Wireless Audio System
Operating Instructions
HME# 400G679 Rev D 4/19/13
HM Electronics, Inc. 14110 Stowe Drive Poway, CA 92064 USA Phone: 800-848-4468 Fax: 858-552-0172 Website: www.hme.com
Page 1: ...Wireless Audio System Operating Instructions HME 400G679 Rev D 4 19 13 HM Electronics Inc 14110 Stowe Drive Poway CA 92064 USA Phone 800 848 4468 Fax 858 552 0172 Website www hme com...
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Page 3: ...31 Advanced Network Settings 33 Email Texting 36 PC Navigation 39 EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING 41 Handling the Equipment Properly 41 Cleaning the Equipment 41 IN CASE OF PROBLEMS 42 Troubleshooting 42...
Page 4: ...esionado el bot n A1 as como el bot n para reducir el volumen y el bot n para encender el comunicador PWR al mismo tiempo hasta que el comunicador se encienda Fran ais Le casque fournit les s lections...
Page 5: ...ls Use only manufacturer approved headphones with the belt pac transceiver Turn on the all in one headset belt pac and check the volume prior to use The audio volume may be adjusted by using the up do...
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Page 7: ...eeds at time of purchase Additional equipment can be ordered from the list below OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Equipment Model Number ionBP Belt Pac BP6100 Belt None Ion AIO All In One Headset HS6100 Wireless He...
Page 8: ...screen when no changes have been made The activity indicators light up as follows Above the line Group 1 activity A1 lights up when the A1 button is pushed on any Group 1 headset belt pac B1 lights up...
Page 9: ...MENU which provides access to system settings Press the More button on the MAIN MENU for additional settings Press the More button at the bottom right of the MESSAGE STATUS display to view additional...
Page 10: ...e clothing clips on the headset cable to the back of your shirt and collar Figure 3 Belt pac Headset controls Figure 4 Correct wearing of the headset Power button Volume down button Headset cable conn...
Page 11: ...s the button you will hear a higher pitch beep in the earpiece as the volume increases When you reach maximum volume you will hear a high pitched double beep If you press and hold the volume up button...
Page 12: ...the new registration Each headset belt pac is registered the same way one at a time Register each headset belt pac as follows Be certain all headsets belt pacs to be registered are turned off and the...
Page 13: ...nes one at a time When each registration is successfully completed The ID number assigned to this headset belt pac will be shown ID numbers are assigned sequentially as 0 thru 9 A B C D and E When you...
Page 14: ...tal contacts into the belt pac in the same position as the battery you removed Press the battery carefully in until it snaps in place All In One Headset Batteries To change batteries When a battery be...
Page 15: ...port while the port is empty Insert a battery in one of the four charging ports until it clicks in place A red light will stay on next to a battery while it is charging A green light will go on next...
Page 16: ...ing Language of Headset Belt Pac Cues To change the language of the cues heard in the headset from English to Spanish French and back to English with the headset belt pac power off press and hold the...
Page 17: ...you press and release the PWR button to turn it on in the PTT mode The headset belt pac will remember this setting Touch and hold the A1 or A2 button to speak Release to stop speaking Use the volume u...
Page 18: ...in the store Alert messages can be sent to all headsets or only to designated headsets Alert messages audio can also be set to play in ceiling speakers There are 6 Alert messages that can be triggere...
Page 19: ...the power Change Language To change headset prompt language press and hold A1 and volume down while turning on the power Hands Free ON To turn headset hands free mode on press and hold B and volume u...
Page 20: ...y press the up or down button to scroll up or down to highlight the desired message To edit the highlighted message press the Edit button Rename Message To change the name of the selected message pres...
Page 21: ...seconds to record a message while you are pressing the headset B button The Progress indicator will show you how long you have been recording When you finish recording release the B button and press...
Page 22: ...to turn the message on or off for the selected time period If you want the message to be on or off during this time period every day press the Apply to all days button to select Yes If No is selected...
Page 23: ...dset button on the EDIT display to highlight on or off To turn the message on or off in all headsets press the Apply to all headsets button to highlight Yes or No To save this setting press the Back b...
Page 24: ...up and down button to scroll up or down to highlight the desired message To edit a message select the message and press the Edit button Rename Message To change the name of the selected message press...
Page 25: ...to record a message while you are pressing and holding the headset B button The Progress indicator will show you how much time you have left When you finish recording release the headset B button and...
Page 26: ...ton On the EDIT display press the Scheduled button to turn the message on or off for the selected time period If you want the message on or off during this time period every day press the Apply to all...
Page 27: ...T HEADSETS display use the up and down buttons to select a headset number for which you would like to turn the selected Alert message on or off and then press the Edit button To turn the message on or...
Page 28: ...k button Repeats To have the Alert message play repeatedly at selected intervals press the Repeat button on the EDIT ALERT SETTINGS display On the REPEAT INTERVAL display use the or button to move the...
Page 29: ...display On the SELECT EMAIL DESTINATIONS display use the up and down buttons to select an email address for which you would like to turn the selected Alert message on or off and then press the Edit b...
Page 30: ...splay use the Erase button to clear characters in the current email address to change them Use the and buttons to move the highlight to a character you would like to use in the address Use the Sel sel...
Page 31: ...e periods on the EDIT SCHEDULE TIMES display When the desired time period is highlighted press the Edit button On the drop down EDIT SCHEDULE TIMES display to edit the Start or Stop time use the and b...
Page 32: ...to move the highlighted box to the next position and enter the next character If you want to start over with a new password press the Clear all button After entering your entire password press the Con...
Page 33: ...in the Open or Close field and use the and buttons to change the highlighted numbers To move from one field to the other repeat pressing the or button until the highlight moves from one field to the o...
Page 34: ...me period you would like to change is highlighted press the Edit button Use the and buttons to move the highlight in the Start or Stop field and then use the and buttons to change the highlighted numb...
Page 35: ...lighted box Continuing down from A will take you to numeric characters Continuing up from 9 will take you to alphabetic characters Press the button to move the highlighted box to the next position and...
Page 36: ...se the and buttons to enter number of the headset belt pac To save these settings press the Back button LCD Contrast To adjust the light dark contrast of the base station display press the More button...
Page 37: ...SETTINGS display Basic Network Settings On the NETWORK SETTINGS display you must press the button for each item you are requested to change Each button pushed will cause a display to open where you ma...
Page 38: ...ighted the base will use static network settings that you enter via the NETWORK SETTINGS and ADVANCED NETWORK SETTINGS displays To edit this setting press the IP Address button and then on the EDIT ST...
Page 39: ...f the static addresses edited on these menus Advanced Network Settings For additional advanced network settings press the More button on the NETWORK SETTINGS display Press the respective button on the...
Page 40: ...name that you want to change Use the and buttons to move the highlight to a character you would like to enter in the name and then press the Sel select button to enter it When you are finished press t...
Page 41: ...is port is reserved for use by HME Technical Support Press the More button on the ADVANCED NETWORK SETTINGS display to access the BOOTLOADER NETWORK INFO display To edit the web port number on the EDI...
Page 42: ...ress the Emails button to highlight on or off SMTP Server This is the SMTP mail server which will convey your emails to the proper email addresses You can either enter the IP address of the SMTP serve...
Page 43: ...o enter in the name and then press the Sel select button to enter it in the highlighted box above When you are finished press the Back button to save the name SMTP Port The SMTP port is usually set to...
Page 44: ...n the EMAIL SETTINGS display To enter or edit an email address press the Source Address or any Destination address button on the EMAIL ADDRESSES display Use the Erase button to clear a current address...
Page 45: ...on your keyboard Select any category from the Main Menu that you would like to view or edit Some topics will cause a Secondary Menu bar to appear from which you can select a sub topic If you click you...
Page 46: ...set up store parameters such as date time store hours schedule times passwords Phone headset and LCD contrast as well as Restore installer settings Installer settings allows you to set up basic opera...
Page 47: ...nd be certain all the contacts are dry before reinstalling the batteries Foam muffs on headset earpieces can easily be replaced for sanitary purposes To order extra foam muffs call your local HME sale...
Page 48: ...ht goes on and switches from red to green Battery may be low or defective Check Power light If not lit replace battery A1 A2 or B1 B2 light on base station does not light when headset belt pac button...
Page 49: ...For information to contact HME Technical Support press the Menu button on the base station MESSAGE STATUS display and then press the Service button on the MAIN MENU or press the Help button below the...
Page 50: ...NT1 antenna connector ANT2 antenna connector Ethernet connector J12 Power connector J3 Alert Door 5 connector J9 Reset switch Telephone connector J15 Alerts Doors 1 4 connector J5 Figure 8 Base statio...
Page 51: ...the base station If so press the Menu button on the base station MESSAGE STATUS display and then press the More button on the MAIN MENU On the ADVANCED MENU press the Diagnostics button and then selec...
Page 52: ...nguage Operation If the base station is returned to its factory default settings it will be set for English language operation To change the language to Spanish or French make the following selections...
Page 53: ...mm x 89 mm Weight 3 25 lbs 1 47 kg maximum ion BP6100 Battery type 3 6V Lithium ion Battery life 18 20 hours typical RF frequency 2400MHz 2483 5MHz Weight 4 94 oz 140 gm with battery and pouch ion AI...
Page 54: ...t 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device has been designed to operate with the antennas or antenna kits listed...
Page 55: ...aging which indicates that this product was put on the market after August 13 2005 and must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of the user s waste e...
Page 56: ...y After 5 minutes of no menu activity the password will again be required to enter the protected menus This also applies to protected web pages Password required Menus None Status screens Detector men...
Page 57: ...as when the back door is left open STEP TWO Determine WHEN and WHERE the messages play REMINDERS and ALERTS are played through any or all headsets Playing REMINDER and ALERT messages to ALL headsets...
Page 58: ...ALL YES 2 CHANGE SANITIZER 06 00 01 00 4 Hr ALL YES 3 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 BACK DOOR DAY 06 00 01 00 5 min 5 min ALL YES 2 BACK DOOR NIGHT 20 00 01 00...
Page 59: ...essage Right People Right Time REMINDERS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 SCHEDUL...
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Page 61: ...essage Right People Right Time REMINDERS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 SCHEDUL...
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Page 63: ...essage Right People Right Time REMINDERS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 SCHEDUL...
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Page 65: ...essage Right People Right Time REMINDERS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS CEILING SPKR 1 2 3 4 SCHEDUL...
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Page 67: ...Message Right People Right Time REMINDERS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT HEADSETS GRILL SPKR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS GRILL SPKR 1 2 3 4 SCHEDULE...
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Page 69: ...Message Right People Right Time REMINDERS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT HEADSETS GRILL SPKR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALERTS NAME START TIME STOP TIME REPEAT DELAY HEADSETS GRILL SPKR 1 2 3 4 SCHEDULE...