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    !4Day/Night Selection Switch (DAY/NIGHT)
    In the Day mode, you will not hear the beep tone of the
    other lane in the headset that sounds when the vehicle
    detector is on and that sounds when you press the but-
    ton T of the order taker unit.
    In the Night mode, you will hear the beep tone of either
    lane in the headset when the vehicle detector of either
    lane is on. Once you press the button T, you will no
    longer hear your lane’s beep tone. However, you will
    continue to hear the other side’s beep tone when the
    other side vehicle detector is on, until the button T of
    the other side’s order taker unit is pressed.
    Note: The following is the beep patterns.
    Beep A: Pi...Pi...
    Beep B: PiPi...PiPi...
    Beep C: Pi..PiPi...Pi..PiPi...
    State of lane
    Vehicle detec-
    tor at Lane A is
    ON.
    Vehicle detec-
    tor at Lane B is
    ON.ABeep A Order
    taker unit
    Beep A
    BBeep A Beep A
    ABeep B Beep B
    BBeep B Beep B
    Vehicle detec-
    tors of both
    lanes are ON.ABeep C
    (When you press
    the button T, the
    beep tone will be
    deactivated.)Beep C
    (When you
    press the
    button T,
    Beep C will
    change to
    Beep B.
    BBeep C
    (When you press
    the button T, the
    beep tone will be
    deactivated.)Beep C
    (When you
    press the
    button T,
    Beep C will
    change to
    Beep A.
    !8Remote Speaker Terminals
    (REMOTE SPEAKER: H, GND)
    These terminals are used for the connection with
    Remote Speaker.
    The audio level is 8 Ω, 3 W, unbalanced.
    Note:The remote speaker is a locally procured acces-
    sory.
    !9Double Drive Through Control Output Terminals 
    (DDT CONTROL: OUT, GND)
    To compose Double Drive Through of two center mod-
    ules, these terminals are used for the connection with
    the DDT (IN, COM) terminals of the other center mod-
    ule.
    •The DDT CONTROL OUT terminal is connected
    with the DDT IN terminal of the other center mod-
    ule.
    •The DDT CONTROL GND terminal is connected
    with the DDT COM terminal of the other center
    module.
    @0Auxiliary Input Terminals (AUX INPUT: H, C, GND)
    These terminals are used for the connection with the
    line or the connection with a gooseneck microphone.
    Note:When connecting the gooseneck microphone,
    set the AUX IN SEL switch to G/MIC.
    @1Gooseneck Microphone PTT Terminals
    (G/MIC PTT: IN, COM)
    These terminals are used for the connection with the
    PTT cable of a gooseneck microphone (locally pro-
    cured).
    @2Vehicle Detector Terminals
    (V/DET: IN, COM)
    These terminals are used for the connection with the
    output terminal of vehicle detector.
    @3Double Drive Through Control Input Terminals
    (DDT: IN, COM)
    To compose Double Drive Through of two center mod-
    ules, these terminals are used for the connection with
    the DDT CONTROL (OUT, GND) terminals of the other
    center module.
    •The DDT IN terminal is connected with the DDT
    CONTROL OUT terminal of the other center mod-
    ule.
    •The DDT COM terminal is connected with the DDT
    CONTROL GND terminal of the other center mod-
    ule.
    @4Transformer Terminals
    (TRANSFORMER 12V AC: GND, LOAD)
    These terminals are used for the connection with WX-
    C516 Power Transformer.
    !5Order Taker Unit Talk Lock Release Switch
    (O/T TALK LOCK RELEASE)
    This switch is used to release temporarily the talk lock
    mode of the order taker unit.
    !6Menuboard Microphone Terminals
    (MENU BOARD MIC: H, C, GND)
    These terminals are used for the connection with
    Menuboard Microphone (Speaker Microphone WX-
    C550).
    The audio level is –61 dBV, 8 Ω, balanced.
    !7Menuboard Speaker Terminals
    (MENU BOARD SP 8 Ω: H, C, GND)
    These terminals are used for the connection with
    Menuboard Speaker (Speaker Microphone WX-C550).
    The audio level is 8 Ω, 3 W, unbalanced.Day mode 
    						
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    ■WX-C516 Power Transformer
    #3Mounting Hole 
    This hole is used for mounting the power transformer
    onto the wall plates.
    #4Power Plug
    To prevent fire or electrical shock, connect this directly
    to a 3-plug grounded receptacle of 120 V AC, 60Hz.
    #5Output terminal (SPARE, AC, AC, GND)
    12 V AC, 1 600 mA (UL Listed) is provided at the two
    terminals (indicated as AC) to be used for the center
    module.
    Caution:
    Be sure to connect the wire between the GND
    (GROUND) of this terminal and that in the trans-
    former terminal on the center module.
    To prevent fire or electrical shock, the UL listed
    power supply cord (Style SVT) should be used for
    the cable for 12 V AC terminal.
    ■WX-C550 Speaker Microphone
    $0 $1
    #3
    #4
    #5
    #6Input Cord 
    A pigtail cord is provided for the speaker input. Its
    length is approx. 3 meters.
    #7Mounting Bracket
    AU-type mounting bracket with screw holes is provid-
    ed as a standard accessory with the WX-C550.
    WX-CC2010T
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    M
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    RULTRAPEX  II
    POWER
    VEHICLE
    PRESENTDNR DNR
    A
    B
    POWER
    VEHICLE
    PRESENT
    Antenna
    Standard Accessory
    Memo Label
    Standard Accessory
    •Mount the antenna.
    •Write down DIP switch
    settings if necessary. 
    						
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    Problem
    Refer to WX-CT2020/WX-CH2050A Operating Instructions for details.
    OPERATING PROCEDURES
    WX-CC2010 and WX-C1020
    When PAGE is pressed during the TALK LOCK function is activated, the TALK LOCK function is canceled and PAGE sound
    comes out of the menu board.
    COMPATIBILITY
    Check item
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    The communication between the order taker units and menu
    board cannot be established. (The TRANSCEIVER MONITOR
    indicator is not blinking in red.)
    The communication between the order taker units and menu
    board cannot be established. (The TRANSCEIVER MONITOR
    indicator is blinking in red.)• Is the POWER switch on the center module turned on?
    (Refer to p. 10.)
    • Check the AC power outlet.
    • Push the CIRCUIT PROTECTOR button. (Refer to p. 10.)
    • Refer to the dealer or qualified service personnel.
    • Is the CH SELECT switch set to 1 to 8?
    • If the problem remains even after trying the above, refer to
    the dealer or service personnel. (Refer to p. 10.)
    • Check to see if the VEHICLE PRESENT indicator of the cen-
    ter module lights up when a vehicle drives up the speaker
    post or menu board. 
    • If the indicator does not light up, check the following.
    1. Is the vehicle detector plugged in?
    2. Check the AC outlet and fuse of the vehicle detector.
    If the power and fuse are normal, refer to the qualified ser-
    vice personnel.
    • Reset the vehicle detector. If the problem still remains,
    remove and reinstall the fuse from the detector. (Refer to the
    operating instructions of the vehicle detector.)
    • If the problem remains even after trying the above, refer to
    the dealer or service personnel.
    • Confirm that there is no metal obstruction blocking around
    the center module.
    • It may be necessary to extend the antenna to areas where
    the reception is error. (Refer to qualified service personnel
    or system installers.) Cannot communicate with the customer at the menu board
    (TALK), though the communication among personnel is O.K
    (PAGE is OK).
    A menuboard speaker is always live, even when there is no
    car beside the menu board.
    TALK (Talk PTT or Talk Lock mode) or PAGE (Page PTT or
    Page Lock mode) is unavailable in certain areas.
    Antenna ............................................................................... 1pc.
    Miniature Screwdriver  ......................................................... 1pc.
    Memo Label  ........................................................................ 1pc.
    STANDARD ACCESSORIES 
    						
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    WX-CC2010 Center Module
    Operating Frequency: Transmit; 468.6125 MHz - 469.3875 MHz
    Receive; 463.6125 MHz - 464.3875 MHz
    Type of Emission: F3
    Type of Antenna: 1/4 wavelength whip antenna 
    Power Supply: 12 V AC, 60 Hz (Using WX-C516 Power Transformer)
    Power Consumption: 10 W
    Menuboard Speaker A and B Output: 3 W, 8 Ω
    Remote Speaker A and B Output: 3 W, 8 Ω
    Vehicle Detector Input: Normally Open (close contact requires vehicle presence)
    Dimensions: 330 mm (W) X 214 mm (H) X 82 mm (D)
    {13 in. (W) X 8-7/16 in. (H) X 3-15/64 in. (D)}
    Weight (Including Antenna): 1.6 k
    g(3.5 lbs.)
    Ambient operating temperature: –10 °C to +50 °C {14 °F to 122 °F}
    Dimensions and weights indicated are approximate.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Frequency table
    SPECIFICATIONS
    CANADA USA
    463.6125MHz
    463.6375MHz
    463.6625MHz
    463.6875MHz
    463.7125MHz
    463.7375MHz
    463.7625MHz
    463.7875MHz
    463.8125MHz
    463.8375MHz
    463.8625MHz
    463.8875MHz
    463.9125MHz
    463.9375MHz
    463.9625MHz
    463.9875MHz
    464.0125MHz
    464.0375MHz
    464.0625MHz
    464.0875MHz
    464.1125MHz
    464.1375MHz
    464.1625MHz
    464.1875MHz
    464.2125MHz
    464.2375MHz
    464.2625MHz
    464.2875MHz
    464.3125MHz
    464.3375MHz
    464.3625MHz
    464.3875MHz CM: Receive Freq.
    OT: Transmit Freq.
    468.6125MHz
    468.6375MHz
    468.6625MHz
    468.6875MHz
    468.7125MHz
    468.7375MHz
    468.7625MHz
    468.7875MHz
    468.8125MHz
    468.8375MHz
    468.8625MHz
    468.8875MHz
    468.9125MHz
    468.9375MHz
    468.9625MHz
    468.9875MHz
    469.0125MHz
    469.0375MHz
    469.0625MHz
    469.0875MHz
    469.1125MHz
    469.1375MHz
    469.1625MHz
    469.1875MHz
    469.2125MHz
    469.2375MHz
    469.2625MHz
    469.2875MHz
    469.3125MHz
    469.3375MHz
    469.3625MHz
    469.3875MHz CM: Transmit Freq.
    OT: Receive Freq.
    G1Frequency Group
    A
    BG2
    A
    BG3
    A
    BG4
    A
    BG5
    A
    BG6
    A
    BG7
    A
    BG8
    A
    BA G1Frequency Group
    BG2
    A
    BG3
    A
    BG4
    A
    BG5
    A
    BG6
    A
    BG7
    A
    BG8
    A
    B CM:Center Module (WX-CC2010)
    OT:Order Taker Unit (WX-CT2020 or WX-CH2050A) 
    						
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