HME WIRELESS 6000 Operating Instructions Manual

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WIRELESS 6000
Wireless Drive-Thru Audio System
Operating Instructions
HM Electronics, Inc.
14110 Stowe Drive
Poway, CA 92064 USA
Phone: 1-800-848-4468
Fax: 858-552-0172
HME# 400G558 Rev A 3/23/05

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  • Page 1 WIRELESS 6000 Wireless Drive-Thru Audio System Operating Instructions HM Electronics, Inc. 14110 Stowe Drive Poway, CA 92064 USA Phone: 1-800-848-4468 Fax: 858-552-0172 HME# 400G558 Rev A 3/23/05...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Illustrations in this publication are approximate representations of the actual equipment, and may not be exactly as the equipment appears. © 2005 HM Electronics, Inc. The HME logo and product names are registered trademarks of HM Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4 The COM6000BP COMMUNICATOR ® provides basic operating cues in Spanish and French, as follows. Refer also to the Changing Languages instructions on page 8. Español El comunicador COM6000BP proporciona información que indica el estado del funcionamiento del mismo en español como es: Unidad #, Batería cargada, Batería semi-cargada, Batería baja, Línea uno, Línea dos, Fuera de alcance, Reemplazar bateria y Unidad desactivado.
  • Page 5: Wireless 6000 Equipment

    WIRELESS 6000 EQUIPMENT The Wireless 6000 is an audio system primarily for use at quick- service restaurants. The equipment shown below is standard with the Wireless 6000 system. Optional equipment can be ordered from your local dealer. NOTE: Equipment quantities vary,...
  • Page 6: Wireless 6000 Base Station

    Wireless 6000 Base Station All functions of the drive-thru audio system are channeled through the base station. It is the electronic heart of the Wireless 6000. External base station features are shown in Figure 2, and described on page 3. Internal controls and connectors are shown in Figure 9 on page 17.
  • Page 7 Front – (See A on Figure 2, page 2.) Four power supply lights are on when the base station has AC power. “A” TALK light is on during channel-A transmission. “B” TALK light is on during channel-B transmission. VEHICLE PRESENT light is on when a vehicle is present in the drive-thru lane or when the system is in vehicle-detect override.
  • Page 8: Com6000Bp Communicator

    COM6000BP COMMUNICATOR ® Features and Controls Channel “A1” button Channel “B” button Channel “A2” button Power button Volume-up button Volume-down button Headset cable connector socket ® Figure 3. Belt-pac COMMUNICATOR How to Wear the COMMUNICATOR ® Wear the headset with the microphone on your right or left side next to your mouth.
  • Page 9: How To Use The Communicator Controls

    COMMUNICATOR Registration ® During installation of the Wireless 6000, each Communicator was registered for use with a specific base station. The base station thereby recognizes all Communicators registered to it when their power is on, and will be able to tell the difference between them and other electronic equipment operating on similar frequencies.
  • Page 10 Register each COMMUNICATOR as follows: ® Be certain all Communicators to be registered are turned off and the base station power is on. Other Communicators can be on or off. Open the base station and locate the items shown in Figure 5. ⎯...
  • Page 11: Battery Removal And Replacement

    Battery Removal and Replacement To change batteries: If a battery Battery-release is weak when the COMMUNICATOR ® latch power is turned on, a voice in the earpiece will say “Battery low.” If a battery becomes weak during operation, a voice in the earpiece will say “Change battery.”...
  • Page 13: Wireless 6000 Operation

    The COM6000BP can be operated in Hands-Free (HF), Auto- Hands-Free (AHF) or Push-To-Talk (PTT) modes. If your store does not have HF capability, the Wireless 6000 should be operated in the PTT mode, according to the instructions on the following pages for single-lane or dual-lane stores.
  • Page 14: Single-Lane Operation (One Base Station For One Speaker Post)

    Single-Lane Operation (one base station for one speaker post) Hands-Free (HF) Mode With the power off, press and hold the volume-up ▲ and B buttons while you press and release the PWR button to turn the power on in the HF mode. The COMMUNICATOR will remember this setting.
  • Page 15: Dual-Lane Operation (Two Base Stations For Two Speaker Posts)

    Dual-Lane Operation (two base stations for two speaker posts) Hands-Free (HF) Mode With the COMMUNICATOR power off, press and hold the ® volume-up ▲ and B buttons while you press and release the PWR button to turn the power on in the HF mode. The Communicator will remember this setting.
  • Page 16: Internal Communication

    Board, it will not be possible to use a wired backup system. If there is a Switcher Board, place the S2 switch in the IN position to use the wired backup system. When using the Wireless 6000 system, the S2 switch must be in the OUT position.
  • Page 17: Message Repeater Operation (Refer To Figure

    Message Repeater Operation (Refer to Figure 2 on page 2) To record RED MESSAGE Be certain the RED MESSAGE switch is in the ON position. Press and release the RECORD MODE button on the base station once. ⎯ The red MESSAGE RECORD light on the base station will come on. Press and hold button B on the COMMUNICATOR and talk into the ®...
  • Page 19: Equipment Care And Cleaning

    Foam muffs on headset earpieces can easily be replaced for sanitary purposes. To order extra foam muffs, call your local HME sales representative. Battery Charger Avoid splashing water or grease on the battery charger. CAUTION: Clean the battery charger monthly as follows.
  • Page 21: In Case Of Problems

    “Battery failed” is defective. heard in headset when ® COMMUNICATOR PWR button is pressed. Headset may be Use another headset. Call HME.* “Headset failed” is defective. heard in headset when Communicator PWR button is pressed. Check circuit breaker for building.
  • Page 22 Circuit board may be defective. Personnel hear Circuit board may be Check to see if status lights on defective. base station are lit. Call HME.* customers in ceiling speaker or headsets, ® COMMUNICATOR Use another Communicator. but cannot hear each may be defective.
  • Page 23 HME equipment after the electricity comes on again, unplug the AC power adapters from their electrical outlets and wait 15 seconds, then plug them back in.
  • Page 24: Base Station Internal Controls And Indicators

    Base Station Internal Controls and Indicators 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 9. Base station internal features 1. COMMUNICATOR ID display ® 2. Status light 3. Reset button 4. Ant2 antenna connector 5. Ant1 antenna connector 6. Start registration button 7.
  • Page 25: Equipment Specifications

    EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station Voltage input 16VAC ±2.5V AC current input 2.5A maximum Audio distortion 5% maximum level Outside speaker output 3 watts RMS into 8 ohms Ceiling speaker power 3 watts RMS into 8 ohms Switches/Controls 2-position vehicle detector switch (front panel only) (Normal –...
  • Page 27: Fcc Notice

    The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Hereby, HM Electronics, Inc. declares that the Wireless 6000 System is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.

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