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1. 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 2008 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 the 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 prod
2. T9550 LCMI Paging System Transmitter 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 Long Range Systems 00002 eee eee ee 2 General Information 20 0000 e eee eee ee 2 Installation and Setup 0 00002 eee ee ee ee 3 Transmitter Installation s lt c0 csi ot Oh05 60 2eKk eee Soca ed 3 Keypad Functions 24242 24 2000206 oe kee dadedne bce awesended eae 3 Basic Paging Operation Guide 2 0002 ee eee eee 4 Feature Setup Procedures 0 0002 ee eee eee 5 Maintenance Functions 2 2 0022 e eee eee ee 6 Coaster Pager Programming 0000 00s eee eee 7 System Specifications 0002 ce ee 8 T9550 26 cacod iaa Saja tier aed cee ee I ad kee ROR A eee 8 Rechargeable Pagers 6665 sea eende ohooh esGebek ones Be cewee ed 8 Troubleshooting 226 6 cect ei eee eee ere eee ee ee ees 9 Transmitter Display does not light when a key is pressed 9 Transmitter Display is okay but the pager does not receive the page 9 Pager Charge Lights do not COME ON 20 eee eee ees 9 Service Questions and Answers 0000 08 eee eee e nee 10 Warranty coc iis ese rete rte wee ee nia eater ee ew ee es ewes 11 Long Range Systems 1 T9550 LCM User Manual Long Range Systems Thank you for choosing Long Range Systems to provide you
3. e display that moves right to left All pagers will receive this message 3 Move the pager s and Transmitter to different locations to determine if any dead spots exist Long Range Systems 6 T9550 LCM User Manual COASTER PAGER PROGRAMMING The T95XXLCM will program the pagers and coasters 1 w de ad el Long Range Systems Set the Mode for the type of pager coaster being programmed e 9 16 Prog for Guest e 9 17 Prog for Star Pager staff pagers Select the System ID 0 1 2 or 3 Set Vibrator On Off Coaster Call Only e 9 2 0 Prog to set the Vibrator Motor On e 9 19 Prog to set the coaster to be silent when paged Remove the Coaster Pager to be programmed from the charger When the pager coaster stops flashing press the pager number to program fol lowed by Prog After the pager coaster responds by glowing and fading away page the unit with message 1 to be sure it programmed as desired and set aside Repeat steps 4 6 for the remaining units to be programmed 7 T9550 LCM User Manual System Specifications 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 operation of the unit T9550 Required Voltage One 110V outlet for the transmitter keypad Operating Frequency 467 750MHz Radiated Power lt 4900 micro volts meter Operating Range Dependent upon the
4. e responsibility that the T9550 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 mutual recog nition 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 A U00072 03250 Long Range Systems 11 T9550 LCM User Manual Long Range Systems UK Ltd Link House Leek Road Milton Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST2 7AH 01782 537000 www lrspagers co uk www pagers co www hospitalpagers co uk
5. ore than 30 pagers call Long Range Systems You probably have a jumper wire that is not connected Look on the side of your chargers and verify all wires are connected properly If they are connected then you may have dirty pagers contacts Using a damp rag clean the 2 metal contacts on the back of each pager The cleaning crew may be disconnecting the pagers after hours You may also have the pagers on a circuit that automatically shuts off after hours Please be sure that all pagers are plugged in and charging when not in use Long Range Systems 9 T9550 LCM User Manual Service Questions and Answers Should your paging system ever fail or should you need additional paging equipment call Long Range Systems at 800 437 4996 Normal Business Hours Monday Friday 8 30 am to 5 00 pm Central Time Weekend or Evening Emergencies e Long Range Systems provides 24 7 live technical support e Please keep in mind that options are limited over the weekend Long Range Systems 10 T9550 LCM User Manual Warrant 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
6. pager number 2 Press MSG button MSG 1 pager indicator 1 MSG 2 indicator 2 MSG 3 indi cator 3 or MSG 4 indicator 4 Paging Guest Coasters and Paddles for units set for guest paging 1 Enter the pager number 2 Press MSG button e MSG 1 causes guest pager to flash vibrate for 30 seconds e MSG 2 causes guest pager to flash vibrate for 5 minutes e MSG 3 causes guest pager to flash vibrate and beep for 5 minutes e MSG 4 causes guest pager to glow mode for 5 minutes Page All Call If all staff pagers need to be called simultaneously 1 Press0 0 0 2 Press a message key Long Range Systems 4 T9550 LCM User Manual FEATURE SETUP PROCEDURES Set to Page Staff Pagers For units that have been set to page guest pagers enter 9 1 7 and press Prog key Set to Page Guest Pagers To set units to page guest coasters enter 9 1 6 and press Prog key Set Message Mode Staff Pagers Only Set the Vibration as Station ID Regardless of Message Sent To set the pagers to vibrate 1 2 or 3 times dependent upon the calling station enter 9 15 and press Prog key The message lights will still be 1 2 3 or 4 Set the Vibration Same as the Message Sent To set the pagers to vibrate the same number of times as the message light displayed enter 9 1 4 and press Prog key Note Message 4 will have only 3 vibrations Long Range Systems 5 T9550 LCM User Manual MAINTENANCE CHECKS The performance of the T9550 may be checked and adju
7. paging environment Rechargeable Pager Required voltage 1 110V outlet for 10VAC pager charger adapter Batteries Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Rechargeable Lifetime of Batteries Ap proximately 3 5 years Battery life of pager Approximately 48 hours dependant on usage Recharge time 12 hours minimum from completely dead Long Range Systems 8 T9550 LCM User Manual Troubleshooting Transmitter Display does not light when a key is pressed e Begin a battery charge procedure and check after 30 minutes e f the unit still is blank check the charging power by substituting it with the charging supply used for the pagers e If the supply is good call LRS if the supply is bad either go to your local Radio Shack and purchase Radio Shack 273 1611 power supply as a replacement or call LRS Transmitter Display is okay but the pager does not receive the page e Perform a system reset e If the page still doesn t work be sure the Restaurant ID matches the pagers see page 6 e Call LRS Pager Charge Lights do not come on 1 When placed in charger do all pagers have a single red charge light lit up e If no pagers have a charge light skip to 2 e If only some pagers have a charge light that is lit skip to 3 e If all pagers have the charge light lit up skip to 4 or 5 You have probably blown the power supply 3 Please remember that only 30 pagers can be on one 10V power supply If you have m
8. r on premise paging solution We provide cutting edge products and first rate service to satisfy your needs for years to come Please familiarize yourself and your staff with the contents of this instruction in order to properly operate and maintain your system For help operating your system or for any service problems please call 800 437 4996 A NOTE Please keep this instruction in a safe place that is available to managers and key staff General Information This is an on premise system used to increase efficiency by alerting people of immediate needs The pagers used with the system can vibrate beep and display messages 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 operation of the unit Coaster Call Guest Pagers ffr Adverteaser Star Pager Guest Pager Staff Pagers Fa leoeoll W U Long Range Systems 2 T9550 LCM User Manual Installation and Setup Transmitter Installation Antenna WY caution Do not connect any other devices to the transmitter The transmitter requires a separate power supply Do not mount the antenna near any large metal objects NOTE The transmitter should be charging whenever not in use 1 Unwrap all transmitter components 2 Locate the silver connector in the top of the transmitter Twist the an
9. sted Change System ID This function is used where neighboring establishments use LRS equipment and may in terfere with each other Pagers and Transmitter MUST be on the same ID 1 Press 90 X X ID 0 1 2 or 3 2 Press Prog Change Station ID This function is used where more than one transmitter is used in one establishment This allows the staff pager to vibrate 1 2 or 3 times for station 1 2 or 3 1 Press 9 9 X X 1 2 or 3 2 Press Prog Checking the Battery If operating on battery power disconnect the transmitter from the adapter and press Prog The unit will show a number from 0 to 5 e If the unit shows 4 or above the charge is adequate for normal use e If the unit shows 3 it is ok for short term use 1 or 2 hours e If the unit shows 2 or less including blank it must be recharged before use Reset to Default Paging Mode For units that may have had the battery completely discharged 1 Connect the charger 2 Press the reset button on the side of the transmitter and charge for 24 hours 3 Enter 0 0 0 and press Prog key Range Test Range test is used to determine if there are areas of your establishment where the pagers are not reliably paged Usually moving a fixed transmitter a few feet solves this problem Mobile transmitters may sometimes be blocked by metal kitchen equipment To perform a range test 1 Remove a pager s from the charger 2 Press 9 1 2 Prog The transmitter will show a 0 in th
10. tenna about 3 long onto connector 3 The transmitter is transportable and battery powered and will also run when connected to the charger Mount the power supply in conven Transmitter ient location where there is access to 110V power when charging 4 Plug the power supply into standard 110V outlet and the barrel connector end into either of the side holes on the transmitter 5 Upon completion of setup make sure pagers have good batteries and are powered on Keypad Functions Before you begin using the keypad read the following keypad descriptions MSG Keys Message keys are the last column of keys under the display MSG 1 sends message 1 to a staff pager or 30 second flash command to a guest pager MSG 2 sends message 2 to a staff pager or 5 minute flash command to a guest pager MSG 3 sends message 3 to a staff pager or a 5 minute flash vibe and beep com mand to a guest pager MSG 4 sends message 4 to a staff pager or 5 minute glow command to a guest pager Number Keys 1 through 0 are used to enter numeric paging data Cir Key This key is used to clear the input when an error is made Prog Key This key is used to check and alter the unit programming Long Range Systems 3 T9550 LCM User Manual Basic Paging Operations After all components have been charged the system is ready for use The following de scribes the basic operation of the T9550 Paging Staff Pagers for units set for staff paging 1 Enter the
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