Figure 11 - Vehicle detector board, inside DTM
Step 18 Ask someone in a vehicle to drive to the order point. You'll hear a beep in your headset to
signify a car is at the order point. Press 'I' , to talk, the headset will go into to handsfree mode and the
boom LED will go solid green. While speaking with the person at the order point, ask them if the
sound level is comfortable or too loud or too quiet. The default setting is usually fine. You can change
the volume levels as you see fit but be careful to judge whether the change will suit the everyday use
of the system once the store is operating.
Step 19 While in the settings menu, ask the customer whether they wish to operate with a SINGLE
order taker mode, or MULTIPLE order taker mode. The default is multiple order taker.
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Step 16 Set the road loop sensitivity so the arrival of every
vehicle is picked up accurately by the DTM.
a. Remove the lid from the DTM and then park an average
sized car (not SUV or van) on the road loop at the order point.
b. Identify the detector PCB in the DTM and then use the 'Up'
and 'Down' buttons to adjust the displayed number to 5 from
whatever it shows now.
c. Drive the vehicle off the loop and check the loop reading
returns to '0' and when the vehicle returns back onto the loop
make sure the number displayed is 5, then replace the lid.
Step 17 Now set the order point volume. The microphone
level is pre-set and is unlikely to need adjusting by you, but
the outbound volume through the speaker can be adjusted to
suit the local environment. To do this you need to access the
Pro9 settings menu as below which you do via your laptop or
cellphone (see Appendix F and G for access).
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