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INTRODUCTION
Panasonic WX-CH2050A All-in-One Headset is designed for the use in Panasonic Wireless Communication System, which is
used in Drive thru menu boards, etc. It incorporates such necessary devices as a microphone and earphone, as well as a bat-
tery compartment and control buttons. With the built-in antennas, transmitter, and receiver you can communicate by voice with
other store personnel and the customer.
FEATURES
• Compatible center modules: WX-C1010 and WX-C1011
• Less noise and interference thanks to the use of UHF band
• Easy frequency setting by use of phase locked loop (PLL)
• A/B channel selection available for convenience of double drive-through (DDT)
• Talk mode selectable between talk-lock and press-to-talk
• Page mode selectable between page-lock and press-to-talk
• Easy-to-replace cushions: head pad cushion, earphone cushion, and windproof cushion
PRECAUTIONS
• All setup procedures of this product should be performed by qualified service personnel or system installers.
• Use only Panasonic authorized batteries like the rechargeable Li-ion 3.7 V normal type or long life type.
• Follow the battery care and handling instructions.
• Read the instructions included with the battery charger.
• Charge the battery when the power indicator lights up in red and a beep is heard in the headset. Fully charge the battery.
Failure to do so may shorten the operating time.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................3
FEATURES......................................................................................................................................................3
PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................................................................................3
NAMES & FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................4
BATTERY LOADING & REPLACEMENT.........................................................................................................6
● Loading ..................................................................................................................................................6
● Replacement ..........................................................................................................................................6
MAINTENANCE..............................................................................................................................................6
SETUP PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................................................7
● Opening the Switch Pocket....................................................................................................................7
● Channel Group Selection .......................................................................................................................7
● DIP Switch Setup....................................................................................................................................8
● Operation Mode Setup...........................................................................................................................9
OPERATING PROCEDURES........................................................................................................................11
● Preparations .........................................................................................................................................11
● Communications with Customers [TALK].............................................................................................12
● Communications with Other Store Personnel [PAGE]..........................................................................12
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................13
SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................................................13
STANDARD ACCESSORIES.........................................................................................................................13
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES..........................................................................................................................13
ENGLISH