Inovonics Wireless Corporation 3B63MB4 Manual Do Utilizador

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5.  Select a channel for each of the base stations.  (See page 15 for the channel selection procedure.)  After you 
select the channel, press the RESET SWITCH on the base station circuit boards to “read” the selection into 
the microprocessor. 
6.  Re–program the headsets as instructed on page 16. 
7.  Check the operation of each of the systems.  Note that the alert tone for the Lane 1 system headsets is a 
single repeating “beep” while the alert tone for the Lane 2 system headsets is a double repeating “beep.” 
Cross-Lane System Installation 
The Cross-Lane system provides communication for facilities that have two menu signs.  It consists of two base 
stations that are connected to a Cross-Lane Module.  A Cross-Lane Module is a five-pole switch that allows the 
two systems to be separated during hours of peak activity.  Refer to the installation instructions (Document 
Number 78-6912-0487) included with the Cross Lane Module (P/N78-6911-4396-6).  These instructions are also 
located in the Wireless Intercom Service Manual. 
A Cross-Lane Module can be useful if the manager wishes to operate each lane with a separate crew during 
periods of peak activity.  This is accomplished by turning the Cross-Lane switch OFF.  By pressing the T1 
button on any headset, the operator can communicate with a customer at menu sign 1.  By pressing the T2 button 
on any headset, another operator can communicate with a customer at menu sign 2.  When the Cross-Lane 
Module is OFF, the operator will only hear the vehicle detector alert from the menu sign with which he or she 
last talked. 
During periods of lower activity, the Cross-Lane Module is turned ON, allowing one headset order-taker to 
operate both lanes.  When the cross-lane module is turned ON, the operator will always hear vehicle detector 
alerts from both menu signs.  A single alert indicates a vehicle is at menu sign 1 while a double alert indicates a 
vehicle is at menu sign 2.