3M™ Drive-Thru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructions
3M Commercial Solutions Division 3M™ Drive-Thru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructions November 6 2014 – Revision 2.
Table of Contents Table of Contents OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Safety Information ..................................................................................................................... 7 Safety Rules ............................................................................................................................ 7 Intended Use ......................................
Table of Contents Haptics “Vibration” Alerts and Blue LED Alerts on Headsets ................................................ 25 Haptics “Vibration” Alerts on Headsets ............................................................................................ 25 Blue LED Alerts on Headsets ........................................................................................................... 25 Order Taking Modes Setup ..................................................................................
Table of Contents MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................ 48 G5 Headset ............................................................................................................................... 48 Replacing the Carrier............................................................................................................. 48 Replacing the Ear and Headband Pads .........................................
Table of Contents Alert Message External Trigger Inputs .................................................................................. 69 Message Names .................................................................................................................... 70 Dual Lane Systems – Lane 2 ........................................................................................................... 70 Tandem Pull Ahead Playback Message ..............................................................
Overview Overview Safety Information Safety Rules Read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to installation & operation of the 3M™ Wireless Communication System Model XT-1 and the 3M™ Drive Thru Headset G5. Failure to follow all instructions listed could result in electrical shock, fire and/or other personal injury. Retain these instructions for future reference.
Overview • Use the power supply indoors and in dry locations only. To reduce the risks associated fire, explosion & property damage: • Do not open, crush, or expose to heat above 55 °C/130 °F. For additional charging and use instruction refer to operators manual • The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 55 C/130 F, or incinerate. Replace model XT-1 battery with Lithium-Ion battery 3M 78- 6911-4721-5 only.
Overview The XT-1 Base Station complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This includes any external antenna. For any external antenna that is used with the XT-1 Base Station, the minimum length of RF cable required is 75 feet.
Overview Note: Modifications to this device shall not be made without the written consent of 3M Company. Unauthorized modifications may void the authority granted under Federal Communication Rules and Industry Canada Rules permitting the operation of this device. Recycling / Disposal (Notice to European Union customers) These products must be disposed respectively recycled at the end of their lifetime according to the till then mandatory laws and rules.
Configuration Configuration Enter Configuration Mode Configuration mode is a passcode-protected area that contains most of the configuration options for the base station system. Using the access provided for users it is possible to set up all of the functionality of the system. For basestations with software version 4.0 or 5.12 and higher. To enter the configuration mode: • • • From the Run mode menu, press Mode. Enter your user passcode. Press Mode again.
Configuration Interpreting Display Information Depending upon what you are doing, or what you can do, text on the display screen is handled according to the following conventions: Static or Informational Static, informational, or noneditable text has no markings on it. Editable items that are not currently-selected appear inside of outwardly-pointing pointers. >Editable, Selected< Editable items that are currentlyselected appear inside if inwardly-pointing pointers.
Configuration Mode (Exit) button In run mode, you must press and hold Mode while entering your passcode to enter user or installation service. In user and installation service modes, use the Mode button to exit from a current field that you are editing without saving any changes or to go upward (backward) in the configuration menus.
Configuration • • • • • • • • • Peer-to-Peer – a direct connection between the base station and the PC using a crossover cable • Private network – a connection between the base station and a router, switch or hub using an Ethernet cable. The PC is somewhere on the same network. Enter the configuration mode, see page 11. Select 16 Network Setup. Change the values for IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, E-mail server, and Your E-Mail Address Suffix according to the table below.
Configuration Change Basic Volume Settings Note: All volume settings should be adjusted during normal or peak business hours. Adjusting them during slow times will likely produce volume settings that are too low. Note: Inbound and outbound are always defined from the perspective of the headset. Inbound Microphone Volume Changing the inbound microphone volume affects the sound volume coming from the customer order point microphone.
Configuration Change the Monitor Volume The monitor is an additional speaker that can be used to monitor drive thru communication without a headset, typically in the kitchen. If the monitor has a volume control built into it, you can use it to control the overall volume level of the speaker. To be more specific about which elements you want to control, follow the instructions in the following sections.
Configuration Vehicle Approach Some sites are equipped with a vehicle approach detector, which alerts you when a vehicle enters the parking lot or drive through approach lane. If your site is equipped with the detector, you can change the volume at which the tone is played on the monitor. Also, if you do not wish to hear the tone, you can disable it. To change the vehicle approach monitoring settings: • • • • Enter the configuration mode, see page 11. Select 02 Monitor Volume.
Configuration To change the night volume setting: • • Enter the configuration mode, see page 11. Select a new value for 03 Night Volume > Reduce DriveThru Volume At Night By. The range is 0 to the current day volume level. Notes: Night Volume is never higher than Day Volume. Night volume reduction is a subtracted value, not the resulting level; therefore, if it is the same as the day volume level, the speaker will turn off at night.
Configuration • • • • Enter the base station configuration mode, see page 11. Select 04 Registration > 2 Remove Headsets. Scroll to the number of the headset you want to un-register. Press Enter. Note: If you do not know or have access to the number of the headset to be unregistered, identify the headsets that you want to remain in service and unregister any that remain on the list. List All Headsets To see a list of the registered headsets: • • Enter the base station configuration mode, see page 11.
Configuration 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 page 11. 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. Set System Date and Time Perform the following procedure to set the system time and date.
Configuration Note: In half duplex installations, all latching order taking modes and hands free mode are disabled. Perform the following procedure to change the drive through audio mode: • • Enter the base station configuration mode, see page 11. Change the value for 07 Global Settings > DriveThru Audio Duplex Mode to Full or Half. • In half-duplex systems, when the order taker is speaking, it is impossible to hear any speech coming from the customer order point.
Configuration Note: Make sure that you disable the automatic store closed prompt in stores that are open 24 hours. I. • Enter the base station configuration mode, see page 11. Change the value for 07 Global Settings > ”Store is Now Closed” Prompt? to Yes or No. Pull Ahead Prompt You can let customers know to pull ahead when they are at order point #2 in a tandem drive thru when it is out-of-service.
Configuration Order Point TALK with No Vehicle Perform the following procedure to permit or prevent the order taker to talk to the order point when no vehicle is detected. • • Enter the base station user service mode, see page 11. Change the value for 07 Global Settings > Order Point TALK With No Vehicle? to Yes or No.
Configuration Notes: When the pulse setting is used, each call must be ended by pressing the page button on the headset. If you are using a vehicle detector board, the presence or pulse setting should match the dip switch setting on the board. If the vehicle detector is set to delay (via its own dip switches) and you set a delay in the base station, the delays are additive: you could end up with a longer than expected total delay.
Configuration Haptics “Vibration” Alerts and Blue LED Alerts on Headsets These options allow you to enable the G5 headset to - Gently vibrate and/or -Flash a Blue LED (at the tip of the mic boom) when a vehicle is detected at the Order Point These options are, by default, set to YES. This option only applies to G5 headsets. If you currently have no G5 headsets and only XT-1 headsets, then enabling or disabling this option will not affect the normal functioning of the XT-1 headset.
Configuration • • • Hands Free Outside Always On (Bypass Vehicle Detector) (Press or to scroll up and down the list) Notes: Order taking modes are described in the Operation section. 3M recommends you do not set up more than three order taking modes. Change Site Scheduling The site schedule is the calendar of store open and closing times. Note: All timekeeping is done using a 24 hour clock (e.g., 6:00 p.m. appears as 18:00).
Configuration Change Site Information Site information is useful for warranty registration and to support service calls. This information is most useful when the system has an internet connection. Tech Services can use it to identify and contact the store when it receives a service request. All information is entered free-format using the numeric keypad. To type upper case letters, use the Shift key.
Configuration Two Base Station Setup In any installation where there are two base stations (tandem, side-by-side, or dual drive thrus), register all headsets to Base Station #1. This ensures that changes to split and cross lane mode and the order taking mode are synchronized between the two base stations. The difference between split lane and cross lane modes in this situation is: • • Split lane mode is intended for a drive thru with two order takers.
Configuration Technical Service Message Perform the following procedure to customize the Service Screen message. • • • • Enter the configuration mode, see page 11. Select 14 Installer Setup. Change the value for Use Custom Tech Service Message? to Yes or No . If you chose Yes , enter the customer message. Factory Setup (Restore Factory Defaults) Perform the following procedure to restore all of the configuration settings to the factory default settings.
Operation Operation 3M™ Drive Thru Headset G5 Overview This chapter provides instructions for using the 3M™ Drive Thru Headset G5 with a 3M™ Drive-Thru basestation after the system has been installed, configured, and powered on.
Operation • • • • • • On the opposite side of the Headset Carrier, ensure that the Control Pod Locking Mechanism is in the unlocked position by sliding it all the way to the left. A small flat head screwdriver or other similar tool can be used to slide the locking mechanism if needed. See Figure 1 below. Align Charging Contact Block on Control Pod into the Charging Contact Block Receptacle of the Headset Carrier.
Operation Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 3M™ Drive-Thru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructions November 6 2014 – Revision 2.
Operation Component Identification and Description Adjustment Slide Identification Tag Volume Control T2 PAGE T1 Battery Latch Indicator LED Lights • Adjustment Slide: Push or pull to adjust for a comfortable fit. • Indicator LED: The indicator LEDS on the headset indicates operating status of the headset. The indicator LEDs on the battery indicates the current charge level in the battery. See Headset and Battery Indicator Light Modes below. • T1 and T2 (Talk:buttons): Connect you to the order point.
Operation Indicator Light Modes Use the table below to understand the meaning of the indicator light on the G5 Battery and the G5 headset: Note: The Battery’s LED indicator lights will be lit only when: The button on the battery is pressed and held down. The battery is inserted into a slot on the G5 Battery Charger. The (headset along with the battery) is inserted into the Headset Charging Station, G5.
Operation G5 Headset Indicator Light Modes Indicator Off (no light) Mode Description Indicates power is off. Headset is in sleep / hibernate mode. Picking up (or moving) the headset awakens it and the headset will begin to sign on to the base. Headset was signed on, and then went to SLEEP (lights off after 5 minutes of inactivity). When the headset is moved, it wakes up to SOLID GREEN Headset was signed on, and then went to SLEEP and then HIBERNATE (total 10 minutes of inactivity).
Operation Flashing in this sequence Red 4sec blank Red 4sec blank…….. The Base Station you are trying to register your headset to, has more than 20 headsets registered already Follow the steps below to remove any registered headsets that are not in use any more. 1. Log into the Base Station 2. Press the Mode key till you see the System Menu 3. Select 04 Registration 4. Select 02 Remove Headsets. 5. Scroll to the number of the headset you want to un-register. 6. Press Enter.
Operation Replace the Battery It is important to have fully charged batteries in the headset. When a battery is low, the system plays a “change battery now” message in the headset every 15 seconds. The foil on the battery is as illustrated below G5 headset battery has 4 LEDs on its outer surface and a tiny button to activate the LEDs. Press and hold the button to light up the LEDs. Each LED represents 25% charge.
Operation Out of Range In addition to “Change Battery Now” you may also hear a message for “Out of Range.” If you hear this in your headset, it means the headset has lost synchronization with the basestation and that you need to move the headset closer to the Base Station. You will know you are in range when you hear the message “Lane 1” or “Lane 2.” Cleaning For good health and hygiene, you should clean the headsets regularly. Here are some guidelines: • • • • • Check the headsets every day.
Operation Component Identification and Description Adjustment Indicator LED T2 Volume up Volume Down Slide On/Off Battery Release Page T1 Figure 2 • • • • • • • November 6 2014 – Revision 2.1 Page 40 of 77 Adjustment Slide: Push or pull to adjust for a comfortable fit. Indicator LED: Indicates operating status of the headset. See Indicator Light Modes below. T1 and T2 (Talk:buttons): Connect you to the order point. 4.
Operation Indicator Light Modes Use the table below to understand the meaning of the indicator light on the headset: Indicator Mode Description Off (no light) Indic ates power is off. It will turn off automatically if it fails to register within two minutes or if the battery dies. Solid Green Headset is signed on, standby, Lane 1. Solid Amber Headset is signed on, standby, Lane 2. Solid Red Headset is in transmit mode.
Operation 2. 3. Adjust the size of the headband until the ear pad rests against one ear and the battery side pad rests just above the other ear. Rotate the microphone boom up or down so its tip is in line with the corner of your mouth. Do not bend the boom. Figure 3 Replace the Battery It is important to have fully charged batteries in the headset. When a battery is low, the system plays a “change battery now” message in the headset every 15 seconds.
Operation Figure 4 Out of Range In addition to “Change Battery Now” you may also hear a message for “Out of Range.” If you hear this in your headset, you need to move closer to the Base Station. You will know you are in range when you hear the message “Lane 1” or “Lane 2.” Cleaning For good health and hygiene, you should clean the headsets regularly. Here are some guidelines: • • • • • • • Check the headsets every day. If they are dirty, clean them.
Operation Base Station Setup Most of the base station configuration is performed during installation by the installer or by a manager. The setup options listed in this section are only those that can be performed without entering the passcode-protected areas of the base station. The following procedures are all performed at the base station using the base station keypad. The base station must be turned on (plugged in) and in Run Mode without a security passcode entered.
Operation 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. Explanation of Order Taking Modes The following table shows how each order taking mode affects components and settings in the system. The paragraphs that follow the table explain the meaning of information in the table.
Operation Automatic Standby: On and Off When Automatic Standby is on, the order taker’s microphone and the order point microphone turn off when the vehicle is no longer detected. Vehicle Detector: Presence or Ignored When the vehicle detector is on (in presence mode), a car entering the order point is sensed and the ordering system reacts according to the order taking mode. When the vehicle detector is off (ignored), Automatic Listen, Automatic Talk, and Automatic Standby are unavailable.
Operation • • The headset buttons T1 and T2 communicate only with order point 1 and order point 2, respectively. For paging, pressing the page button on a lane 1 headset is only heard by other lane 1 headsets. Likewise pressing the page button on a lane 2 headset is only heard by other lane 2 headset. Notes: A headset becomes a “lane 1” or “lane 2” headset by momentarily pressing and releasing the T1 or T2 button. You can configure the base stations to permit paging to be heard by both lanes.
Maintenance Maintenance G5 Headset Replacing the Carrier If the Carrier is damaged, purchase a new Carrier to replace the damaged one by performing the following steps NOTE: The Pod, Carrier and Batteries work ONLY when using authentic parts from 3M. All three components have OEM authentication algorithm implemented and will recognize and reject non-authentic parts.
Maintenance Refitting the headset with the new Carrier Use the steps outlined in Assembling a G5 Headset under the Operations section of this document Replacing the Ear and Headband Pads To replace the ear pad, remove the worn/damaged ear pad from the ear cup and replace it with a new pad. To replace the headband pad, remove the worn/damaged headband pad from the end of the headband and replace it with a new pad.
Maintenance Cleaning the Contacts in the Headset Charger wells Unplug Headset Charger from the wall. Turn Headset Charger upside down and shake out any loose debris. With a clean pencil eraser, gently rub eraser contacts. Wipe off eraser shavings with a clean soft cloth. Use a cloth or cotton swab, lightly moistened, to remove grease and crumbs from your equipment. You may use a dry toothbrush to dislodge any hard crumbs.
Maintenance Disposing of Batteries To help protect the environment and conform to regulations, G5 rechargeable batteries must be returned to 3M at the end of their useful life. Contact your 3M representative for additional instructions. Making Sure Batteries are Ready for Use Follow these tips to make sure batteries are always ready for use: • • • • Recharge a low battery as soon as it is removed from the headset.
Maintenance XT-1 Headset Replacing the Ear and Headband Pads To replace the ear pad, remove the worn/damaged ear pad from the ear cup and replace it with a new pad. Headband Pad Ear Pad Figure 6 To replace the headband pad, remove the worn/damaged pad by peeling it from the back of the battery housing. Remove protective backing from new pad and press it into place on the back of the battery housing.
Maintenance Low Battery Message When the battery voltage is too low, the headset sounds a “change battery now” message at fifteen-second intervals to alert the operator to install a fully charged battery. The “change battery now” message continues for two minutes after which the headset turns off automatically to prevent damage to the batteries. Charging Batteries To charge a battery, insert the battery in one of the charging slots. • • The indicator lights RED to indicate the battery is charging.
Maintenance • • • • Remember that a battery recharge takes approximately 3 ½ hours. Avoid removing and reinserting batteries while they are charging (charging status indicator is RED). Remember that batteries discharge fastest during Talk and Page operation. Avoid unnecessary communications. Always use the On/Off switch to power off the headset before removing the battery.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Headset Indicator Lights The following table describes the operating modes of the headsets according to the indicator lights. Use it as a troubleshooting reference. XT-1Headset Indicator Light Modes Indicator Mode Description Off (no light) Indicates power is off. It will turn off automatically if it fails to register within two minutes or if the battery dies. Solid Green Headset is signed on, standby, Lane 1. Solid Amber Headset is signed on, standby, Lane 2.
Troubleshooting G5 Headset Indicator Light Modes Indicator Off (no light) Mode Description Indicates power is off. Headset is in sleep / hibernate mode. Picking up (or moving) the headset awakens it and the headset will begin to sign on to the base. Headset was signed on, and then went to SLEEP (lights off after 5 minutes of inactivity). When the headset is moved, it wakes up to SOLID GREEN Headset was signed on, and then went to SLEEP and then HIBERNATE (total 10 minutes of inactivity).
Troubleshooting Red + 4sec blank + Red + 4sec blank…….. The Base Station you are trying to register your headset to, has more than 20 headsets registered already Follow the steps below to remove any registered headsets that are not in use any more. 1. Log into the Base Station 2. Press the Mode key till you see the System Menu 3. Select 04 Registration 4. Select 02 Remove Headsets. 5. Scroll to the number of the headset you want to un-register. 6. Press Enter.
Troubleshooting Problem Audio on all headsets cuts out or is interrupted. Inbound audio cuts out (but outbound audio is okay) No Talk or listen from the menu sign when using the backup wired intercom. The 3M™ Wireless Communication System Model XT-1 works OK. No Talk or Page to other headsets from a single headset, or Talk or Page buttons require excessive pressure to operate. Low Talk volume on a single headset. Possible Cause Solution System is in Always On order taking mode.
Troubleshooting Battery and Battery Charger Troubleshooting XT-1 Battery and Battery Charger Problem No lights come on when a battery is inserted into charger. Short battery life. The green light on the charger never comes on. Possible Cause Solution Dirty contacts on battery or charger. Clean contacts on battery and charger. No power to charger. Make sure power transformer is plugged into charger and a “live” outlet. Defective battery. Try a known good battery. Defective charger.
Appendix: Declaration of Conformity Appendix: Declaration of Conformity 3M™ Drive-Thru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructions November 6 2014 – Revision 2.
Appendix: Base Station Specifications Appendix: Base Station Specifications Physical Parameter Specification or Requirement Dimensions (l x w x d) 20 in. x 11½ in. x 2 in. (51 cm x 29 cm x 5 cm) Electrical Parameter Specification or Requirement Input Power 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15A Standard 3-prong outlet required (station includes AC adapter) Radio Frequency 2.
Appendix: G5 Charger Specifications Appendix: G5 Charger Specifications Physical Parameter Specification or Requirement G5 Desk Charger Dimensions (l x w x d) Weight (fully loaded) G5 Wall Charger 6.4” x 5.6” x 2.0” 19.5” x 3.2” x 2.7” (162mm x 143mm x 51mm) (495mm x 81mm x 68mm) 1.3 lbs (0.6kg) 2.9 lbs (1.
Appendix: Greeter Module Greeter Setup The Greeter Module is an accessory used to record messages and play them back, either when a vehicle arrives (GREETER, CLOSED, FORWARD), when an event occurs, such as a door opening (ALERT), or periodically on a schedule (REMINDER). The Greeter Module has enough memory to store 64 seconds of audio, broken into sixteen 4 second messages. The message types available are: GREETER – Each Greeter message takes up two 4 second message slots for a total of 8 seconds.
Appendix: Greeter Module h) Message Names Message Activation Perform the following procedure to schedule and activate GREETER and REMINDER messages. Note: This step should be done after Daypart Definitions have been configured and Messages Recorded. 1. 2. Enter the greeter configuration menu. Select 1 Message Activation. Act. :MESSAGE ACTIVATION: Msg.<001> [Breakfast 1 ][GREETER] [ Breakfast ]▐[ Morning ] [ Lunch ]▐[ Afternoon ] 3. 4. 5.
Appendix: Greeter Module 5. Using the , , ⊳, and Enter keys, select the message type. Type:. Because Greeter Messages take up two message slots, the screen will change to confirm the user wants to delete the adjacent message. :RECORD MESSAGES: Msg.<001> Type: GREETER [REC.] [PLAY] Duration:<00> Time:[ ] Remove Message 002? {ENTER=Yes}{Mode=No} 8. Using the , , ⊳, and Enter keys, select [Rec.]. The screen will change to: :RECORD MESSAGES: Msg.<001> Type: >REC.
Appendix: Greeter Module :CHOOSE HEADSETS MESSAGES PLAYBACK TO: Msg.<011> [Reminder 1 ] [REMINDER] [Headset 1234]▐[Headset 2020] [XXXXXXXXXXXX]▐[XXXXXXXXXXXX] 3. Using the , , ⊳, and Enter keys, select a message number to record. Msg.<011>. Note: Only REMINDER and ALERT messages are available for this function. 4. Using the , , ⊳, and Enter keys, select the desired headset YES/NO field and modify. [Headset 1234].
Appendix: Greeter Module 1. 2. Navigate to Playback After Delay Of >XX< Seconds where “xx” represents the current number of seconds. Change the number of seconds to a new value. The range is 0 to 15 seconds. Change Playback Mode Perform the following procedure to change the greeter playback mode. 1. 2. Navigate to Playback Mode. Change the value of the playback setting. Your choices are: • ALTERNATING—A different message plays for each vehicle that pulls up to the customer order point.
Appendix: Greeter Module 2. Change the value of the playback setting. Your choices are: • YES - A tone will play in the headsets while the greeting message plays to the customer at the order point. • NO - No tone will play in the headsets. Turn on Restaurant Closed Playback Message You can assign a standard message to be played to customers during hours when the restaurant is closed.
Appendix: Greeter Module V2 Greeter Modules require XT-1 base station software version 3.00 or later to function properly. V3 Greeter Modules require XT-1 base station software version 4.00 or later to function properly. Alert & Reminder Message Properties The Alert & Reminder Message Properties menu is a collection of settings affecting the message types ALERT and REMINDER. 1. 2. Enter the greeter configuration menu. Select 6 Alert & Reminder Message Properties.
Appendix: Greeter Module 1. 2. Enter the greeter configuration menu. Select 7 Alert Message External Trigger Inputs. :ALERT MESSAGE EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUTS: ‘SPLIT/CROSS’Input Pin=>Original Mode< ‘ORDER TAKING’Input Pin=>Original Mode< ‘DAY/NIGHT’Input Pin=>Original Mode< :ALERT MESSAGE EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUTS: ‘EXT_MSG’ Input Pin=>Original Mode< NOTE: In Original Mode, This Input Will Ignore ALL Daypart Settings. 3. Change the value of each input setting.
Appendix: Greeter Module a) b) c) d) e) Message Activation Record Messages Message Daypart Definitions Greeter Message Properties Message Names All menus are the same, with the exception of Greeter Message Properties, adding the Tandem Pull Forward message setting.
Appendix: Greeter Module Greeter Setup (System Defaults) Daypart # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Messaging Dayparts Name Start Time Breakfast 06:00 Morning 10:00 Lunch 11:00 Afternoon 14:00 Dinner 17:00 Evening 19:00 Night 1 22:00 Night 2 00:00 Overnight 02:00 24 Hours 00:00 Daypart 11 00:00 Daypart 12 00:00 Msg # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Message Assignments Name Type Breakfast 1 GREETER -----------GREETER Breakfast 2 GREETER -----------GREETER Lunch 1 GREETER -----------GREETER Lunch 2 GREE
Appendix: Greeter Module Greeter Setup (Customer Settings) Daypart # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Msg # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Msg # Name Messaging Dayparts Name Start Time End Time Message Assignments Name Type Dayparts Alert & Reminder Properties Type Priority Delay REMINDER Y 0:00 REMINDER Y 0:00 REMINDER Y 0:00 REMINDER Y 0:00 ALERT N 0:00 ALERT N 0:00 ALERT N 0:00 3M™ Drive-Thru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1 Operating Instructions Count 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Repeat 0:01:00 0:01:00 0
Appendix: Greeter Module Greeter Setup (Example Settings) Message Assignments Msg # Name Type Daily Promo GREETER 1 2 -----------GREETER 3 Store Closed CLOSED 4 -----------CLOSED Travel Path REMINDER 11 Hand Washing REMINDER 12 16 Back Door Open ALERT Msg # 11 12 16 Name Travel Path Hand Wash Door Open November 6 2014 – Revision 2.
Index Index Acoustic echo .................................................. 20 Acoustic echo cancelling ................................. 20 Adding headsets .............................................. 18 Adjustment Slide ....................................... 34, 40 AL (automatic latching) .................................. 45 Alert tone, none ............................................... 57 Alternating, greeter .................. 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 Always On (mode) .................................
Listen modes.................................................... 45 Listing headsets ............................................... 19 Load templates ................................................ 29 Low battery................................................ 50, 53 Maintenance .................................................... 48 ML (manual latching) ...................................... 45 Mode audio ............................................................ 21 cross lane .........................
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