Lee Technology Korea LTK-1100HN DESKTOP TRANSMITTER User Manual

Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd. DESKTOP TRANSMITTER

User Manual

 LTK-1100HN User Manual       www.leetek.org leetek2001@yahoo.co.kr Lee Technology Korea.Co.,Ltd(LEETEK) 3rd #499-2 Sang3dong, Wonmi-gu, Puchon-city, kyunggi-do, Korea T:82-32-324-9838/9 F:82-32-324-9840
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SPECIFICATION   ● Pocsag Code   ● Carrier frequency : 457.575 MHz +/-200Hz   ● Frequency Range: 450.025 ~ 469.975MHz   ● FM modulation & GFSK (frequency shift keying)   ● FM Accuracy : +/-5% 4.275< 4.5 < 4.725   ● Date Rate: 1200BPS, 600Hz +/-5Hz   ● Output power : 2W   ● Message: Numeric: Max. 12 digits   ● Address Range: 0001 to 1249 ● Dimension : W(185) X D(190) X H(51.5)     Thank you for purchasing Our Products.   We  are  confident  our  cutting  edge  products  and  first  rate  service  will satisfy  your  needs  for  years  to  come.  Please  read  this  these  instructions carefully before setting up your   Guest Paging system!
1. EQUIPMENT SETUP  1) Keypad Sending Unit   Unwrap all sending unit components. Lock the antenna into the hole in the upper right hand  corner  of  the  sending  unit.  Plug  the  power  supply  with  the  large  tip  into  a standard 110 outlet and plug it into the back of the sending unit. We recommend some type of surge suppressor on the power sup protection. Power surges are not covered under system warranty!     2. PLACEMENT & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS  1) DESKTOP   You can use your transmitter with the 20 degree wedge attached or remove the wedge and lay the Transmitter flat.       2) WALL MOUNT  To mount your Transmitter on a wall
● Remove  the  plastic  bracket  (included)  under  the  Transmitter  unit  by  unlocking the 2latches.   ● Place the plastic bracket against the wall and with the aid of a pencil, mark the position of the mounting holes. (Refer to figure below). Mount the Transmitter in a convenient location where a power outlet is available.  ● Drill  a  hole  on  the  marked  position.  Install  the  3  mounting  screws  (and  use anchors where necessary). Ensure that the screws are not fully tightened so that the unit can be easily removed from the wall.   ● Place the Transmitter onto the wall (without the plastic bracket). Plug the 2-amp wall Transformer into any suitable AC outlet. Plug the power connector into the power jack on the top left hand side of the unit. Transmitter is now ready for use. Be  certain  to  mount  the  Transmitter  away  from  phones,  heat,  moisture  and exposed  power  circuits.  These  items  can  damage  your  system  and  shorten transmission range.   3) System Configuration   Your system was set at the factory and will function as soon as it is powered up.   Default setup is as follows   Current time is set.   Sleep shutdown on (battery operated pagers will be put to sleep at 1 am everyday)
Range Test is off. (Testing range is only necessary for very large properties)   Coasters are set to Flash & Vibrate when paged.   Duty Alert is off.   Out of Range alert is off.    * Some major points to remember when installing the equipment   - Never install aerials near to overhead power lines or adjacent to telephone or public address or Data communication lines.   -  Avoid,  where  possible,  running  aerial  feeder  cables  alongside  other  cables  e.g.: telephone and mains.   - Avoid mounting the Transmitter in the immediate vicinity of telephones, exchanges or equipment.    3. SETTING TRANSMITTER    To enter programming  mode, press the “SETUP” button and enter the password “ 2580 ” followed  by “ENTER” key. If the password is accepted, the display will show “Use * to Scroll to menu options” Use the “*/Menu” key to scroll through the several menu options or press “CANCEL” to exit the system setting menu.  1)   Set Current Time With this feature, you can setup current time of Transmitter.  At the “Set Current Time” menu, set the hour and then press “ENTER” key.  Set the minutes and press “ENTER” key.
 Use “#/Select” key to select AM or PM  After the correct time is set, press the “ENTER” or “*/Menu” key to return to the main menu or press the “CANCEL” key twice to exit the system setting menu. 2)   Sleep Time       With this feature, you can turn off all of your pagers at once automatically.  To turn OFF this function  Press “#/Select” key to turn the feature “OFF”  Press “ENTER” to go back to the main menu. To turn ON this function and change the sleep time  Press “#/Select” key to turn the sleep time “ON”  Set the hour and then press “ENTER” key  Set the minutes and then press “ENTER” key  Use the “#/Select” key to select AM or PM  After suitable time is set, press the “ENTER” or “*/Menu” key to return to the main menu or press “CANCEL” key twice to exit the system setting menu. 3)   Range Test   With this feature, you can test the range coverage of your Paging System. and find out how far your transmitter will cover.  Remove your pager from the charger.  At the range test menu, press “#/Select” key to turn range test “ON”  Press “ENTER” to  start the  range  test.  And then, your  transmitter  will send paging  signal to your pager every 10 seconds. When your pager receives the paging signal, it will flash. If the pager does not flash anymore, it means that the pager can not receive any   signal from its transmitter.    To stop range test, please press “CANCEL” key. 4)   Pre Set Message   With this feature, you can turn ON of OFF the function of pre-set message.     However, this function is not important for Paging System. 5)   Set Pager Alert   With this feature, you can select alert type of your pager.
  Be sure that all pagers are returned before performing this procedure.  Remove all the pagers from the charger.  At the “Set Pager Alert” menu, press “#/Select” key to scroll through the different alert options.  After making  a selection, press “ENTER” key 2 times. After sending the message, the pagers will now respond with your new selected alert mode. 6)   Duty Alert   With this feature, you can page a certain pager to remind them at every specified time   (1 to 240 minutes). This function is available up to 3pcs pager.  At  the  “Duty  Alert”  menu,  press  “#/Select”  key  to  turn  the  duty  cycle  “ON”  and  press  the “ENTER” key  Enter the pager number and press “ENTER” key.  Enter the cycle time (in minutes) and press the “ENTER” key.  Press just “ENTER” key on the display of “Enter the numeric message”.  You will see display word of “Duty __ saved”           * For example, if you input “1” in pager number and “10” in cycle time,                 the pager #1 will be paged at every 10 minutes. 7)   Out of Range   With  this  feature,  the  pagers  will  play  a  melody  when  taken  out  of  range  from  the  transmitter  to inform the guest that they are located “Out of Range” and will miss their page. The melody will only stop, when they return back within range.     Turning the function of Out of Range “ON”  Insert all the pagers into the charger.  At the “Out of Range” menu, press “#/Select” key to turn the Out of Range “ON”  Press “ENTER” key 2 times until all procedure is completed.  After sending the  signal,  all the  pagers  will  light  up once  to tell you that  they received the new message.       Turning the function of Out of Range “OFF”  Insert all the pagers into the charger.  At the “Out of Range” menu, press “#/Select” key to turn the Out of Range “OFF”  Press “ENTER” key 2 times until all procedure is completed.  After sending the  signal,  all the  pagers  will  light  up once  to tell you that  they received the new message. 8)   Set Default MSG
With this feature, you can send a designated message to your pagers. However, this function is not important for Paging System. 9)   Set Frequency With this feature, you can set your frequency among 11 frequencies.  Press “#/Select” key to scroll through the 11 frequencies.  Select your frequency and press “ENTER” key. 10)   Base ID With this feature, you can set Base ID of your transmitter. (0-200)  If "SYSTEM BASE ID" is displayed on the transmitter, please input 3 digits of   the Base ID and then press “ENTER” key.  To return to main display, press “CANCEL” key. 11)   Group Call ID With this feature, you can set 2 types of Group call ID for your transmitter. (0-1249) (It must be the same with the group ID for your pagers.)  Press “#/Select” key to scroll “ID #1” and “ID #2”.  Please input Group Call ID that you want and press “ENTER” key.  To return to main display, press “CANCEL” key. 12)   Out of range ID With this feature, you can set Out of Range ID for your transmitter. (0-1249) (It must be the same with the Out of Range ID for your pagers.)  Please input Out of Range ID that you want and press “ENTER” key.  To return to main display, press “CANCEL” key. 13)   Set Baud Rate With this feature, you can select the baud rate of your transmitter between 512 bps   and 1200 bps. (It must be the same with the baud rate for your pagers.)
4. HOW TO USE NOTE :    Changing the frequency of Coaster is possible only by the manufacturer.  1) Franchise Restaurant, Hotel Restaurant       (1) Direction for Use         - For calling waiting customer (2) Process - If a restaurant does not have enough seats for their customers,   the staff at the front door, gives a pager to the waiting customer.         -  For their waiting time, the  customers could  do  shopping,  talk  with a  friend,  and  relax  in waiting with pager.         - When their turns come, the waiter will call the customers through their pager   instead of voice.         -  If  their  pagers  are  paged,  they  will  move to  the  restaurant  immediately and  the staff  will  guide their seat.   (3) Merits         - It’ll keep the restaurant from confusing their entrance with waiting customers.         - The waiter does not need to use the microphone. Therefore, the atmosphere of restaurant will be more quiet and high-quality. - The restaurant put any advertisement as wanted on the pager.       - The waiting guest can utilize their waiting time usefully. 2) Café (1) Direction for Use         - For calling waiting customer
(2) Process         - When customers place an order, the staff gives a pager with receipt to the customers.         - The customers wait for their order at table.              For their waiting time, they could talk with their friends, read a book, and do   shopping with their pagers.         - When their orders are ready, the staff will call them through their pagers. - If their pagers are paged, the customers go to the counter and pick their orders up.   - The staff returns their pager and inserts the pagers into the charger. (3) Merits     - It’ll eliminate the discomfort for waiting in front of the pick up place.     - The waiter doesn’t need to hurry and prepare the drink in turn.     - If utilizing multiple levels, it’ll eliminate the confusion in front of the store 3) Hospital       (1) Direction for Use         - For calling waiting patient or families       (2) Process         - When outpatient goes to the post after registering, the nurse will hand out the pager   to the patient.       - When turn is coming, the nurse will page the patient and the patient will enter the medical office.   (3) Merits       - It’s needless to wait in front of the busy medical office and even there are not enough seats to sit on.         - It’ll speed up the entrance and reduce the waste time.
Troubleshooting Transmitter will not display anything   a. Make sure there is power to the outlet   b. Check all connections.   If you try all this and the transmitter still wont power up your power supply may be bad. If display is still blank, call LEETEK.   Before you call, try some of the following suggestion   *Remember that the capability of your system will be affected by: Foil backed wallboard, Metal mesh, wire reinforced glass, metal sheeting, large mirrors, suspended ceilings, lift shafts  etc.  These  can  all  reflect  and  thereby  reduce  the  signaling  capability  of  the transmitter.  A  little  forethought  prior  to  installation,  coupled  with  a  few  tests,  can normally avoid most of these problems.   1.  Read  through  the  manual.  Answers  to  most  questions  can  be  found there.  A trouble shooting section further assists you in diagnosing the problem.   2. IMPORTANT NOTICE:   This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  B digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference in  a  residential installation. This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by  turning  the  equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   ●  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   ●  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   ●  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   ●  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   3.  CAUTION  :  Never  use  any  cleaner  other  than  alcohol  for  the  maintenance  of  this equipment. Organic solvent such as benzene, toluene or acetone may spoil the plastic parts of this equipment.   4. Do not subject this equipment to:   1)Mechanical  shock  2)Excessive  humidity  or  moisture  3)Extremes  of  temperature 4)Corrosive liquids    5. Warning ! No user serviceable parts   Alteration  or  modification  to  any  part  of  this  equipment,  without  the  prior  written consent of the manufacturer, will invalidate all manufacturer approvals and warranty. No adjustments can be undertaken except by qualified and licensed persons as defined by the  FCC  Rules  and  Regulations.  Operation  of  altered  equipment  can  result  in  fines, imprisonment, and /or confiscation of such equipment.
WARRANTY   LeeTek warrants  this  product against  any  defects  that  are  due to  faulty  material  or workmanship for a one-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.  Power  supplies  are  warranted  for  60  days.  We recommend the use of a surge protector with all equipment. If this product should become defective within the warranty period, we will repair or replace with equivalent product, free of charge. We will return your product, transportation charges prepaid standard shipping mode, provided the product is shipped prepaid to:   LEETEK, 3rd FL #499-2 Sang 3-dong, Wonmi-gu, Puchon-city, Kyunggi-do, KOREA   No return will be received without prior authorization and the proper RMA # posted to the outside of the shipping container.   This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have rights which vary from state to state.     I need to send some transmitter in for repair - What do   I do?   Within warranty period / Covered by our Product-Care Program:   Ship malfunctioning components to the following address:   3rd FL, #499-2 Sang 3-dong, Wonmi-gu, Puchon-city, Kyunggi-do, Korea   Tel: 82-32-678-8605 Fax: 82-32-324-9840
1. Pack the components securely   2. Enclose a note with a brief description of the problem   3. Include a business card   4. Ship the equipment in a traceable manner for your protection. (ie UPS ).   5. Insure the shipment for replacement value.   There are no charges for repaired equipment within the warranty period, or if covered by Product-Care, other than your   shipping costs. We will pay shipping one way back to you.   (Shipping by the courier service is available at an additional charge on request)   Out of warranty items will be repaired and sent back C.O.D.   Hints and Tips   Training is the key to success with a paging system.  Orientating your entire staff and training your host staff on the use of the paging system is key to the success of the system. As a part of the general host training program, time must be set aside to teach new hires about the use and care of the   paging system. Be certain staff members understand the importance of asking for the transmitter back after work.   Benefits of a VISUAL paging system   Staff members are alerted thru the pager and know to quickly close the tab of a guest to help speed table turns.    LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA CO., LTD.

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