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HME# 400468 Rev - 3/14/03 System 500 Wireless Drive-Thru Audio System Operating Instructions Table of Contents I. GENERAL .........................................................................................................................1 II. EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS AND USE .........................................................................1 A. Base Station ...............................................................................................................................2 B. Headset .....................................................................................................................................4 C. Battery Charger ..........................................................................................................................7 III. SYSTEM 500 OPERATION ............................................................................................8 A. Single-Lane Operation ..............................................................................................................8 B. Dual-Lane Operation..................................................................................................................8 C. Message Repeater Operation......................................................................................................9 D. Speed-Team Operation ............................................................................................................10 IV. EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING ......................................................................10 A. Proper Handling .......................................................................................................................10 B. Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................10 V. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................11 VI. FCC NOTICE ..................................................................................................................11 VII. IN CASE OF PROBLEMS .............................................................................................12 VIII. SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................16 List of Figures Figure Title Page 1 System 500 equipment ............................................................................................................1 2 Base station exterior................................................................................................................2 3 Headset features and controls..................................................................................................4 4 Correct wearing of headset......................................................................................................5 5 Battery removal.......................................................................................................................6 6 Battery replacement ................................................................................................................6 7 Battery charger........................................................................................................................7 8 Base station circuit boards ....................................................................................................14 The HME logo and the word COMMUNICATOR ® are registered trademarks of HM Electronics, Inc. © Copyright HM Electronics IncMarch 2003 1 I. GENERAL The System 500 is a wireless audio system primarily for use at quick-service restaurants. II. EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS AND USE Figure 1. System 500 equipment 2 A. Base Station The base station is the electronic heart of the System 500. It contains the circuitry through which all functions of the drive- thru audio system are channeled. External base station features are shown in Figure 2, and described on page 3. Its internal features are shown in Figure 8, and the base station circuit board switches and adjustments are listed on page 15. Figure 2. Base station exterior 3 Base Station External Features Front – • POWER light is on when the base station has power. • MESSAGE RECORD light is on RED when the base station is ready to record message #1 for the message repeater, and blinking RED while message #1 is being recorded. It is on GREEN when the base station is ready to record message #2 for the message repeater, and blinking GREEN while message #2 is being recorded. The MESSAGE REPEATER button must be pushed IN. • RECEIVE light is on during channel-A and channel-B transmissions, and is used for troubleshooting. • “ A ” light is on during channel-A transmission. • “ B ” light is on during channel-B transmission. • VEHICLE light is on when a vehicle is present in the drive- thru lane or when the system is in vehicle-detect override. Bottom – • PUSH FOR RECORD MODE button must be pushed IN and released once to prepare the base station to record message #1 for the message repeater, or pushed IN and released twice to record message #2. • MESSAGE REPEATER button must be pushed IN to use the message repeater, OUT when the message repeater is not being used. • SPEED TEAM button must be pushed IN for speed-team operation, OUT for normal drive-thru operation • VEHICLE DETECTOR button must be pushed and left IN to override a vehicle detector; to reset vehicle detector, push IN and leave IN for 5 seconds, then push again and leave OUT for normal vehicle detection. Left Side – • WIRED/WIRELESS button must be OUT when using the wireless System 500, IN when using a wired backup system. 4 B. Headset The headset can be operated in a push-to-talk (PTT), hands-free (HF) or auto hands-free (AHF) mode. In the PTT mode, you must press and hold one of the A buttons on the headset while talking to a customer, and release the button to hear the customer’s response. The push-to-talk mode i…
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HME# 400468 Rev - 3/26/03 System 500 Wireless Drive-Thru Audio System Operating Instructions Table of Contents I. GENERAL...............................................................................................................1 II. EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS AND USE...................................................................1 A. Base Station.....................................................................................................................................................2 B. Headset .....................................................................................................................................................4 C. Battery Charger...............................................................................................................................................7 III. SYSTEM 500 OPERATION.....................................................................................8 A. Single-Lane Operation...................................................................................................................................8 B. Dual-Lane Operation......................................................................................................................................9 C. Speed-Team Operation..................................................................................................................................9 D. Message Repeater Operation......................................................................................................................10 IV. EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING................................................................11 A. Proper Handling............................................................................................................................................11 B. Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................................11 V. IN CASE OF PROBLEMS.....................................................................................12 VI. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................16 VII. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT....................................................................................17 VIII. FCC NOTICE........................................................................................................17 List of Figures Figure Title Page 1 System 500 equipment..........................................................................................................................1 2 Base station exterior..............................................................................................................................2 3 Headset features and controls..............................................................................................................4 4 Correct wearing of headset..................................................................................................................5 5 Battery removal......................................................................................................................................6 6 Battery replacement..............................................................................................................................6 7 Battery charger.......................................................................................................................................7 8 Base station circuit boards................................................................................................................14 The HME logo and the word COMMUNICATOR ® are registered trademarks of HM Electronics, Inc. © Copyright HM Electronics, Inc. - March 2003 1 I. GENERAL The System 500 is a wireless audio system primarily for use at quick-service restaurants. II. EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS AND USE Figure 1. System 500 equipment 2 A. Base Station The base station is the electronic heart of the System 500. It contains the circuitry through which all functions of the drive- thru audio system are channeled. External base station features are shown in Figure 2, and described on page 3. Its internal features are shown in Figure 8, and the base station circuit board switches and adjustments are listed on page 15. Figure 2. Base station exterior 3 Base Station External Features Front – • POWER light is on when the base station has power. • MESSAGE RECORD light is on RED when the base station is ready to record message #1 for the message repeater, and blinking RED while message #1 is being recorded. It is on GREEN when the base station is ready to record message #2 for the message repeater, and blinking GREEN while message #2 is being recorded. The MESSAGE REPEATER button must be pushed IN. • RECEIVE light is on during channel-A and channel-B transmissions, and is used for troubleshooting. • “A” light is on during channel-A transmission. • “B” light is on during channel-B transmission. • VEHICLE light is on when a vehicle is present in the drive- thru lane or when the system is in vehicle-detect override. Bottom – • PUSH FOR RECORD MODE button must be pushed IN and released once to prepare the base station to record message #1 for the message repeater, or pushed IN and released twice to record message #2. • MESSAGE REPEATER button must be pushed IN to use the message repeater, OUT when the message repeater is not being used. • SPEED TEAM button must be pushed IN for speed-team operation, OUT for normal drive-thru operation • VEHICLE DETECTOR button must be pushed and left IN to override a vehicle detector; to reset vehicle detector, push IN and leave IN for 5 seconds, then push again and leave OUT for normal vehicle detection. Left Side – • WIRED/WIRELESS button must be OUT when using the wireless System 500, IN when using a wired backup system. 4 B. Headset 1. Features and Controls Figure 3. Headset features and controls 5 2. How to Wear…
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February 12, 2003 14110 Stowe Drive Poway, California 92064 Corporate Phone: (858) 535-6000 / Fax: (858) 452-7207 Figure 1 HS500 FCC ID Label. The Part 15 compliance statement does not appear on product, but rather is in the product manual. Figure 2 HS500 FCC ID label Location
TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 1 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 MEASUREMENT AND TECHNICAL REPORT HM ELECTRONICS INCORPORATED 6675 Mesa Ridge Road San Diego, CA 92121 DATE: 14 February 2003 This Report Concerns: Original Grant: X Class II Change: Equipment Type: SYS500 Headset, Model HS500 Deferred grant requested per 47 CFR 0.457(d)(1)(ii)? Yes: Defer until: No: X Company Name agrees to notify the Commission by: N/A of the intended date of announcement of the product so that the grant can be issued on that date. Transition Rules Request per 15.37? Yes: No: X* (*) FCC Part 15, Paragraph(s) 15.249(a) Report Prepared by: TÜV AMERICA, INC 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone: 858 546 3999 Fax: 858 546 0364 TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 2 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 - 7 1.1 Product Description 3 - 6 1.2 Related Submittal Grant 7 1.3 Tested System Details 7 1.4 Test Methodology 7 1.5 Test Facility 7 1.6 Part 2 Requirements 7 2.0 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION 8 2.1 Justification 8 2.2 EUT Exercise Software 8 2.3 Special Accessories 8 2.4 Equipment Modifications 8 2.5 Configuration of Test System 8 3.0 RADIATED EMISSIONS EQUIPMENT/DATA 9 - 20 4.0 ATTESTATION STATEMENT 21 TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 3 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Product Description General Equipment Description -- NOTE: This information will be input into your test report as shown below. EUT Description: Wireless Headset Communicator EUT Name: SYS500 Headset Model No.: HS500 Serial No.: 5 Product Options: -- Configurations to be tested: (2) - Transmit, Receive Power Requirements Regulations require testing to be performed at typical power ratings in the countries of intended use. (i.e., European power is typically 230 VAC 50 Hz or 400 VAC 50 Hz, single and three phase, respectively) Voltage: 3.6V (If battery powered, make sure battery life is sufficient to complete testing.) # of Phases: -- Current (Amps/phase(max)): 0.2A Current (Amps/phase(nominal)): 0.09A Other: Battery Operated Other Special Requirements -- Typical Installation and/or Operating Environment (ie. Hospital, Small Business, Industrial/Factory, etc.) Industrial - Quick Service Restaurants EUT Power Cable Permanent OR Removable Length (in meters): -- Shielded OR Unshielded n Not Applicable TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 4 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 EUT Interface Ports and Cables Interface Shielding Type Type Termination Connector Type Port Termination EXAMPLE: RS232 o ̋ 2 ̋ o Foil over braid Coaxial Metallized 9- pin D-Sub Characteristic Impedance 6 ̋ o -- EUT Software. Revision Level: Ver 1.00 Description: Embedded Firmware for operation/control EUT Operating Modes to be Tested -- list the operating modes to be used during test. It is recommended the equipment be tested while operating in a typical operation mode. FCC testing of personal computers and/or peripherals requires that a simple program generate a complete line of upper case H’s. Provide a general description of all software, firmware, and PLD algorithms used in the equipment. List all code modules as described above, with the revision level used during testing. Consult with your TÜV Product Service Representative if additional assistance is required. 1. Receive Enabled 2. Transmit and Receive Enabled EUT System Components -- List and describe all components which are part of the EUT. For FCC testing a minimum configuration is required. (ie. Mouse, Printer, Monitor, External Disk Drive, Motherboard, etc.) Description Model # Serial # FCC # Headset HS500 5 BYMHS500 Battery -- -- -- TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 5 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 Support Equipment -- List and describe all support equipment which is not part of the EUT. (i.e. peripherals, simulators, etc) Description Model # Serial # BSMI # -- Oscillator Frequencies Frequency Derived Frequency Component # / Location Description of Use 7.16 MHz -- Y3 Clock for Micro ‘U3’ -- 3.58 MHz Y3/2 Clock for IC ‘U11’ 4.00 MHz -- Y2 Clock for IC ‘U8’ 8.00 MHz -- Y1 Ref oscillator for ‘U4’ 926.064 - 927.864 MHz -- -- RF transmit oscillator 902.136 - 903.936 MHz -- -- RF receive oscillator Power Supply Manufacturer Model # Serial # Type -- Switched-mode (Frequency) Linear Other Power Line Filters Manufacturer Model # Location in EUT -- Critical EMI Components (Capacitors, ferrites, etc.) Description Manufacturer Part # or Value Qty Component # / Location -- EMC Critical Detail -- Describe other EMC Design details used to reduce high frequency noise. PCB layout and shielding TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 6 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 System Configuration Block Diagram -- Provide a line drawing identifying the EUT, simulators, support equipment, I/O cables, power cables, and any other pertinent components to be used during testing. Use a dashed line to separate the equipment in the testing field versus equipment outside testing field. TÜV AMERICA, INC. 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone 858 546 3999 FAX 858 546 0364 Report No. SC300494-03 Page 7 of 21 Rev.No 1.0 1.2 Related Submittal Grant None 1.3 Tested System Details The FCC ID’s for all equipment, plus descriptions of all cables used in the tested system are: None 1.4 Test Methodology Purpose of Test: To demonstrate compliance with the following tests. TEST FCC CFR 47# PASS/FAIL Radiated Emissions 15.249(a) Pass Both Conducted and Radiated testing were performed according to the procedures in FCC/ANSI …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 926.064 MHz - 927.864 MHz | - |
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