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BASIC PAGING OPERATIONS
Note: The T9601 factory efaults are the most commonly use
settings (Restaurant ID = 0, Vibration Mo e = 1)
When a pager is remove from the charger, it will vibrate three
times to in icate that the pager is rea y for use.
Paging:
For pagers numbered 1 – 16:
1. Press the pager number
2. The unit will automatically sen a page
For pagers numbered 17 and higher:
Note: Pagers can be numbere up to 999
1. Press PGR
2. Enter the pager number (using 1 – 9 an 10 [as zero])
3. Press ENT
All Page:
If all staff pagers nee to be calle at once:
1. Press PGR
2. Press 0
3. Press ENT
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Setting the Vibration Mode
Vibration mo e etermines the number of times a pager will
vibrate when page .
To set the vibration mode:
• 1 vibration: Press PROG
Enter 9 - 2 - 1 an press ENTER
• 2 vibrations: Press PROG
Enter 9 - 2 - 2 an press ENTER
• 3 vibrations: Press PROG
Enter 9 - 2 - 3 an press ENTER
Set Restaurant ID
The Restaurant ID factory efault setting is 0. Your system may or
may not be shippe with the factory efault setting ID = 0. Contact
LRS to verify your Restaurant ID before changing it.
To change the ID:
1. Press PROG
2. Enter 9 - # - # (EX: 9 – 0 – 3, Restaurant ID = 3) (# =
System ID: 01 – 19)
3. Press ENT
Set Station ID
A station ID can be set for each T9601 transmitter unit in use.
To set:
1. Press PROG
2. Enter 9 - 6 - # (X = the station ID 1 – 9)
3. Press ENT
Set Time and Date
Set Time:
1. Press PROG - 9 - 3 - 2 - ENT
2. At the tin (time) prompt, enter the hh (hour) an the mm
(minute)
3. Press ENT
4. Press PGR for A (AM) or ENT for P (PM)
Set Date:
1. Press PROG - 9 - 3 - 3 - ENT
2. At the (month) prompt, enter the mm (month), press ENT
3. At the ( ay) prompt, enter the ( ay), press ENT
4. At the (year) prompt, enter the yy (year), press ENT
MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS
Range Test
Perform a range test to etermine the effective range of the T9601.
Note: Be sure to remove pagers from charging base before
performing the range test
1. Press PROG - 9 - 9 - 7 - ENT
2. The screen will isplay “tst” an then a “-” ( ash) will
appear
3. When the “-” ( ash) begins scrolling across the screen,
pagers will vibrate every 5 secon s (as long as they are
receiving the signal)
4. Take a pager an walk aroun the area to verify the pager
operates in all areas (the pager will stop vibrating when it
is out of range)
5. Press ENT To stop the range test
System Reset
Caution: When resetting the system, the following will be set to
factory efault:
• Restaurant ID = 0
• Vibration Mo e = 1
To reset:
Press PROG - 0 - ENT
PAGER PROGRAMMING
If you woul like to assign or reassign numbers to pagers, contact
LRS to verify your restaurant ID before procee ing.
Note: Be sure the POCSAG start an restaurant ID are correct for
the pagers in use.
To Program Pagers:
1. Pagers:
• Remove rechargeable pagers from the charger (or
touch to the reset terminals). The pager will vibrate an
then stop.
• Turn battery powere pagers on an then off (or
remove an reinstall the battery). The pager will vibrate
an /or beep an then stop.
2. Press PROG - # - PROG (# is the pager number (1 - 999)
• Star pagers will slowly vibrate an light up then im to
off.
• Alpha pagers will beep 4 times an then stop.
3. Once programming is complete, page the pager to ensure
it is programme okay.
Assign Manager Pager:
1. Press PROG
2. Enter 9 - 8 - 5
3. Press ENT
4. At Ngr (manager), enter the pager number
5. Press ENT
WARRANTY
Long Range Systems, Inc. warrants this pro uct against any efects that
are ue to faulty material or workmanship for a two-year perio after the
original ate of consumer purchase. This warranty oes not inclu e
amage to the pro uct resulting from liqui , acts of go , acci ent,
misuse or improper electrical connection. If this pro uct shoul become
efective within the warranty perio , we will repair or replace it with an
equivalent pro uct, free of charge. LRS will return your pro uct via UPS
groun shipping. All warranty claims must be initiate through our
customer service epartment.
No return or replacement can be received without prior authorization and the proper
RMA Number posted to the outside o the shipping container. To receive an RMA# call
an LRS o ice:
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