HME TI6000 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

HME TI6000 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Telephone interface

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INSTALLATION / OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The TI6000 provides a link between a telephone and the Wireless IQ System. It allows its user
to answer and speak on the telephone using a COM6000 COMMUNICATOR . The TI6000 can
only be used with Wireless IQ Systems that were originally configured for single-lane operation.
Figure 1. TI6000 with cables and telephone jack splitter
1.
INSTALLATION
Installation of the TI6000 will take approximately 1 hour. Before you begin,
coordinate the time of installation with the store owner/manager to minimize
disruption of business.
The following tools are required:
1.1
Wall Mounting
The TI6000 must be mounted on the wall, not more than 2 ft (.61 meter) from the
Wireless IQ Base Station, so the base station interface cable will reach between the
two units. Mount the TI6000 as follows:
Hold the TI6000 against the wall at
the desired location. Mark the wall
through the screw hole in the flange
on each side of the unit.
Set the unit aside and drill two
/
inch (4.8 mm) holes at the
3
16
marked spots, deep enough to insert
the enclosed screw anchors.
Insert the screw anchors completely
into the two holes in the wall.
Hold the unit against the wall with
the holes in its flanges over the
anchors. Screw the two enclosed
screws through the holes, all the way
into the anchors.
Telephone Interface
Phillips (cross-point) screwdriver, size #2
Power drill and drill bit set
Wire cutter/stripper
Small standard (slotted) screwdriver
Figure 2. Mark wall through screw holes
TI6000
shown by arrows

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Summary of Contents for HME TI6000

  • Page 1 Telephone Interface INSTALLATION / OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The TI6000 provides a link between a telephone and the Wireless IQ System. It allows its user to answer and speak on the telephone using a COM6000 COMMUNICATOR . The TI6000 can only be used with Wireless IQ Systems that were originally configured for single-lane operation.
  • Page 2: Telephone Interface Cable

    Cable Connections and DIP Switch Settings Connect the base station interface cable and telephone interface cable enclosed with the TI6000 as shown in Figure 3 and described in the following paragraphs. Refer also to the TI6000 wiring diagram, Figure 6.
  • Page 3 Base Station Interface Cable There are two types of base station interface cables, as shown in Figure 6 below. Follow the instructions that apply to the type of cable you received with the TI6000. Figure 6. Two types of base station interface cables Type 1 base station interface cable has a RJ45 connector at each end.
  • Page 4 Each connector is keyed to fit into its correct position. Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the base station interface cable into the TI6000 as shown in Figure 4. Figure 8. TI6000 wiring diagram if using the Type 2 base station interface cable...
  • Page 5: Switch Settings

    1.2.3 Switch Settings 1. K1 DIP Switch: K1 DIP switch Locate the K1 DIP switch on the Transceiver Circuit Board in the Wireless IQ Base Station, shown in Figure 9. Set the K1 DIP switch to the following positions: 1 – ON 2 –...
  • Page 6: Equipment Checkout

    NOTE: Setting 5 to OFF will replace the message with three beeps. Equipment Checkout Set the POWER and RINGER switches on the bottom of the TI6000, shown in Figure 14, to the ON position. Use your cell phone to call the store phone.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Three beeps in your headset will indicate the phone is hung up. The status light on the TI6000 will turn red when the phone line has been hung up. If the phone is not hung up, the TI6000 will automatically hang up the phone after 5 minutes if neither A2 nor B button has been pushed since the call ended.
  • Page 8: In Case Of Problems

    (manufacturers, distributors and/or retailers) to take-back electronic products at the end of their useful life. The WEEE Directive covers most HME products being sold into the EU as of August 13, 2005. Manufacturers, distributors and retailers are obliged to finance the costs of recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.
  • Page 9 “HME Proprietary and Confidential Information not to be duplicated, disclosed or distributed except as permitted by an executed Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement with HME. Copyright HM Electronics, Inc. 2014”...

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