E10052 Wireless Expansion Adapter; 5512 Remote Handset Installation - Hamilton Air 5000 Series Installation & Service Manual

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"Adjusting the Audio System" later in this document.) You then switch to Wireless Mode and fine
tune the wireless volumes to match the console volumes.
The up (+) and down (-) buttons on the back of the wireless base fine tune the outgoing volume.
Each press of a button changes the volume one step.
The rocker dial on the top end of the headset fine tunes the incoming volume. Be careful not to press
in on this dial accidentally as this dial is also the mute switch.
Changing Between Console & Wireless Headset Use
With 5501 series consoles – Press the Wireless button (picture of antenna) while no lane is selected.
The yellow LED next to the button indicates wireless mode when lit.
With newer 5001 series consoles with built-in adapter – Press the Wireless/Camera button while no
lane is selected. The yellow LED under the microphone boom indicates wireless mode when lit.
With older consoles which require the 5014 Wireless Adapter – Use the toggle switch on the adapter
to switch between console and wireless mode.

E10052 Wireless Expansion Adapter

The E10052 Wireless Expansion Adapter is used
to attach multiple wireless headset base units to a
single audio console. The adapter includes a short
cable to connect it to the audio console.
Additional jacks on the adapter are used to
connect up to three headset base units.
It is recommended that only one headset be active
at a time (talk button pressed). If multiple
headsets are active at the same time the volumes
will be reduced.

5512 Remote Handset Installation

The Model 5512 Handset (see Figure 7) is a replacement for the older Model 5012W
(wall mount) and 5012H (side mount) handsets. It provides customer privacy and can
be used with 3000, 4000 and 5000 Series audio systems. The only operational
difference is removing the handset of the 5512 from its cradle does not initiate a
Teller Call like the 5012 did; a local call button must be used for this purpose.
However, the remote station speaker and microphone are disconnected while the
5512 handset is off hook, just like the 5012. This allows telephone-like loudness and
clarity as well as privacy. Important Note: The handset used with the 5512 is
different from the 5012 handset. If the actual handset is swapped to the other
model of unit, it will not work. Also note that local power was required for the older
5012 but is no longer needed with the 5512.
08-315 (3/6/12)
Connect up to 3 wireless
headset base units
Connect directly to console or
5014 adapter as appropriate
Figure 6
Figure 7
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