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nstallatIon
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1. Survey the premises with store manager to determine
the optimal mounting locations for each component.
Take into consideration:
• Cable lengths for the hardwired components.
• Base Station accessibility to all crew members and in
an area free from obstructions.
• The Base Station mounting height should be be-
tween 4 feet (122 cm) and 5 feet (152 cm) from the
floor (see Fig. 1.1). Note: Mounting height should
also take into consideration personnel with disabili-
ties.
• Choosing a good Remote Transceiver mounting
location is critical (see Component Notes, and Step
5 with Fig. 1.3, and 1.4).
SIGNAL STRONGEST
DIRECTLY IN FRONT
OF REMOTE TRANSCEIVER
BASE STATION
HME
Fig. 1.1
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2. Set up and connect power to the AC70 Battery Charger.
Insert batteries to begin charging. Up to four batteries
can be charged at one time. See Component Notes for
more information.
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3. If you are replacing an existing HME product, placing the
Base Station close to the Base Station you are replacing
will enable you to use the existing wires/cables without
having to route new wires. However, verify the wires/
cables are in good condition before using. Open the
Base Station and mark the mounting location on the wall
through the four mounting holes at each corner inside
the Base Station (see Fig 1.2). Mount the Base Station
using the hardware provided.
Latches
1
1
PCBA
J?400
Ethernet
J4500
J4501
Remote
J3000
J3200
Module 1
J?300
J803
Micro
Remote
USB
J3400
Module 2
1
Remote
J2003
J804
J3600
Module 3
Mounting
Serial
Debug
Remote
1
J3800
Holes
Module 4
J200
USB
J805
J?301
1
J600
J1
1
GND
J802
J201
J800
J801
DC -
1
1
1
1
DC +
1
Base Station
opened
Fig. 1.2
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4. Also mount the Base Station power supply. Mark the
mounting location on the wall through the mounting
holes on each side. Mount the power supply using the
hardware provided.
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5. Critical Step: Loosely mount the Remote Transceiver
in an optimal location (until range tested with a roving
headset using the Installation Wizard via the Base Station
in steps 9 & 10). For example, notice Fig. 1.3 and 1.4,
they show two different store layouts with specific target-
ed areas where the headsets are primarily used (the blue
areas are those needing coverage). Each store required
the Remote Transceiver (represented by the small blue
rectangle) to be mounted in an optimal location to pro-
vide best coverage resulting in two different mounting
locations unique to the store's need (see "Component
Notes" on page 3 for more details on placement).
SERVICE WINDOW
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
BASE
STATION
KITCHEN
INDOOR
SEATING AREA
APPLICANCES AND
FOOD PREPARATION
OUTDOOR
SEATING AREA
SHELVING
Typical Single Lane drive-thru store layout
QRS Aerial/Plan View
Fig. 1.3
Wait Areas
1
2
Sidewalk
Present
Window
KITCHEN
Dining/Seating Area
Parking Lot
Fig. 1.4
SHELVING
STORAGE
MENU &
SPEAKER POST
Pay
Window
O ce
BASE
STATION
Appliance and
Food Preparation
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
Menu &
Order
Drive-Thru
Point
Lane
Entrance
400Gxxx.
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