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Panasonic Attune II User's Manual
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1. If DNS is set to Manual the IP address of the DNS server must be entered manually Inquire with the system administrator for questions about the DNS server IP address Default setting None blank Line speed Displays the network transmission rate setting of the Center Module This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Web server Connection Select the method for connecting to the Center Module HTTP Can only connect by HTTP HTTPS Can only connect by HTTPS Default setting HTTP HTTP port Set the port number to be used in HTTP Settable port numbers 1 to 65535 Default setting 80 HTTPS port Set the port number to be used in HTTPS Settable port numbers 1 to 65535 Default setting 443 Important e f Web server settings are altered the Center Module will restart automatically e f HTTPS is selected the Center Module will automatically generate an SSL server certificate This is only compatible with SSL self certification e The following port numbers cannot be used Excluding the port number set in the default settings 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 Browser Operation UPnP The Center Module is compatible with UPnP Universal Plug and Play Using UPnP function you can configure the following settings automatically Set the router port forwarding function A router that is compat
2. To configure and confirm settings for Lane B click the Lane B tab WX CC412 only Lane A Input volume 0 20 Outside mic AUX mic Line in Beep Output volume 0 20 Outside speaker AUX speaker Line out AUX speaker 0 20 ON OFF Outside mic Volume TALK Headsets PAGE Volume AUX mic ON OFF ON OFF Beep Volume Input volume 0 20 Displays the input volume for each All In One Headset and Belt Pack and the order post speaker The volume range is from 0 to 20 This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Outside mic Displays the volume of the order post microphone Aux mic Displays the volume of the kitchen microphone Line in Displays the volume of the line input Beep Displays the volume of the beep tone Output volume 0 20 Displays each output volume The volume range is from 0 to 20 This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Outside speaker Displays the volume of the order post speaker Displays the volume of the kitchen speaker Displays the volume of the line output Aux speaker Line out Aux speaker 0 20 Displays the input sound source file and the volume of the file to be output to the kitchen speaker This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module 19 Outside mic ON OFF Displays whether or not the voice of the order post microphone will be output to th
3. This tab is used to confirm reminder message schedule settings Click the Message button then the Reminder schedule tab Greeter Greeter Reminder Reminder Alert message schedule message schedule message Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun No Start Ending time Intervali Interval time Message cr00 z200 on oroo Rotasn Hands aaa RO2 Cleaning Time RO4 Closed Preparation Days of the week The schedule for the selected day of the week is displayed The schedule displays the time to play back the reminder message and the message that will be played Schedule list Displays the reminder message playback schedules in a list This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module No Displays the number of the schedule Start Ending time Displays the start time for playing back the reminder message and the time to stop repeating playback Note e The ending time is only displayed when the Interval is ON It is displayed as when the Interval is OFF Interval Displays whether or not to repeat playback of the reminder message OFF The reminder message is played back only 1 time at the Start Time ON The reminder message is played back repeatedly at fixed intervals beginning from the Start Time Interval time Displays the repeating interval for playing back the reminder message You can set this from 00 00 to 23 59 in increments of 1 minute Message
4. This tab is used to set Network Cameras displayed on the LCD display of the Center Module Setting Network Cameras enables camera images from vehicle detectors to be displayed on the Center Module in tandem with security alerts Click the Installation button then the Camera tab Date amp time Network Server Camera Help contact Site info Camera 1 IP address HTTP port 4 65535 Authentication User name User password Camera 1 to 4 A maximum of four Network Cameras can be connected to the Center Module This section describes how to set Network Cameras connected to the unit Important e Network Cameras that can be connected to the Center Module are Panasonic i pro series Network Cameras e Be sure to set HTTP for the Network Camera connection method setting e Configure the Network Cameras to the following settings Aspect ratio 4 3 Image quality standard 15 Delete button This button is used to restore the Network Camera settings to the default settings IP address Input the IP address of the Network Cameras that are connected to the unit Default setting None blank HTTP port Input the port number of the Network Cameras that are connected to the unit Settable port numbers 1 to 65535 Default setting 80 Authentication Configure this setting if the user authentication setting is set to ON ON User authentication will be required when
5. _ E mail subject Input the subject of the email Number of characters 0 to 50 E mail body Input the body of the email Number of characters 0 to 200 a Note S e The SMTP server must be set before an email can be sent To set the SMTP server click the Installation button then the Server tab e The following substitute characters can be used in the email body The substitute characters will be replaced with the corresponding character string when the email is sent 16 Substitute characters Ad Character string after substitution Help contact email sent date e g 05 Help contact email sent month alphabetical character e g Feb A M AYM Help contact email sent month numerical character e g 02 Help contact email sent year four digit e g 2014 Help contact email sent year the last two digits e g 14 SV Vo Ay At Help contact email sent time e g 15 00 00 IP address of the Center Module Information entered in Site information Ai APS Important e When using the Help contact email function confirm that emails can be sent correctly in advance when the unit is installed Setting Site information Site info This tab is used to input information particular to the store in which the unit is installed such as the contact number for the store and management information This information is used when viewing s
6. connecting to Network Cameras OFF User authentication will not be required when connecting to Network Cameras User name If ON is selected for Authentication input the username for accessing the Network Cameras Number of characters 0 to 32 Default setting None blank User password If ON is selected for Authentication input the password for accessing the Network Cameras Number of characters 0 to 32 Default setting None blank Browser Operation Setting Help contact Help contact This tab is used to check the telephone number and configure the email transmission settings for the Help contact screen displayed on the LCD display of the Center Module Click the Installation button then the Help contact tab Date amp time Network Server Camera Help contact Site info Telephone Address 1 Address 2 Destination E mail 4 pores Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 E mail subject E mail body Telephone This field displays the telephone number This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module unit Configuring Help contact email transmission settings This area is used to configure the email to be sent from the LCD display Help contact screen Destination E mail address Set the destination email addresses The same message can be sent to up to 5 email addresses Number of characters 3 to 128 Types of characters alphanumeric characters
7. http 192 168 0 50 8080 3 When a connection has been established between the Center Module and the PC an authentication pop up screen will appear Input the username and password The following are the default setting username and password Username admin Password 12345 e f authentication is successful the operation screen will appear Note e The IP address of the Center Module can be checked on the Center Module screen For details refer to the Operating Instructions lt Installation Guide gt Important e Be sure to change the username and password to ensure that the system is secure For details see Configuring server settings p 13 E Setup Instructions This section describes basic operation procedures to set this unit with browser operations Camera 1 IP address HTTP port Authentication 1 User name User password 1 Input the necessary information into the settings 2 Click the Set button Important e The settings will not be reflected unless the Set button is clicked e Do not click the button repeatedly Doing so may result in the settings being set incorrectly Browser Operation E Operation Screen S wx cone A ra Help contact Site info Menu panel Displays the panel for each menu The menu panel displays the Setup menu and the Information menu select language pull down menu Cha
8. 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 Authentication e Type Select one of the following authentication methods for sending email None No authentication POP before SMTP Authenticate the POP servers for receiving email before sending email SMTP Authenticate the SMTP server Default setting None Note e f unsure of which authentication type to use for sending email inquire with the system administrator e User name Input the username for accessing the server Number of characters 0 to 32 Types of characters alphanumeric characters l 1 lt gt _ A Default setting None blank e User password Input the password for accessing the server Number of characters 0 to 32 Types of characters alphanumeric characters l 1 lt gt _ A 4 Default setting None blank POP3 server address If POP before SMTP is selected for Authentication Type input the POP3 server IP address or host name manually Number of characters 1 to 128 Types of characters alphanumeric characters Default setting None blank Browser Operation Sender s E mail address Input the sender s email address The email address entered will appear in the From line on the email being sent Number of characters 3 to 128 Types of characters alphanumeric characters _ Default setting None blank Setting Network Cameras connected to the unit Camera
9. Displays the message number and name of the reminder message that will be played Browser Operation Confirming alert message settings Alert message This tab is used to confirm the alert message to be played during a security alert Click the Message button then the Alert message tab Greeter Greeter Reminder Reminder Alert message schedule message schedule message ON OFF Volume 0 20 Destination No Message name mr Upload Download Group AUX a B eee ON OFF Displays whether or not alert message is being used This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module OFF The alert message is not played back ON The alert message is played back Volume 0 20 Displays the volume of the alert message The volume range is from 0 to 20 This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Delay time 0 10s Displays the delay time after the occurrence of an alert until the alert message is played back The range is 0 to 10 seconds Message list Displays the settings for each alert message This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module No Displays the number of the alert message Message name Displays the name of the alert message 24 Destination e Group Displays the broadcast destination group for the alert message All Headsets The alert message is broadcast to all All In One Headsets or Belt Packs
10. Group number The alert message is broadcast to the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs in the selected group s e AUX Displays whether or not the alert message will be output to the kitchen speaker OFF The alert message is not output to the kitchen speaker ON The alert message is output to the kitchen speaker Upload button This button is used to upload a sound source file to replace the sound source file that is currently being used as the alert message Download button This button is used to download the sound source file being used as the alert message from the Center Module The button is disabled when there is no sound source file Important e Sound source files are in the following format Use compatible software when playing or editing files using a PC Format ADPCM G 726 Sampling frequency 8 kHz Quantization bit rate 4 bit Sound source files that can be uploaded must be in the above format and no longer than 20 seconds Browser Operation E Confirming the security alert settings This screen is used to confirm the operations to be performed when a security alert notice is received from button F of an All In One Headset or Belt Pack or from alert inputs 1 to 4 To display this screen click the Security alert button in the Setup menu panel Alert Camera monitor Device control Audio recording Alert input delay time Trigger Message F button A03 Head
11. Operation isccciace sic caccenseccactestecccersscceescuesanesenesccneess 9 Connecting the Center Module via a PC ee 9 Setup INSUCTIONS sxccseehs test eee eee 9 Operation Screen esris eea ian aa 10 SETUP MOM sci cecetdecneschaestveeneusts silts peavvicenven cave eleeraiens 10 Configuring and Confirming Settings at Installation 11 Confirming the group settings for All In One Headsets and Belt Packs 0000 eeseeesceeeesneeteeneereneees 17 Confirming store settings eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneees 17 Configuring and confirming settings for each lane 19 Confirming message settings cceeeeeeeeeeeteteeeneees 20 Confirming the security alert settings eee 25 Confirming the remaining capacity and the total capacity of the SD Card sssrinin 26 Confirming quick operation settings 00 cece 27 Backing Up SONGS scien auset sicir 27 Performing maintenance on the Center Module 28 Before use E Preface The WX CC411 and WX CC412 are Center Modules for the wireless intercom systems that are used in drive thru outlets E Features e The WX CC411 is designed for single lane operation of drive thru outlets the WX CC412 is designed for dual lane operation e A system compliant with the 1 9 GHz band DECT standard is used so the voices of the store personnel and customers are heard clearly and distinctly even in open areas and interference is minimal resulting in stable commun
12. alert occurs p 25 Browser Operation SD memory card button This button is used to confirm the total storage capacity and remaining storage capacity on the SD card inserted into the Center Module p 26 Quick button This button is used to confirm the operation settings that were set by touching the i Quick Operation button on the Center Module p 27 Backup button This button is used to back up Center Module settings and the message voice source file p 27 Maintenance O Maintenance button This button is used to perform various maintenance tasks Important e The maintenance menu is for maintenance staff Altering settings and performing operations using the maintenance menu may affect store operation 11 E Configuring and Confirming Settings at Installation This section describes how to configure and confirm settings related to installation such as date and time settings network settings each server setting Network Camera settings help contact and site information To display this screen click the Installation button in the Setup menu panel Confirming the date and time setting Date amp time This function is used to confirm the date time and daylight saving time settings for the Center Module To display this screen click the Installation button then the Date amp time tab After authentication the following screen will be displayed Date amp time
13. being used for access Access with the IP address of the Center Module that is used when using the Internet as the global address and the port number of the Center Module It is not possible to upload message voice source files Has an SD card been inserted These files cannot be uploaded unless an SD card has been inserted If an SD card has not been inserted the remaining capacity reads KB KB when the SD memory card button in the Setup menu panel is clicked P 26 Is there insufficient space on the SD card gt Files that are larger than the space remaining on the SD card cannot be uploaded P 26 Is the SD card locked gt Files cannot be uploaded if the SD card is locked The images from the Network Cameras are not being displayed on the Center Module Are the IP address and port number of the Network Cameras correct Are the authentication settings for the Network Cameras correct gt Confirm that the authentication settings for the network cameras and the Network Camera settings of this unit Setting Network Cameras connected to the unit on p 15 are the same 36 Panasonic System Communications Company of North America Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississ
14. card is not inserted operation is in effect Cross beep WX CC412 only Displays the Cross beep settings OFF A beep tone is only heard when the vehicle detector of the corresponding lane for the All In One Headset or Belt Pack is ON ON A beep tone is also heard when the vehicle detector of the other lanes in addition to the corresponding lane for the All In One Headset or Belt Pack are ON Lane A setting Lane B setting WX CC412 only V Det override Displays the V Det override settings OFF Vehicle detectors turn ON when a vehicle approaches ON The vehicle detectors are virtually ON 27 Browser Operation E Performing maintenance on the Center Module This screen is used to check the status of and perform maintenance on each device The maintenance menu is for maintenance staff To display this screen click the Maintenance button in the Setup menu panel Checking the Center Module Status This tab displays the status of the Center Module DECT ID MAC address and UPnP Click the Maintenance button then the Status tab Status Log Update User mng System alert Recorded data Lane A 0000000000 DECT ID Lane B 0000000000 MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 UPnP Port number HTTP Status Port number HTTPS Status Router global address Reboot DECT ID Displays the DECT ID of the Center Module MAC address Displays the MAC address of the Center Module
15. files with checkboxes selected Important e Sound source files are in the following format Use compatible software when playing or editing files using a PC Format ADPCM G 726 Sampling frequency 8 kHz Quantization bit rate 4 bit Sound source files that can be uploaded must be in the above format and no longer than 20 seconds 30 Retrieving log data Log This tab is used to download the operational log of the Center Module Click the Maintenance button then the Log tab Status Recorded data Log Update Usermng System alert Log data Download button This button is used to download the log file Important e Note that Panasonic cannot respond to inquiries about log data Browser Operation Confirming the software version Update This tab is used to confirm the software version Software version updates can also be performed from this screen Click the Maintenance button then the Update tab Status Recorded Log Update ata User mng System alert System version 1 00R00 IPL 1 00R00 CPU version Application 4 00R00 BBIC 1 1 00R00 BBIC version BBIC 2 1 00R00 DSP 1 1 00R00 DSP version DSP 2 1 00R00 Execue System version Displays the system version CPU version Displays the CPU version BBIC version Displays the BBIC version DSP version Displays the DSP version Execute button This button is used to update the v
16. the week is displayed The schedule displays the start time for playing the greeter message and the message that will be played Schedule list Displays the greeter message start times in a list This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module No Displays the number of the schedule Start time Displays the start time of the greeter message Message Displays the message number and name of the greeter message that will start Browser Operation Confirming reminder message settings Reminder message This tab is used to confirm the reminder message that is played at fixed times to urge the store personnel to work Click the Message button then the Reminder message tab Greeter message Greeter schedule Reminder message Reminder Alert schedule message Destination Group AUX ON OFF Volume 0 20 Message name Upload Download tym Cleaning Time No E All headsets Upload Downioaa RUKE Restroom Cleaning ON OFF Displays whether or not reminder message is being used This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Volume 0 20 Displays the volume of the reminder message The volume range is from 0 to 20 This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Message list Displays the settings for each reminder message This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module No
17. working properly Check the cable connections and wiring Operating Is the power for the Center Module turned on Instructions Check if the power is turned on for the Center Module lt Installation Guide gt Are you accessing the wrong IP address Follow the steps below to check the connection In the Windows command prompt input gt ping Operating is the IP address of the Center Module Instructions If Reply is received from the Center Module the connection is lt Setup working properly If Reply is not received check the IP address of the Center Module Instructions gt Is the IP address the same as that of another device gt If so use a different IP address Operating Instructions lt Setup Instructions gt Is the network subnet mask set properly If the Center Module and the PC are both connected in the same subnet Set the IP address of the Center Module and the PC to the same Operating subnet When accessing the Center Module in the same subnet Instructions it is recommended to set the Center Module address to the lt Setup remove from proxy address Instructions gt If the Center Module and the PC are connected to different subnets Check the default gateway value set to the Center Module Did you try accessing hitp while using the HTTPS function P12 When using HTTPS access by writing https Also the port number mus
18. Displays the number of the reminder message Message name Displays the name of the reminder message 22 Destination Displays the broadcast destinations for the reminder message e Group Displays the broadcast destination group for the reminder message All Headsets The reminder message is broadcast to all All In One Headsets or Belt Packs Group number The reminder message is broadcast to the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs in the selected group s e AUX Displays whether or not the reminder message will be output to the kitchen speaker OFF The reminder message is not output to the kitchen speaker The reminder message is output to the kitchen speaker ON Upload button This button is used to upload a sound source file to replace the sound source file that is currently being used as the reminder message Download button This button is used to download the sound source file being used as the reminder message from the Center Module The button is disabled when there is no sound source file Important D e Sound source files are in the following format Use compatible software when playing or editing files using a PC Format ADPCM G 726 Sampling frequency 8 kHz Quantization bit rate 4 bit Sound source files that can be uploaded must be in the above format and no longer than 20 seconds Browser Operation Confirming reminder message schedule settings Reminder schedule
19. Network Server Camera Help contact Site info NTP Time zone NIP gt gt Center module time mm dd yyyy 12 19 2013 Thu 14 29 eNEAN AUTO MONTH DAY Time S te amp time aie o 2ndSun 02 00 Daylight saving time Day Time Ene ae a ume 41 4stSun 02 00 NTP Time zone Clicking on NTP gt gt displays the Server tab The NTP server settings can be configured in the Server tab Center module time Displays the current date and time of the Center Module The date is displayed in the format of MONTH DAY YEAR The time is displayed as a 24 hour clock Daylight saving time ON OFF AUTO Displays the setting for daylight saving time ON _ Set the time to daylight saving time Advance the current time by 1 hour OFF Cancel daylight saving time AUTO Daylight saving time is set based on the set date and time to start and end Month week day of the week time Daylight saving time Start date amp time Daylight saving time End date amp time Displays the start date and time and end date and time when Daylight Saving time is set to AUTO Browser Operation Configuring network settings Network This function is used to configure the network settings of the Center Module Click the Installation button then the Network tab IPv4 Network Date amp time Network Server Camera Help contact Site info IPv4 network amp 00 80 F0 6B C4 8F IP addres
20. Panasonic Operating Instructions lt Browser Guide gt Center Module Model No WX CC41 1 WX CC412 Contents Before USC scscactccscesceceassccsanssectaccsncescearesascncecesesscnecectaveenaes 3 Information display Menu csseeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 33 PiGTACE xz 2c 2h oes Aes zace ea oraa a E i 3 Checking the status of All In One Headsets FOALUIOS ieai oroen naoa tthe testeerencnesd 3 anA GIN ACIS i e erie ace E a a ree 93 System diagram ccccceceecceessceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseseeeesneees 3 Checking the status of alerts ssssssssesersersrserseretseeseese 33 Operation M E A EEE ET 4 Troubleshooting ccsincsscscsecssccsscnsesscnsescssoccecsnsesnececeserseeesses 35 Concerning the Operating Instructions cceeee 5 System requirements eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneetene 6 Trademarks and registered trademarks c0ee 6 ADDreVIAtONS ciscecesecsvicnedeee edusiicigesencescuedensavenrelenendven eee 6 Operating precautions ccceceeceseneeetesseeeseeeseeeeseeeeeeeees 7 FROULED ssszeeredt roaa indie eae a Ea NEN T Browser Refresh Rate c ccssccesseceeeseneeeeerseeteeeeess 7 Browser Compatibility 0 00 ee ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 NetWork siccesciccseceeccctecessacccndeesee venivad naani 8 Examples of connections s ssesnseesesenrerenrrrenrensresnnnnna 8 Network SeCurity csiiess sksini eisie tinei ediiekp aiaiai 8 Browser
21. TP server port 4 65535 Type None POP before SMTP SMTP Authentication User name User password POP3 server address Sender s E mail address NTP Configure the NTP server settings such as the NTP server address and port number Important e f amore accurate time setting is needed for system operation use the NTP server Default button This button is used to restore the NTP settings to the default settings Time adjust Set whether or not to retrieve the time from the NTP server ON Synchronize with the NTP server and automatically adjust the date and time of the Center Module OFF Do not synchronize with the NTP server Default setting OFF NTP server address Manual Auto When ON is selected for Time adjust a method for retrieving the NTP address must be selected Manual Input the NTP server address into the NTP server address to set Retrieve the NTP server address from the DHCP server Default setting Manual Auto Important e When retrieving the NTP server address from the DHCP server the DHCP function must be enabled through operations on the Center Module Browser Operation NTP server address If Manual is selected for NTP server address Manual Auto enter the NTP server IP address or host name manually Number of characters 1 to 128 Types of characters alphanumeric characters Default setting None blank I
22. UPnP HTTP Displays the information for an HTTP connection e Port number Displays the port number set for port forwarding in UPnP e Status Displays the port forwarding status Displays during an HTTPS connection HTTPS Displays the information for an HTTPS connection e Port number Displays the port number set for port forwarding in UPnP e Status Displays the port forwarding status Displays during an HTTP connection Router global address Displays the global address of the router 28 Browser Operation Important e Check the HTTP Status HTTPS Status after 10 minutes have passed since starting up the router and Center Module e The following chart shows the meaning and action to take for each port forwarding HTTP Status HTTPS Status Message Meaning Action no message Connected without port forwarding To change the connection type click the Installation button then the Network tab and set the connection type Disabled Internet publishing has not been set up for a Center Module that is using the router UPnP function Click the Installation button then the Network tab and set Auto port forwarding to ON in UPnP Enabled Internet publishing has been set up properly for a Center Module that is using the router UPnP function Setting Automatic port forwarding is being set up for a Center Module that is using
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24. boot button restarts the Center Module Important e When the Center Module is rebooted from a browser the Center Module will restart without displaying a warning on the LCD display Be sure to check the operational status before rebooting from a browser 29 Browser Operation Retrieving TALK amp PAGE Recording sound source files Recorded data This tab displays sound source files from TALK amp PAGE Recording that were recorded during a security alert by holding down button F of an All In One Headset or Belt Pack Click the Maintenance button then the Recorded data tab Status Recorded Log Update User mng System alert E Delete D S gt 20130930_143430_A_01 WAV 20130930_143408_A_01 WAV gt 20130930_143345_A_01 WAV gt gt 20130930_143300_A_01 wav 20130930_143242_A_01 WAV gt 20130930_143224_A_01 WAV a a CE 20130930_143325_A_01 wav a a a Jal lar 20130930_143447_A_01 WAV E gt Delete checkbox Selects the checkboxes of all TALK amp PAGE Recording sound source files Delete the sound source files that are selected by clicking the Delete button File column Displays the filename of the sound source file Lane column Displays the lane for TALK amp PAGE Recording Download button This button is used to download a TALK amp PAGE Recording file from the Center Module Delete button This button is used to delete sound source
25. d Remaining capacity 990832KB 993408KB Remaining capacity Total capacity Remaining capacity Displays the remaining capacity of the SD card Displayed as Remaining capacity Total capacity If there is no SD card inserted this field displays KB KB Browser Operation E Confirming quick operation E Backing up settings settings This tab is used to back up Center Module settings and messages This button is used to confirm the operation settings that To display thi reen click the Backup button in the Setu were set by touching the E Quick Operation button e aii p p on the Center Module This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module SSeS To display this screen click the Quick button in the Setup menu panel ee Quick Sean Execute button Cross beep This button is used to back up Center Module settings and message voice source files to the PC Lane A setting ViDet override Note S Lane B setting e Data that has been backed up is extracted to the following folder on the SD card When restored on the Center Module the settings can be restored to those used at the time of backing up ViDet override Speed team SD card route Displays the Speed team settings PRIVATE PANA_GRP PSN DWCS BACKUP OFF No Speed team operation e Message voice source files cannot be backed up if an ON The vehicle detectors are shut off and Speed team SD
26. d when a security alert notice is received from button F of an All In One Headset or Belt Pack This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module OFF Communications are not recorded ON Communications are recorded Alert input delay time column Displays the delay time until sounding a security alert from alert inputs 1 to 4 Can be set from 0 to 29 minutes 59 seconds in increments of 1 second E mail column Set whether or not to send an e mail when each security alert occurs and ends ON An e mail will be sent based on the e mail settings for the alert occurrence and end of alert OFF An e mail will not be sent for the alert occurrence and end of alert Default setting OFF Mail for F button Set the details of the e mail to be sent when a security alert occurs from button F of an All In One Headset or Belt Pack and when the alert ends This is enabled when an e mail is set to be sent upon receiving button F of an All In One Headset or Belt Pack in the list of alerts Destination E mail address Set the destination email addresses The same message can be sent to up to 5 email addresses Number of characters 3 to 128 Types of characters alphanumeric characters _ E mail subject Input the subject of the email Number of characters 0 to 50 E mail body Input the body of the email Number of characters 0 to 200 Browser Operation Not
27. e e The SMTP server must be set before an email can be sent To set the SMTP server click the Installation button then the Server tab e The following substitute characters can be used in the email body The substitute characters will be replaced with the corresponding character string when the email is sent Ne Substitute 7 Pere characiots Character string after substitution Ad Date of alert e g 05 M Month of alert alphabetical character e g Feb YM Month of alert numerical character e g 02 YN Yo Year of alert four digit e g 2014 Sy Vo Year of alert the last two digits e g 14 At Time of alert e g 15 00 00 aro Status of alert When an alert starts Alert Happened When an alert ends Alert Stopped Ap Origin of alert Alert terminal Alert Input is the terminal number All In One Headsets and Belt Packs Headset Ai IP address of the Center Module AS Information entered in Site Information Mail for Alert 1 to 4 Set the details of the e mail to be sent when a security alert occurs from an alert input and when the alert ends For setting details see Mail for F button 26 E Confirming the remaining capacity and the total capacity of the SD card This tab is used to confirm the total capacity and remaining capacity on an SD card inserted into the Center Module To display this screen click the SD memory card button in the Setup menu panel SD memory car
28. e kitchen speaker Displays the volume of the order post microphone output to the kitchen speaker Displays whether or not the TALK voice from the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs will be output to the kitchen speaker Displays whether or not the PAGE voice from the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs will be output to the kitchen speaker Displays the volume of the voice from the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs to be output to the kitchen speaker Displays whether or not the voice of the kitchen microphone will be output to the kitchen speaker Volume Headsets TALK PAGE Volume AUX mic ON OFF Beep ON OFF Displays whether or not the beep tone will be output to the kitchen speaker Volume Displays the volume of the beep tone output to the kitchen speaker Device for Line in Manager headset All headsets Outside speaker AUX speaker None Source for Line out Manager headset TALK PAGE AUX mic ON OFF Outside mic Beep Outside speaker Vv Det camera ViDet camera Device for Line in Displays the output destination for line input Line input will be output to all All In One Headsets or Belt Packs and the kitchen speaker You can change the output device for LINE IN For details contact the store where you purchased this unit Source for Line out Displays the input sound file source for line output The outp
29. eaker Browser Operation Message list Displays the settings for each greeter message This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module No Displays the number of the greeter message Message name Displays the name of the greeter message Upload button This button is used to upload a sound source file to replace the sound source file that is currently being used as the greeter message Download button This button is used to download the sound source file being used as the greeter message from the Center Module The button is disabled when there is no sound source file Important e Sound source files are in the following format Use compatible software when playing or editing files using a PC Format ADPCM G 726 Sampling frequency 8 kHz Quantization bit rate 4 bit Sound source files that can be uploaded must be in the above format and no longer than 20 seconds 21 Confirming greeter message schedule settings Greeter schedule This tab is used to confirm greeter message schedule settings Click the Message button then the Greeter schedule tab Reminder message Reminder Alert schedule message Greeter message Greeter schedule Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat No Start time Message G01 Breakfast Greeter G02 Lunch Greeter 1 17 00 G03 Dinner Greeter 23 00 G06 Midnight Greeter Days of the week The schedule for the selected day of
30. eaker when the Lane A vehicle detector is OFF and the Lane B vehicle detector is ON Holiday message Message G04 Halloween Greeter Store hours e See Operation p 4 for details on tandem lanes Displays whether or not store hours is being used OFF When the vehicle detector is ON the greeter message set in the scheduler is played back Auto When the vehicle detector is ON within business hours the greeter message set in the scheduler is played back If it is outside business hours the closing greeter message is played back Closed When the vehicle detector is ON the closing greeter message is always played back Use this function if the lane is closed etc Holiday When the vehicle detector is ON the holiday greeter message is always played back Use this function when playing a special greeter message on Christmas Halloween etc Store hours Note Closed message Message Displays the greeter message that is played when the store is closed the store hours settings are Closed or AUTO Day hours Displays the store hours for each day of the week Holiday message Message Displays the greeter message that is played when the Store hours setting is set to Holiday 18 Browser Operation E Configuring and confirming settings for each lane This tab is used to configure and confirm settings for each lane To display this screen click the Lane button in the Setup menu panel
31. erations When the vehicle detector for lane A is OFF and the vehicle detector for lane B is set to ON a tandem lane message urging the customer to move to lane A is played back ka w These lane operations are supported by the WX CC412 Mmmm LANE A E LANE B ORDER POST ORDER POST WINDOW LANE A WINDOW w Zz lt 5 T T ir wi LANE B E a E Concerning the Operating Instructions The Operating Instructions consist of the Operating Instructions lt Installation Guide gt Operating Instructions lt Setup Instructions gt PDF file and Operating Instructions lt Browser Guide gt PDF file e Operating Instructions lt Installation Guide gt These instructions describe how to connect the Center Module with the required devices how to install them and how to perform settings excerpted e Operating Instructions lt Setup Instructions gt PDF file These instructions describe the settings that must be performed before this unit can be used e Operating Instructions lt Browser Guide gt this manual PDF file These instructions explain access from the browser To read PDF files you will need Adobe Reader which is available from Adobe Systems When Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it Important e Download the Operating Instructions lt Setup Instructions gt from the home page given below http Awww panaso
32. ersion of the Center Module software 31 Setting authentication User mng This tab is used to set authentication for accessing the Center Module from a browser Click the Maintenance button then the User mng tab Status Log Update User mng System alert Recorded data Authentication User ID change Authentication This pull down menu is used to set the authentication type for user authentication Digest or Basic Use digest authentication or basic authentication Digest Use digest authentication Basic Use basic authentication Default setting Digest or Basic Note e After changing Authentication settings close the web browser and re access the Center Module User ID change New user ID Displays the current user ID To change the user ID input a new username Number of characters 4 to 32 Types of characters alphanumeric characters l lt gt _ Browser Operation Password change Old password Input the current password Number of characters 4 to 32 Types of characters alphanumeric characters 1 I lt gt _ A j New password Input the new password Number of characters 4 to 32 Types of characters alphanumeric characters l 1 lt gt _ A 4 Confirm new password Input the new password for confirmation Number of characters 4 to 32 Types of characters alphanumeric characters
33. ible with UPnP is required This setting is useful for accessing the Center Module via the Internet Auto port forwarding Set whether or not to use the router s port forwarding function with the ON and OFF radio buttons To use the auto port forwarding function the router being used must be the UPnP compatible and UPnP function must be enabled Default setting OFF Note e Auto port forwarding may change the port number If the port number has been changed the Center Module port number registered to the PC must also be changed e To check if auto port forwarding has been set correctly click the Status tab of the Maintenance button in the Setup menu panel and confirm that the UPnP status is Enabled Important e f UPnP settings are altered the Center Module will restart automatically When changing port forwarding settings check the status of the router using the Operating Instructions for the router 13 Configuring server settings Server This function is used to configure the settings of the server connected to the Center Module Click the Installation button then the Server tab Date amp time Network Server Camera Help contact Site info NTP Time adjust ON OFF Default Default NTP server address Manual Auto NTP server address NTP port Time adjustment interval time Time zone SMTP SMTP server address y Ey SM
34. ication Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications e A high degree of vocal clarity is ensured by a powerful echo canceller and digital noise reduction Digital Noise Reduction e The cabinet supports wall mounting for easy installation e The total number of All In One Headsets and Belt Packs that can be registered is 32 Up to four operators can communicate at the same time per lane using All In One Headsets and Belt Packs e This unit has a 7 Type LCD display with a touch panel and is easy to operate e This unit can be connected to an IP network using Ethernet to enable remote control operations to be performed e Using an SD card it is possible to back up and restore the settings and save messages unique to the outlet e The system contains a scheduler to enable the greeter message to be changed at designated times and reminder messages to be played back automatically e Up to four Network Cameras made by Panasonic can be registered and their images can be monitored on this units LCD display e Alert signals that have been received can be sent to the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs signals can be output to external devices and alert emails can be sent to external destinations E System diagram By connecting the Center Module and All In One Headsets or Belt Packs wirelessly it is possible to communicate between the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs or between the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs and the customers at the orde
35. l 1 lt gt _ A 4 Important e Is not possible to create multiple user IDs Changing the user ID causes the previous ID to be deleted e To change only the password enter the current user ID into the field for New user ID e Change user IDs and passwords often to ensure security 32 Setting the destination email addresses for sending emails during a system alert System alert E mail notification can be sent when an error occurs in one of the devices that comprise the Center Module This tab is used to set the destination e mail addresses for sending e mail notification Click the Maintenance button then the System alert tab Recorded Status data Log Update User mng System alert SS CUE Cue Address 1 Address 2 Destination E mail erences Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 Destination Email address Set the destination email addresses The same message can be sent to up to 5 email addresses Number of characters 3 to 128 Important e E mail notification is not possible for some types of errors Information display menu When the Info button is clicked the menu panel displays the Information display menu panel Headsets button This button is used to check the status of All In One Headsets and Belt Packs registered to the Center Module Alert button This button is used to check the status of security alerts and error a
36. lerts from the Center Module E Checking the status of All In One Headsets and Belt Packs This tab is used to check the status of All In One Headsets or Belt Packs that are registered to the Center Module To display this screen click the Headsets button in the Information display menu panel Last used date amp time This column displays the date and time that the All In One Headset or Belt Pack was last used Headset no This column displays the number of the All In One Headset or Belt Pack Note e The number of the All In One Headset or Belt Pack can be checked with the voice prompt that sounds when the All In One Headset or Belt Pack is turned on 33 Manager This column displays the All In One Headset or Belt Pack that is set as the manager All In One Headset or Belt Pack A is displayed for the manager of Lane A B is displayed for the manager of Lane B Version This column displays the version of the All In One Headset or Belt Pack software Group This column displays the group to which the All In One Headset or Belt Pack belongs This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module E Checking the status of alerts This screen is used to check the status of security alerts and error alerts from the Center Module To display this screen click the Alert button in the Information display menu panel Checking the status of security alerts Security aler
37. mportant e When entering the host name into the NTP server address the DNS setting must be configured on the Network tab of the Installation button on the Setup menu panel NTP port Input the NTP server port number Settable port numbers 1 to 65535 Default setting 123 Important e The following port numbers cannot be used Excluding the port number set in the default settings 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 Time adjustment interval time Select the interval for retrieving the time from the NTP server 1 hour units from 1 to 24 hours Default setting 1h Time zone Select the time zone corresponding to the region in which this unit is being used Default setting GMT 06 00 Central Standard Time SMTP Configure the settings of the email server for sending emails from the Center Module Default button This button is used to restore the SMTP settings to the default settings SMTP server address Input the IP address or host name of the SMTP server for sending email Number of characters 1 to 128 Types of characters alphanumeric characters Default setting None blank 14 SMTP server port Input the port number for sending email Settable port numbers 1 to 65535 Default setting 25 Important e The following port numbers cannot be used Excluding the port number set in the default settings 20 21 23 25 42
38. nges the display language Languages that are available are English and French The screen following authentication will be displayed in English Setting button Setup When selected this button turns green and the menu panel displays the Setup menu panel on the right Q Information display button Info When selected this button turns green and the menu panel displays the Information menu panel p 33 Main area Displays the screen corresponding to the button selected 10 E Setup Menu When the Setup button is clicked the menu panel displays the Setup menu panel Setup menu Q Installation button This menu is used to configure and confirm settings related to the Center Module installation p 11 Headsets button This button is used to confirm the All In One Headsets or Belt Packs belonging to groups 1 6 p 17 Store button This button is used to confirm store operation related settings p 17 O Lane button This button is used to confirm settings for each lane p 19 O Message button This button is used to confirm settings for greeter messages reminder messages and alert messages The schedule settings can be confirmed for greeter messages and reminder messages Sound source files to be used for the messages can be changed or downloaded p 20 Security alert button This button is used to confirm the settings of the operations to be performed when a security
39. nic com business POS drive through manuals asp Before use E System requirements CPU 1 GHz or faster 32 bit x86 processor or 64 bit x64 processor RAM 1 GB 32 bit or 2 GB 64 bit Network function 1 port 10OBASE T or 1 port 100BASE TX Operating system Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 bit Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32 bit Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64 bit Microsoft Windows 8 1 Pro 32 bit Microsoft Windows 8 1 Pro 64 bit Web Browser Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 9 10 E Trademarks and registered trademarks Adobe Acrobat Reader and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Screen shots are used in accordance with Microsoft Corporation guidelines SD SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners E Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this document Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP 32 bit Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32 bit Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64 bit Microsoft Windo
40. o display this screen click the Message button in the Setup menu panel Confirming greeter message settings Greeter message This tab is used to confirm the settings of the greeter message played when the vehicle detector is ON This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Click the Message button then the Greeter message tab Greeter schedule Alert message Reminder schedule Greeter message Reminder message ON OFF Volume 0 20 Delay time 0 10s All headsets OFF Destination AUX speaker OFF No Message name Upload Download tae hi ON OFF Displays whether or not greeter message is being used OFF The greeter message is not played back ON The greeter message is played back Volume 0 20 Displays the volume of the greeter message The volume range is from 0 to 20 Delay time 0 10s Displays the time delay before playing the greeter message when the vehicle detector is ON The range is 0 to 10 seconds Destination Displays broadcast destinations other than the order post speaker from which the greeter message will be played e All headsets OFF The greeter message is not broadcast to any All In One Headset or Belt Pack ON The greeter message is broadcast to all All In One Headsets or Belt Packs e AUX speaker OFF The greeter message is not broadcast to the kitchen speaker ON The greeter message is broadcast to the kitchen sp
41. r post Order post All In One Headset WX CH450 Center Module WX CC411 WX CC412 e2 of icrophone A o oo Cd 5 aa r 7 s 4 Speaker PAGE lt gt Communications with other store personnel Fy w TALK Vehicle detector Communications with s customers Belt Pack WX CT420 Belt Pack WX CT420 All In One Headset WX CH450 Before use E Operation This system supports the following operations that are suited to drive thru customers Single lane Operations in an environment in which only one order post is installed are referred to as single lane operations These lane operations are supported by the WX CC411 a ORDER POST WINDOW DRIVE THRU LANE gt Dual lane Operations in an environment in which the order posts are installed in parallel are referred to as dual lane operations With dual lane operations the vehicle detectors for lane A and lane B operate independently of each other and when each of these vehicle detectors is set to ON the greeter message for the lane concerned is played back These lane operations are supported by the WX CC412 ie Pa LANE B ORDER POST aA be ore ORDER POST WINDOW LANE A WINDOW LANE B DRIVE THRU LANE gt Before use Tandem lane Operations in an environment in which the order posts are installed in series are referred to as tandem lane op
42. s 192 168 0 50 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Auto Manual rver address server address Line speed Web server De o e Set Connection 8 HTTP port HTTPS port UPnP Auto port forwarding DHCP Static Displays the DHCP of the Center Module This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module DHCP Operating with the DHCP setting ON Static Operating with the DHCP setting OFF static IP address MAC address Displays the MAC address of the Center Module IP address Displays the IP address of the Center Module This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Subnet mask Displays the subnet mask of the Center Module This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Default gateway Displays the default gateway of the Center Module This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module DNS Auto Manual Set whether to retrieve the DNS server address automatically Auto or input it manually Manual When set to Manual the DNS setting must be configured When using the DHCP function if DNS is set to Auto the DNS server address will be retrieved automatically Inquire with the system administrator for questions about settings Default setting Manual 12 Primary DNS server address Secondary DNS server address
43. set Alert Alert 1 A01 Door Open Camera 1 Alert 2 A02 Cashier a Alet 3 Alert 4 Mail for F button Address 1 Address 2 Destination E mail address Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 E mail subject E mail body List of alerts Displays the types of security alerts and the operations to perform in the event of a security alert Trigger column Displays the types of security alerts Message column Displays the alert message to be played during each type of security alert This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module OFF The alert message is not played back Message number The alert message is played back Camera monitor column Displays the number of the Network Camera that is displayed on the LCD display during each type of security alert This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module OFF The image of the Network Camera is not displayed on the LCD display Camera number The image of the Network Camera is displayed on the LCD display Device control column Displays whether or not to control external control outputs during each type of security alert This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module OFF External control outputs are not controlled ON External control outputs are controlled 25 Audio recording column Displays whether or not to record communications onto the SD car
44. ss with HTTPS Using HTTPS enables encryption of access to the Center Module to increase the security of communications Important e Authentication information e g usernames passwords server information and other types of information can be leaked on the network Take measures to prevent this from happening such as limiting access by user authentication or encryption of access with HTTPS e Always close all browsers after accessing the Center Module to increase security e Change user IDs and passwords often to strengthen security Note e f user authentication fails authentication error 8 or more times in 30 seconds from a PC with an identical IP address access to the Center Module will be blocked temporarily e f 10 minutes or more passes without any operation clicking on buttons will not perform the action intended and instead will return to the post authentication screen Browser Operation E Connecting the Center Module viaa PC 1 Launch the PC s Web browser 2 Input the Center Module IP address into the address bar of the Web browser Example http Center Module IP address This unit has the following default settings as the time of shipment IP address 192 168 0 50 Port number 80 Protocol http Important e If the HTTP port number has changed from 80 input http Center Module IP address port number into the Address bar Example If the port number is set to 8080
45. t This tab displays security alerts that are currently occurring Security alert System alert Initiation time Cause 12 19 2013 Thu 16 13 11 Alert 1 Initiation time This column displays the time and date of security alerts Cause This column displays the cause of security alerts that are occurring Information display menu Checking the status of system alerts System alert This tab displays information about errors that are occurring in devices that comprise the Center Module Security alert System alert Initiation time Cause Initiation time This column displays the time and date of system alerts Cause This column displays the cause of system alerts that are occurring Important e Operation of the Center Module cannot be continued during an error alert Promptly inquire with the dealer if an error alert occurs 34 Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting repair Consult your sales shop if these measures do not resolve a problem if symptoms not listed here occur or if you have a question related to engineering Symptom Cause solution Reference pages Access is not possible from a Web browser Is a category 5e or higher cable connected to the network connector Use a category 5e or higher cable Is the link lamp lit up gt If it is not lit up the LAN may not be connected properly or the network that the unit is connected to may not be
46. t be entered Did you change the HTTP port number or HTTPS port number gt If the HTTP port number or HTTPS port number has been changed input http Center Module IP address port number into the address bar of the Web browser 35 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause solution Reference pages The Center Module cannot be accessed via the Internet Are the network settings for the Center Module incorrect Set the correct default gateway and DNS server address If using the DDNS service confirm that the settings are correct P 12 Operating Instructions lt Setup Instructions gt Is default gateway set for the network Set it correctly P 12 Is port forwarding set for the router If the router being used does not have the UPnP function port forwarding must be set to enable access to the Center Module via the Internet Refer to the instruction manual for the router for instructions on how to set up port forwarding P 13 Has the router s UPnP function been disabled Refer to the instruction manual for the router for instructions on how to enable UPnP P 13 Has packet filtering or another tool been set on the router that prohibits access via the Internet gt Set the router being used to allow access via the Internet Refer to the instruction manual for the router for setting instructions Is the IP address for the local network local address
47. the router UPnP function Wait for the router to finish setting up Deleting After disabling automatic port forwarding for a Center Module that is using the router UPnP function the UPnP settings of the router are being deleted Wait for the system to finish deleting the router UPnP settings Failed to set The router is not UPnP compatible or the UPnP function has not been set Failed to delete After changing to a setting where Internet publishing is not set for a Center Module that is using the router UPnP function the system failed to delete the UPnP settings of the router e The UPnP function of the router has been disabled Refer to the instruction manual for the router to enable the UPnP function e The router does not have a UPnP function Set port forwarding according to the instruction manual for the router e The power for the router has been turned off Turn on the power for the router then restart the Center Module e f the network status for the Center Module reads Static the network settings are incorrect Confirm the default gateway and subnet mask settings for the Center Module network e Some routers may not work with the Center Module even if they are UPnP compatible and have been enabled because they are not compatible with the Center Module In such cases set port forwarding according to the instruction manual for the router Reboot Clicking the Re
48. tore information from a browser This information can only be set and viewed with a browser Click the Installation button then the Site info tab Number of characters 0 to 200 Date amp time Network Server Camera Help contact Site info Site information Browser Operation E Confirming the group settings for All In One Headsets and Belt Packs This function is used to confirm the group settings for All In One Headsets and Belt Packs This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module To display this screen click the Headsets button in the Setup menu panel Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group Group Headset 1 OFI Headset 4 Click the tab of the group you wish to view Group 1 to Group 6 All In One Headsets and Belt Packs that are in the group are displayed as ON in green while those that are not are displayed as OFF in black 17 E Confirming store settings This screen is used to confirm the nighttime volume store hours and tandem lanes WX CC412 only To display this screen click the Store button in the Setup menu panel Confirming nighttime volume settings Nighttime volume This tab is used to confirm nighttime volume settings This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Click the Store button then the Nighttime volume tab Nighttime volume Store hours Tandem lane Start time Ending time Nighttime vol
49. ume Displays whether or not nighttime volume is being used OFF The volume level of the order post speaker is unchanged ON The volume level of the order post speaker is reduced Auto The volume level of the voice output from the order post speaker is reduced automatically every day based on the set time to start and time to end the nighttime volume function Level 20 to 0 dB Displays the nighttime volume level Start time Ending time Displays the time to start and end the nighttime volume function If Auto is set for nighttime volume the volume will be controlled according to these time settings Browser Operation Confirming store hours Store hours Confirming tandem lanes Tandem lane WX CC412 only This tab is used to confirm store hours settings This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module Click the Store button then the Store hours tab Nighttime volume Store hours Tandem lane Tandem lane Nighttime volume Store hours Tandem lane Message Pull Forward Store hours Store hours Closed message Tandem lane This tab displays the settings for tandem lanes This setting can be changed through operations on the Center Module ON Tandem lane elite OFF Dual lane Day hours 07 00 23 00 Message G05 Closed Greeter 07 00 23 00 07 00 23 00 07 00 23 00 Message Displays the greeter message that is played from the Lane B order post sp
50. ut destination for the line sound source file will be the same as that of the sound source file output from the order post speaker You can change the audio source for LINE OUT For details contact the store where you purchased this unit Browser Operation DSP This section displays the settings for the three functions involved in voice signal processing echo canceller digital noise reduction and ASLC Echo Canceller Displays the echo suppression level OFF LOW MID HIGH Digital noise reduction Displays the noise suppression level OFF LOW MID HIGH Displays whether or not Auto Speaker Level Control is being used ASLC V Det camera Images from Network Cameras can be displayed on the Center Module LCD display in tandem with the vehicle detector Select the Network Camera s to be displayed on the LCD display OFF The Network Camera s are not coupled to the vehicle detector Camera 1 2 3 4 When the vehicle detector is ON the Network Cameras are displayed on the LCD display in tandem with the vehicle detector Default setting OFF Note e Be sure to set a camera that is connected in advance when outputting the NW camera image To set a camera that is connected click the Installation button in the Setup menu panel then the Camera tab 20 E Confirming message settings This section is used to confirm the settings for each type of message and the schedule for messages T
51. ws 8 1 Pro 32 bit and Microsoft Windows 8 1 Pro 64 bit are referred to as Windows SDHC and SD memory cards are referred to as SD cards Universal Plug and Play is referred to as UPnP or UPnP Operating precautions E Router When connecting the Center Module to the Internet via a router use a broadband router with port forwarding function e g NAT IP masquerade E Browser Refresh Rate The browser refresh rate may become slower depending on the network environment computer performance and traffic E Browser Compatibility This unit is compatible with Internet Explorer 9 10 If another browser or another version of Internet Explorer is used the program may not be displayed or run properly Network E Examples of connections Direct connection to the PC Connection to a network via a hub Panasonic Network Camera i pro series Up to 4 cameras can be connected N N N N E Network Security Security functions of the Center Module Limiting access with user authentication Limits users who can access the Center Module Limiting access by changing the HTTP port Ethernet cable category 5 crossover Hub fo PC Ethernet cable category 5 straight Changing the HTTP port number prevents port scanning and other types of unauthorized access Encrypting acce
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