Two Base Station Setup; Installer Setup - 3M XT-1 Installation Manual

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Two Base Station Setup

Installer Setup

Load Installation Settings
Save Installation Settings
3M™ Wireless Communication System Model XT-1
Installation Manual
In any installation where there are two base stations (tandem, side-by-side, or
dual drive thrus), register all headsets to Base Station #1. This ensures that
changes to split and cross lane mode and the order taking mode are
synchronized between the two base stations. The difference between split lane
and cross lane modes in this situation is:
Split lane mode is intended for a drive thru with two order takers. Each
order taker hears beeps only for the lane for which the headset is
configured: beeps from the other lane will not be heard.
Cross lane mode is intended for a drive thru with one order taker who
will hear beeps for both lanes on one headset. You can configure the
system to permit non-order takers to hear orders and pages from one or
both sides. See "Order Takers in and Page Messages in Cross Lane
Mode," page 42.
Installer setup is a special group of setup options typically only used by the
installer or in case of complete system restoration or backup.
Installation settings are a complete set of configuration data that the installer can
save after the initial installation configuration is completed. It is essentially a
backup save point in case configuration settings are inadvertently changed in
ways that are not easy to identify or correct.
To load the installation settings:
Important Note:
By performing this procedure you will be erasing the current configuration
and reloading the configuration that was last saved, likely when the system
was first installed.
1. Enter the configuration mode, see page 31.
14 Installer Setup
2. Select
3. Change the value for
Note:
This function is only available to installers.
Perform the following procedure to save the current configuration into
permanent memory over the existing installation settings.
Important Note:
By performing this procedure you will be erasing the existing saved
installation settings, making it impossible to revert to the settings that were
saved after installation.
1. Enter the configuration mode, see page 31.
14 Installer Setup
2. Select
3. Change the value for
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Load Installation Settings
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Save Installation Settings
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