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Wireless Intercom System

Theory of Operation and Diagrams

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3M 2003

March

Single-Lane Duplex Communication System

This system provides duplex communication

(simultaneous talk/listen) for facilities that have one

menu sign. It consists of one base station and one or

more headsets and battery chargers.

Dual-Lane Duplex Communication System

This system provides duplex communication

(simultaneous talk/listen) for facilities that have two

menu signs. It consists of two base stations and two

or more headsets and battery chargers.

Cross-Lane Communication System

This system provides duplex communication

(simultaneous talk/listen) for facilities that have two

menu signs. It consists of two duplex systems that are

connected to a cross-lane module. The headsets are

programmed for both lane 1 and lane 2.
During off-peak hours, the cross-lane module is

turned on to link the two systems and enable one

operator to talk to customers at menu sign 1 or menu

sign 2 or with other headset operators.
During peak hours, the cross-lane module is turned off

to separate the systems. With the cross-lane module

off, one system is dedicated to menu sign 1 and the

other to menu sign 2. Menu sign 1 operators can talk

to customers at menu sign 1 or with other headset

operators. Menu sign 2 operators can talk to

customers at menu sign 2 or with other headset

operators.

Operating Theory

The 3M Wireless Intercom System has two basic

functions. First, it processes vehicle alert signals that

are supplied by a hard-wired vehicle detection system.

Second, it transmits and receives radio signals to

provide the following communication:

S

Talk/listen communication

S

Page communication

Processing Vehicle Alert Signals

The vehicle alert system provides a signal to the base

station to indicate a customer is present at the menu

sign.

There are two types of vehicle detectors.

Presence

detectors

(such as magnetic loops) provide a signal

for as long as a vehicle is present at the detector.

Pulse detectors

, such as air hoses, provide only a

momentary signal—signalling vehicle arrival with no

indication of whether or not the vehicle remains at the

detector station.

S

If a presence detector is used, menu sign audio is

turned off automatically when the vehicle leaves.

S

If a pulse detector is used, menu sign audio is

silenced by pressing and releasing a headset page

switch.

When a vehicle detection signal is presented to the

base station, the base station broadcasts a repeating

alert tone to all headsets. The alert tone continues

until the talk switch [on an active headset] is pressed.

Transmitting and Receiving

The transmitting and receiving functions are

accomplished by two separate sets of radio

transmitters and receivers. One set is located in the

headset and the other in the base station.
The headset receives microphone audio signals from

the base station on

frequency B

and transmits both

audio signals and control tones on

frequency A

. The

control tones are above the audible range, and

function to turn the menu sign speaker’s amplifier ON

during the talk operation. The base station receiver is

also always ON when the base station is powered.

Similarly, when the headset is powered, the headset

receiver is always ON to enable the listen mode. The

headset modulator turns ON only when a talk or page

switch is pressed.
The transmitter in the base station is always

transmitting a “no signal” transmitter carrier, even

when there is no microphone audio from the menu

sign or headset operator being broadcast. This “no

signal“ carrier is continually broadcast to and received

by all headset receivers. It serves to block out other

radio-frequency signals or noises from headset

receivers.

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Страница 3: ...on System 1 2 Cross Lane Communication System 1 2 Operating Theory 1 2 Processing Vehicle Alert Signals 1 2 Transmitting and Receiving 1 2 Talk Listen Communication 1 3 Talk Lock Mode 1 3 Page Mode 1...

Страница 4: ...ment Parts and Service 3 11 Section 4 Operating Instructions Model C860 Operating Instructions Model C960 Operating Instructions Model C1025 Operating Instructions Model C1060 Operating Instructions S...

Страница 5: ...ard Non Duplex Systems The 5 Inch Speaker and Mic Assembly is recommended for use in standard communication systems It consists of a 5 inch weather resistant eight ohm cone speaker plus a special weat...

Страница 6: ...signal to the base station to indicate a customer is present at the menu sign There are two types of vehicle detectors Presence detectors such as magnetic loops provide a signal for as long as a vehic...

Страница 7: ...lk control tone turns the base station amplifier ON which drives the menu speaker enabling the customer to hear the audio When the base station receives the microphone audio signal it re transmits it...

Страница 8: ...Talk Lane 2 switch pressed the headset transmitter receiver switches to the lane 2 channel frequencies enabling the lane 2 base station and lane 2 communications Monitor Amplifier and Speaker A one w...

Страница 9: ...tch through the amplifier to the menu sign S To the monitor speaker amplifier via the MON TALK volume control through the amplifier and the Master Monitor Volume control to the monitor speaker S Throu...

Страница 10: ...ase station must be set for lane 2 frequency communications Jumper J3 pins 1 and 2 forcing the related logic input high for lane 1 configuration Jumper J3 pins 2 and 3 forcing the related logic input...

Страница 11: ...f 16 operating channels since each system may be designated as a lane 1 or lane 2 system Each operating channel is comprised of a set of two frequencies one for receiving one for transmitting The chan...

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Страница 15: ...ic is connected to the base station inputs With Relay K301 de energized the menu mic is connected to the auxiliary intercom Menu Speaker Audio Control Relay contacts K302 A and K302 B control distribu...

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