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1. To reset and reprogram the pager see Pager Programming of this document Long Range Systems 26 T9100 User Manual USING THE LAS ALPHA E46 SCROLL UP wwwipagernet e SCROLL DOWN SELECT READ BUTTON Menus 11 SCROLL UP Read all 10 25 10 38am SCROLL DOWN Selecting functions 1 From Read All screen press Up or Down Scroll button until desired selection displays 2 Press Read Select button to select item 3 Press Up or Down Scroll button to choose adjust 4 Press Read Select to confirm set Power On Off Set ON if unit is off 1 Press and hold Scroll Up until YES NO shows 2 At Power ON use Up or Down Scroll button to select YES 3 Press Read Select button to set Set OFF 1 Using the Up or Dn scroll button scroll until display shows Power OFF 2 Press Read Select button to set power on off 3 At Power OFF screen use Up or Down Scroll button to select YES 4 Press Read Select button to set Long Range Systems 21 T9100 User Manual Read Message tm lod 01 02 2008 sonnei 10 04 AM Appel Telephonique SCROLL DOWN e Messages are displayed upon receipt e Press Read Select to display To review stored messages 1 Select Read All 2 Press Read Select to display messages and time stamps 3 Use the Up or Down Scroll button to scroll through messages Delete Messages 1 Using the Up or Down scroll button scroll until disp
2. Notice Operation is subject to the following e This device may not cause interference e This device will accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired oper ation of the unit Required Voltage One 110 220V outlet for the T9100 transmitter Operating Frequency 420 470 MHz Radiated Power lt 4900 micro volts meter Operating Range Dependent upon pagers used Long Range Systems 8 T9100 User Manual Using the 19100 Time and Date Initial Power Up During power up to enter the time and date At enter time enter the hh mm hour minute using the number keys and then press ENT e Press 2 for AM or 10 for PM e At date enter the mm dd yy month day year using the number keys and then press ENT Clock Menu The time and date can also be set from the Clock menu by e Press PROG PROG 1 ENT e Press the button under set At enter time enter the hh mm hour minute using the number keys and then press ENT e Press the button under AM or PM At date enter the mm dd yy month day year using the number keys and then press ENT e If done press Yes button under Yes if not press No button under No Note The transmitter will use a default selection of Yes after 30 seconds of inactivity Send Time This feature will automatically send the current time and date to the pagers every 15 minutes The default setting is OFF To enable e Press PROG PRO
3. Report Svr Pages A R T Mgr 1 5 00 44 02 5 4 00 29 01 12 3 00 15 17 4 00 25 01 Svr Server Pager of pages in last 24 hours A R T Average Response Time Mgr of times manager was paged Viewing Statistics To View the current Server Statistics e Press PROG PROG 2 4 Enter a server number and press ENT e Press button under VIEW e Press ENT to scroll through the list of servers The list will start at the number entered and will continue to the end of the list or until CLR is pressed If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 15 T9100 User Manual Example Statistics View Server of Pages in Average of Times 24 hr Period Response time Manager Paged mm ss 1 05 00 44 02 Range Test This can be used to determine the effective range of the T9100 in your environment To start the range test e Press PROG PROG 8 ENT e Press button under Range The Range Test will begin automatically Stop the Range Test by pressing any button If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Find ID e Press PROG PROG 1 0 ENT e Press button under ID Note A 10 second delay will default to ID e To start locating the ID select Yes To not locate the ID select No e The transmitter will begin by transmitting on ID O zero If the pager received the page at the prompt receive select Yes If not s
4. not select No button under No Long Range Systems 22 T9100 User Manual SERVICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Should your paging system ever fail or should you need additional paging supplies call Long Range Systems at 800 437 4996 Normal Business Hours Monday Friday 8 30 am to 5 00 pm Central Time Weekend or Night Emergencies e Long Range Systems has 24 7 live technical support available e Please keep in mind that replacement options are limited over the weekend Long Range Systems 23 T9100 User Manual LAS PAGERS AVAILABLE FOR THE 19100 These pagers are sold separately SP5 Rechargeable Alpha LRS Alpha E467 Star Rechargeable Pager USING THE SPO www pager net Gis Select Button Charging Any rechargeable pager will require use of an LRS charger The SP5 uses the Charger 5 CH R5 1 Place the pager in the charger 2 Allow unit to charge fully overnight 3 Remove from charger and the pager will vibrate or beep to show it is working 4 The LCD will show the pager s ID 5 Return the pager to the charger at the end of each day Menus To access the vibe contrast menu simply remove the pager from the charger or use the reset terminal on the T9100 While it is vibrating or beeping press and hold the Select Button for 8 seconds The following top level menu will display VIBE CONTRAST If you PRESS and RELEASE the Select Button the menu selector will scroll to the
5. Buyer shall indemnify and hold LRS Inc and its officers employees sub sidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unau thorized use even if such claim alleges that LRS Inc was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part de vice or system EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Long Range Systems hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the T9100 and T9100CP paging transmitters and on site pagers comply with the essential requirements in the European RE amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mu tual recognition of their conformity The following standards were utilized ETS 300 224 1998 EN 301 489 2 2002 EN61000 3 2 1998 EN 61000 3 3 1995 EN 60950 1992 with A1 A2 amp A3 XU 0039 12 04 09 Long Range Systems 32 T9100 User Manual Long Range Systems UK Ltd Link House Leek Road Milton Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST2 7AH 01782 537000 www Irspagers co uk www pagers co www hospitalpagers co uk
6. FF To add repeat Delay e Press PROG PROG 6 ENT e Press button under More e Press button under repeater At rPt press button under ON to enable the Repeat Delay Press button under OFF to disable Repeat Delay If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Duty Pager The duty pager is used to remind someone of a periodic repetitive task To setup e Press PROG PROG 7 ENT At duty press button under On After 10 seconds the screen will default to Off Enter the Duty Pager number with the keypad then press ENT e Enter Vibe Level value of 1 2 or 3 then press ENT e Enter the repage time as mm ss minutes seconds then press ENT e Screen will briefly display the new settings If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To disable the Duty Pager e Press PROG PROG 7 ENT At duty press button under Off If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Restaurant ID The ID of the Restaurant system Set if more than one LRS system is in an area to prevent interference To set e Press PROG PROG 1 4 ENT At rest ID enter a value from 0 to 9 and then press ENT If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 13 T9100 User Manual Station ID The station that will be displayed on a pager if more than 1 station is in use To
7. G 1 ENT e Press button under Send At Auto select button under ON If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To disable e Press PROG PROG 1 ENT e Press button under Send At Auto Press select button under OFF If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Paging To page pagers 1 through 99 enter the 2 digit pager number using the number keys The 10 key also is used as the 0 key All Call If all staff pagers need to be called at once press the 86 key Manager Pagers To page the managers press the M1 for the 1 manager pager or M2 for the 2 manager pager Cancel Page To clear cancel a pager to the server press the Cancel Key under the pager number Long Range Systems 9 T9100 User Manual User Preferences The T9100 will come with factory settings for normal operating use Some features can change per the user s custom needs Display Current Settings To view the current settings for the transmitter e Press PROG PROG 1 6 ENT e Press ENT to scroll through each item e Date e Restaurant ID Number e Station ID Number e FM Start point e Pre canned Message e Repage interval e M1 Manager 1 information e M2 Manager 2 information e Duty Pager information e Cancel Panel set to page yes or no Note Only seen on Cancel Panel e UHF Master T9100 is set to Master yes or no e Joined or Not Joined e Pan and Chan
8. Messages 2420 cng be ricardo roo ira 26 e TO 26 Reprogramming and Reset o ooccocoooo eee eee 26 USING THE LRS ALPHA E467 22 2 eee ee 27 AENA Gace aimed iu CEEE aoe gee alter EEE EAEE eevee mde 2 27 Power On Off tesos eaei de 27 Read Messag cion Cow i ee Ae ia e da bd Gad a Sade aon 28 Delete Messages cece eee eee tee 28 Time Date Set 2 2650 nd aiai td we aero de ed 28 SEL COMUASE pateo cue adan oa dias papas 28 Auto ON OFF ui lt inka eie ind Gb eee ad ea hace ee ww eke 28 Set Keytone On Off 0 ccc nanea 28 Select Alert smart deaths tc e edge ee eia a eda eke ade geod 29 USING THE STAR PAGER 2 2 eee eee ee 30 CHANGING 5 asec e decd ad Reb abe eae ceo ed da en et aed tae 30 Messaging 2 asian dd sheen ules Beene a is e 30 Cleaning amp Charging Instructions for LRS Paging Equipment 31 Warranty eiii a e il cd Sei 32 Long Range Systems 2 T9100 User Manual THE T9100 Installation Hardware Provided Each transmitter kit contains the transmitter Instruction Booklet two antenna one 9VAC 1 5A power adap tor one Staff Name board and four mounting bracket kits Optional Hardware The T9100 and T9100 Cancel Panel have the ability to print a server report to a POS Printer Contact LRS if you wish to purchase a printer Hardware Setup Procedure 1 Remove all items from their packaging 2 Locate the silver connector on the top of the transmitter Twist the
9. T9100 amp Cancel Panel Paging System Transmitter USER MANUAL A LY Gs WWW pagernet Installation Warranty and Service Information Long Range Systems UK Ltd Link House Leek Road Milton Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST2 7AH 01782 537000 www Irspagers co uk www pagers co www hospitalpagers co uk Table Of Contents The T9100 icine ecw eae ae eee a ares eee area eee a 3 Installation acs ma cla a a a da a a dc ja l aaea 3 Hardware Provided 1 00 e ceed a a oe a Seed 2 3 Optional HardWare sc iio iio widest eae a knee Read we eRe A 3 Hardware Setup Procedure 00 cece eee ene ene eens 3 Overview of T9100 ocio a ae ee eee ee ee 7 Keypad escurrido doi a A E E aan EE a eee 7 Antenna casos order dd ts e E 8 Rest TECMINAlS Vian ci a a a rra 8 Status LED aiii a A ad 8 System Specifications 0 ccc eee tenes 8 Using the T9100 o cu 0 eee eS ee ee ee ee ee eed ee ae ee es ee 9 Time and Date mese dao Sede aks Sate al ted tire deed ee aed 9 Pag stas daa ad taba e ea a aia ee 9 Cancel Page ina caia a a a a EEDAN 9 User Preferences o oooooooooooo ees 10 Display Current Settings 0 ccc tenet eens 10 PMU OR rerit s sieaas Wis AA aoe we EM Na Ed ele E 10 Display Clock ase odessa se acecwsd di a usd pil dd wee wee 2 11 VIDE LEVEL ici dae a e ee A ee eee a Reda OY ee ee koe 2 11 ROW LOC oscar a add dd o ede ce 11 Preset Message rca ara a e denote 12 FRE PO AIG eii ads ii ad
10. a do ea a te Se Eten ee 13 Repeater Delay cobol rata e 13 PUY RAGE sumen alo pase ero ia po oe 13 RestaurantiD cocos a e ao 13 Station D cria a id ta 14 POCSAG FM Staf ers repare re ee 14 Edit Manager Pager Number 0 occccccccc c eee tee 14 Reset to Factory Default 0 ccc ce eee nen eens 14 Server Statistics cone se e a de lesa cies ale mate be a Suave Seen 14 RANGE IESE ini be ai apaia et eid 2 hed Meee ane Oe a ete ae eee 16 iaio MID Aa ano sets ee o Sareea aS ues set es Sees eet ees 16 Pager Programming 0 o 17 T9100 Cancel Panel 2 2 0 eee ee 18 Overview of T9100 Cancel Panel 0 0 cece eee 18 Long Range Systems 1 T9100 User Manual Rey Pad siseste pienaari a a tt aad a 18 Using the T9100 Cancel Panel 2 2c ooo ee 19 Paging craige Er ras ee bees ee easel tio std ias E 19 Cancel Page ec A A ani WG dS cat asennad e 19 User Preferences 0 o oooooooooo ooo 20 Paging from Cancel Panel 0 cece eect nee eee 20 Associating the T9100 Cancel Panel to T9100 202000 2 o 21 Setting T9100 Cancel Panel as UHF Master 222000202 eee 22 Service Questions and Answers o o ooo ooo e eee eee eee 23 LRS PAGERS AVAILABLE FOR THE T9100 022 e eee eens 24 USING THE SP5 0020 e ds ee Be ee ee i ee ee ee eee be 24 CHAOIN canada dread dada ada ed 24 MENUS estaria Moe ias pi e a a Td 24 SOMO Sica nta ura Huns ake doi T ia rod 26
11. antenna about 3 long BNC silver bottom onto the connector 3 Locate the gold connector on the top of the transmitter Twist the antenna about 4 long SMA bends at right angle onto the gold connector Note Both antennas must be attached before turning on transmitter Do not remove either antenna at any time due to risk of damage 4 Mount the power supply in convenient location with access to 110V power Mounting the Transmitter The T9100 is designed to be mounted in various ways to accommodate the kitchen environment to a hori zontal surface i e table counter shelf to a vertical surface or hanging to a wall or stand Caution Mounting with the antenna near any large metal objects will degrade the operating range To place on a wall or stand locate the four slots on the mounting plate Then align four wall anchors 5mm diameter into the wall to the mounting plate Panel and Wall Mount Mounting Holes Long Range Systems 3 T9100 User Manual For mounting to surfaces place the mounting brackets into the captive nuts for either horizontal or vertical mounting There are two sets of 4 cap tive nuts for mounting to horizontal surfaces and one set of captive nuts for mounting to vertical surfaces Captive Nuts To attach the clamps 1 Align the mounting nuts to the clamps 2 Use the 10 32 x 3 8 screws to hold the clamps Do not fully tighten s
12. crews Clamp Captive Nuts Screws r 3 Adjust the distance between clamps G until fits to the mounting surface 4 Tighten screws _ Long Range Systems 4 T9100 User Manual 5 Place the thumbscrew into the clamp op posite the one with the foam pad 6 Attach the foot of the thumbscrew 7 Adjust position of thumbscrew and tighten to hold the transmitter in place Clamp with Foam Pad a A Thumbscrew A A Foot A Aa A A eS a a Ee E ES EA ES Thumbscrew Turn clockwise to tighten Turn counter clockwise to loosen Because the thumbscrews and brackets can be mounted in many ways they can be adapted to most locations is possible O Thumbscrew Horizontal Mount Mounting Bracket Mounting Screws Vertical Mount Thumbscrew Mounting Bracket E A Mounting Screws Long Range Systems 5 T9100 User Manual Power Connection 1 Plug the power supply into a standard 110V outlet and the barrel connector end into the jack on the side of the transmitter 2 Upon completion of the setup make sure pagers are fully charged Long Range Systems 6 T9100 User Manual Overview of 19100 Antenna Status LED Cancel Keys Printer Port P Reset Terminals Function Keys Number Keys Vibration Keys Supply Keypad Function Keys The function k
13. elect No The transmitter will automatically increment to the next ID and page Repeat this step until the pager receives the page If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 16 T9100 User Manual Pager Programming Star and Alpha Pagers can be reprogrammed from the T9100 transmitter If the pagers need to have their identification code reprogrammed contact LRS before proceeding The following is the basic procedure to use For Server Pagers 1 Be sure to set the T9100 for the System ID in use 2 Be sure the POCSAG FM start is correct for the pagers in use 3 Reset the pager e Rechargeable pagers are removed from the charger or touched to the reset terminals They stop vibrating when reset is complete e Battery powered pagers reset when turned off and then back on or remove and replace battery 4 Press PROG ENT is the pager number 1 through 99 5 After the pager responds page it to ensure it programmed okay e Star pagers will do one glow mode cycle e Alpha pagers will beep 4 times For Manager Pagers 1 Be sure to set the T9100 for the System ID in use 2 Be sure the POCSAG FM start is correct for the pagers in use Long Range Systems 17 T9100 User Manual 18100 CANCEL PANEL Overview of T9100 Cancel Panel Antenna Cancel Keys www pager net CANCE PANEL Power Supply Reset Terminals Functi
14. eys are located along the bottom row of the T9100 M1 amp M2 used to page and program Manager Pagers 86 All Call button used to page all pagers CLR used to clear an entry or to back up one menu level PROG press once to program pagers press a second time to access the menu functions ENT used to enter functions Vibration Keys V1 V2 and V3 select the number of vibrations a pager will respond with This button is pressed before pag ing a pager Sends message 1 2 or 3 to Alpha pagers Number Keys Number keys 1 through 30 located along the center row Number 10 is also 0 when Programming using the Menus or paging pagers greater than 30 Long Range Systems 7 T9100 User Manual Cancel Keys The row of keys located below the display These keys will cancel a call to the pager number shown on the display immediately above the respective key The Cancel Keys also are used during menu selection Antenna The T9100 utilizes 2 antennas when transmitting A UHF antenna located to the user s left is used to communicate with the LRS pagers A 2 4 GHz antenna located to the user s right communicates with the T9100 Cancel Panel Reset Terminals The Reset Terminals are located to the user s left side on the transmitter These are used to reset a pager for programming Status LED This LED will light green to indicate that the T9100 is sending information to the pagers or T9100 Cancel Panel System Specifications
15. ficer 013 Station 033 Dock 053 Service 073 Buffet 014 Machine 034 You have mail 054 Seat 074 Diaper change 015 Operator 035 Table ready 055 Booth 075 Child crying 016 Emergency 036 No special 056 Lobby 076 To nursery 017 XX Minutes 037 Hole 057 Help 018 Tee 038 Kitchen 058 Restroom 019 ProShop 039 Bar 059 Valet Repaging Repaging sends repeated messages to the pagers Server To set the re page time for Server pagers e Press PROG PROG 6 ENT e Press button under Repage At time use the number keys to enter as mm ss minute seconds then press ENT The screen will briefly show the updated re page time If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 12 T9100 User Manual Manager To set the Manager to be paged once after the third re page e Press PROG PROG 6 ENT e Press button under More e At mgr press button under Mor e Press button On If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To turn Off the Manager to be paged e Press PROG PROG 6 ENT e Press button under More At mgr press button under Mgr e Press button under Off If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Repeater Delay When using a repeater it may be necessary to add a delay between pages when paging multiple pagers to allow the repeater time to repeat the signal and detect the next one Default setting is O
16. he Cancel Panel or by press ing CLR then the pager number on the T9100 Long Range Systems 19 T9100 User Manual User Preferences The T9100 Cancel Panel operates as a Slave to the T9100 Many settings are transmitted to the Cancel Panel via the T9100 To edit preferences refer to the User Preferences of the T9100 Note To enter selections greater than 10 the user will need to enter as two numbers Example enter 15 by pressing 1 and then 5 Paging from Cancel Panel This feature enables or disables the Cancel Panel from paging pagers This feature is only available and only set on the Cancel Panel The default setting is On to page pagers To disable e Press PROG PROG 1 7 e At CP Paging press the cancel button under OFF If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To enable e Press PROG PROG 1 7 ENT e At CP Paging press the cancel button under ON If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 20 T9100 User Manual Associating the 19100 Cancel Panel to 19100 oor UNa Apply power to T9100 and allow it to boot up Press PROG PROG 19 ENT and then press 10 to Set the channel Input a channel between 11 and 26 and then press ENT Press ENT to accept Pan ID Allow T9100 to reset While T9100 is resetting on T9100 Cancel Panel apply power to the Cancel Panel and allow it to boot up 7 Pre
17. he number of times a manager is paged To enable Server Statistics e Press PROG PROG 2 3 e Press ENT e At Stats press button under ON e Enter the start time example 3 for 3 AM or 3 PM and then press ENT e Press button under AM or PM e The transmitter s memory will clear If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Notes E At the set time the daily report will print to the POS Printer At the set time the memory will also clear to begin a new set of daily statistics To disable the Server Statistics e Press PROG PROG 2 3 e Press ENT e At Stats press button under OFF If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 14 T9100 User Manual Printing Statistics Note Server Stats needs to be turned ON before Stats can be viewed or printed The current POS Printer supported for the T9100 is the Star TSP650 Attach the DB25 to DB9 adapter between the printer and the serial cable Then connect the serial cable to the serial port of the T9100 To print a current view of the Server Statistics e Press PROG PROG 2 4 ENT e Enter a server number and press ENT e Press button under PRINT e The statistics will now print If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Note The Statistics will also print at the time set in the Stats menu Example Print Date Time Server Response
18. he previous paragraph All attempts have been made to make the information in this document complete and accurate LRS is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or loss of business resulting from inaccuracies or omissions Specifications and other information contained within this document are subject to change without notice Long Range Systems Inc reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein LRS Inc makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does LRS Inc assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential or incidental damages Typical parameters that may be provided in LRS Inc data sheets and or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time All operating parameters including Typicals must be validated for each customer application by customer s technical experts LRS Inc products are not designed intended or authorized for use as components in sys tems intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the LRS Inc product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should Buyer purchase or use LRS Inc products for any such unintended or unauthorized application
19. l back towards the minimum or until your desired contrast is selected 7 To exit wait 8 seconds and the pager will go back to the vibe contrast menu VIBE CONTRAST 8 To exit this menu wait 8 additional seconds Long Range Systems 25 T9100 User Manual Settings To view the current pager settings 1 Remove pager from the charger or reset on the T9601 T9100 or T9101 reset terminals 2 Press the Select Button repeatedly to scroll through the settings C1 System ID number and Pager ID number C2 System ID number and All Page number C3 System ID number and System ID number G Group number Enc Encryption enabled 128 or none Ver Current Firmware Version 3 To exit wait 8 seconds Messages The pager stores the last 5 received messages To view the messages 1 At the blank screen time amp date menu display press the Select Button once 2 Messages 2 lines in length will show a gt symbol at the end of the first line and a lt symbol at the be ginning of the second line 3 Messages over 2 lines in length the middle lines will show lt the next line of the message gt 4 Press the Select Button to continue scrolling forward through the message or messages Time Pager will display the current time This feature is automatically updated by the T9100 transmitter If the time does not appear a flashing star will appear on the right side of LCD to show pager is operational Reprogramming and Reset
20. lay shows Delete All 2 Press Read Select 3 Use the Up or Down scroll button to select Yes or No 4 Press Read Select button to confirm Time Date Set 1 Using the Up or Down scroll button scroll until display shows Set Time Date 2 Press Read Select to set time date 3 Press Up or Down scroll button to set each time or date segment and press Read Select to move through the segments Set Contrast 1 Using the Up or Down scroll button scroll until display shows Set Contrast 2 Press Read Select 3 Use the Up or Down scroll button to adjust 4 Press Read Select to confirm Auto ON OFF 1 Using the Up or Down scroll button scroll until display shows Auto ON OFF 2 Press Read Select to set auto on off 3 Use the Up or Down scroll button to select On or Off 4 Press Up or Down scroll button to set on off time and press Read Select to move through the seg ments Set Key Tone On Off 1 Using the Up or Down scroll button scroll until display shows Set Key Tone 2 Press Read Select to set key tone on off 3 Use the Up or Down scroll button to select On or Off 4 Press Read Select to set Long Range Systems 28 T9100 User Manual Select Alert 1 Using the Up or Down scroll button scroll until display shows Set Alert Mode 2 Use the Up or Down scroll button to select Beep Vibe Off 3 Press Read Select to set Beep Use the Up orDown scroll button to select e Select Loud or Soft a
21. nd press Read Select to set e Select Duration seconds and press Read Select to set Vibe Off Use the Up or Down scroll button to select e Press Read Select to set Long Range Systems 29 T9100 User Manual Using the Star Pager 14 PUES O O O gt E Charging Any rechargeable pager will require use of an LRS charger The Star Pager SP4 uses the Charger 9 CH R9 1 Place the pager in the charger 2 Allow unit to charge fully overnight at least 24 hours 3 Remove from charger and pager will vibrate beep and light 4 Replace the pager in the charger at the end of each day Messages The pager can vibrate beep and light up message lights e Star pagers are intended to vibrate the number of times determined by the Vibe mode selected On the T9100 this is done by choosing the V1 V2 or V3 button This can be a way to send ad ditional information or to identify 1 of 3 stations e On the front of the pager are four lights 1 through 4 In normal operation each station or T9100 would be set for different STATION ID s e g kitchen is station 1 etc Each station will also send different messages example 1st light for station 1 2nd light for station 2 4th and 1st light for station 5 etc So ifthey were paged they can look down atthe pager to see which sta tion sent the message which light was lit As an option you can also send the message as a V1 for a station one message or V2 for
22. nel ID e Node ID e Channel Scan is on or off e Synched on or off e Beeper keytone is on or off e Code Version e Error Count If done press 6 for Yes if not press 10 for No Antitheft Note This feature is ONLY for text pagers This feature will make a pager beep and or vibrate continuously if goes beyond the range of the transmitter To enable e Press PROG PROG 4 ENT At theft press button under ON If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To disable e Press PROG PROG 4 ENT At theft press button under OFF If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 10 T9100 User Manual Display Clock The default setting for the clock is ON during normal operation To disable e Press PROG PROG 1 0 ENT e Press button under Clock for the Clock sub menu e At clock Press button under OFF If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To enable e Press PROG PROG 1 0 ENT e Press button under Clock for the Clock sub menu e At clock Press button under ON If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Vibe Level The default Vibration Level for pagers can be set via 1 Pressing the V1 V2 or V3 buttons for levels 1 2 and 3 respectively 2 From the menus e Press PROG PROG 1 2 ENT e Enter a value of 1 2 or 3 from the keypad If d
23. ntact the LRS Customer Service Department at 800 437 4996 Long Range Systems 31 T9100 User Manual Warranty Long Range Systems Inc warrants this product against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a two year period after the original date of consumer purchase This warranty does not include damage to the product resulting from accident misuse or improper electrical connection If this product should become defective within the war ranty period we will repair or replace it with an equivalent product free of charge LRS will return your product via UPS ground shipping All warranty claims must be initiated through our customer service department Copyright August 2009 Long Range Systems Inc All Rights Reserved This manual contains proprietary information of Long Range Systems Inc LRS and is intended for use only by its em ployees or customers None of the material contained herein may be copied reproduced republished downloaded dis played posted or transmitted in any form or by any means including but not limited to electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of LRS Additional copies of this manual may be obtained by contacting LRS Screen displays keyboard layouts hardware descriptions or software are proprietary to LRS and are subject to copy right and other intellectual property rights of LRS and shall be treated in accordance with t
24. on Keys Number Keys Vibration Keys Keypad Function Keys The function keys are located along the bottom row of the Cancel Panel M1 amp M2 used to page and program Manager Pagers 86 All Call button used to page all pagers CLR used to clear an entry or to back up one menu level PROG press once to program pagers press a second time to access the menu functions ENT used to enter functions Vibration Keys V1 V2 and V3 select the number of vibrations a pager will respond with This button is pressed before pag ing a pager Sends message 1 2 or 3 to Alpha pagers Cancel Keys The row of keys located below the display These keys will cancel a call to the pager number shown on the display immediately above the respective key The Cancel Keys also are used during menu selection Long Range Systems 18 T9100 User Manual Using the 19100 Cancel Panel Paging To page pagers 1 though 99 enter the 2 digit number of the pager The transmitter can page up to 16 pagers at one time without using the 86 all call button When paged the pager number will show on Cancel Panel display If not canceled the pager number will begin to flash after the first re page time expires The pager number will flash faster after the second re page time expires Cancel Page To Cancel a page press the Cancel Key immediately under the number of the pager If using a Cancel Panel with T9100 the pager number may be canceled from t
25. one select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Keytone The transmitter default is for tones to sound with each key press To disable e Press PROG PROG 2 2 ENT At beeper press button under OFF If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To enable e Press PROG PROG 2 2 ENT At beeper press button under ON If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Long Range Systems 11 T9100 User Manual Preset Message The LRS transmitters come with a list of preset messages that can be sent to Alpha Pagers To edit which message is sent e Press PROG PROG 1 3 ENT e Enter the preferred message from the table then press ENT If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Pre Loaded Messages 000 Phone Call 020 Starter 040 Door 060 Car 001 Sales Call 021 Service drive 041 Survey 061 Bus 002 Manager 022 Showroom 042 T nnn Q mm 062 Bay 003 Customer 023 Parked Call 043 Break 063 Low battery 004 Room 024 Voice Mail 044 Fire 064 Error 005 Visitor 025 Dressing room 045 Unit 065 Exit 006 call Ext 026 Price check 046 Window 066 Fax 007 MTG Room 027 Department 047 Nurse 067 host 008 Lane 028 Cashier 048 Register 068 Space 009 Aisle 029 Office 049 Owner 069 Location 010 Void 030 Table 050 Check 070 Nursery 011 Stamps 031 Winner 051 Drink 071 Teller 012 Change 032 Pickup 052 Food 072 Of
26. right and will high light Contrast VIBE CONTRAST To exit this menu wait 8 seconds To re enter the vibe contrast menu at any time reset the pager and then hold the SP5 pager button Long Range Systems 24 T9100 User Manual Vibe To set the Vibration Level 1 Remove the pager from the charger 2 While vibrating or beeping press and hold the Select Button for 5 8 seconds 3 Highlight the Vibe selection then PRESS and HOLD the Select Button until the screen shows TT 4 Press or hold the Select Button until the desired vibration level is selected VIBE 5 If holding down on the Select Button the vibe level will increase to max and then decrease to wards the minimum 6 Release the Select Button when desired vibration level has been reached 7 To exit wait 8 seconds and the pager will go back to the vibe contrast menu VIBE CONTRAST Contrast To setthe Contrast Level 1 Remove the pager from the charger 2 While vibrating or beeping press and hold the Select Button for 5 8 seconds 3 Highlight the Contrast selection then PRESS and HOLD the Select Button until the screen shows 4 Press or hold the Select Button until the desired contrast is selected CONTRAST 5 If holding down on the Select Button the contrast level will increase to Max NOTE screen could be dark and hard to read 6 Release the Select Button and press or hold again to change the leve
27. set e Press PROG PROG 1 1 ENT At stn ID enter a value from 0 to 9 and then press ENT If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No POCSAG FM Start e Press PROG PROG 8 ENT e Press button under FM Start Note A 10 second delay will default to FM Start e Set the start point at value from 00 to 99 and then press ENT If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Edit Manager Pager Number In the event the Manger s pager numbers are changed to change the T9100 e Press PROG PROG M1 or M2 At MGR1 num enter the new manger number from the keypad value from 0 to 99 then press ENT e Enter the Vibration Level Value of 1 2 or 3 then press ENT If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Reset to Factory Default Note Caution If you reset the T9100 to factory defaults the system ID vibration mode and sta tion ID could be reset and you may have to re set these to work with your exist ing pagers If you still want to proceed with this function do the following e Press PROG PROG 2 1 ENT At reset press button under Yes Select No to keep current settings If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No Server Statistics The T9100 can track the daily statistics of the number of times a server was paged the server s average re sponse time and t
28. ss PROG PROG 1 9 ENT and then press the button under SET to Set the channel 11 q Note If the Cancel Panel fails to join the display will show Attempt Fail Note The channel and 12 13 Enter the same channel as set on T9100 then press ENT Press ENT to accept Pan ID On T9100 press PROG PROG 29 to start Associate mode NOTE The T9100 will stay in Asso ciate for 2 minutes On Cancel Panel press PROG PROG 2 9 ENT to start Associate mode When the Cancel Panel associates it will display e Attempt Join e PAN Found e Then display channel and Pan ID Pan ID of the T9100 and Cancel Panel must match to associate After associating Exit by pressing CLR The time displayed on the Cancel Panel should take about 10 seconds to match the displayed time of the T9100 to within about a second Repeat steps 6 through 12 for additional Cancel Panels Long Range Systems 21 T9100 User Manual Setting 19100 Cancel Panel as UHF Master The Cancel Panel can be set to act as the UHF Master of a system of T9100 and other Cancel Panels to page LRS Pagers To enable the Cancel Panel as UHF Master e Press PROG PROG 1 8 ENT e Press the button under Yes to select Yes If done select Yes button under Yes if not select No button under No To enable the T9100 as UHF Master e Press PROG PROG 18 e Press the button under Yes to select Yes If done select Yes button under Yes if
29. station 2 or V3 for station 3 This will enable the per son being paged to avoid having to look down to see the lights Long Range Systems 30 T9100 User Manual Cleaning amp Charging Instructions For LAS Paging Equipment Cleaning LRS pagers are made from industrial strength polycarbonate material However this material is susceptible to hairline cracking if non approved cleaners are used When clean ing LRS pagers we recommend only using ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL BASED CLEANERS To clean the equipment 1 Take a clean rag and an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner 2 Soak the clean rag with the isopropyl alcohol cleaner 3 Wipe down the pagers or equipment Cleaning equipment with any other non approved cleaners can weaken plastic and cause hairline cracks Pagers and equipment that are cleaned with unapproved clean ers and suffer cracking will not be covered under warranty Do not submerge any LRS paging equipment in any type of liquid as this will also dam age the equipment and is not covered under the standard warranty Charging Place rechargeable pagers on the charger and let them charge for 8 hours prior to first use Rechargeable pagers should be kept on charge even during extremely long periods of inactivity Only 10 VAC power supplies should be used with LRS chargers and transmitters DC power supplies will cause damage to equipment that is not covered under the standard warranty Should you have any questions please co
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