3M G5 빠른 참조 매뉴얼 - 페이지 2

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3M G5 빠른 참조 매뉴얼
Instructions for G5 Headset Controls and Battery Charging
Headset Controls
Adjustment
Slide
Battery Latch
ID Tag
Volume Up
Volume Down
Touch Zone Lane 2
Tap to Release Headset
from Order Taking
Indicator LED (see G5 Headset
Indicator Light Modes below)
Touch Zone Lane 1
G5 Headset Indicator Light Modes
Indicator
Mode Description
Green (Steady) Light
Lane 1 no car present, stand by
Lane 2 (Dual Lane) no car present,
Red/Green (Steady) Light
stand by
Blue (Flashing) Light
Vehicle arrived, but not answered
Blue (Steady) Light
Vehicle present and answered
Red (Steady) Light
Talk (either lane or page)
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Instructions for G5 Headset Controls and Battery Charging (continued)
Removing Batteries
• Use your finger to gently press
up on the battery latch.
This will release the battery as
shown in Image 1.
• Using your fingernail, gently pull
the discharged battery
from the battery housing as
shown in Image 2.
• Insert a fully charged battery in
Image 1
Image 2
the housing with the notch on the
battery facing upward. Ensure
the battery is fully inserted.
Charging Batteries
To charge a battery, insert the
battery in one of the Charging
Stations or place the G5 headset
Headset Charging Station
(with the battery inserted) into the
Headset Charger slot as shown.
Battery Charger
• The LED(s) on the battery will now
flash Green indicating the battery
is currently being charged.
• All four LEDs will be lit Green
(steady) to indicate the battery is
fully charged.
• Charge batteries after every shift.
G5 Battery Indicator Light Modes
Mode
Indicator (LEDs from Top)
Description
Battery is out of G5 battery
All 4 LEDs Lit Green (Steady)
100% charge
Top LED
charger and the button has
been pressed and
3 LEDs Lit Green (Steady)
75% charge
held down.
2 LEDs Lit Green (Steady)
50% charge
Each LED represents
25% charge.
1 LED Lit Green (Steady)
25% charge
1st LED Flashing Green
up to 25% charge
Battery is in charger and
is currently charging.
2nd LED Flashing Green
up to 50% charge
Each LED represents
3rd LED Flashing Green
up to 75% charge
25% charge.
4th LED Flashing Green
up to 100% charge
Bottom LED
Replace the
Battery end of life.
Top and Bottom LEDs Lit Green
battery
Headset Cleaning
• For good health and hygiene, every headset should be cleaned on a regular schedule.
• Before cleaning, remove the battery and the soft foam ear pad from the headset.
• Use a damp soft cloth to wipe the surfaces clean. We recommend using a
3M™ 5040/7065 Cleaning Wipe or a Scotch-Brite
®
High Performance Cloth.
• DO NOT soak the headset or immerse it in water; you might damage the electronics.
• DO NOT bend the microphone boom.
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Instructions for XT-1 Headset
Controls and Battery Charging
Headset Controls
Adjustment
Slide
Indicator LED
• Green – Headset in Lane 1 Listen
• Amber – Headset in Lane 2 Listen
Battery
Volume Up
Talk Button Lane 2
Volume Down
Page Button – Tap to Change Order Taker
Talk Button Lane 1
Removing Batteries
• Slide and hold the battery release.
• Remove the discharged battery from the battery housing.
• Insert a fully charged battery in the housing with the notch facing the
battery release. Make sure the battery is fully inserted (battery release clicks).
Charging Batteries
To charge a battery, insert battery in one of the charging slots as shown.
• The indicator lights RED to indicate the battery is charging.
• The indicator lights GREEN to indicate the battery is charged.
Remove
Replace
• Charge batteries after every shift.
Headset Cleaning
Charging Status
• For good health and hygiene, every headset should be cleaned on a
Indicator
regular schedule.
• Before cleaning, remove the battery and the soft foam ear pad from
the headset and microphone windscreen — if used.
• Use a damp soft cloth to wipe the surfaces clean. We recommend
using a 3M™ 5040/7065 Cleaning Wipe or a Scotch-Brite
High
®
Battery Charger
Performance Cloth.
• DO NOT soak the headset or immerse it in water; you might damage
the electronics.
• DO NOT bend the microphone boom.
Order Taking Modes
See your Manager to confirm which Order Taking Mode your headset is using.
Order Taking
Mode Description
Mode
• Headset beeps when vehicle is detected
Manual Listen
• Tap Talk button to turn on Customer Order Point microphone and hear the customer
(ML)
• Customer Order Point microphone stays on until vehicle departs
Push To Talk
• Push and Hold the Talk button to talk to the customer
(PTT)
• Release the Talk button to turn off microphone so customer cannot hear you (Mute)
Automatic
• Headset beeps when vehicle detected; no buttons to push — automatically hear the customer
Listen (AL)
• Customer Order Point microphone automatically turns on and stays on until vehicle departs
Manual
• Tap the Talk button to talk to the customer
Latching Talk
• Customer Order Point and Headset microphones stay on until you tap the Talk button
(MLT)
again or vehicle departs
Order
Vehicle
Automatic
Order
Listen
Talk
Taking Mode
Detector
Standby
Point
ML/PTT
Manual
Push to Talk
Presence
On
Used
Manual
ML/MLT
Manual
Presence
On
Used
Latching
AL/PTT
Automatic
Push to Talk
Presence
On
Used
Manual
AL/MTT
Automatic
Presence
On
Used
Latching
Hands Free
Automatic
Automatic
Presence
On
Used
Manual
Outside
Manual
Ignored
Off
Not Used
Latching
Manual
Always On
Always On
Ignored
Off
Used
Latching
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Order Taking Modes (continued)
Change Order Taking Mode
There are seven order taking modes, which offer different combinations of speaking, listening,
automatic standby, vehicle detector, and order point modes. Perform the following procedure to
switch to a different order taker mode:
1. Press
until the Mode selection is highlighted.
2. Press Enter.
3. Press , ,
or
to select a new order taker mode. Your choices are ML/PTT, ML/MLT, AL/PTT,
AL/MLT, Hands Free, Outside, and Always On. See "Order Taking Modes" on previous page.
Note: Your system may be configured with fewer order taking mode options than the number described in this
section. You must enter User configuration (passcode required) to enable or disable individual order taking modes.
Enter Configuration Mode (Access Base Station Settings)
Configuration mode is a passcode-protected area that contains most of the configuration
options for the base station systems. With your user access, you can set up all the functionality of
the G5 Basestation (G5) and the Model XT-1 Basestation (XT-1). To enter the Configuration mode:
1. Enter your user passcode.
2. Press and release Mode key.
3. The display will show the user name and ID number (e.g., User1 ID = 1)
Greeter Setup
The greeter module stores prerecorded messages and plays them back when vehicles arrive.
You can record a series of messages then select or combine them to convey standard messages
and reduce time and errors.
Enter the Greeter Configuration Menu
All of the greeter settings are located in a top-level "Greeter Setup" configuration menu.
Perform the following procedure to enter the greeter configuration menu:
1. Enter the base station configuration mode.
2. G5: Select Greeter Menu from the Main Menu. XT-1: Press and release Mode until
Greeter Setup Menu appears.
Record (Store) New Greeter, Reminder and Alert Messages
Perform the following procedure to record (store) a new greeter message using a headset:
Note: If you store a new greeter message in an occupied slot, the old greeter message will be permanently
erased. Each recorded message can be no more than 10 seconds long for G5; 8 seconds long for XT-1.
G5 shortcut: From the Main Menu, press the Right Arrow key to quickly access the Record Menu.
1. Put on a working headset with battery inserted and the power on.
2. At G5 basestation, enter the Greeter Menu. XT-1: Enter the greeter configuration menu.
3. Select 2 Record Messages > Record Message >XX< where "XX" represents the greeting
number you want to record (1–16).
4. Scroll to and select Rec.
5. Press and hold the Page button on the headset.
6. Press and release Service on the base station and speak the message you want to record while
continuing to hold the Page button on the headset.
7. When finished, press and release Service, then release the Page button.
8. To hear the new greeting played back, scroll to Play and press Service.
Select Message Playback Schedule
The system allows you to record and store Greeter, Alert and Reminder messages. G5: You
can store up to a maximum of 16 messages, which can be a combination of Greeter, Alert or
Reminders. XT-1: You can store up to 8 greeter messages, up to 16 reminder messages or up
to 4 alert messages. You may then select one or more of them to be played at any given time.
Perform the following procedures to schedule a message for play:
1. Enter the Greeter Menu.
2. Select 4 Message Daypart Definitions.
3. Configure start and end times for up to 12 dayparts.
4. G5 only: Select 5 Greeter Message Properties.
5. G5 only: Configure all Greeter message properties.
6. Next, select 6 Alert & Reminder Message Properties.
7. Configure each alert and reminder message
8. Select 1 Message Activation.
9. Select Msg. >XX< where "XX" represents the message number you want to schedule.
10. Select "Yes" for each active daypart.
11. Scroll to the <MON> field, select the next day, and repeat the daypart activation for
each day of the week.
12. Set Act. to [Yes] to activate the weekly schedule for that message.
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