System Description
Model C960
3M 2000 May
2
The number of system components and the procedures necessary to operate
them vary depending on the system configuration. However, three 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
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 removed and reinstalled, so operators can have their own set of
pads for improved hygienic conditions. See Figure 2.
Figure 2. Headset
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 3.
Figure 3. 3–Slot and 6–Slot Battery Chargers
Systems
Components
Base Station
Headset
Battery Charger
Summary of Contents for C960
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Page 109: ...4 Figure 2 Wiring for 3M C760 C960 Base Station with Interconnect Module ...
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