HME COM900BP Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

OPERATING  INSTRUCTIONS

HM ELECTRONICS, INC.

 

        

14110 Stowe Drive, Poway, CA 92064 USA

    

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Phone: 1-800-848-4468    Fax: (858) 552-0172

The COM900BP is a 900MHz receiver/transmitter designed to be used with the HME Wireless
Drive-Thru Audio Systems 900 and 910.  Its lightweight headset plugs into the belt-pac unit that is
worn around the user’s waist.  Its simple, pushbutton operation with voice cues make the
COM900BP especially user friendly.

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COMMUNICATOR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

1 – ON and OFF POWER buttons;

  turn Communicator on and off.

2 – VOLUME control buttons;

  adjust listening level in headset earpiece.

3 – Power light;

  lights when power goes on, and remains lit until battery needs

replacing or Communicator is turned off.  The power light blinks rapidly when
transmitting on “A” or “B” channel.

4 – Buttons A & B;

  are used to communicate with customers and other team members.

The two buttons are in convenient positions whether the Communicator is worn on the
left or right hip.

5 – Button C;

  switches from one pair of frequencies to another, two channels higher.

The power light will blink slowly, indicating alternate frequencies are being used.

NOTE:

NOTE:

  All Communicators must be on the same frequencies.

6 – Battery;

  provides power for the wireless belt-pac Communicator.

7 – Battery release latch;

  slides to release battery for removal, and snaps in place

when a battery is inserted to secure battery in Communicator.

8 – 5-pin DIN receptacle;

  receptacle for earpiece/microphone cable connector.

COM900BP

Belt-Pac COMMUNICATOR

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HME# 400434 

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Rev B    7/2/03

Figure 2.    Communicator controls, connector and indicator light

Before using the Communicator,  place all
Communicator batteries into the battery
charger for charging.   Refer to page 5.

Figure 1.
      COM900BP COMMUNICATOR

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Summary of Contents for COM900BP

Page 1: ... or B channel 4 Buttons A B are used to communicate with customers and other team members The two buttons are in convenient positions whether the Communicator is worn on the left or right hip 5 Button C switches from one pair of frequencies to another two channels higher The power light will blink slowly indicating alternate frequencies are being used NOTE NOTE All Communicators must be on the sam...

Page 2: ...wn in Figure 4 The connector is keyed so it can only be inserted in the correct position with the cord extending downward After plugging the connector into the re ceptacle cover it with the connector cover flap shown in Figure 4 Loosen the snap on the cord protection flap on the bottom of the pouch and resnap it with the flap over the cord Put the headset on your head and clip one of the clothing ...

Page 3: ...s When you have finished talking release the A or B button immediately B Team talk button C Press and hold button B to talk to other team members without the customer hearing your conversation Release button B when you are finished A Customer talk button C If you are not operating in a hands free mode press and hold button A to talk to a customer Release button A when you are finished If you are o...

Page 4: ...rn Communicator OFF before removing batteries To prevent damage turn the Communicator OFF before removing or installing batteries 2 How to remove and install batteries To remove the battery from a Communicator slide the battery latch open and push the battery in the direction of the large arrow on the battery as shown in Figure 6 To install a fully charged NiCd battery in a Communicator insert the...

Page 5: ...e same problem in a different slot AND a known good battery passes in the same slots The charger circuitry is faulty if a known good BATTERY fails in the same slots Figure 8 Battery charger shown with a properly installed battery D Charging the Batteries Place up to four batteries in the battery charger to charge at the same time as shown in Figure 8 A few seconds after each battery is placed in t...

Page 6: ...unicator and place the Communicator back in the pouch fastening the strap securely over it Clean the headset and cable with a damp sponge sprayed with houshold cleaner The foam muff on the headset earpiece is easily replaced for sanitary purposes To order extra foam muffs call your local HME sales representative ALWAYS NEVER Align the connector key and pins with key and holes in the receptacle whe...

Page 7: ...ived including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio ...

Page 8: ...ss the A or B button to save the channel and exit You will hear Channel X saved power on lane X The channel will be saved into memory after a normal shutdown 4 Check system status Press the ON button to turn the Communicator power on With the Communicator on press and hold the ON button again while you press and hold the A button for 2 seconds Release the ON and A buttons after the status report b...

Page 9: ...903 10 927 10 2 902 40 926 40 2 903 20 927 20 3 902 50 926 50 3 903 30 927 30 4 902 60 926 60 4 903 40 927 40 5 902 70 926 70 5 903 50 927 50 6 902 80 926 80 6 903 60 927 60 7 902 90 926 90 7 903 70 927 70 8 903 00 927 00 8 903 80 927 80 NOTE In dual lane operation dual lane 1 frequencies are programmable Dual lane 2 frequencies are not programmable but occur automatically when lane 1 frequencies ...

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