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        Figure 13.    Plug the headset-cable connector

       into the cable receptacle

Figure 14.    Insert belt through belt loop

    on back of Communicator pouch

      Figure 15.

Correct wearing of the

Communicator headset

2. Wearing the COM900BP COMMUNICATOR

®

Plug the headset-cable connector into the receptacle on the Communicator transceiver

as shown in Figure 13.  The connector is keyed so it can only be inserted in the correct

position, with the cord extending downward.  After plugging the connec-tor into the

receptacle, cover it with the connector cover flap shown on Figure 13, and fasten the

snap securely in place.  Loosen the snap on the cord protection flap and resnap it with

the flap over the cord.

Belt-Pac (Pouch with Belt Loop):

If your Communicator transceiver has a belt

loop on the back of its pouch, insert a belt

through the loop on back of the pouch as

shown in Figure 14, and fasten the belt

securely around your waist. The transceiver

can be worn on your right or left side.

Belt-Pac (Pouch with Belt Clip):

If your Communicator transceiver has a belt

clip on the back of its pouch, simply squeeze

open the belt clip and slide it over your belt or

waist band.  The transceiver can be worn on

your right or left side.

Put the headset on your head and clip

one of the clothing clips to your collar 

as shown in Figure 15.  Clip the other

clothing clip to the back of your shirt,

above your waist.  Position the micro-

phone approximately 2 inches (50.8 mm)

from your mouth.

Summary of Contents for System 900

Page 1: ...HME 400492 Rev A 10 24 02 System 900 System 900 Wireless Audio System Operating Instructions For Full Duplex and Half Duplex Operations...

Page 2: ...icator Controls 12 2 Wearing the COM930BP COMMUNICATOR 13 3 Charging the COM930BP Batteries 14 III SYSTEM 900 OPERATION 18 A COMMUNICATOR Operation 18 B Speed Team Drive Thru Operation 19 C Remote Dis...

Page 3: ...the headset cable connector into the cable receptacle 8 14 Insert belt through belt loop on back of Communicator pouch 8 15 Correct wearing of Communicator headset 8 16 Installing the battery 9 17 Ope...

Page 4: ...on during channel A transmission B light is on during channel B transmission VEHICLE light is on when a vehicle is present in the drive thru lane or when the system is in vehicle detect override Bott...

Page 5: ...lightweight headset designed to be used with the HME Wireless Drive Thru Audio System 900 The transceiver is worn around the collar and the headset plugs into a connector on the transceiver unit 1 Co...

Page 6: ...t around your neck and put the headset on your head as shown in Figure 5 Adjust the headset band so it rests securely on top of your head with the microphone to the side of your mouth Adjust the Commu...

Page 7: ...g or installing batteries Installing and Removing Communicator Batteries Charging COM900CC Batteries in the AC900 Battery Charger Place up to four COM900CC batteries in the charger for charging at a t...

Page 8: ...hown in Figure 9 CHARGING LIGHT STATUS TABLE WITH BATTERY INSERTED CHARGING LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO Red blinks Either the battery or the charger has 2 times quick 3 seconds off a problem Mark t...

Page 9: ...h battery will retain charging information that will cause it to automatically discharge completely before being recharged every tenth time it is placed in the charger This will improve the battery s...

Page 10: ...earpiece 3 Power on light lights when power goes on and remains lit until battery needs replacing or Communicator is turned off The power on light blinks when transmitting on A or B channel 4 Button...

Page 11: ...protection flap and resnap it with the flap over the cord Belt Pac Pouch with Belt Loop If your Communicator transceiver has a belt loop on the back of its pouch insert a belt through the loop on bac...

Page 12: ...dicating the battery needs to be replaced Typical battery life with normal use is 8 to 10 hours CAUTION To prevent damage turn Communicator OFF before removing batteries Installing and Removing Commun...

Page 13: ...normal operation Plug the headset cable connector into the headset connector receptacle and speak into the headset microphone If the headset is operating normally you will hear your own voice in the...

Page 14: ...ight on the panel adjacent to the battery will indicate the battery charging status See the CHARGING LIGHT STATUS TABLE for a detailed explanation of what is happening When a battery is fully charged...

Page 15: ...piece 3 Power on light lights yellow when Communicator power goes on and red when the HS30 Headset is also turned on The power on light also indicates when the Communicator is transmitting in single o...

Page 16: ...ace the belt pac transceiver unit in its pouch and fasten the velcro flap securely over the front of it as shown in Figure 22 Squeeze open the belt clip on the back of the pouch and slide it over your...

Page 17: ...ON To prevent damage turn Communicator OFF before removing or installing batteries Installing and Removing COM930BP Batteries As a belt pac transceiver battery weakens during routine use you will hear...

Page 18: ...fe with normal use is 5 to 6 hours To install a fully charged battery in the battery HS30 Headset insert the battery into the battery compartment in the headset transceiver until its catch clicks secu...

Page 19: ...panel adjacent to the battery will indicate the battery charging status See the CHARGING LIGHT STATUS TABLE for a detailed explanation of what is happening When a battery is fully charged the green R...

Page 20: ...KS 2 seconds ON 2 seconds Battery is being discharged Battery is being discharged Wait Do not remove battery Wait Do not remove battery OFF OFF BLINKS 2 times quick 3 seconds OFF BLINKS 2 times quick...

Page 21: ...hold button B to speak to other crew members wearing Other personnel wearing Communicators hear your Communicators Release to listen in their headsets Communicators Release to listen voice in their h...

Page 22: ...30 Timer is installed with the System 900 the timer alert output can be used to trigger tones in the headset or to cause a message to be played Set S8 and or S10 switch 5 to OFF for an alert tone trip...

Page 23: ...h a damp sponge Wet the sponge and wring it out so it is damp not dripping wet Spray household cleaner on the sponge NOT DIRECTLY ON THE EQUIPMENT Clean the Communicator with the sponge and dry it thr...

Page 24: ...ed Use another Communicator Call HME COM930 Only HS30 Headset not turned on Press On Off switch to turn headset on HS30 Headset battery is low or dead Change battery Communicator channel Communicator...

Page 25: ...ME defective Defective COMMUNICATOR or headset Call HME No tone or sound in Power interruption has caused When no vehicle is in the drive thru lane headset or ceiling unbalanced detecting circuit pres...

Page 26: ...hannel A and B LEDs DS4 DS5 G Message repeater ON OFF switch S3 T Vehicle present LED DS6 H Speed team switch S5 U Channel A and B sidetone level controls R77 R60 I Vehicle detector override switch S7...

Page 27: ...level control A sidetone B sidetone Inbound volume control VAA level control Ceiling speaker volume control Vehicle present tone volume control 3 8 position DIP switches 4 position frequency select sw...

Page 28: ...Buttons A B and C Power On Off button Volume control buttons 5 Indicator Red LED Solid when receiving only Blinking when transmitter is activated AC30 Battery Charger for HS30 NiMH batteries 1 Voltag...

Page 29: ...ours for COM900CC NiMH batteries 4 8 hours for COM900BP NiCd batteries 4 Dimensions 7 5 L x 7 5 W x 3 D 191mm x 191mm x 78mm 7 8 5 Weight 31 94 oz 906Kg 6 Indicators Battery charging red LEDs 4 ea Bat...

Page 30: ...ser s responsibility to apply for a license from the FCC in the U S and its possessions or from Industry and Science Canada in Canada and its territories Licensing requirements vary from country to co...

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