Panasonic Center Module Wx C3010 Operating Instructions
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21 3. Insert the power plug into the power cord inlet. 4. Push the holderforward until the holder touches the power plug. 5. Lock the holder. 6. Clamp the AC cable with the provided clamp, and secure the AC cable clamper to the wall by fastening the screws. AUX SP + (8Ω) CONNECTOR 1 ORDER INTERFACE 1 AUX SP GND 2OUTSIDE SP + (8 Ω) 3OUTSIDE SP GND 4OUTSIDE MIC + 5OUTSIDE MIC – 6OUTSIDE MIC GND 7V/DET 1 IN 8COM 9V/DET 2 IN 10SPEED TEAM CONNECTOR 3 POS INTERFACE 1 TALK LOCK RELEASE 2MANAGER SELECT 3PAGE SELECT 4IN COM 5POS AUDIO IN 6POS AUDIO GND 7POS AUDIO OUT 8POS AUDIO GND 9V/DET 1 CONNECTOR 4 POS INTERFACE 1 V/DET 2 2TALK3PAGE 4OUT COM 5NIGHT MODE 6OUTSIDE SP LEVEL 7 CONNECTOR 5 12 N.C N.C 3 45 COM 6 CONNECTOR 6 MAINTENANCE DOUBLE-DRIVE-THRU Use a LAN cable with the shield type CONNECTOR 7 DDT INTERFACE AUX MIC + CONNECTOR 2 ORDER INTERFACE 1 AUX MIC – 2AUX MIC GND 3AUX MIC PTT 4COM 5DEVICE CONTROL 6COM 7N.C 8 Refer to the following lists attached on the inside of the terminal cove\ r to make connections. Clamping the Power Plug and Power Cord Important: Surely clamp the power plug to this center module and screw the AC cable to the wall using the provided AC cable clamper. 1. Insert an AC cable holder into the hole under the AC inlet. 2. Slide the holder to the backward by pushing down the clamp lever. Slide the holder to the backward by pushing down the lever. 3 2 150 mm - 200 mm {5-15/16 - 7-7/8} AC cable holder AC cable clamper
22 MENUBOARDAUX SPEAKER VEHICLE DETECTOR EXTENSION VEHICLE DETECTOR EXTERNAL DEVICEGooseneck Microphone SHIELD SHIELD GND 5 *1 AUX SP + (8Ω) CONNECTOR 1 ORDER INTERFACE 1 AUX SP GND 2OUTSIDE SP + (8Ω) 3OUTSIDE SP GND 4OUTSIDE MIC + 5OUTSIDE MIC – 6OUTSIDE MIC GND 7V/DET 1 IN 8COM9V/DET 2 IN 10AUX MIC + CONNECTOR 2 ORDER INTERFACE 1 AUX MIC – 2AUX MIC GND 3AUX MIC PTT 4COM5DEVICE CONTROL 6COM7N.C8 Microphone Speaker Basic Connection This diagram shows the basic system connection. *1 OUTPUT: Photocoupler (PS2352L)-isolated, max. 100 mA
23 *1 *1 *1 *1*2 *2 *2 *2 *1 *1GND +12V I/O I/F POS System SPEED TEAM CONNECTOR 3 POS INTERFACE 1 TALK LOCK RELEASE 2MANAGER SELECT 3PAGE SELECT 4IN COM 5POS AUDIO IN 6POS AUDIO GND 7POS AUDIO OUT 8POS AUDIO GND 9V/DET 1 CONNECTOR 4 POS INTERFACE 1 V/DET 2 2TALK3PAGE4OUT COM 5NIGHT MODE 6OUTSIDE SP LEVEL 7 *1 INPUT: Non-voltage make contact *2 OUTPUT: Photocoupler (PS2501L)-isolated, max. 10 mA POS (Point of sales)-System Connection This diagram shows the connection with the POS system.
24 Lane A Lane B GNDLAN Cable with Shield CONNECTOR 51 2 3 4 5 COM N.C 6 CONNECTOR 51 2 3 4 5 COM N.C 6 DOUBLE-DRIVE-THRU Use a LAN cable with the shield type CONNECTOR 7 DDT INTERFACE DOUBLE-DRIVE-THRU Use a LAN cable with the shield type CONNECTOR 7 DDT INTERFACE Double-Drive-Thru Connection This diagram shows the connection in the double-drive- thrusystem.
25 ID registration for follower units • To talk with the headsets (Order Taker and All-in-One Headset), ID reg\ istration is required. • For ID registration, set the center module in ID registration mode and m\ ake operation of ID registration by means of a follow- er unit. ID registration procedures are described below based on the All-in-One H\ eadset. 1. Turn on the power of the Center Module. 2. Press the ID Registration Button of the center module for 2 seconds or more. The system is changed to the ID Registration mode. The ID Registration Indicator blinks. 3. While holding down the buttons T1 and T2 simultaneous- ly, hold down the power button to turn on All-in-One Headset. The All-in-One Headset enters the ID Registration setting mode where the indicators and but- tons have different functions than in normal operation. You will hear ID Registration Mode and the power indi- cator will blink yellow. 4. Press the T1 button, the All-in-One Headset searches for the center module. You can hear Connecting center module A and the lane Indicator will blink yellow. * Press the T2 button (at double-drive-thru), for other cen- ter modules. You can hear Connecting center module B and the lane indicator will blink green. When the ID Registration succeeds, you will hear Registration Complete and the headset number, and the power indicator stops blinking and stays on. 5. When IDs are registered on all All-in-One Headsets, press the ID button of the center module, ID registration mode is completed. The power indicator of the All-in- One Headset will change from yellow to green. Notes: • If ID registration fails, a warning sounds beep, beep, beep, beep and then you will hear a voice prompt say Failed. If registration fails, the ID is not registered and the POWER indicator blinks red. If this happens, turn off the power and try registering again. • All-in-one headset or Order Taker that can register in one center module is up to 32. If you register IDs exceeding 32, the unused ID that has been registered is automatically deleted in chronological order. • When registering the IDs of two or more All-in-one Headset or Order Taker, register each headset or Order Taker in order. POWERSERVICEUSE ONLYHolding down simultaneously. Hold down the Power Button to turn on. d Hold down the ID Registration Button for 2 seconds or more. Press the Power ON/OFF Switch to turn on.
26 Installed System Setting After the completion of installation work, system setup shall be made ac\ cording to the equipment to be connected and the oper- ation mode. Setup operation for the installed system shall be carried out by the use\ of the PREV/NEXT button and the SELbutton. 1. Turn on the power supply of the center module. 2. Press the [NEXT] button or the [PREV] button. Indicator of the selected setup item blinks. Each time the [SEL] button is pressed, there is a reciprocal changeover between ON Select and OFF Select status. The ON/OFF status can be defined by the style of indi- cator blinking. Setup item AUX SP AUX IN ON (Green) AUX IN audio is output to the auxiliary speakers. No output TALK TALK audio is output to the auxiliary speakers. * The sound of Outside Mic is also output to AUX SP. No output PAGE PAGE audio is output to the auxiliary speakers. No output BEEP BEEP audio is output to the auxiliary speakers. No outputOFF OFF: Lighting time is short and unlighting time is long. ON: Lighting time is long and unlighting time is short. 3. When the ON/OFF is changed over, the selected status is reflected on the system in real-time. 4. When the [NEXT] button is pressed, the next setup item is selected. (The setup item being selected is moved by one to the lower position or to the top right.) When the [PREV] button is pressed, the previous setup item is selected. (The setup item being selected is moved by one to the upper position or to the bottom left.) 5. If any [NEXT], [SEL], or [PREV] button is not pressed for 10 seconds, blinking of the indicator is finished. INSTALL SYSTEM SETTINGPREV ECHO CANCELLERDNR LEVELDUAL LANE LANE SELECT POS REMOTE TX POWER RED MAX YELLOW MD GREEN LOW OFF OFF SEL AUX SP AUX IN TALK PAGE BEEP NEXT Indicator of the selected setup item blinks. NEXT button SEL button PREV button Lit Lit Unlit Unlit OFF: ON: Setup operation for AUX SP (Auxiliary Speaker) The sound output is set up for the AUX SP.
27 IndicatorEcho Canceller Level Sound Quality Remarks OFF OFF Green Yellow Red – No Echo Canceller processing LOW High When the effect of echo is small, this position is selected. MID HIGH Normal Low When the effect of echo is large, this position is selected. This setting is default. (*1) Setup operation for Echo Canceller (Echo Canceller Effect Level Control\ ) The effect of Echo Canceller (the amount of echo erase) is set up. Setup operation for DNR Level (Digital Noise Reduction Effect Level Con\ trol) The effect of DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) (the amount of noise redu\ ction) is set up. *1: If the contents of conversation are difficult to get, set up the ech\ o canceller level to MID. Indicator Noise Reduction Level Sound Quality Remarks OFF OFF Green Yellow Red – No DNR processing LOW High For relativity quiet environment. MID HIGH Normal Low For a general environment. This setting is default. This feature is useful under very noisy environment. In this setting, one may feel that the sound of conversation is unnatural.
28 ON: DUAL LANE ON (Green)When there is car in only Lane B, the greeter memory 1 output to the speaker of Lane B. OFF: DUAL LANE OFF When there is car in only Lane B, the greeter message of the memory (1 or 2) is output to the speaker of Lane B. When there are cars in Lane A and B, the greeter memo- ry 2 is output to the speaker of Lane B. LANE A WINDOW #1 WINDOW #2 LANE B DRIVE-THRU LANE LANE A WINDOW #1 WINDOW #2 LANE B DRIVE-THRU LANE Pull forward (Memory 1)Hello (Memory 2)Hello (Memory 1 or 2) LANE A WINDOW #1 WINDOW #2 LANE B DRIVE-THRU LANE LANE A WINDOW #1 WINDOW #2 LANE B DRIVE-THRU LANE Hello (Memory 1 or 2)Hello (Memory 1 or 2)Hello (Memory 1 or 2) When there are cars in Lane A and B, the greeter mes- sage of the memory (1 or 2) is output to the speaker of Lane B. Setup operation for Dual Lane In the case of Dual Lane, two menu boards (Lane A and Lane B) are used\ . Only for the Center Module of Lane B, the Dual Lane is set at ON. Note: When only one center module is set in the system, DUAL LANE to OFF. If D\ UAL LANE is set to ON, only Message 1 is out- put to the menu board speaker.
29 Lane setup In the case of Double-Drive-Thru, one each unit of Center Module is set \ for Lane A and Lane B, respectively. Only for the Center Module of Lane B, the Dual Lane is set at ON. When Lane A or Lane B setup is changed over, the center module will be r\ estarted automatically. If the [TALK] and [PAGE] indicators begin to blink after restarting, che\ ck the connections between both center modules. Red: Lane A (Generally, this setting is used. This setting is default.) Green: Lane B Note: If lane setting is changed, ID registration should be retried. POS Remote setup This setting is made when the POS Remote function is used. ON (Green): POS Remote Control is enabled. When ON is selected, the following button\ settings for the Center Module become invalid: SPEED TEAM VEHICLE DETECTOR BEEP DAY/NIGHT OUTSIDE SP LEVEL DAY/NIGHT TALK/PAGE RELEASE TX Power setup The transmission power for the center module is set up. If there is any anxiety of electric wave interference with neighboring s\ hops, set the transmit power to OFF. ON (Green): Normal Power (Generally, this setting is used. This setting is default.\ ) OFF: Reduced Power (25%)
POS AUDIOSTATE OUTPUT DAY OUTSIDE SP LEVEL INPUT Outside speaker volume is normal level. (To short-circuit the terminals) Outside speaker volume is 50 % level. (To open-circuit the terminals) DAY Disables the vehicle detector beep on the other lane. (To short-circuit the terminals) NIGHT MODE INPUT 30 PAGE Activated when a PAGE sound is provided to POS AUDIO OUT. TALK NIGHT NIGHT Reduces the volume of the vehicle detector beep on the other lane. (To open-circuit the terminals) Activated when a TALK sound is provided to POS AUDIO OUT. V/DET2 Activated when Vehicle Detector 2 is ON. Info about POS Remote functions Remote control becomes possible if any external device is connected to t\ he POS Remote terminal of the center module. To use the POS Remote functions, POS Remote setup shall be turned ON. (Refer t\ o page 29. ) Functions (Terminal names) V/DET1 V/D OUTPUT Activated when Vehicle Detector 1 is ON Usage SPEED TEAM INPUT TALK LOCK RELEASE INPUT POS AUDIO STATE INPUT POS AUDIO INPUT POS AUDIO OUT With ON setting, Speed Team mode is assumed. (ON with the terminals short-circuited ) When turned ON for 1 second, Talk/Page Release control is carried out. (ON with the terminals short- circuited ) With ON setting, the input sound entered in the POS Audio Input circuit can be heard only with the manager’s headset. (ON with the terminals short- circuited ) With ON setting, the input sound entered in the POS Audio Input circuit can be heard at the head- set. (ON with the terminals short-circuited ) The sound input from the POS or an external device is entered. This sound input is changed over by POS Audio State Input control. The sound output is sent to the POS or an external device. The contents of sound output are reported by POS AUDIO State Output. MANAGER SELECT PAGE SELECT