Panasonic WX-CC2010 Headphones User Manual


 
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u Power Indicator (POWER) (Green)
This indicates that the power of center module is on.
i Vehicle Detector Indicator (VEHICLE PRESENT)
(Amber)
This indicates that a vehicle has been detected.
o Menuboard Speaker Volume Control
(MENU SP, 0 to 10)
This control sets the output level of Menuboard
Speaker to the optimum level for speaking to the cus-
tomer.
Notes:
Adjust this control after you set the VEHICLE
DETECTOR switch to OVERRIDE ON and the vehi-
cle detector indicator lights up. Otherwise, you
cannot adjust the volume level.
The line marked on this control is a standard posi-
tion for this adjustment. Adjust this control to the
suitable position so that feedback does not occur.
!0 Remote Speaker Volume Control
(REMOTE SP, 0 to 10)
This control sets the output level of Remote Speaker to
the optimum level.
Notes:
Adjust this control after you set the VEHICLE
DETECTOR switch to OVERRIDE ON and the vehi-
cle detector indicator lights up. Otherwise, you
cannot adjust the volume level.
The line marked on this control is a standard posi-
tion for this adjustment.
Adjust this control to the suitable position so that
feedback does not occur.
!1 Menuboard Microphone Volume Control
(MENU MIC, 0 to 10)
This control sets the input level of Menuboard
Microphone to the optimum level.
Notes:
Adjust this control after setting the VEHICLE
DETECTOR switch to OVERRIDE ON and the vehi-
cle detector indicator lights up. Otherwise, you
cannot adjust the volume level.
The line marked on this control is a standard posi-
tion for this adjustment. Adjust this control to the
suitable position so that feedback does not occur.
!2 Auxiliary Input Level Control (AUX IN, 0 to 10)
This controls the input level of the AUX INPUT termi-
nals.
!3 Vehicle Detector Beep Volume Control
(BEEP, 0 to 10)
This control sets the vehicle-detection beep tone for the
order taker unit to the optimum level. When the VEHI-
CLE DETECTOR switch is set to NORMAL, turning this
control changes the beep tone level of the remote
speaker.
w Vehicle Detector Normal/Override On/Off Switches
(VEHICLE DETECTOR, NORMAL/OVERRIDE
ON/OFF)
NORMAL:
The vehicle detector turns on only when a
vehicle is detected at the menu board. When the
detector is turned on, a beep tone is heard in the
headset. After the beep tone, the menuboard
speaker turns on to allow the communication with
the customer. When the vehicle leaves, the vehicle
detector turns off.
OVERRIDE ON: The vehicle detector is always turned
on.
OFF: Vehicles are not detected at the menuboard. No
beep tone is heard in the headset, and the
menuboard speaker remains off.
e Channel Group Selection Switch
(CH SELECT, 1 to 8)
This switch selects the group from 8 positions.
Note: Do not set this switch to positions other than 1 to
8. That will result in an error, and TRANSCEIVER
MONITOR Indicator will blink in red.
r Circuit Protector button (CIRCUIT PROTECTOR)
If excessive current flows to the center module, the cir-
cuit protector is triggered. When this button is sticking
out, turn off the POWER switch, press this CIRCUIT
PROTECTOR button, and turn on the POWER switch
again.
If the circuit protector is soon triggered again, consult
your dealer or authorized service center for assistance.
t Power On/Off Switch (POWER, ON/OFF)
This switch turns the power of the center module on
and off.
Channel Monitor
Channel Monitor is the mode to check if other devices
have already used the desired channel at the time of
the installation. The following is how to activate Channel
Monitor.
When you set the POWER switch to ON while holding
down the O/T TALK LOCK RELEASE switch, Channel
Monitor is activated. To return to the default mode, turn
off and on the power again with the POWER switch.
y Talk/Page Indicator (TRANSCEIVER MONITOR, Red/
Green/Amber)
Red:
When the order taker unit is in the Talk
Communication, the indicator lights up in red.
When an error happens, the indicator always blinks
in red.
Green:
When the order taker unit is in the Page
Communication, the indicator lights up in green.
Amber:
When the gooseneck microphone is enabled, the
indicator lights up in amber.