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Program the Headsets for Cross-Lane Operation
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With the headset OFF, press and hold T1 and T2 while pressing ON for 5 seconds. You will hear an
acknowledging beep.
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Verify that the headsets are properly programmed for Cross-Lane operation:
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Press T1 and verify that the Talk LED lights on the lane 1 base station and does not light on the lane
2 base station.
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Press T2 and verify that the Talk LED lights on the lane 2 base station and does not light on the lane
1 base station.
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To remove the Cross-Lane function and return the headsets to the normal operating mode, first turn the
headset OFF, and then hold down T1 while pressing ON for 5 seconds. You will hear an
acknowledging beep.
Operation
Cross-Lane Module OFF
Vehicle detector alerts
The operator will only hear the vehicle detector alert from the menu sign with which he or she last
talked. Vehicles at menu sign 1 will be heard as a single repeating alert. Vehicles at menu sign 2 will
be heard as a double repeating alert.
Answering customers
Pressing T1 will only allow communication with the lane 1 customer. Pressing T2 will only allow
communication with the lane 2 customer.
Paging function
Pressing T1 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T1. Pressing
T2 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T2.
Cross-Lane Module ON
Vehicle detector alerts
The operator will always hear both vehicle detector alerts. Vehicles at menu sign 1 will be heard as a
single repeating alert. Vehicles at menu sign 2 will be heard as a double repeating alert.
Answering customers
Pressing T1 will only allow communication with the lane 1 customer. Pressing T2 will only allow
communication with the lane 2 customer.
Paging function
Pressing T1 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T1. Pressing
T2 will only allow communication with other headsets, which recently pressed T2.
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 not
objectionable. The tone should be low enough so that the order-taker can ignore it, yet know that someone is
waiting at the other lane.
Summary of Contents for C960
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