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WBS2500D Base Station, inside view (with VDB100/101 in both the WBS2500D Base Station and the IC100/IC200 Base Station) IC100/IC200 connections with WBS2500D Base Station, rear views (with VDB100/101 in both units) WBS2500D Base Station, inside view (with VDB100/101 in WBS2500D Base Station only)
The differences between the two systems are described below. All units have digital touch controls for easy operation. IC100 - The IC100 is a single-channel intercom system for communication between the order taker and drive-thru customer. It has a stand-alone base station Figure 1.
1.4.1 FRONT PANEL: The front panel on the IC100 and IC200 base stations and the IC200R Remote Station are identical, except the IC200 and IC200R have channel B buttons with TALK and LISTEN lights. The front panel controls are as follows.
The vehicle tone, however, will be heard through the speaker in the base station. Left side Right side Figure 3. IC100 / IC200 base station side views...
?A” NOTE: If your IC100 has a gooseneck microphone or telephone handset, when steps 3 - 5 below refer to the ?A” button, press / hold / release the button on the microphone or handset instead. If you are using a handset, the vehicle arrival tone will still be heard from the base station.
IC200 INTERCOM OPERATION (DUAL-CHANNEL) (DUAL-CHANNEL) The ACTION column below tells you how to operate your IC200, step-by-step. The RESULT column to the right tells you what you should see or hear after each action. Figure 5. IC200 control panel ACTION RESULT Plug AC adapter into electrical outlet.
Channel ?B” Operation (for talking to other crew members) Press and hold the ?B” button. TALK light ?B” comes on. Continue holding the ?B” button. Remain arm's Crew members should hear your voice from length from the base station and speak to crew speaker in remote station.
An AC electrical outlet must be close enough for the AC adapter cord to reach from the outlet to the IC100/IC200 base station, or the cord will need to be extended. 3.1.2...
Refer to Figure 11 for connections. € Make required adjustments. € Make required adjustments. IC100 / IC200 Intercom as wired backup for HME wireless audio system New installations Retrofit installations Retrofit installations replacing old wired system with no old wired system €...
IC100 / IC200 INSTALLATION AS STAND-ALONE INTERCOM 3.3.1 CABLE PULLING AND PREPARATION CAUTION: If not using the HME Audio Cable, be certain the speaker wires are a twisted pair. The enclosed HME cable contains four color-coded, insulated wires and a bare shield (drain) wire.
Solder the connections and wrap them with electrical tape. External, Non-Loop Type Vehicle Detector (optional): With any type of external, non-loop type vehicle detector, route the detector cable directly into the building to the area where the IC100/IC200 base station will be mounted. Figure 7. Cable connections...
3.3.4 OPTIONAL VDB100/101 VEHICLE DETECTOR BOARD INSTALLATION If you are installing an HME VDB100/101 into the IC100/IC200, refer to Figure 8 and follow the instructions below. Using the tip of a small, standard (slotted) screwdriver, remove the plastic screw cover from each of the four corners on the bottom of the IC100/IC200 base station.
3.3.5 MOUNTING THE BASE STATION The base station can be mounted on the wall or on a counter top. In either case, the unit and its mounting bracket can be mounted directly on the wall or counter top (Figure 9), or they can be extended from the wall or counter surface by mounting them on the optional mounting pedestal (Figure 10).
Remove 4 inches (100 mm) of outer insulation from the end of the cable(s) near the IC100/IC200 base station, and strip approximately ¼ inch (6 mm) of insulation from each of the four cable wires coming from the outside speaker and vehicle detector.
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Figure 12. Stand-alone IC100 / IC200 Intercom and optional IC200R Remote Station wiring diagram...
Starting at the remote station, route the unconnected end of the remote station interface cable through or along the wall to the location of the IC100/IC200 base station. Cut the interface cable and connect it to the supplied P2 connector plug as shown in Figure 12.
Do not adjust the volume too low on the front panel, or the VEH TONE may not be heard. Adjust the CEILING VOLUME ADJ on the rear panel of the IC100/IC200 base station for the desired ceiling speaker volume level.
Open the WBS2500D Base Station and verify the VDB100/101 cable connections. Wire the P11 connector plug of the IC100/IC200, and the P1 and P2 connector plugs of the WBS2500D according to Figures 16 through 19. If there is a VDB100/101 in both units, use Figures 16 and 17.
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Figure 17. IC100 / IC200 connections with WBS2500D Base Station, rear views (with VDB100/101 in both units)
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Figure 18. WBS2500D Base Station, inside view (with VDB100/101 in WBS2500D Base Station only)
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Figure 19. IC100 / IC200 connections with WBS2500D Base Station, rear views (with VDB100/101 in WBS2500D Base Station only)
+12 VDC, from Base to Remote J2, 9 Power Ground J2, 10 Audio path - to and from Base and Remote Jumpers (IC100 Base Station, IC200 Base Station) J4 and J7 Selects Inbound Audio from Outside Mic or Outside Speaker...
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Dip Switch (IC200 Base Station, IC100 Base Station) S2, 1 ON - Inserts a 16dB attenuator for outbound audio only S2, 2 ON - Inserts a 20 dB attenuator for outbound audio only (With S2, 1 and S2, 2 ON the total attenuation is 24 dB)
A. IC100 Base Station, IC200 Base Station When the IC100 / IC200 is initially turned on, the unit is in the standby mode. The Power and Standby LED's are on. The audio channel is quiet because the MUTE MIC and MUTE SPKR are activated.
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In general, unless the ceiling speaker is located far from the IC200/IC100 Base Station, the outbound audio is muted or feedback may result. The vehicle tone can not be muted through the ceiling speaker.
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The only difference between the IC200 and the IC100 is the capability of the IC200 to have a remote station hooked up. Audio from the IC200 Base Station is fed from the gain set ampilifier to RC, then through the interface cable to the IC200R Remote Station. Audio from the IC200R Remote Station is received by the IC200 Base Station through the same wire in the interface cable and is directed to the bidirectional amplifier.
APPENDIX D: IC100 / IC200 / IC200R LIST OF SPECIFICATIONS INPUT POWER: 16.5VAC, 50VA (plug-in transformer supplied) 115VAC or 230 VAC OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 8S each, menu speaker and ceiling speaker INPUT IMPEDANCE: 20kS balanced accepts (8-500S microphone) 3 inch (76mm), 8S, 5 watt...
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