Important Information About C960Sl Rechargeable Batteries; Special Instructions For System Manager; Programming The Transceiver Pack For Cross-Lane Operation; Reprogramming - 3M C960SL Operating Instructions Manual

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Model C960SL
Important Information
about C960SL
Rechargeable Batteries
Programming the
Transceiver Pack for
Cross-Lane Operation

Reprogramming

 3M 2003

Special Instructions for System Manager

Keep the following information in mind as you operate the system and as you
establish operating procedures:
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.
Have adequate charging capacity for the number of transceiver packs in
your system. One battery charger will handle up to three transceiver
packs. Use of more than three transceiver packs requires an additional
battery charger.
Batteries perform best at moderate temperatures. Extremes of heat and
cold reduce their performance.
The transceiver packs are factory programmed for single-lane operation to
enable the operator to press either T1 or T2 to communicate with lane 1.
For cross-lane systems, the transceiver packs must also be programmed to
enable communication with either lane 1 or lane 2. With the cross-lane
module turned ON, the lane 1 or lane 2 operators can press T1 to talk to lane 1
customers or T2 to talk to lane 2 customers.
To program the transceiver pack for cross-lane operation:
While pressing and holding both the T1 and T2 switches on the
transceiver pack, turn the unit ON. Hold all three switches for at least 5
seconds. See Figure 13.
Audible tones will be heard in the compact earset earphone, indicating that
the transceiver pack is programmed for cross-lane operation.
If you no longer need the cross-lane feature, reprogram the transceiver pack by
repeating the above procedure.
Figure 13.
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