3M C1025 Operating Instructions Manual
3M C1025 Operating Instructions Manual

3M C1025 Operating Instructions Manual

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Headset Intercom System
Model C1025
Operating Instructions
Headset and Transceiver Pack
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  • Page 1 Headset Intercom System Model C1025 Operating Instructions Headset and Transceiver Pack Base Station...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model C1025 Table of Contents Intended Use ...........................iii FCC Information..........................iii Service..............................iii System Descriptions ........................1 Introduction ............................1 System Configurations .......................... 1 Single-Lane Standard Communication System................1 Single-Lane Duplex Communication System ................1 Dual-Lane Standard Communication System ................1 Dual-Lane Duplex Communication System.................. 1 Cross-Lane Communication System .....................
  • Page 4 Battery Voltage Low Tone......................15 Charging Batteries.........................15 Disposing of Batteries ........................16 Making Sure Batteries are Ready for Use ..................16 Important Information about C1025 Rechargeable Batteries............17 Special Instructions for System Manager ..................17 Programming the Transceiver Pack for Dual-Lane Cross-Lane Operation...........17 Reprogramming..........................17 Changing Channels if Interference is Heard..................18 Changing the Day/Night Switch Setting ....................19...
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Service Model C1025 system service needs can be fulfilled by your local 3M Food Services Trade Department dealer. If special service assistance or information is needed, please call 1-800-328-0033.
  • Page 6 Use and Information Model C1025 (Blank Page) © 3M 2006...
  • Page 7: System Descriptions

    Model C1025 System Descriptions Introduction The 3M Model C1025 Transceiver Pack Intercom System is a wireless intercom system designed for high reliability, compactness, and ease of service. The system can be programmed to operate on any one of eight different radio channels to provide high-quality audio performance and reduce the possibility of interference between neighboring wireless systems.
  • Page 8: System Components

    System Descriptions Model C1025 System The number of system components and the procedures necessary to operate them vary depending on the system configuration. However, three Components components are common to all system configurations. Base Station The base station is the interface between the customer and the transceiver pack worn by the operator.
  • Page 9: Controls And Indicators

    Model C1025 Controls and Indicators Base Station The base station controls and indicators are shown below. Figure 4. Base Station Controls and Indicators 1 ON/OFF Switch The ON/OFF switch controls power to the base station. This indicator lights when the ON/OFF switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 10: Headset And Transceiver Pack

    Controls and Indicators Model C1025 Headset and The controls on the transceiver pack are shown below. Transceiver Pack Figure 5. Headset and Transceiver Pack Controls 1 PAGE Switch Press and hold the PAGE switch to talk to internal personnel without being heard by the customer.
  • Page 11 Model C1025 Controls and Indicators For dual-lane systems, press and hold the T2 (Talk Lane 2) switch to talk T2 (Talk Lane 2) to the customer at the menu sign in lane 2. Release the switch to listen. Switch For single-lane systems, both switches operate identically.
  • Page 12: Battery Chargers

    Controls and Indicators Model C1025 Battery Chargers The 3-slot and 6-slot battery charger controls are shown below. Figure 6. Battery Charger Controls Charging Slots The charging slots hold batteries during the recharging cycle. Conditioning and/or This dual-function slot holds a battery during conditioning and recharging Charging Slot cycles.
  • Page 13: System Setup

    Model C1025 System Setup Introduction To prepare the Headset System for use, you will need to check the components for proper assembly and positioning. 1. Peel the clear plastic Tape Pull Tab from the release paper. Attaching Tape Pull Tab to Type III Headset 2.
  • Page 14: Installing The Transceiver Pack

    System Setup Model C1025 Installing the Transceiver To install the transceiver pack into the pouch: Pack 1. Detach the securing strap on the bottom of the pouch. 2. Slide the transceiver pack into the pouch as follows: • The control buttons are facing the top of the pouch.
  • Page 15: Checking The Headset For Proper Fit

    Model C1025 System Setup Checking the To ensure effective operation and comfort: Headset for Proper • Adjust the headband width. • Position the ear pad and microphone. Adjust the size of the 2-piece headband until the ear pad rests against one ear Adjusting Headband and the headband pads rest just above each ear.
  • Page 16: System Operation

    System Operation Model C1025 System Operation System operation includes turning on the base station and each transceiver pack that will be used. Turning On the Base To turn on the base station: Station 1. Slide the power ON/OFF switch to/ the ON position. Check to see that the POWER indicator lights.
  • Page 17: Dual-Lane Duplex Cross-Lane Communication Systems

    Model C1025 System Operation Dual-Lane Duplex Cross-Lane Communication Systems Communication During Peak Hours During peak hours, the cross-lane module is turned off and the system functions like a dual-lane duplex system. Some transceiver packs are programmed to communicate with Lane 1 and others are programmed to communicate with Lane 2.
  • Page 18: Page Mode

    System Operation Model C1025 Page Mode Use this mode to talk to other operators who are wearing headsets without being heard by the customer at the menu sign. This mode is available with all system configurations. To page another operator, press and hold the page switch while speaking.
  • Page 19: Special Considerations

    Model C1025 System Operation Figure 11. PAGE Switch and OFF Switch To respond to a page, press PAGE. To return to normal operation: 1. Turn the transceiver pack OFF. 2. Turn the transceiver pack ON. Special When using the talk/listen mode or the page mode, keep the following...
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    (battery release clicks). See Figure 12. Note The C1025 can operate on one battery or two. Using two batteries doubles the operating time between charges, and increases operating range. If two batteries are used, both must be recharged at the same time.
  • Page 21: Battery Charger

    Model C1025 Maintenance Battery Charger The battery charger should be placed on a flat surface such as a desktop Location or table in a clean, dry environment, or an optional wall mount unit may be used. Cleaning the Contacts If the indicators fail to light during charger operation, clean the contacts using an alcohol-moistened cotton swab.
  • Page 22: Disposing Of Batteries

    Conditioning leaves the battery in a charged state. Figure 14. Disposing of Batteries To help protect the environment, C1025 rechargeable batteries which have reached the end of their useful life should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements. Making Sure Batteries...
  • Page 23: Important Information About C1025 Rechargeable Batteries

    Model C1025 Special Instructions for System Manager Important Information Keep the following information in mind as you operate the system and as you establish operating procedures: about C1025 Rechargeable Batteries • Avoid shorting across the battery contacts with metal items. Never carry a battery in a pocket or place it in a drawer where it can accidentally be shorted by keys, coins etc.
  • Page 24: Changing Channels If Interference Is Heard

    Special Instructions for System Manager Model C1025 Changing Channels The C1025 system is capable of operating on any one of eight different channels. If messages etc. from a different transmitter are heard in the if Interference is headset or monitor speaker, or if you are told that your store's messages Heard are being heard elsewhere, interference is occurring.
  • Page 25: Changing The Day/Night Switch Setting

    After seven channel changes, the original channel will again be encountered. If none of the channels is interference-free, contact your local 3M InTouch Products dealer. Changing the Outdoors, sound travels best at night when air temperatures are cooler and background noise is reduced.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Monitor Speaker Volume

    Troubleshooting Model C1025 Adjusting the If the system has an optional monitor speaker, adjust its volume using the following procedure: Monitor Speaker Volume 1. With the base station turned ON, insert a small straight-blade screwdriver into the MONITOR VOLUME access hole. See Figure Turn the volume control clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it.
  • Page 27 Model C1025 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction Transceiver packs do not go into This is normal when an “air Momentarily press the PAGE standby (silence) when the vehicle switch” type of vehicle detector is switch to return to standby. leaves the menu sign.
  • Page 28: Battery And Battery Charger Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Model C1025 Problem Possible Cause Correction Audio “cuts out” or is interrupted Interference. Change channels and reprogram the when talking to customer or other transceiver packs. headsets. Transceiver pack is too far from Move closer to the base station.
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