Technical Document CB911 Wireless Director Help button Programming and Installation Instructions 430715-03 Rev. G CB911 Overview The CB911 is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB911 is a 1-button, GSF, Director Help button designed for use at POS, Customer Service or cash register locations. GSF Help buttons are designed to communicate with a GSF Access Point.
Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G GSF Help button Programming GSF Help buttons function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each help button MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Help buttons use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available.
Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G Menu-2: Learn Mode Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point). All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off.
Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G Menu-8: Frequency Plan Mode Assigns the designated frequency spectrum to the help button. All help buttons and access points must have the same Frequency Plan to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button eight times for Menu-8, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash eight times to indicate Menu-8 was selected. Press the SET button to select a Frequency Plan: <1, 2, 3 or 4>, RESET once to save.
Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G FCC Notice of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance ĐŽƵůĚ ǀŽŝĚ ƚŚĞ ƵƐĞƌ͛Ɛ authority to operate the equipment.
430693-00 Rev. K Technical Document CB914 Wireless Director Help Button Programming and Installation Instructions Introduction LED CB914 The CB914 is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB914 is a 4-button, GSF, Director Help Button designed for use at customer service or cash register locations. GSF Help Buttons communicate with an Indyme GSF Access Point.
GSF Help Button Programming Technical Document GSF help buttons function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each help button MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Help buttons use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available.
Menu-2: Learn Mode Technical Document Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point). All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off. This indicates that the help button is requesting a Netcode.
Menu-7: Clone Mode Technical Document Allows the help button to broadcast the Netcode to other GSF help buttons. All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button seven times for Menu-7, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash seven times to indicate Menu-7 was selected.
Technical Document FCC Notice of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance ǯ authority to operate the equipment.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J CB975 Wireless Help Button Programming and Installation Instructions CB975 LED Introduction The CB975 is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB975 is a 1-button, GSF Help button designed for use at Customer Service locations. GSF Help buttones are designed to communicate with a GSF Access Point.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J GSF Help button Programming GSF Help buttons function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each help button MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Help buttons use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J Menu-2: Learn Mode Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point). All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J Menu-8: Frequency Plan Mode Assigns the designated frequency spectrum to the help button. All help buttons and access points must have the same Frequency Plan to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button eight times for Menu-8, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash eight times to indicate Menu-8 was selected. Press the SET button to select a Frequency Plan: <1, 2, 3 or 4>, RESET once to save.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J Standard Help button Installation 1. &Žƌ ĐŽŵƉůŝĂŶƚ ůŽĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ ŵĞĂƐƵƌĞ ƵƉ ϰϴ͟ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ ĨŝŶŝƐŚĞĚ ĨůŽŽƌ͘ DĂƌŬ ƚŚŝƐ ŚĞŝŐŚƚ͕ ĂŶĚ ƵƐĞ it for the center of the bottom bracket. (See the Bracket Mounting Diagram below.) 2. Determine mounting style and install the bottom mounting bracket as detailed below. a. For drywall mounting: Each bracket has three holes.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J top bracket TOP drywall anchor & screw (p/n 180059-00 & 180060-00) 24" TEK screw (p/n 180200-20) bottom bracket drywall anchor & screw (p/n 180064-00) 48" hex-washer head screw (p/n: 180066-00) finished floor height Indyme Solutions, Inc. 8295 Aero Place San Diego, CA 92123 USA +1.858.268.0717 +1.800.829.
Technical Document 430696-00 Rev. J FCC Notice of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance ĐŽƵůĚ ǀŽŝĚ ƚŚĞ ƵƐĞƌ͛Ɛ authority to operate the equipment.
Technical Document 430694-00 Rev. J CB940 Wireless Help Button Programming and Installation Instructions Introduction CB940 The CB940 is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB940 is a 1-button, GSF, Director Help Button designed for use at customer service or cash register locations. GSF Help Buttons communicate with an Indyme GSF Access Point.
GSF Help button Programming Technical Document GSF Help buttons function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each help button MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Help buttons use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available.
Technical Document Menu-2: Learn Mode Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point). All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off. This indicates that the help button is requesting a Netcode.
Installation Technical Document 1. Identify all programming characteristics before you begin programming or installation. x Frequency Plan x Netcode x Help button Addresses x Help button Modes 2. Program the required parameters into the CB951 Access Points first. 3. Set the corresponding Frequency Plan on each of the help buttons. 4. Use the first CB951 Access Point to clone the Netcode to all of the help buttons. This will ensure the same Netcode is being assigned to all devices.
Install the Help button 1. Verify help button placement with the Store Manager and according to provided instructions. Determine the best mounting method before installing the help button, verify address programming. x Wall Mount x Counter Top Mount 2. The CB940 mounting plate MUST be used for all installations. Technical Document Wall Mounting 1. Identify the desired mounting height for the SET ďƵƚƚŽŶ͕ ƚLJƉŝĐĂůůLJ ϰϴ͟ ʹ ϱϰ͟ ŽĨĨ ƚŚĞ ĨůŽŽƌ͘ 2.
Technical Document FCC Notice of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance ǯ authority to operate the equipment.
Technical Document 430695-01 Rev. F CB942A Wireless Help Button Programming and Installation Instructions Introduction The CB942A is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB942A is a 1-button, GSF help button designed for use at customer service or sales floor locations. GSF Help Buttons are designed to communicate with a GSF Access Point. GSF products are not compatible with legacy devices.
GSF Help button Programming GSF Help buttons function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each help button MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Help buttons use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available.
Menu-2: Learn Mode Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point). All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off. This indicates that the help button is requesting a Netcode.
Installation Technical Document 1. Identify all programming characteristics before you begin programming or installation. x Frequency Plan x Netcode x Help button Addresses x Help button Modes 2. Program the required parameters into the CB951 Access Points first. 3. Set the corresponding Frequency Plan on each of the help buttons. 4. Use the first CB951 Access Point to clone the Netcode to all of the help buttons. This will ensure the same Netcode is being assigned to all devices.
Wall Mounting Technical Document 1. Identify the desired mounting height for the SET ďƵƚƚŽŶ͕ ƚLJƉŝĐĂůůLJ ϰϴ͟ ʹ ϱϰ͟ ŽĨĨ ƚŚĞ ĨůŽŽƌ͘ 2. Align the mounting plate at that height and selected orientation. 3. If mounting to glass or a smooth non-porous surface, use the double-sided adhesive ONLY. If mounting to a solid surface or drywall, mark and drill through the two mounting holes. 4. Insert mounting hardware in the two holes and secure the mounting bracket. a.
Technical Document FCC Notice of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance ǯ authority to operate the equipment.
Technical Document 430707-00 Rev. G CB960 Programming and Installation Instructions Overview The CB960 is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB960 is a 1-button, GSF Call Box designed for use at Customer Service locations. GSF Call Boxes are designed to communicate with a GSF Access Point.
GSF Call Box Programming GSF Call Boxes function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each call box MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Call Boxes use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available.
Menu-2: Call Box Learn Mode Allows the call box to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (call box or access point). All call boxes and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off. This indicates that the call box is requesting a Netcode.
Menu-8: Frequency Plan Mode Assigns the designated frequency spectrum to the call box. All call boxes and access points must have the same Frequency Plan to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button eight times for Menu-8, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash eight times to indicate Menu-8 was selected. Press the SET button to select a Frequency Plan: <1, 2, 3 or 4>, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash to indicate the selected Frequency Plan.
5. Slide the call button module onto the cutout on the side of a sign blade. Insert the module until the battery and sign blade meet. 6. Attach the sides of the call box; make sure the finger is pointing at the large black button on the left and right sides. 7. Insert and tighten the four screws in the right side of the call box. Technical Document Installation and Troubleshooting Tips 1. Identify all programming characteristics before you begin programming or installation. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Location Considerations Technical Document Call boxes are typically located at cash registers, service counters or other areas in which customers require assistance. Stores and installers should be aware of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for accessibility. Call boxes use a low powered transmitter, and operate best with a clear line of sight to the nearest receiver. Tall shelving, merchandise and metal signs can block or reduce the call box signal.
Technical Document FCC Notice of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance ǯ authority to operate the equipment.