manuals.online logo
Brands
  1. Home
  2. •
  3. Brands
  4. •
  5. J-TECH
  6. •
  7. Microphone
  8. •
  9. J-TECH GuestCall User manual

J-TECH GuestCall User manual

Other J-TECH Microphone manuals

J-TECH SmartCall User manual

J-TECH

J-TECH SmartCall User manual

J-TECH SmartCall IQ User manual

J-TECH

J-TECH SmartCall IQ User manual

J-TECH GuestCall JP2101 User manual

J-TECH

J-TECH GuestCall JP2101 User manual

J-TECH I-Station User manual

J-TECH

J-TECH I-Station User manual

Popular Microphone manuals by other brands

Betzold 760932 operating instructions

Betzold

Betzold 760932 operating instructions

Shure A88SM user guide

Shure

Shure A88SM user guide

JTS UF-10TH/12 instruction manual

JTS

JTS UF-10TH/12 instruction manual

Shure BETA 58A User giude

Shure

Shure BETA 58A User giude

Shure SM7 user guide

Shure

Shure SM7 user guide

Sony ECM-Z200 Service manual

Sony

Sony ECM-Z200 Service manual

Electro-Voice 652 engineering data

Electro-Voice

Electro-Voice 652 engineering data

mantona 21150 instruction manual

mantona

mantona 21150 instruction manual

Loewe We. SEE 55 user manual

Loewe

Loewe We. SEE 55 user manual

IK Multimedia iRig Stream MIC PRO user manual

IK Multimedia

IK Multimedia iRig Stream MIC PRO user manual

DAPAudio RM-101 user manual

DAPAudio

DAPAudio RM-101 user manual

AKG CHM 21 User instructions

AKG

AKG CHM 21 User instructions

Sennheiser evolution wireless series EM 100 instruction manual

Sennheiser

Sennheiser evolution wireless series EM 100 instruction manual

Sony C-48 operating instructions

Sony

Sony C-48 operating instructions

GIGAMEDIA GGM PAMICUHFG user manual

GIGAMEDIA

GIGAMEDIA GGM PAMICUHFG user manual

Shure WH30TQG user guide

Shure

Shure WH30TQG user guide

auna PRO MIC-900 manual

auna PRO

auna PRO MIC-900 manual

Shure MV51 manual

Shure

Shure MV51 manual

manuals.online logo
manuals.online logoBrands
  • About & Mission
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright 2025 Manuals.Online. All Rights Reserved.

GuestCall Extreme Coaster Paging System
Quick Setup Guide
1
800-321-6221
ISTATION / TXGCIQ
NEO10
Transmitter Setup
Components
1. Transmitter with power supply & antenna
2. Coaster Charging Base with power supply
3. GuestCall Extreme Coaster Pagers
Equipment Setup
Step 3
Plug the power supply (ACCHPS) into the charging base and then into a
standard 110-240v outlet.
For systems with more than 15 pagers (up to 60 pagers total), use the
jumper cable (ACCHWIRE) to daisy chain the charging bases together.
Step 4
Add pagers to the charging base. You will see a RED light on each
pager. This light indicates the charging status.
•“LO” indicates battery below 20%
•Solid RED indicates pager is charging
NOTE: A surge protector is recommended for all Transmitters and Charging Bases.
Step 1
Connect the antenna to the transmitter. Twist to lock in place.
Step 2
Plug the power supply (ACCHPS) into the transmitter and then into a
standard 110-240v outlet.
2.
1.
3.
Charging Base Setup
ACCHWIRE
GuestCall Extreme Coaster Paging System
Quick Setup Guide
2
800-321-6221
System Operation
Handing out the pagers:
Give the guest a pager. Tell the guest that the pager will signal when they are needed. After the pager receives the
alert, it automatically goes back into standby mode, waiting for the next page. Pagers can be given out directly from the
charging base (they will “demo” page each time they are removed from the charging base) or you can simply store them
in a basket and hand them out. A fully charged pager will function all day without being recharged. You can reset a pager
by placing it back on the stack of pagers on the charging base.
Paging the guest:
When the guest is needed, press the pager number on the transmitter keypad followed by the “SEND” key. For example,
press “28-SEND” and pager number 28 will signal.
Renumbering your pagers:
You must have a standalone transmitter to reprogram a JTECH digital pager. If your transmitter is integrated with a 3rd
party software solution, you will need to use the ISTATION transmitter for this function. All programming commands
are sent over the air and can only be programmed one pager at a time.
To change the number on a pager, follow the procedure below:
Once the pager is placed in the charger you only have 40 seconds to complete the process. If more than 40 seconds
have elapsed, re-place the pager on the charging base.
1. Ensure the charger is plugged in.
2. Place one pager at a time on the charging base.
3. From the transmitter, enter the OLD pager number, then press “ENTER”.
4. When the display says, “Enter Message”, press “*/MENU” followed by the NEW 3-DIGIT pager number.
(The display will show either a “*” (star) or “[“(open bracket)).
5. Press “SEND” – The new pager number will be displayed.
For example: Changing pager #6 to pager #28
•Place #6 on the charger.
•From the transmitter, enter 6 and then press the “ENTER” key.
•Press “*028” (Note: 3-Digit number is required) and then press the “SEND” key.
Pager will Alert