Controls and Indicators Model C1060

3M 2001 February
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For dual–lane systems, press and hold the T2 (Talk Lane 2) switch to talk to the
customer at the menu sign in lane 2. Release the switch to listen.
For single–lane systems, T2 can also be used to talk to lane 1.
Press and hold the Page switch to talk to internal personnel without being heard
by the customer at the menu sign. Release the switch to listen. (With the switch
released, you can hear both menu sign customers and internal paging.)
For duplex systems, press the talk lock switch once to talk and listen to the
customer. This enables hands–free operation.
Push the battery release up and hold it there while removing the battery from the
headset housing.
This rechargeable battery provides power to the headset.
This window accepts the Infrared programming signals from the programming
station to allow the headset to be programmed to the same channel as the base
station.
The microphone sends the headset operator’s voice to the menu sign or other
headset operators while eliminating unwanted background noise.
The earphone is a speaker that broadcasts the voice from the customer at the
menu sign or from other headset operators. The replaceable earpad covers the
earphone and cushions the operator’s ear to provide comfort. Earpad angle
adjustment is required
The headband adjustment slide is used to increase or decrease the size of the
headband..
See Figure 11 for battery replacement . A 1/8 inch thick foam rubber pad
cushions the side of the operator’s head for comfort.
Indicates operating status of the headset as follows:
– glows green when power is on
glows red when in Talk Lock mode
flashes to indicate successful programming
5T2 (Talk Lane 2)
Switch
6Page Switch
7Talk Lock Switch
(Hands Free)
8Battery Release
9Battery
10 Headset
Programming
Window
11 Microphone
12 Earphone/Earpad
14 Battery Side
13 Headband
Adjustment Slide
15 Indicator LED