3M G5 manual

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    3M™ Drive-Thru Sy stems Model G5 and Mod el XT-1 Operating Ins tructions[...]

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    November 6 2014 – Revision 2.1 3M Comme rcial Sol utions Divisio n 3M™ Drive-Th ru Sys tems Mode l G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Ins tructions[...]

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    Table of Conten ts 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 3 of 77 Table of Contents OVERVIEW ....................................................................... .............................................................. 7 Safety Infor mation ..........................[...]

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    Table of Conten ts November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 4 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Haptics “ Vibration” Alerts and Blu e LED Aler ts on Hea dsets ................................................ 25 Haptics “Vibration” A lerts on Headsets ...............................................[...]

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    Table of Conten ts 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 5 of 77 M A INT ENANCE ................................................................................................................ ............ 48 G5 Headset .......................................................[...]

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    Table of Conten ts November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 6 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Alert Messag e Externa l Trigger In puts .................................................................................. 69 Message Nam es ........................................... ........................[...]

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    Overview 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 7 of 77 Overvie w Safety Information Safety Rules Read, understa nd, and follo w all safet y infor mation containe d in these instructions p rior to installation & ope ration of the 3M™ W ireless Communicatio n System Mo d[...]

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    Overview November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 8 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons CAUTION To reduce the risks assoc iated with environmental conta mination due to battery pack & to lead in the s older: • Dispose of batteries, pow er supplies, battery charger and base station in accordance with f[...]

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    Overview 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 9 of 77 The XT-1 Base Station co mplies with FCC RF ra diation exp osure limits. This equip ment should be installed and ope rated with a minimu m distance of 20cm betwee n the radiator and yo ur body. T his includes a ny extern[...]

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    Overview November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 10 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Note: Modification s to this de vice shall not be made witho ut the writte n consent o f 3M Co mpany. Unautho rized modi fications ma y void the a uthority granted under Federa l Communicatio n Rules and Industr y Canad[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 11 of 77 Configuration Enter Configuration Mo de Configuratio n mode is a p asscod e-protected area that contains most of the configuration o ptions for the base station system. Usi ng the a ccess provide d for users it is [...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 12 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Interpreting D isplay Inf ormatio n Depending upo n what you are do ing, or what you ca n do, text o n the displa y screen is handled accord ing to the follo wing conve ntions: Static or Informational Static, infor[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 13 of 77 Mode (Exit) button In run mode, you must pr ess and hold Mode while enterin g your passco de to enter user or installation ser vice. In user and installation ser vice modes, use the Mode button to exit fro m a curr[...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 14 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons • Peer-to -Peer – a d irect connection bet ween the base statio n a nd the PC using a crossover ca ble • Private network – a connection b etween the base station an d a router, s witch or hub usin g an Ethe[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 15 of 77 Change Basic Volume S ettings Note: All volume settings should be adj usted during nor mal or peak b usiness ho urs. Adjusting the m during slo w times will likely prod uce volume settings that are too low. Note: I[...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 16 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Change the Monitor Volume The monitor is an additional spe aker that can be u sed to monitor drive thr u communication without a hea dset, t ypically in the ki tchen. If the monitor has a volume contro l built into[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 17 of 77 Vehicle Approach Some sites ar e equipped with a vehicle a pproa ch detector, which alerts you when a ve hicle enters the p arking lot or drive throu gh approach lane. If your site is equipped with the de tector , [...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 18 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons To change the night volu me setting: • Enter the con figuration mode, see p age 11. • Select a new value for 03 Night Volume > Reduce DriveThru Volume At Night By . The range is 0 to the c urrent day v olume[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 19 of 77 • Enter the base sta tion con figuration mode, see page 1 1. • Select 04 Registration > 2 Remove Headsets . • Scroll to the number of t he headset you want to un -register. • Press Enter . Note: If you d[...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 20 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Acoustic Echo Cancell er Perform the follo wing p rocedure if there is a dela yed repetition (e cho) of the outbound sou nd: • Enter the base sta tion con figuration mode, see page 1 1. • Make a new selection f[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 21 of 77 Note: In half duplex i nstallatio ns, all latchi ng order taking modes and hands free mode are disab led. Perform the follo wing p rocedure to c hange the dr ive through audio mode: • Enter the base sta tion con [...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 22 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Note: Make sure that you disable the auto matic store closed pr ompt in stores that ar e open 24 hours. I. Enter the b ase station co nfiguratio n mode, see p age 11. • Change the value for 07 Global Settings >[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 23 of 77 Order Point T ALK with No Vehic le Perform the follo wing p rocedure to p ermit or pre vent the orde r taker to ta lk to the order point w hen no vehicle is detected . • Enter the base sta tion user service mode,[...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 24 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Notes: When the p ulse setting is u sed, each ca ll must be ended by pressing t he page button on the head set. If you are usi ng a vehicle detector board, the p resence or pulse setting sho uld match the dip switc[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 25 of 77 Haptics “Vib ration” Alerts and Blu e LED Alerts on Headsets These op tions allo w you to enab le the G5 headset to - Ge ntly vibrate and/o r -Flash a Blue LED (a t the tip o f the mic boo m) when a ve hicle is[...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 26 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons • Hands Free • Outside • Always On (Bypass Vehicle Detector) (Press  o r  to scr oll up and d own the list) Notes: Order taking modes are d escribed in the Operation sectio n. 3M reco mmends you do not [...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 27 of 77 Change Site Informatio n Site infor mation is usef ul for warrant y registratio n and to sup port ser vice calls. This infor mation is most u seful when the system has a n internet co nnection. Tech Ser vices can u[...]

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    Configuration November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 28 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons T w o Base Station Setup In any installatio n where t here ar e two base station s (tande m, side-b y-side, or dual drive thr us), register all headsets to Base Statio n #1. T his ensures t hat changes to split a n[...]

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    Configuration 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 29 of 77 Technical S ervice M essage Perform the follo wing p rocedure to c ustomize the Se rvice Scre en message. • Enter the con figuration mode, see p age 11. • Select 14 Installer Setup . • Change the value for Us[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 31 of 77 Operation 3M™ Drive Thru Headset G5 Overv iew This chapter provides instr uctions for u sing the 3M ™ Drive Thru Head set G5 with a 3M™ D rive-Thru basestat ion after the system ha s been insta lled, co nfigured,[...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 32 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons • On the op posite side o f the Headset Carrier, ensure t hat the Control P od Locking Mecha nism is in t he unlocked position b y sliding it all the way to the left. A s mall flat head scr ewdriver o r other si mila[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 33 of 77 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4[...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 34 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Indicator LED Lights T 2 Volume Control PAGE T1 Adjustment Slide Battery Latch Identification Tag Compon ent Identificat ion and D escription • Adjustment Slide : Push or pull to adjust for a comfortable fit. • Ind[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 35 of 77 Indicator Ligh t M odes Use the table b elow to under stand the meaning of t he indicator light on the G5 Battery and the G5 headse t: Note: The B attery’s LED indicator lights will be lit onl y when: The b utton on [...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 36 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons G5 Headset Indicator Light Modes Indicator Mode Description Off (no light) Indicates pow er is off. Headset is in sleep / hibernate mode. Pic king up (or moving) the headset awakens it and the headset will begin to sig[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 37 of 77 Flashing in this sequen ce Red 4sec blan k Red 4sec blan k…….. The Base Station yo u are trying to register your headset to, has more than 20 headsets registered already Follow the steps below t o remove an y regis[...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 38 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Replace the B atter y It is important to ha ve fully ch arged batteries in t he headset. W hen a batter y is low, the system p lays a “chan ge battery now” message in the headset every 15 seconds. The foil on the b[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 39 of 77 Out of Range In addition to “Change Battery No w” you may also hear a message for “Out of Range.” If you hear t his in your head set, it means t he headset has lost synchronization with the basestatio n and tha[...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 40 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Compon ent Identificat ion and D escription Figure 2 • Adjustment Slide : Push or pull to ad just for a comfortab le fit. • Indicator LE D : Indicates ope rating stat us of the headset. See Indicator Light Mod es b[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 41 of 77 Indicator Ligh t M odes Use the table belo w to understand the meaning of the indica tor light on t he headset: Indi c a t o r M od e D e s c ript ion Of f ( n o l i g h t) I n d i c a te s p o w e r i s o ff . I t wi [...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 42 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons 2. Adjust the size o f the headban d until the ear pa d rests against o ne ear and the batter y side pad r ests just above the other ear . 3. Rotate the microp hone boo m up or do wn so its tip is in line with t he cor[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 43 of 77 Figure 4 Out of Range In addition to “Change Battery No w” you may also hear a message for “Out of Range.” If you hear t his in your head set, you need to move closer to the Base Station. You will know you are [...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 44 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Base Station Setup Most of the base s tation configuratio n is performed duri ng installation b y the installer or b y a manager. T he setup options li sted in this sec tion are only those that can be perfor med withou[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 45 of 77 Note: Your system ma y be configur ed with fewer ord er taking mode options than the number describe d in this s ection. You must enter User co nfiguration (passcode required) to enable or disable individual order taki[...]

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    Operation November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 46 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Auto m atic Standby: On and O ff When Auto matic Standb y is on, the order ta ker’s microphone a nd the order point microphone t urn off when the vehicle is no lo nger detected . Vehicle Detec tor: P resence or Ig no[...]

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    Operation 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 47 of 77 • The headset b uttons T1 and T2 communicate onl y with order p oint 1 and order point 2, respectivel y. • For paging, press ing the page button on a lane 1 headset is o nly heard by other lane 1 head sets. Likewis[...]

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    Maintenance 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 48 of 77 Maintenance G5 Headset Replacing the Carrier If the Carrier is damaged, purc hase a new Carrier to replace the damaged one b y performing the follo wing step s NOTE : The P od, Carrier and Batteries work ONL Y when u[...]

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    Maintenance 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 49 of 77 Refitting the headset with the new Carrier Use the steps outli ned in Assemb ling a G5 Headset under the Operations section of this d ocument Replacing the Ear and Headban d Pads To rep lace the ear pad, r emove the [...]

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    Maintenance November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 50 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Cleaning the Co ntacts in the Heads et Charg er well s Unplug Headset Charger fro m the wall. Turn Headset C harger upside down and shake out an y loose debris. W ith a clean pencil eraser , gently rub er aser contac[...]

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    Maintenance 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 51 of 77 Disposing of Batteries To help pr otect the environment and c onform to reg ulations, G5 rechargeable batteries must be returned to 3M a t the end of their u seful life. Contact your 3M representative for additional [...]

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    Maintenance November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 52 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons XT-1 Headset Replacing the Ear and Headban d Pads To rep lace the ear pad, r emove the worn/damaged ea r pad fro m the ear cup and replace it with a new pad. Figure 6 To rep lace the headband pa d, remove the w or n/[...]

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    Maintenance 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 53 of 77 Low Battery Message When the batter y voltage is too low, the headset sou nds a “change b attery no w” message at fiftee n-second inte rvals to alert the op erator to install a fully charged battery. The “cha n[...]

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    Maintenance November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 54 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons • Remember that a ba ttery recha rge takes approxi mately 3 ½ ho urs. • Avoid re moving and reinserti ng batteries while the y are char ging (charging status i ndicator is RE D). • Remember that batterie s dis[...]

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    Troubleshooting 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 55 of 77 Troubleshooting Headset Indicator Lights The follo wing table describes the o perating modes o f the headsets acco rding to the indicat or lights. Use it as a troubles hooting refer ence. XT - 1Headset Ind icator[...]

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    Troubleshooting November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 56 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons G5 Headset Indicator Light Modes Indicator Mode Description Off (no light) Indicates power is off. Headset is in sleep / hibernate mode. Picking up (or moving) the headset awakens it and the headset will begin to[...]

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    Troubleshooting 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 57 of 77 Red + 4sec blank + Red + 4sec blank…….. The Base Station you are trying to register your headset to, has more than 20 headsets registered already Follow the steps below to remove any registered headsets that [...]

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    Troubleshooting November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 58 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Problem Possible Cause Solution System is in Always On order taking mode. Change the talking mode. Audio on all headsets cuts out or is interrupted. The Backup Intercom is on (the switch is engaged). Disengage th[...]

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    Troubleshooting 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 59 of 77 Battery and Battery Charger T roubleshooting XT - 1 Batter y and Batte ry Charger Problem Possible Cause Solution No lights come on when a battery is inserted into charger. Dirty contacts on battery or charger. C[...]

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    Appendix: Declara tion of Conformity 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 60 of 77 Appendix: Declaration of Conformity[...]

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    Appendix: Base St ation Specifications 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 61 of 77 Appendix: Base Station Specifications Physical Parameter Specification or Requirement Dimensions (l x w x d) 20 in. x 11½ in. x 2 in. (51 cm x 29 cm x 5 cm) Electrical Parameter Specificat[...]

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    Appendix: G5 Cha rger Specifications November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 62 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Appendix: G5 Charger Specifications Physical Parameter Specification or Requirement G5 Desk Charger G 5 Wall Charger Dimensions (l x w x d) 6.4” x 5.6” x 2.0” (162mm x 143mm x 51mm) 19.[...]

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    3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons March 2014 – Revision 2.0 Page 63 of 77 Appendix: Greeter Module Greeter Setup The Greete r Module is an accessor y used to rec ord messages and p lay them back, either when a vehicle arr ives (GREET ER, CLOSED, F ORWARD), when an event occurs, s uch as a doo r opening (ALE[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 64 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons h) Message Names Messag e Activation Perform the follo wing proce dure to schedule and activa te GREET ER and REMINDER mes sages. Note: This step sho uld be done after D aypart Definitions have been con[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 65 of 77 5. Using the  ,  , ⊳ ,  and Enter keys, select the message type. Type:<GREETER > . Because Gree ter Messages take up two message slots, the screen will change to confirm the user wants [...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 66 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons :CHOOSE HEADSETS MESSAGES PLAYBACK TO: Msg.<011> [Reminder 1 ] [REMINDER ] [Headset 1234]<YES> ▐ [Headset 2020]<YES> [XXXXXXXXXXXX]<YES> ▐ [XXXXXXXXXXXX]<YES> 3. Using [...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 67 of 77 1. Navigate to Playback After Delay Of >XX< Seconds where “xx” represents t he current nu mber of seconds. 2. Change the number of seconds to a new value. T he range is 0 to 15 seconds. Change[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 68 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons 2. Change the val ue of the playback setti ng. Your choices ar e: • YES - A tone will pla y in the headsets while the greet ing message plays to the c ustomer at the order point. • NO - No tone will[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 69 of 77 V2 Greeter Modules require XT-1 ba se station software vers ion 3.00 or later to function pro perly. V3 Greeter Modules require XT-1 base statio n software versio n 4.00 or late r to function pro perly.[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 70 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons 1. Enter the greeter configuration menu. 2. Select 7 Alert Message External Trigger Inputs . :ALERT MESSAGE EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPU TS: ‘SPLIT/CROSS’Input Pin=>Original Mo de< ‘ORDER TAKING’[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 71 of 77 a) Message Activation b) Record Messages c) Message Daypart Definitions d) Greeter Message Properties e) Message Names All menus are the sa me, with the excep tion of Greete r Message P roperties, addin[...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 72 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Greeter Setup (Sy stem Default s) M es s agi n g Day parts D ayp ar t # N am e S tar t Time End Ti m e 1 Brea kfa s t 06: 0 0 10: 00 2 M orni ng 1 0: 00 11:00 3 Lunc h 11:00 14: 00 4 A ft e rnoon 14: 0 [...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 73 of 77 Greeter Setup (Custom er Settings) M e s s ag i n g Dayp ar ts D ay p art # Nam e S tar t Ti me E nd Ti m e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M e s s age A s s i gn ments M s g # Na m e Type Da yparts 1 2 3 4 [...]

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    Appendix: Greet er Module November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 74 of 77 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons Greeter Setup (Example Settings) M e s s age As s i gn me n ts M s g # Na me Type Da yp a rts 1 D a i ly Promo GR E E TE R 10 2 ------------ GR E E TE R 10 3 S t ore Cl os ed CL O S ED 4 ------------ CL[...]

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    Index 3M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructi ons November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 75 of 77 Index Acoustic echo ......... ............... ............... ........... 20 Acoustic echo cancelling ................ ............... .. 20 Adding hea dsets ......................... ............... ...... 1 8 Adjustment [...]

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    Listen modes .................................................... 45 Listing headsets ............................................... 19 Load templates ................................................ 2 9 Low battery ................................................ 50, 5 3 Maintenance .................................................... 48 ML (manu[...]

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    Index 3 M™ Drive-Th ru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instr uctions November 6 20 14 – Revision 2.1 Page 77 of 77 Warrant y , Limited Remed y , and Disclaimer: 3M warrants that its intercom products will be free from defects in m aterial and manufacture for the period indicated in product literature from the date of shipment to purch[...]