Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- A. Safety Information 3
- B. Other Conventions 5
- A. Overview of Installation 7
- B. Required Materials (Not Supplied) 7
- C. Design the Installation 7
- D. Install the Battery Charger 9
- E. Install the Order Point Speaker and Microphone Assemblies 12
- F. Install the Vehicle Detector(s) 13
- G. Assemble the PAR Drive Thru Headset G5. 13
- H. Install the Basestation 15
- I. Connect the Components 17
- J. Basestation to Component Wiring 20
- K. Auxiliary Detector Relays 21
- L. Installing Accessory Boards in the Basestation 23
- M. Power Up 26
- A. Enter Configuration Mode 28
- B. Navigating the Basestation Display 28
- C. Finding the MAC Address of the G5 Basestation 30
- D. Configuring with a Computer 30
- E. Logging into the Base Station with a PC 31
- F. Switching Between Lane1 and Lane2 31
- G. Menu Options for Lane1 and Lane2 32
- H. Change Basic Volume Settings 33
- I. Change Noise Reduction Level 39
- J. Set System Date and Time 39
- K. Change Global Settings 39
- L. Haptics “Vibration” Alerts and Blue LED Alerts on Headsets 42
- M. Order Taking Modes Setup 43
- N. Change Site Scheduling 43
- O. Change Site Information 44
- P. Digital IO Setup 45
- Q. Change Passcodes 45
- R. Split and Cross Lane Mode 46
- S. Installer Setup 46
- T. Factory Setup (Restore Factory Defaults) 47
- U. Create and Load Templates 47
- V. Reboot System 47
- W. Check the Revision Levels 48
- 1. Overview
- 2. Installation
- A. Overview of Installation
- B. Required Materials (Not Supplied)
- C. Design the Installation
- D. Install the Battery Charger
- E. Install the Order Point Speaker and Microphone Assemblies
- F. Install the Vehicle Detector(s)
- G. Assemble the PAR Drive Thru Headset G5H1
- H. Install the Basestation
- I. Connect the Components
- J. Basestation to Component Wiring
- K. Auxiliary Detector Relays
- L. Installing Accessory Boards in the Basestation
- M. Power Up
- 3. Configuration
- A. Enter Configuration Mode
- B. Navigating the Basestation Display
- C. Finding the MAC Address of the G5 Basestation
- D. Configuring with a Computer
- E. Logging into the Basestation with a PC
- F. Switching Between Lane1 and Lane2
- G. Menu Options for Lane1 and Lane2
- H. Change Basic Volume Settings
- Inbound Microphone Volume
- Outbound Talk Volume
- Vehicle Alert Volume
- Outbound Greeter Message Volume
- Change the Monitor Volume
- Inbound Listen
- Outbound Talk
- Vehicle Present
- Vehicle Approach
- Page Messages
- Greeter Messages
- Monitoring Audio Separately for the Two Lanes
- Change the Night Volume
- Registering Headsets
- Add Headsets
- Remove Headsets
- List All Headsets
- Resetting Inactive Days
- Checking Headset Software Revision
- Identifying Headset Serial Number
- I. Change Noise Reduction Level
- J. Set System Date and Time
- K. Change Global Settings
- L. Haptics “Vibration” Alerts and Blue LED Alerts on Headsets
- M. Order Taking Modes Setup
- O. Change Site Information
- P. Digital IO Setup
- Q. Change Passcodes
- R. Split and Cross Lane Mode
- S. Installer Setup
- T. Factory Setup (Restore Factory Defaults)
- U. Create and Load Templates
- V. Reboot System
- W. Check the Revision Levels
- X. Change the Microphone Preamp Gain
- Y. Installer Access
- 4. Troubleshooting
- 6. Appendix: Basestation Specifications
- 7. Appendix: Induction Loop and Vehicle Detector Board Specifications
- 8. Appendix: G5 Charger Specifications
- 9. Appendix: Best Practices
- 10. Appendix: PAR Acoustic Kit Installation Guide
- 11. Appendix: Loop and Cable Condition Test
- 12. Appendix: Upgrading a Single Lane Basestation to a Dual Lane
- 13. Index
Installation Instructions G5 Release A
39
Identifying Headset Serial Number
To identify the last 7 digits of a XT-1 headset or G5 Control Pod) registered to this basestation:
•
Enter the base station configuration mode, see “Enter Configuration Mode” on page 28, and choose
1 System
Menu
.
•
Navigate to
08 Headset Setup
.
•
Pay attention to the Serial Number displayed in the Headset Selection Field to the right of
Currently Editing
Headset
.
•
Conduct a PAGE with the operational XT-1 or G5 Headset on hand.
•
The Headset Selection Field will jump to the headset serial number that is currently paging.
•
Read the serial number off this field.
I.
Change Noise Reduction Level
There are several ways to improve the sound quality at the headset using the following settings.
Inbound Microphone Noise Reduction Level
The inbound microphone noise reduction level setting reduces background noise to make it easier to hear speech at
the customer order point.
Perform the following steps to increase or decrease the noise reduction level.
•
Enter the base station configuration mode, see “Enter Configuration Mode” on page 28, and choose
1 System
Menu
.
•
Make a new selection for
05 Noise Reduction
>
Inbound Mic Noise Reduction Level
. Options are
Off
,
Min
,
Low
,
Med
,
Hi
, and
Max
. You may need to experiment for a setting that works best for your ambient noise
environment.
Acoustic Echo Canceller
Perform the following procedure if there is a delayed repetition (echo) of the outbound sound:
•
Enter the base station configuration mode, see “Enter Configuration Mode” on page 28, and choose
1 System
Menu
.
•
Make a new selection for
05 Noise Reduction
>
Acoustic Echo Canceller
. Options are
Min
,
Low
,
Med
, and
Max
. You may need to experiment for a setting that works best for your ambient noise environment and staff.
J.
Set System Date and Time
Perform the following procedure to set the system time and date.
•
Enter the base station configuration mode, see “Enter Configuration Mode” on page 28, and choose
1 System
Menu
.
•
Change the date and time values for
06 Set Time & Date
in the
Time
and
Date
fields as required. Use the
arrows to scroll from one field to the next and type new values over the existing data in the formats shown in
parentheses:
•
HH = Hours (01 to 24, e.g., 6:00 pm is 18)
•
MM = Minutes (01 to 60)
•
SS = Seconds (01 to 60)
•
MMM = Month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec)
•
DD = day (01 to 31)
•
Year = Last two digits of the year (00 to 99, 20 is fixed and cannot be changed)
K.
Change Global Settings
Global settings are an assortment of options that you must choose based upon the basic configuration of your system.