C1060 rechargeable batteries please call 1 800 328 0033 Model C1060 Service 3M 2001 February 27 Food Services Trade Department e 3M Center Printed on 5096 recycled Printed in U S A waste paper including 1096 3M 2001 February St Paul MN 55144 1000 post consumer waste paper 70 0710 3648 0 Rev A
26. ows for adjusting the volume of the optional monitor speaker 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Controls and Indicators Headset 1 ON OFFSwitch 2 Volume UP Control 3 Volume DOWN V Control 4 T1 Talk Lane 1 Switch The headset controls are shown below SP 445A Figure 6 Headset Controls Press the switch once to turn on the headset and press it again when the headset is on to turn off the headset Press the volume up 4 control to increase the volume in the headset earpiece Press the volume downY control to decrease the volume When either volume control is pressed the headset emits a short tone to indicate the new volume level There are multiple volume levels from minimum to maximum If the headset volume is at its maximum level a low continuous tone sounds when the volume up control is pressed A low continuous tone also occurs when the volume reaches minimum level and the volume down W control is pressed When the headset is turned on headset volume automatically returns to the mid range level Note that even when set to its lowest level headset volume is not turned completely off Press and hold the T1 Talk Lane 1 switch to talk to the customer at the menu sign inlane 1 Release the switch to listen 3M 2001 February Controls and Indicators Model C1060 5 T2 Talk Lane 2 For dual lane systems press and hold the T2 Talk Lane 2 switch to talk to the
27. r 900 MHz devices in the building such as cordless phones video systems and speaker systems e In cases where a cellular phone tower is nearby certain combinations of cell frequencies may cause random interference In some cases changing channels may have no effect Please call your local 3M Dealer or 3M F S T Communications Products Technical Service 800 328 0033 in these cases 18 3M 2001 February Model C1060 Special Instructions for System Manager The C1060 system is capable of operating on any one of eight different channels You can correct these types of interference by changing the base station operating channel To do this 1 With the base station turned on press and release the Channel Select switch once This advances the system to the next channel One of the red indicators 1 8 will light indicating the newly selected channel See Figure 15 Headset Intercom i Programming HEADSET PROGRAMMING L DAY id Station 2 c PAGE O ae 75 N so N VEHICLE O SS MONITOR 70 VOLUME 80 H OFF mEcro Cable for C860 C960 SP 443A Figure 15 2 Pull outward on the right side of the base station half cover and then lift and remove the cover See Figure 16 Half Cover Figure 16 3M 2001 February 19 Special Instructions for System Manager Model C1060 Only 2 rotary knobs are shipp
28. the systems and enable menu sign 1 operators to talk to customers at menu sign 1 and menu sign 2 operators to talk to customers at menu sign 2 3M 2001 February System Description Model C1060 Systems Components Base Station The number of system components and the procedures necessary to operate them vary depending on the system configuration However four components are common to all system configurations The base station is the interface between the customer at the menu sign and the headset worn by the operator See Figure 1 Figure 1 Base Station Headset The headset is a wireless battery powered two way radio used by the operator to communicate with menu sign customers and with other store personnel who are wearing headsets Headsets feature a light weight design to provide for comfort The headset pads can be easily replaced See Figure 2 Figure 2 Headset 2 3M 2001 February Model C1060 System Description Programming Station The programming station is used to program C960 and C1060 headsets to the same channel as the base station Infrared light is used to transfer program data to the C1060 headset and a separate jack is provided for the C960 headset programming cable See Figure 3 SP 446A Figure 3 Programming Station Battery Charger The battery charger charges headset batteries in approximately 1 5 to 2 hours The charger is available in 3 slot and 6 slot versions See Figure

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