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Charge Batteries First

 – label up, amber light--

charging

, green--

fully charged

.  You may use them 

before they are fully charged.

Pull Cable 

– Old wire is brittle and will fail!  Don't shortcut this step.  One Gray spool 

(for the 

microphone) 

and one Black spool 

(for the loop and speaker)

 is included.  

Choose Base Station location

 – Power up the base, load a battery in a headset and walk around 

the restaurant to insure you have good coverage of all areas, inside and outside.  Stay away from 
metal when mounting the base, even metal junction boxes inside the wall—metal blocks radio waves.  
Refer to the laminated 

Quick Start Guide

 for instructions on installing batteries in the headsets.

Remove old equipment

—if necessary.  If there is a timer on site, take care to identify the timer wires 

connected to the old equipment.  A PHOTO of the wires is a good idea.

Mount the Base 

– Hardware kit is in the base station box.  Center photo 

(

bottom to top

)

 

Wall spacer 

plate for base hinge, Zip anchors & pan head screws, Metal strike and flat head screws, Dolphin 
connectors for mic, loop and speaker connections outside, strain relief mounts and small wire ties.  

Mount the detector block to the lower left of the base as shown.  Keep your wires neat and tidy!
If you use a drill bit to “oval out” one hole in the base hinge, (

it makes it easier to get it level

).

Installation Guide   10/23/2012   Page 1

Summary of Contents for SpeedTHRU

Page 1: ... to the laminated Quick Start Guide for instructions on installing batteries in the headsets Remove old equipment if necessary If there is a timer on site take care to identify the timer wires connected to the old equipment A PHOTO of the wires is a good idea Mount the Base Hardware kit is in the base station box Center photo bottom to top Wall spacer plate for base hinge Zip anchors pan head scre...

Page 2: ...tep 3 Strip back about 10 of the jacket on the Black jacket cable which carries the loop white green speaker black red wires Take care to twist the loop wires white green since these are active loop wires and movement between the wires may cause a false detection Step 4 Attach loop W Gn to detector block 8 and 7 no polarity Attach speaker R Bk to base terminal K and L no polarity Recovering the wi...

Page 3: ...ith the speaker post may transmit vibration which is sound to a microphone Keep the wire entrance at the bottom to serve as a weep hole to allow water to drain A couple illustrations of how to mount the speaker mic assemblies In situations where NO shelf is provided to hold the foam is may be necessary to screw into the face of the microphone and speaker boxes to hold them in place Just stay to th...

Page 4: ... 2580 the only four digits in a row but do not share this Normal Inbound sound settings range from 4 to 6 generally Keep it as low as possible as higher volume levels increase the noise as well Normal Outbound setting range from 6 to 10 Set Outbound Day and Outbound Night to the same level unless the Night program is used then adjust to preferred levels and set the clock Grill speaker volumes can ...

Page 5: ... good adhesion Ask the team to put it in place later Headset hooks are included that can be mounted were the manager directs Other items Give the manager the headset cushions foam microphone covers and listen only headset markers Clean up anything remaining from your install Give any old equipment to the manager Obtain a signature on the Installation report and return it to WT Installation Guide 1...

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