3M HEADSET C1060 Installation Instructions Manual

Manual is about: Headset Intercom System

Summary of HEADSET C1060

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    Headset intercom system model c1060 installation instructions.

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    I table of contents typical single lane installation...................................................................................................................... 1 battery charger ..................................................................................................................

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    Ii table of contents (continued) circuit board jumpers, adjustment controls, indicators and switches ......................................................... 21 jumpers......................................................................................................................................

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    1 typical single lane installation figure 1. Typical installation material required (not supplied) • 3/4–inch conduit (metal or plastic) – 2 pieces 4–5 feet in length • conduit clamps • assortment of sheet metal screws • two sets of 18–gauge, twisted–pair (two wires each set) audio cable, sufficient...

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    2 battery charger install 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 f...

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    3 speaker and microphone assemblies standard systems for standard systems, install the deluxe 5–inch speaker and microphone assembly, part number 78–6911– 1545–1. Refer to the installation instructions packaged with the assembly. Duplex systems for duplex systems, install the 3.5–inch duplex microph...

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    4 programming station 1. For proper system operation, locate the programming station module 18 inches or less from the base station. An 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 inse...

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    5 connecting the base station directly to components if an interconnect module is not used, connect the components (vehicle detector, speaker/microphone and optional monitor speaker) directly to the base station as shown in figure 5. Use 18–20 gauge twisted pair audio wire for all connections except...

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    6 connecting the base station to components using the optional interconnect module connect the base station to the interconnect module as shown in figure 6. Note that the connections are made to the “to control module” terminals on the interconnect module. Figure 6. Base station – interconnect modul...

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    7 figure 7. Connecting components to the interconnect module 2 ea. 1500 ohm resistors supplied with duplex mic.

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    8 connecting the auxiliary intercom (optional) *note the base station must be turned off to enable operation/use of the auxiliary intercom. 1. Connect the auxiliary intercom to the “to auxiliary intercom” terminals on the interconnect module as shown in figure 8 through figure 10 (depending on the m...

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    9 ! Important if you use a d–30 as the auxiliary intercom, a separate monitor speaker must be provided for the model c1060. (both the model c1060 and d–30 intercoms require separate monitor speakers.) figure 10. D–30 connections dual lane system installation a dual lane system consists of two separa...

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    10 5. Select a channel for each of the base stations. (see page 15 for the channel selection procedure.) after you select the channel, press the reset switch on the base station circuit boards to “read” the selection into the microprocessor. 6. Re–program the headsets as instructed on page 16. 7. Ch...

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    11 installation notes: both base stations must be set to the same channel number and different lane numbers. 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. Test the system prior to installation by placing...

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    12 • recheck the talk-lock function by pressing the l button. The talk led on the base station should not light. 2. Program the headsets for cross-lane operation • with the headset off, press and hold t1 and t2 while pressing on for 5 seconds. You will hear an acknowledging beep. • verify that the h...

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    13 notes: 1. Both vehicle alert tones will be heard at all times with the cross-lane module on the order-taker may object to hearing the vehicle alert from the other lane while taking an order; if so, we suggest you decrease alert tone level on each base station so it is audible in the headsets but ...

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    14 system configurations and function jumper settings ! Important whenever a jumper setting is changed, the reset switch on the base station circuit board must be pressed to program the new jumper setting into the microprocessor. Also, each of the headsets in the system must be reprogrammed when a j...

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    15 duplex operation – single lane system (one base station) function jumper settings menu sign with separate speaker and microphone jumper pins 2 and 3 on jumpers j1 and j2. Lane 1 system jumper pins 1 and 2 of jumper j3. Air switch (pulse) detector jumper pins 1 and 2 of jumper j4. Or or loop/sodar...

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    16 channel selection the model c1060 headset intercom system can operate on any one of eight different channels.* select a channel that neither receives or causes interference and then program the headsets to that channel using the following procedure: 1. Pull slightly outward on the lower right sid...

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    17 channel selection (cont.) figure 13. Base station circuit board 3. With the headset/belt pack turned off, plug one end of the programming cable into the headset programming jack. 4. Plug the other end of the programming cable into the base station modular jack. 5. Turn on the headset/belt pack. (...

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    18 duplex systems only the following procedure sets system audio levels for duplex systems so that headset/belt pack volume controls have enough “range” to allow operators to adjust headset volume to their preference. *note the microphone at the menu sign must be located within four feet of the vehi...

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    19 3. Adjust the headset alert level control to provide a comfortable alert tone level in the headset (clockwise to increase; counterclockwise to decrease). Monitor speaker volume levels the monitor speaker volume levels are the levels for the various functions heard through the optional monitor spe...

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    20 menu sign talk volume level the menu sign talk volume level is the volume of the headset/belt pack audio heard at the menu sign. To set the menu sign talk volume level: 1. Move the day/night switch on the base station to the day position. 2. Press and hold the headset/belt pack talkswitch and spe...

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    21 circuit board jumpers, adjustment controls, indicators and switches 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 menu signs having a speaker only. Jumper pins 2 and 3 on both jumpers for menu signs hav...

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    22 threshold circuitry of the menu microphone. It 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. High – jumper the left two pins only if a decrease in inbound volume is no...

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    23 switches (etc.) on/off switch day/night volume switch nrm on/off channel select switch programming jack reset switch controls power to the base station. Selects volume for day or night operation. (optional) press to turn noise reduction module on. Press to turn noise reduction module off. Selects...

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    24 finishing up 1. Secure any loose wires. 2. Replace the cover on the base station module. 3. Check the operation of the system. 4. Check the operation of the auxiliary intercom. 5. Perform operator training, including the following functions: • normal use and care of the system. • use and care of ...

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