Pre-order
VENDOR: Drivethrucity
$2,480.00$1,790.00
You Save: $690.00 (28%)
This system is ideal for Quick Service Restaurants (QSRs) and stores with drive-thru, but it can also be used in other businesses.
It provides an easy and efficient way to communicate with customers.
This complete intercom KIT, includes all you need for a DIY installation (Base Station, Wireless Headsets, Outdoor Speaker/Microphone, Vehicle Detector Sensor, Desktop Gooseneck Microphone/Speaker, Power supply, 100ft CAT6 Direct Burial cable and accessories).
It provides an easy and efficient way to communicate with customers.
This complete intercom KIT, includes all you need for a DIY installation (Base Station, Wireless Headsets, Outdoor Speaker/Microphone, Vehicle Detector Sensor, Desktop Gooseneck Microphone/Speaker, Power supply, 100ft CAT6 Direct Burial cable and accessories).
DTX1 Drive Thru Wireless Headsets Intercom System, Best affordable sale hme 3m par
Installation Instructions
Drive-Thru
Intercom System
MODEL DTX1
Bluetooth® Wireless Headsets
System contents in the box may vary depending on the customer's order. Quantities
of certain components, such as headsets and batteries, may also vary. However,
the components listed here are the basic components that are typically included
with a complete system.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
• DTX1 Base Station
• 2 Wireless Headsets
• with chargers
• Desktop Microphone
• & Speaker Base
• External Speaker Box
• External Microphone & Vehicle
• Detector Box
• Power adapter and 100 ft.
• outdoor shielded wire
2
MUTE
STATUS
MUTE
STATUS
OVERRIDE
CAR
PRESENT
POWER VEHICLE DETECTOR MIC SPEAKER
1
2
HEADSETS PAIR
DTX1
General Tools/Equipment
Screwdrivers
Cutters
Pliers
Wrenches
Drill
Drill bit set
Wire strippers
Soldering iron and solder
Tape measure
Pencil/marker
Crimp caps or shrink tubing with heat gun
Serrated knife
Cable pulling equipment (fish stick/tape, pull strings, etc.)
Ladder
Materials
Cable ties
Hardware (may require specialty hardware for certain installations)
Electrical tape
Safety Equipment
Safety glasses
TOOLS/EQUIPMENT/MATERIAL RECOMMENDED
CAUTION: ESD Handling Instructions
This device is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and should be installed by
personnel trained in ESD awareness. Proper handling procedures include wearing
anti-static wrist straps.
CAUTION: Safety Notice
Wear proper eye, ear, and body protection when grinding, drilling, or working with
tools. Follow the manufacturer's safety information and operational instructions for
tools and materials. Be aware of your surroundings. Failure to heed such precautions
can cause injury and/or property damage.
Disclaimer
XMOD, LLC is not responsible for equipment malfunctions due to erroneous translation
of its publications from their original English version. Illustrations in this publication
are approximate representations of the actual equipment and may not be exactly
as the equipment appears. They are subject to change without notice.
3
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
GAIN
1
SELECT +
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL 12V. DC EXTERNAL SPEAKER / MIC
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
1
SELECT
DTX1
FUSE
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL EXT. SPK-MIC
SPEAKER
GAIN
MIC
GAIN
DTX1
3 A.
INTERCOM
CTR UA
10A23M1287-1
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Outside Mic
and
Vehicle Detector
Desktop
Speaker
Desktop
Mic Base
Outside
Speaker
CAT6 Cable
connection
between
Base Station
& Drive-Thru
Speaker Post
Wall Power Adapter
12 VDC
Note: Illustrations are not drawn to scale, may differ to the actual product,
and are subject to change without notice.
Base Station - DTX1
Speaker Post
4
CAT6
Connector
Junction Terminal
connector
Inside Speaker Box
Installing the System
The Base Station is the control center and focal point of the DTX1 system. System
features are configured here and all connections are terminated here. This is also
where store personnel interact with the system when setting up profiles and pairing
headsets.
The base station should be placed in a location easily accessible by all crew members
at all times (i.e., not in a locked office with limited access).
Cable Pulling
1. Run fish tape from inside the building, through the conduit to the speaker post or
menu board.
2. Go outside for the cable going to the speaker post. If you are pulling more than one
identical cable, mark the cables and spools for identification. Fasten each cable to
the fish tape where it comes out of the conduit.
3. Pull the fish tape and cable through the conduit into the building. Disconnect the
cable from the fish tape and pull enough of it in to reach the base station.
4. Go outside again and route the cable from the outside conduit to the speaker in the
speaker post or menu board.
5. Cut the cable, leaving about 3 feet (91 cm) of slack (or enough length to easily
route the cable through the speaker post and terminate it). If more than one cable
has been pulled, mark the ends of the cables again for identification.
6. Remove about 2 inches (5 cm) of the out insulation from the end of the cable. Strip
about 5 mm of insulation from each of the wires in the cable.
7. Route the cables to the base station, through walls and over ceiling panels if possible.
Make sure that any cable slack is bundled, secured and out of the way if left in
the ceiling or elsewhere.
Electrical Interference
Electrical faults in appliances and other electrical equipment can cause interference
such as static, hum, crackling, buzzing and zip sounds in the headset when the system
is active. Interference caused by electrical faults in lighting systems might not be
noticed immediately, since most lighting systems are controlled by a timer or lightsensing
device.
Improper Earth Grounds
Improper earth grounds in the building can cause random buzzing and zip sounds in
the headset or speakers. Placing a surge protector between the base station AC
adapter and the electrical outlet can eliminate the problem.
CAUTION
Never run high-voltage cables in the same conduit with
audio or low voltage cables.
INSTALLATION
5
Mounting Height
When mounting the microphone and ultrasonic vehicle detector, place the box between
30 and 45 inches above the ground.
This range helps ensure that the sensor points at the side panel of most vehicles for
accurate detection and the microphone gets closer to the car window.
Mountings lower than 30 inches may cause the sensor to fail to detect vehicles with high
ground clearance, such as trucks.
In order to avoid echo / audio feedback, the speaker box must be installed at a minimum
distance of 25 inches from the microphone box.
Ultrasonic Sensor Range
The sensors are factory calibrated to provide consistent beam patterns and detection
zones.
Maximum detection zone: 60 inches
Detection response time: 2.0/4.0 seconds
Installation Tips
Always install the microphone/ultrasonic detector box on a vertical plumbed pole that
is mounted in or on the ground.
Installing the box on a tilted pole will cause the ultrasonic sensor to detect the ground,
and correct operation is not ensured.
If you experience constant detection, increase the angle of the housing/box to avoid
detecting the ground or other low objects.
Microphone
Vehicle Detector
Speaker
Max: 45’’
Min: 30’’
Max: 20’’
Min: 10’’
Conduit
from
Building
Speaker
Post
L
SPEAKER POST
3 feet
6
Base Station End - DB9 Cable Connector
It is very important to assemble the DB9 CAT6 connector correctly.
Any loose or cut wire may cause intermittent or permanent malfunction, noise, or
false car detection.
Strip the wires no more than 5mm to avoid short circuits.
Do not over-tighten the screws, as they can damage the wire.
BASE STATION WIRING
4
5
3
1
2
9
8
7
6
GND
Orange-White
Orange
Brown-White
Shield-Drain
Blue-White
Blue
Green
Green-White
Brown
Cable Specifications
Cat6A Direct Burial Ethernet Cable - Shielded
23AWG 4-Pair, solid bare copper conductors
Bandwidth tested up to 750 MHz
Supports PoE++ (802.3bt) 4PPoE, up to 100W
cETLus Certified, RoHS-3 Compliant
Outdoor Rated Ethernet Cable
CAT6 - DB9 CABLE CONNECTOR - BASE STATION END
7
SPEAKER POST
8
Connecting the CAT6 wires to the terminal block correctly is crucial for the safe
and efficient operation of your system. Improper connections can lead to power
issues, overheating, noise, feedback, and other problems.
• Use a wire stripper to remove about 5 mm. of insulation from the end of each
wire. This will expose the bare metal conductor needed for the terminal block
connection. Be careful not to strip too much insulation, as this can expose extra
wire and lead to potential short circuits.
• Do not tin the wires. Tinned wire is not recommended with screw terminals because
it can compress or shrink under the screw and become loose, increasing
resistance.
• The connection should be firm, but be careful not to over-tighten and damage
the wire. If the clamping force of the screw is too high, you may damage the
soft copper used in the conductor wire.
• Double-check the connection. Gently tug on each wire to make sure it is secure.
Verify that each wire is in the correct terminal, there is no exposed wire
that could potentially short, and no insulation is caught under the screw or
clamp.
Following these steps carefully will establish a robust and reliable connection between
your base station and speaker post.
• The mic/vehicle detector box must be mounted outside the speaker post to
allow the ultrasonic sensors to emit and receive the car detection signal.
• The speaker/junction box can be installed outside or inside the speaker
post. If the box is installed inside, acoustic foam must be placed around the
speaker box (sides and back) to prevent echo feedback.
• The CAT6 cable is recommended to be installed inside a conduit. If that is
not possible, the provided CAT6 cable is outdoor, direct burial rated. Before
placing this cable underground, consult with a licensed electrician to comply
with local codes.
JUNCTION BOX WIRING
SPEAKER POST
9
Note: Mounting the microphone and vehicle detector in a menu sign
instead of a speaker post is not recommended, as it can cause false
or no detection of the car.
Additionally, the microphone will be closer to the customer, resulting
in better reception
(recommended maximum distance of the microphone box
to the car window: 3 feet).
This will help order-takers hear customers better.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 Orange-White
Orange
Brown-White
Shield-Drain
Blue-White
Blue
Green
Green-White
Brown
White
Green
Red
Black
Shield-Drain
BASE STATION
CAT6
CONNECTOR
MICROPHONE
VEHICLE
DETECTOR
JUNCTION BOX
located inside
Speaker Box
JUNCTION BOX WIRING
10
Once you have completed all cable connections, perform the following functional check:
• To get the maximum wireless headset range, place the base station in a good location,
away from metal walls, counters, and shelves.
• Verify that the headset batteries are charged.
• Make sure the CAT6 connector from the speaker post is plugged in firmly.
• Plug the Desktop Mic Base into the Ethernet jack on the back of the Base Station.
• Plug the Desktop Speaker into the headphone jack on the back of the Desktop Mic
Base.
• Plug the AC power adapter into the 12-volt DC jack on the back of the Base Station.
Basic Test
• Turn on the two wireless Bluetooth headsets.
• Turn on the Base Station.
• It will take 1-2 minutes for the Bluetooth headsets to pair with the Base Station. The blue
status LEDs will be solid when paired.
• Test the intercom system using the Desktop Mic Base.
• Push the vehicle detector override button. The "Car Present" and "Override" LEDs will
confirm the operation.
• A "beep" sound on the Desktop Mic Base and a blinking LED indicate the "Car Present/
Override" state until you answer the call by pushing the flashing button on the base.
• The upper button on the Desktop Mic Base is for hands-free operation. The lower button
is push-to-talk (PTT).
• Set the MIC and SPEAKER volume controllers on the base station to the middle position.
• At this point, you can start testing the audio input/output of the intercom. Speak into the
microphone and (with someone's help) verify the output at the outside speaker post.
• Repeat and test this "Override" function 2-3 times.
Car detection test:
• Disable the "Override" function.
• Drive a car in front of the speaker post.
• The Desktop Mic Base station will "beep" and indicate a "Car Present" state. It will wait
for your answer.
• You can answer with any headset or the Desktop Mic Base.
• After you answer with a headset (by pushing the multi-button), the Base Station will indicate
which headset is taking orders (1 or 2).
• After the car leaves, the Base Station will automatically cut the communication and wait
for another car.
• Repeat this operation to test both headsets and the Desktop Mic Base.
This is a basic after-installation test. For a complete audio levels adjustment, see the
User Operation Guide.
BASIC TEST
11
MUTE
STATUS
MUTE
STATUS
OVERRIDE
CAR
PRESENT
POWER VEHICLE DETECTOR MIC SPEAKER
1
2
HEADSETS PAIR
DTX1
1 2 3 4 5
1. Power Switch
2. Vehicle Detector Override
3. Outside Mic Volume Gain
4. Outside Speaker Volume Level
5. Headsets Pair/Register button
• Car Present: Solid when a car is in front of the speaker post.
• Override: Opens drive-thru audio mic/speaker (Simulates car present).
• Mic & Speaker: Indicate the current input and output volume levels.
• Headsets (1) (2) LEDs: Indicate witch operator headset is active and taking orders.
• Status: Blinking when no headset is paired. Solid with headset paired.
• Mute: Green indicates open mic with customer. Red indicates mic is muted.
BASE STATION DESCRIPTION
LEDs Indicators
12
CAUTION
Do not connect any device (PC, router, etc.)
other than the Desktop microphone/speaker Base to the Ethernet jack.
Voltage present in this jack can damage the equipment.
1. Select Bluetooth headset button
2. Operator's headset mic gain adjustment button
3. Operator's headset speaker volume adjustment button
4. Ethernet cable connector for Desktop Mic-Speaker Base
5. 12-volt DC power jack
6. Fuse - Fast Blow - 3 Amp. 5x20 mm.
7. Connector for CAT6 cable to Speaker Post
BASE STATION DESCRIPTION
13
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
GAIN
1
SELECT
1 2 3
7
+
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL 12V. DC EXTERNAL SPEAKER / MIC
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
1
SELECT
DTX1
FUSE
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL EXT. SPK-MIC
SPEAKER
GAIN
MIC
GAIN
DTX1
3 A.
INTERCOM
CTR UA
10A23M1287-1
4 5 6
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
Base Station
Voltage input: 12VDC
Outside speaker output: 15 watts RMS into 4 ohms
Bluetooth® Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM spectrum band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz)
Dimensions: 5.25 x 9.18 x 2.36 in / 133 x 233 x 60 mm
Weight: 2.25 lbs maximum
Wireless Headsets
Bluetooth® 5.2
Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation
Adjustable microphone boom
Working range: 33 feet / 10 meters
Battery: Built-in 350mAh - USB charging Port
Talk time: 15 hrs - Charging Time: 2 Hours
Charging Dock: 5 VDC Micro-USB Charging Cable
Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM spectrum band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz)
FCC ID 2AMH2-MBH15
Ultrasonic Vehicle Detector
Sensing elements: 2 Ultrasonic in Spectrum Phased Array Sonar configuration
Operating range: 1ft. – 5ft.
Response time: 2.0 / 4.0 seconds
Real-time background automatic calibration
Waveform signature analysis with noise rejection
True presence detection of single lane / area
Operating temperature: -40C…+90C
Outside Speaker
Corrosion-resistant and waterproof (3.3") full-range speaker
Rated max. power: 25 W
Nominal impedance Z: 4 Ohm
Temperature range: −40 ... 80 °C
Mean sound pressure level: 84 dB (1 W/1 m)
Outside Microphone
Digital MEMS Mic Array, DSDA Beam Forming
Noise Reduction, DSP Echo cancellation
Water-Dust resistant
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and common sensitivity of −26 dBFS
Low Noise Integrated preamplifier
Outside Mic / Speaker Housing
Impact-resistant Polycarbonate
IP65, IP66, IP67 & IP68 rated
Weatherproof and waterproof
Mechanical protection: NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3R, 3RX, 4, 4X, 5, 6,12 & 13 rated
Made in the USA
14
Technical Information: The technical information, recommendations and other statements contained in
this document are based upon tests or experience that XMOD,LLC believes are reliable, but the
accuracy or completeness of such information is not guaranteed.
Product Use: Many factors beyond XMOD,LLC control and uniquely within user's knowledge and control
can affect the use and performance of a XMOD product in a particular application. Given the variety of
factors that can affect the use and performance of a XMOD,LLC product, user is solely responsible for
evaluating the XMOD,LLC product and determining whether it is fit for user's particular purpose and
suitable for user's method of application.
Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer: XMOD,LLC warrants that its intercom products will be free
from defects in material and manufacture for the period indicated in product literature from the date of
shipment to purchaser by XMOD,LLC or its authorized dealer. XMOD,LLC MAKES NO OTHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If the XMOD,LLC intercom
product does not conform to this warranty, the sole and exclusive remedy is, at XMOD,LLC’s option,
repair or replacement of the XMOD,LLC product or refund of the purchase price. This warranty does not
cover: (1) the cost of shipping products to or from XMOD,LLC for repair, (2) repair or replacement of
existing cable or wiring, (3) product failure caused by misuse, abuse, improper installation, or
unapproved modifications, or (4) intercom products that are installed or serviced by a non-XMOD,LLC
authorized party. To obtain warranty service, please contact your authorized XMOD,LLC dealer at
sales@drivethrucity.com
Limitation of Liability: Except where prohibited by law, XMOD,LLC will not be liable for any loss or
damage arising from its intercom products, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential,
regardless of the legal theory asserted.
Desktop Microphone Base
Condenser Mic, Low Noise
Mic Audio Sensitivity: 40 dB
Impedance:200 Ohm
Polar Pattern: Unidirectional
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 78 dB
Dimensions LxWxH: 17 x 3.2 x 7.8 inches
Audio Power amplifier: 5 Watts
Audio Volume Control, Car Presence Indicators
Hands-free and push-to-talk (PPT) option
Mute control - LEDs indicators
Desktop Speaker
Speaker Output: 7 watts
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Mounting Type: Desktop / Wall Mount
Dimensions: 2.5"D x 3.5"W x 3.5"H
6 foot cord - 3.5 mm audio plug
AC Adapter
Input Voltage Range: 90 → 264 Vac
Input Connector: IEC 320-C14
Input Current: 1.5A at100Vac/ 60Hz– at 240Vac/ 50Hz
Output Voltage Rating: 12 VDC
Output Current Range: 5A
Safety Approved GS,CB,CE,UL/CUL,RCM, R-MEPS (EN62368-1, BS EN62368-1)
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
15
Drive-Thru
Intercom System
MODEL DTX1
Bluetooth® Wireless Headsets
System contents in the box may vary depending on the customer's order. Quantities
of certain components, such as headsets and batteries, may also vary. However,
the components listed here are the basic components that are typically included
with a complete system.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
• DTX1 Base Station
• 2 Wireless Headsets
• with chargers
• Desktop Microphone
• & Speaker Base
• External Speaker Box
• External Microphone & Vehicle
• Detector Box
• Power adapter and 100 ft.
• outdoor shielded wire
2
MUTE
STATUS
MUTE
STATUS
OVERRIDE
CAR
PRESENT
POWER VEHICLE DETECTOR MIC SPEAKER
1
2
HEADSETS PAIR
DTX1
General Tools/Equipment
Screwdrivers
Cutters
Pliers
Wrenches
Drill
Drill bit set
Wire strippers
Soldering iron and solder
Tape measure
Pencil/marker
Crimp caps or shrink tubing with heat gun
Serrated knife
Cable pulling equipment (fish stick/tape, pull strings, etc.)
Ladder
Materials
Cable ties
Hardware (may require specialty hardware for certain installations)
Electrical tape
Safety Equipment
Safety glasses
TOOLS/EQUIPMENT/MATERIAL RECOMMENDED
CAUTION: ESD Handling Instructions
This device is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and should be installed by
personnel trained in ESD awareness. Proper handling procedures include wearing
anti-static wrist straps.
CAUTION: Safety Notice
Wear proper eye, ear, and body protection when grinding, drilling, or working with
tools. Follow the manufacturer's safety information and operational instructions for
tools and materials. Be aware of your surroundings. Failure to heed such precautions
can cause injury and/or property damage.
Disclaimer
XMOD, LLC is not responsible for equipment malfunctions due to erroneous translation
of its publications from their original English version. Illustrations in this publication
are approximate representations of the actual equipment and may not be exactly
as the equipment appears. They are subject to change without notice.
3
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
GAIN
1
SELECT +
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL 12V. DC EXTERNAL SPEAKER / MIC
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
1
SELECT
DTX1
FUSE
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL EXT. SPK-MIC
SPEAKER
GAIN
MIC
GAIN
DTX1
3 A.
INTERCOM
CTR UA
10A23M1287-1
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Outside Mic
and
Vehicle Detector
Desktop
Speaker
Desktop
Mic Base
Outside
Speaker
CAT6 Cable
connection
between
Base Station
& Drive-Thru
Speaker Post
Wall Power Adapter
12 VDC
Note: Illustrations are not drawn to scale, may differ to the actual product,
and are subject to change without notice.
Base Station - DTX1
Speaker Post
4
CAT6
Connector
Junction Terminal
connector
Inside Speaker Box
Installing the System
The Base Station is the control center and focal point of the DTX1 system. System
features are configured here and all connections are terminated here. This is also
where store personnel interact with the system when setting up profiles and pairing
headsets.
The base station should be placed in a location easily accessible by all crew members
at all times (i.e., not in a locked office with limited access).
Cable Pulling
1. Run fish tape from inside the building, through the conduit to the speaker post or
menu board.
2. Go outside for the cable going to the speaker post. If you are pulling more than one
identical cable, mark the cables and spools for identification. Fasten each cable to
the fish tape where it comes out of the conduit.
3. Pull the fish tape and cable through the conduit into the building. Disconnect the
cable from the fish tape and pull enough of it in to reach the base station.
4. Go outside again and route the cable from the outside conduit to the speaker in the
speaker post or menu board.
5. Cut the cable, leaving about 3 feet (91 cm) of slack (or enough length to easily
route the cable through the speaker post and terminate it). If more than one cable
has been pulled, mark the ends of the cables again for identification.
6. Remove about 2 inches (5 cm) of the out insulation from the end of the cable. Strip
about 5 mm of insulation from each of the wires in the cable.
7. Route the cables to the base station, through walls and over ceiling panels if possible.
Make sure that any cable slack is bundled, secured and out of the way if left in
the ceiling or elsewhere.
Electrical Interference
Electrical faults in appliances and other electrical equipment can cause interference
such as static, hum, crackling, buzzing and zip sounds in the headset when the system
is active. Interference caused by electrical faults in lighting systems might not be
noticed immediately, since most lighting systems are controlled by a timer or lightsensing
device.
Improper Earth Grounds
Improper earth grounds in the building can cause random buzzing and zip sounds in
the headset or speakers. Placing a surge protector between the base station AC
adapter and the electrical outlet can eliminate the problem.
CAUTION
Never run high-voltage cables in the same conduit with
audio or low voltage cables.
INSTALLATION
5
Mounting Height
When mounting the microphone and ultrasonic vehicle detector, place the box between
30 and 45 inches above the ground.
This range helps ensure that the sensor points at the side panel of most vehicles for
accurate detection and the microphone gets closer to the car window.
Mountings lower than 30 inches may cause the sensor to fail to detect vehicles with high
ground clearance, such as trucks.
In order to avoid echo / audio feedback, the speaker box must be installed at a minimum
distance of 25 inches from the microphone box.
Ultrasonic Sensor Range
The sensors are factory calibrated to provide consistent beam patterns and detection
zones.
Maximum detection zone: 60 inches
Detection response time: 2.0/4.0 seconds
Installation Tips
Always install the microphone/ultrasonic detector box on a vertical plumbed pole that
is mounted in or on the ground.
Installing the box on a tilted pole will cause the ultrasonic sensor to detect the ground,
and correct operation is not ensured.
If you experience constant detection, increase the angle of the housing/box to avoid
detecting the ground or other low objects.
Microphone
Vehicle Detector
Speaker
Max: 45’’
Min: 30’’
Max: 20’’
Min: 10’’
Conduit
from
Building
Speaker
Post
L
SPEAKER POST
3 feet
6
Base Station End - DB9 Cable Connector
It is very important to assemble the DB9 CAT6 connector correctly.
Any loose or cut wire may cause intermittent or permanent malfunction, noise, or
false car detection.
Strip the wires no more than 5mm to avoid short circuits.
Do not over-tighten the screws, as they can damage the wire.
BASE STATION WIRING
4
5
3
1
2
9
8
7
6
GND
Orange-White
Orange
Brown-White
Shield-Drain
Blue-White
Blue
Green
Green-White
Brown
Cable Specifications
Cat6A Direct Burial Ethernet Cable - Shielded
23AWG 4-Pair, solid bare copper conductors
Bandwidth tested up to 750 MHz
Supports PoE++ (802.3bt) 4PPoE, up to 100W
cETLus Certified, RoHS-3 Compliant
Outdoor Rated Ethernet Cable
CAT6 - DB9 CABLE CONNECTOR - BASE STATION END
7
SPEAKER POST
8
Connecting the CAT6 wires to the terminal block correctly is crucial for the safe
and efficient operation of your system. Improper connections can lead to power
issues, overheating, noise, feedback, and other problems.
• Use a wire stripper to remove about 5 mm. of insulation from the end of each
wire. This will expose the bare metal conductor needed for the terminal block
connection. Be careful not to strip too much insulation, as this can expose extra
wire and lead to potential short circuits.
• Do not tin the wires. Tinned wire is not recommended with screw terminals because
it can compress or shrink under the screw and become loose, increasing
resistance.
• The connection should be firm, but be careful not to over-tighten and damage
the wire. If the clamping force of the screw is too high, you may damage the
soft copper used in the conductor wire.
• Double-check the connection. Gently tug on each wire to make sure it is secure.
Verify that each wire is in the correct terminal, there is no exposed wire
that could potentially short, and no insulation is caught under the screw or
clamp.
Following these steps carefully will establish a robust and reliable connection between
your base station and speaker post.
• The mic/vehicle detector box must be mounted outside the speaker post to
allow the ultrasonic sensors to emit and receive the car detection signal.
• The speaker/junction box can be installed outside or inside the speaker
post. If the box is installed inside, acoustic foam must be placed around the
speaker box (sides and back) to prevent echo feedback.
• The CAT6 cable is recommended to be installed inside a conduit. If that is
not possible, the provided CAT6 cable is outdoor, direct burial rated. Before
placing this cable underground, consult with a licensed electrician to comply
with local codes.
JUNCTION BOX WIRING
SPEAKER POST
9
Note: Mounting the microphone and vehicle detector in a menu sign
instead of a speaker post is not recommended, as it can cause false
or no detection of the car.
Additionally, the microphone will be closer to the customer, resulting
in better reception
(recommended maximum distance of the microphone box
to the car window: 3 feet).
This will help order-takers hear customers better.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 Orange-White
Orange
Brown-White
Shield-Drain
Blue-White
Blue
Green
Green-White
Brown
White
Green
Red
Black
Shield-Drain
BASE STATION
CAT6
CONNECTOR
MICROPHONE
VEHICLE
DETECTOR
JUNCTION BOX
located inside
Speaker Box
JUNCTION BOX WIRING
10
Once you have completed all cable connections, perform the following functional check:
• To get the maximum wireless headset range, place the base station in a good location,
away from metal walls, counters, and shelves.
• Verify that the headset batteries are charged.
• Make sure the CAT6 connector from the speaker post is plugged in firmly.
• Plug the Desktop Mic Base into the Ethernet jack on the back of the Base Station.
• Plug the Desktop Speaker into the headphone jack on the back of the Desktop Mic
Base.
• Plug the AC power adapter into the 12-volt DC jack on the back of the Base Station.
Basic Test
• Turn on the two wireless Bluetooth headsets.
• Turn on the Base Station.
• It will take 1-2 minutes for the Bluetooth headsets to pair with the Base Station. The blue
status LEDs will be solid when paired.
• Test the intercom system using the Desktop Mic Base.
• Push the vehicle detector override button. The "Car Present" and "Override" LEDs will
confirm the operation.
• A "beep" sound on the Desktop Mic Base and a blinking LED indicate the "Car Present/
Override" state until you answer the call by pushing the flashing button on the base.
• The upper button on the Desktop Mic Base is for hands-free operation. The lower button
is push-to-talk (PTT).
• Set the MIC and SPEAKER volume controllers on the base station to the middle position.
• At this point, you can start testing the audio input/output of the intercom. Speak into the
microphone and (with someone's help) verify the output at the outside speaker post.
• Repeat and test this "Override" function 2-3 times.
Car detection test:
• Disable the "Override" function.
• Drive a car in front of the speaker post.
• The Desktop Mic Base station will "beep" and indicate a "Car Present" state. It will wait
for your answer.
• You can answer with any headset or the Desktop Mic Base.
• After you answer with a headset (by pushing the multi-button), the Base Station will indicate
which headset is taking orders (1 or 2).
• After the car leaves, the Base Station will automatically cut the communication and wait
for another car.
• Repeat this operation to test both headsets and the Desktop Mic Base.
This is a basic after-installation test. For a complete audio levels adjustment, see the
User Operation Guide.
BASIC TEST
11
MUTE
STATUS
MUTE
STATUS
OVERRIDE
CAR
PRESENT
POWER VEHICLE DETECTOR MIC SPEAKER
1
2
HEADSETS PAIR
DTX1
1 2 3 4 5
1. Power Switch
2. Vehicle Detector Override
3. Outside Mic Volume Gain
4. Outside Speaker Volume Level
5. Headsets Pair/Register button
• Car Present: Solid when a car is in front of the speaker post.
• Override: Opens drive-thru audio mic/speaker (Simulates car present).
• Mic & Speaker: Indicate the current input and output volume levels.
• Headsets (1) (2) LEDs: Indicate witch operator headset is active and taking orders.
• Status: Blinking when no headset is paired. Solid with headset paired.
• Mute: Green indicates open mic with customer. Red indicates mic is muted.
BASE STATION DESCRIPTION
LEDs Indicators
12
CAUTION
Do not connect any device (PC, router, etc.)
other than the Desktop microphone/speaker Base to the Ethernet jack.
Voltage present in this jack can damage the equipment.
1. Select Bluetooth headset button
2. Operator's headset mic gain adjustment button
3. Operator's headset speaker volume adjustment button
4. Ethernet cable connector for Desktop Mic-Speaker Base
5. 12-volt DC power jack
6. Fuse - Fast Blow - 3 Amp. 5x20 mm.
7. Connector for CAT6 cable to Speaker Post
BASE STATION DESCRIPTION
13
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
GAIN
1
SELECT
1 2 3
7
+
DESKTOP
MIC
SPEAKER
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL 12V. DC EXTERNAL SPEAKER / MIC
SPEAKER
VOLUME
2
MIC
1
SELECT
DTX1
FUSE
BLUETOOTH HEADSETS LEVEL EXT. SPK-MIC
SPEAKER
GAIN
MIC
GAIN
DTX1
3 A.
INTERCOM
CTR UA
10A23M1287-1
4 5 6
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
Base Station
Voltage input: 12VDC
Outside speaker output: 15 watts RMS into 4 ohms
Bluetooth® Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM spectrum band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz)
Dimensions: 5.25 x 9.18 x 2.36 in / 133 x 233 x 60 mm
Weight: 2.25 lbs maximum
Wireless Headsets
Bluetooth® 5.2
Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation
Adjustable microphone boom
Working range: 33 feet / 10 meters
Battery: Built-in 350mAh - USB charging Port
Talk time: 15 hrs - Charging Time: 2 Hours
Charging Dock: 5 VDC Micro-USB Charging Cable
Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM spectrum band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz)
FCC ID 2AMH2-MBH15
Ultrasonic Vehicle Detector
Sensing elements: 2 Ultrasonic in Spectrum Phased Array Sonar configuration
Operating range: 1ft. – 5ft.
Response time: 2.0 / 4.0 seconds
Real-time background automatic calibration
Waveform signature analysis with noise rejection
True presence detection of single lane / area
Operating temperature: -40C…+90C
Outside Speaker
Corrosion-resistant and waterproof (3.3") full-range speaker
Rated max. power: 25 W
Nominal impedance Z: 4 Ohm
Temperature range: −40 ... 80 °C
Mean sound pressure level: 84 dB (1 W/1 m)
Outside Microphone
Digital MEMS Mic Array, DSDA Beam Forming
Noise Reduction, DSP Echo cancellation
Water-Dust resistant
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and common sensitivity of −26 dBFS
Low Noise Integrated preamplifier
Outside Mic / Speaker Housing
Impact-resistant Polycarbonate
IP65, IP66, IP67 & IP68 rated
Weatherproof and waterproof
Mechanical protection: NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3R, 3RX, 4, 4X, 5, 6,12 & 13 rated
Made in the USA
14
Technical Information: The technical information, recommendations and other statements contained in
this document are based upon tests or experience that XMOD,LLC believes are reliable, but the
accuracy or completeness of such information is not guaranteed.
Product Use: Many factors beyond XMOD,LLC control and uniquely within user's knowledge and control
can affect the use and performance of a XMOD product in a particular application. Given the variety of
factors that can affect the use and performance of a XMOD,LLC product, user is solely responsible for
evaluating the XMOD,LLC product and determining whether it is fit for user's particular purpose and
suitable for user's method of application.
Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer: XMOD,LLC warrants that its intercom products will be free
from defects in material and manufacture for the period indicated in product literature from the date of
shipment to purchaser by XMOD,LLC or its authorized dealer. XMOD,LLC MAKES NO OTHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If the XMOD,LLC intercom
product does not conform to this warranty, the sole and exclusive remedy is, at XMOD,LLC’s option,
repair or replacement of the XMOD,LLC product or refund of the purchase price. This warranty does not
cover: (1) the cost of shipping products to or from XMOD,LLC for repair, (2) repair or replacement of
existing cable or wiring, (3) product failure caused by misuse, abuse, improper installation, or
unapproved modifications, or (4) intercom products that are installed or serviced by a non-XMOD,LLC
authorized party. To obtain warranty service, please contact your authorized XMOD,LLC dealer at
sales@drivethrucity.com
Limitation of Liability: Except where prohibited by law, XMOD,LLC will not be liable for any loss or
damage arising from its intercom products, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential,
regardless of the legal theory asserted.
Desktop Microphone Base
Condenser Mic, Low Noise
Mic Audio Sensitivity: 40 dB
Impedance:200 Ohm
Polar Pattern: Unidirectional
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 78 dB
Dimensions LxWxH: 17 x 3.2 x 7.8 inches
Audio Power amplifier: 5 Watts
Audio Volume Control, Car Presence Indicators
Hands-free and push-to-talk (PPT) option
Mute control - LEDs indicators
Desktop Speaker
Speaker Output: 7 watts
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Mounting Type: Desktop / Wall Mount
Dimensions: 2.5"D x 3.5"W x 3.5"H
6 foot cord - 3.5 mm audio plug
AC Adapter
Input Voltage Range: 90 → 264 Vac
Input Connector: IEC 320-C14
Input Current: 1.5A at100Vac/ 60Hz– at 240Vac/ 50Hz
Output Voltage Rating: 12 VDC
Output Current Range: 5A
Safety Approved GS,CB,CE,UL/CUL,RCM, R-MEPS (EN62368-1, BS EN62368-1)
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
15