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IV.

WEARING THE COMMUNICATOR

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With the Communicator in its pouch and

the strap buckled over it, locate the head-

set receptacle on its top corner.  Align the

key and pins of the headset connector with

the receptacle, and plug the connector

into the receptacle as shown in Figure 9.

NOTE:

  Do not wiggle or twist the headset

connector when installing or removing it.

Put the Communicator belt-pac around your waist, with the Communicator in front of

either hip, so the OFF/VOLUME control and ON/POWER light are toward the front.

Fasten the belt tightly enough so it will not move around on your waist.

Place the headset on your head with the earphone on your ear and the cord behind

your shoulder.  Fasten the cord clips to your clothing, behind your back.  Adjust

the headset band until it fits comfortably and securely.  Position the microphone

approximately two inches in front of your mouth.  See Figure 10.

Figure 9.
        Plug headset cable connector
     into receptacle on Communicator

Figure 10.
        Fasten clips to your clothing
                 behind your back

Summary of Contents for System 2500E

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions System 2500E Wireless Drive Thru Audio System SYS2500E 64 6 21 99 HME 400421 Rev...

Page 2: ...ttery compartment 7 12 System 2500E Base Station Circuit Boards 11 The HME logo and the word COMMUNICATOR are registered trademarks of HM Electronics Inc Copyright HM Electronics Inc June 1999 I GENER...

Page 3: ...a wireless audio system primarily for use at drive thru quick service restaurants II EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION A Main Components Base station COMMUNICATOR plus one spare battery Battery charger Figure...

Page 4: ...on when a vehicle is present in the drive thru lane or when system is in vehicle detect override Bottom VEHICLE DETECTOR button to override a vehicle detector push and leave IN to reset vehicle detect...

Page 5: ...ssibility of damage to the receptacle from twisting on the headset cable connector Bottom Battery compartment cover holds batteries in the Com municator To see the battery compartment cover the Commun...

Page 6: ...the battery from the Communi cator and replace it with a fully charged battery NOTE Do not charge a battery until it begins to weaken or you will shorten its life and lessen its ability to hold a char...

Page 7: ...connector on the back of the battery charger case and the adaptor must be plugged into an electrical outlet You may place up to six batteries in the chartger at a time As each battery is placed in th...

Page 8: ...th the Communicator in front of either hip so the OFF VOLUME control and ON POWER light are toward the front Fasten the belt tightly enough so it will not move around on your waist Place the headset o...

Page 9: ...hile speaking and listening to customer Release when transaction is completed Customer hears your voice and you hear customer s voice two way conversation Everyone wearing a Communicator will hear the...

Page 10: ...he battery back into the Communicator and place the Com municator back into the pouch fastening the strap securely over it 2 The Headset Clean the headset and cable with a damp sponge that has been sp...

Page 11: ...ommunicator receptacle Headset defective Replace with another headset Low or dead battery Check ON POWER light If not lit replace battery Communicator failed Use another Communicator Call HME Base sta...

Page 12: ...t speaker press RESET switch on base station Vehicle detector failed or connector may be loose Place vehicle detector override switch in OVERRIDE position This will cause audio loop to remain open for...

Page 13: ...switch S7 E Channel A light DS4 F Channel B light DS5 G Vehicle present light DS6 H Configuration switch S4 I Configuration switch S8 J Configuration switch S6 K Inbound audio level adjustment R43 L...

Page 14: ...speaker DM1 select switch 7 RF Frequency Receive 151 670 154 600 MHz Transmit 31 400 35 020 MHz 8 Dimensions 8 2 H x 14 2 W x 3 5 D 208mm x 361mm x 89mm 9 Weight 5 5 lbs 2 49kg maximum Battery Charge...

Page 15: ...tion manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to c...

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