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Belt Pack Intercom System 

Model C860 

Operating Instructions 

Summary of Contents for C860

Page 1: ...Belt Pack Intercom System Model C860 Operating Instructions...

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Page 3: ...ts 2 Base Station 2 Headset and Belt Pack 2 Battery Charger 2 Controls and Indicators 3 Base Station 3 Headset and Belt Pack 4 Battery Chargers 6 Headset Belt Pack Preparation 7 Introduction 7 Checkin...

Page 4: ...ries 15 Disposing of Batteries 16 Making Sure Batteries are Ready for Use 16 Important Information about C860 Rechargeable Batteries 16 Special Instructions for System Manager 18 Programming the Belt...

Page 5: ...t in poor performance and or undesired operation FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause har...

Page 6: ...Important Information Model C860 iv 3M 2003 January Blank Page...

Page 7: ...ated to menu sign 2 The belt packs are programmed to work with one system or the other and are labeled accordingly 1 or 2 The dual lane duplex communication system provides duplex communication simult...

Page 8: ...gure 1 Figure 1 Base Station The belt pack is used by the operator to communicate with customers and with other store personnel who are wearing belt packs The headset is connected by a communications...

Page 9: ...ume of the menu sign speaker is decreased for nighttime operation Sound travels further and more efficiently at night These indicators light to show which of the 8 channels is selected This indicator...

Page 10: ...s minimum level and the volume down c control is pressed Note that even when set to its lowest level headset volume is not turned completely off Press the volume up control to increase the volume in t...

Page 11: ...he programming cable from the base station to allow the belt pack to be programmed to the same radio channel as the base station The microphone sends the operator s voice to the customer and or other...

Page 12: ...GREEN to indicate the battery is fully charged ORANGE to indicate the battery is defective Press the conditioning button to condition a battery that is inserted in the conditioning charging slot The...

Page 13: ...r fit To ensure effective operation and comfort Adjust the headband width by gently bending the headband Position the ear pad and microphone Figure 7 Headband Size Position the microphone so that its...

Page 14: ...ip Direct the cable toward the Talk Lane 1 button to wear the belt pack on the left hip Figure 9 Connecting the Headset to the Belt Pack To install the belt pack into the belt pack 1 Open the flap at...

Page 15: ...ip slide the belt through the belt holder slot until the buckle of the belt is at the front of the body and the unit is on the left hip See Figure 11 To wear the belt pack on the right hip slide the b...

Page 16: ...rvals when the system detects a customer vehicle at the menu sign 2 When you hear the alert tone press and hold T1 or T2 to talk to the customer at the menu sign Release T1 or T2 to listen Dual Lane S...

Page 17: ...and talk to the customer at menu sign 1 Release T1 to listen When you hear the double beep alert tone press and hold T2 to talk to the customer at the menu sign 2 Release T2 to listen Use this mode to...

Page 18: ...may interrupt or prevent communication between the menu sign operator and the customer Use this mode to listen for pages from other operators without hearing the communication to and from the custome...

Page 19: ...2 Turn the belt pack ON When using the talk listen mode or the page mode keep the following things in mind Communication between the operator and the customer may be heard by several people Only one o...

Page 20: ...week If a battery has not been used for several weeks make sure to charge prior to use To replace the battery 1 Push the battery release to release the battery See Figure 14 2 Remove the discharged ba...

Page 21: ...tone sounds in the headset at seven second intervals to alert the operator to replace with a fully charged battery The battery voltage low tone continues for two minutes after which the headset turns...

Page 22: ...ensure that a fully charged battery is always available Recharge a low battery as soon as it is removed from the belt pack Keep the battery contacts clean both those on the battery and those in the be...

Page 23: ...y for the number of belt packs in your system One battery charger will handle up to three belt packs Use of more than three belt packs requires an additional battery charger Batteries perform best at...

Page 24: ...ress T1 to talk to lane 1 customers or T2 to talk to lane 2 customers To program the belt pack for dual lane cross lane operation While pressing and holding both the T1 and T2 switches on the belt pac...

Page 25: ...annel To do this 1 Pull outward on the right side of the base station half cover and then lift and remove the cover See Figure 18 Figure 18 2 With the base station turned on press and release the Chan...

Page 26: ...ntinues to occur repeat the channel programming procedure After seven channel changes the original channel will again be encountered If none of the channels is interference free contact your local 3M...

Page 27: ...eaker adjust its volume using the following procedure 1 With the base station turned ON insert a small straight blade screwdriver into the MONITOR VOLUME access hole See Figure 20 2 Turn the volume co...

Page 28: ...program base station and or belt packs The base station is defective Call for authorized service A single belt pack is dead No communication to or from customer No communications to or from other belt...

Page 29: ...vice Low battery tones are heard in headset despite newly charged battery Dirty contacts on the battery belt pack or in the battery charger Clean the battery contacts with alcohol Defective battery Re...

Page 30: ...r contacts with alcohol and cotton swab Defective battery Try a known good battery Defective battery charger Call for authorized service Short battery life Battery is was not fully charged Recharge ba...

Page 31: ...Troubleshooting 3M 2003 January 25 C860 system service needs can be fulfilled by your local 3M InTouch Products dealer If special service assistance or information is needed please call 1 800 328 003...

Page 32: ...Food Services Trade Department 3M Center St Paul MN 55144 1000 Printed in U S A 3M 2003 January 78 6912 0692 0 Rev B...

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