Lee Technology Korea LTK-25 Pager Transmitter User Manual QBTLTK 25 transmitter User s manual

Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd. Pager Transmitter QBTLTK 25 transmitter User s manual

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Waitercall 25 transmitter User’s manual
Thank you for purchasing LEETEK’s Waitercall 25 paging system. Your system has been
Pre-programmed at the factory and will function once mounted and plugged in.
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MENU
*All programming should be done from the main terminal if an additional / cancel panel is used.
1. To enter programming mode plug in the Unit while holding the 3X button
2. You will see the numbers 1 – 12 either flashing, solid Red or Solid Green
3. The menu is as follows:
#1 = Set the Current Time (hours, minutes & am or pm)
#2 = Set the Sleep Shutdown Time (hourly 1-12, am or pm) *
*Be sure the times are set correctly or your pagers could go to sleep in the middle of a
shift!
#3 = Sleep Shutdown
Green = Active, Red = Inactive
#4 = Page the Manager
Green = Page Manager on Blinking Red, Red – No Manager
page
#5 = Page on Transition Green = Page Waiter on First Button press and all color
transitions Red = Waiter paged only on the first press
#6 = Set transition timers - how long between green to yellow to red transition
#7 = Not used
#8 = Not used
#9 = Not used
#10=Not used
#11=Not used
#12=Simple Page Green = Page waiter on first button press only.
4. To save the configuration at any time, hit the x3 button while at the top-level menu.
Programming & Configuration Instructions
To enter the programming mode, plug in the Unit while holding the X3 button. You will see the numbers
– 12 either flashing, solid Red or Solid Green. After setting the configuration below, press X3 button to save all the
settings.
1. Set the Current Time Menu
The numbers 1-12 can be pressed to correspond to the hours of the day. After pressing #1, press
1-12 to adjust the hour. To set the minutes, press either the #13 button (to scroll up) or #14 (to scroll
down). Use the flashing all sleep button to toggle between am & pm. The dot on the top middle portion
of the LCD indicates PM. (If the dot is there it’s pm; if there is no dot it is am) Note that this current time must
be set in order to have an accurate sleep shutdown. Press the x3 button to exit this menu.
2. Set the Sleep Shutdown Time Menu
The numbers 1-12 can be pressed to correspond to the hours of the day. After pressing #2, press
1-12 for the hour you want the pagers to turn off for the night and use the flashing all sleep button to
toggle between am & pm. The dot on the top middle portion of the LCD indicates PM. (If the dot is there it’s
pm; if there is no dot it is am) Press the x3 button to exit the menu and set the time. Note that when the
internal clock reaches this time, all the pagers will be put to sleep.
3. Sleep Shutdown Active or not
If you want the pagers to automatically go to sleep at a specific time (by “B” above) this light
should be green. If the light is red the shutdown signal will not be sent.
4. Page manager on Blinking Red.
If this light is green the managers’ pager will be paged when any button pressed goes to blinking
red. You must have a numeric manager pager if you want the servers number sent with the page.
5. Page on transitions
If this light is green the server will be paged upon each transition. (i.e. – when each button pressed
turns yellow, red & flashing red the waiter will be paged.) All pages must be cancelled (by pressing the
button again) when the food is picked up.
6. Set “Page Transition Timers” Menu
This controls how long it takes for the transition from green to yellow to red to flashing red takes.
1 is the shortest period of time and 6 is the longest. Default from the factory is #5 (60 seconds)
1=10 seconds, 2=20 seconds, 3=30 seconds, 4=45 seconds, 5=60 seconds, 6=90 seconds
7-11. NOT USED AT THIS TIME
12. Simple Page
When the light is green the system will page waiter on first button press only. The light will stay
green for 5 seconds and then turn off with no further action. NOTE: The light on button # 5 should
be red, to make this function work.
Questions, Comments, Concerns? Call NTN at 82-32-678-8605
Help!
I Need Service!
Help is only a phone call away!
Call Customer Care
82-32-678-8605
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MENU
*All programming should be done from the main terminal if an additional / cancel panel is used.
4. To enter programming mode plug in the Unit while holding the 3X button
5. You will see the numbers 1 – 12 either flashing, solid Red or Solid Green
6. The menu is as follows:
#1 = Set the Current Time (hours, minutes & am or pm)
#2 = Set the Sleep Shutdown Time (hourly 1-12, am or pm) *
*Be sure the times are set correctly or your pagers could go to sleep in the middle of a
shift!
#3 = Sleep Shutdown
Green = Active, Red = Inactive
#4 = Page the Manager
Green = Page Manager on Blinking Red, Red – No Manager
page
#5 = Page on Transition Green = Page Waiter on First Button press and all color
transitions Red = Waiter paged only on the first press
#6 = Set transition timers - how long between green to yellow to red transition
#7 = Not used
#8 = Not used
#9 = Not used
#10=Not used
#11=Not used
#12=Simple Page Green = Page waiter on first button press only.
4. To save the configuration at any time, hit the x3 button while at the top-level menu.
Programming & Configuration Instructions
To enter the programming mode, plug in the Unit while holding the X3 button. You will see the numbers
– 12 either flashing, solid Red or Solid Green. After setting the configuration below, press X3 button to save all the
settings.
1. Set the Current Time Menu
The numbers 1-12 can be pressed to correspond to the hours of the day. After pressing #1, press
1-12 to adjust the hour. To set the minutes, press either the #13 button (to scroll up) or #14 (to scroll
down). Use the flashing all sleep button to toggle between am & pm. The dot on the top middle portion
of the LCD indicates PM. (If the dot is there it’s pm; if there is no dot it is am) Note that this current time must
be set in order to have an accurate sleep shutdown. Press the x3 button to exit this menu.
2. Set the Sleep Shutdown Time Menu
The numbers 1-12 can be pressed to correspond to the hours of the day. After pressing #2, press
1-12 for the hour you want the pagers to turn off for the night and use the flashing all sleep button to
toggle between am & pm. The dot on the top middle portion of the LCD indicates PM. (If the dot is there it’s
pm; if there is no dot it is am) Press the x3 button to exit the menu and set the time. Note that when the
internal clock reaches this time, all the pagers will be put to sleep.
3. Sleep Shutdown Active or not
If you want the pagers to automatically go to sleep at a specific time (by “B” above) this light
should be green. If the light is red the shutdown signal will not be sent.
4. Page manager on Blinking Red.
If this light is green the managers’ pager will be paged when any button pressed goes to blinking
red. You must have a numeric manager pager if you want the servers number sent with the page.
5. Page on transitions
If this light is green the server will be paged upon each transition. (i.e. – when each button pressed
turns yellow, red & flashing red the waiter will be paged.) All pages must be cancelled (by pressing the
button again) when the food is picked up.
6. Set “Page Transition Timers” Menu
This controls how long it takes for the transition from green to yellow to red to flashing red takes.
1 is the shortest period of time and 6 is the longest. Default from the factory is #5 (60 seconds)
1=10 seconds, 2=20 seconds, 3=30 seconds, 4=45 seconds, 5=60 seconds, 6=90 seconds
7-11. NOT USED AT THIS TIME
12. Simple Page
When the light is green the system will page waiter on first button press only. The light will stay
green for 5 seconds and then turn off with no further action. NOTE: The light on button # 5 should
be red, to make this function work.
Questions, Comments, Concerns? Call NTN at 82-32-678-860
Help!
I Need Service!
Help is only a phone call away!
Call Customer Care
82-32-678-8605
5
WARRANTY
LEETEK warrants this product against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a oneyear 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:
#24-2 Samjung-dong Ohjung-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.
WaiterCall 25™
Server Paging System
Operating Instructions
LEETEK (LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA.CO.,LTD)
#24-2 Samjung-dong ohjung-gu Puchon –city
Kyunggi-do Korea
WaiterCall 25
Thank you for purchasing LEETEK’s “WaiterCall 25” Server Paging System. Your system has been
pre-programmed at the factory and will function once mounted and plugged in.
Set Up & Mounting Instructions:
1) Mount the unit onto the cook line using the included brackets, or remove the rear brackets and mount
it directly to the wall if desired. The unit will mount using the 4 keyhole cutouts in the back panel.
To mount to the wall, drill holes for the wall inserts included using the included template.
2) Plug the 2-amp wall transformer into any suitable AC outlet. Plug the power connector into the power
jack on the bottom right hand side of the unit.
3) Mount the transmitter in a convenient location away from heat lamps, steam tables and water.
4) To turn the pagers on press and hold the side round button on each pager until it lights and vibrates.
After the pager is on, the only way to turn it off is via the sleep command on the transmitter.
How the system works:
Ø Write the servers name next to his pager number with a Dry Erase Marker (warning: regular ink
will make permanent marks, making name changes difficult – clean with a non abrasive cleaner
ONLY!). The name panels are magnetic and can easily be removed and replaced to simplify pager
assignment during shift changes. .
Ø Press the number that corresponds to the servers name on the sending unit and that pager will
silently vibrate. Range of this system should easily cover even the largest of restaurants. You can
send a single, double or triple vibration to servers, sending them to different parts of the kitchen.
For example: 1 vibe means go to the hot line, 2 vibes means go to the salad station, etc.
To page a pager with a single vibe press the corresponding number until the unit beeps once and the
green light comes on.
To page a pager with a dual v ibe, press the x2 button once and then press the corresponding server /
pager number within 5 seconds. You can label what the x2 means on the space provided on the magnet.
To page a pager with a triple vibe, press the x3 button once and then press the corresponding server
/ pager number within 5 seconds. You can label what the x3 means on the space provided on the magnet.
Repage Feature: You may select to have this system page the server one time only or repage them 4
times if the food has not been picked up. (See programming instructions) The system can also notify the
manager on an optional digital pager with the tardy servers number.
To Cancel a page, press the corresponding number on the unit until it beeps once and the light goes
off. If you do not cancel the page, and the repage feature is turned on, the pager will repage the server 3
times automatically every 60 seconds (this feature is adjustable). The transmitter will change from green
(food up for 1 minute) to yellow (food up for 2 minutes) to red (food up for 3 minutes) and flashing red
(food dying in the window!). At that point the system can page the managers pager with the server
number notifying him that there is food up in need of attention.
To put all pagers into the low power Sleep mode: These battery-operated pagers should be turned
off each night to lengthen their life. Press and hold the all sleep button until it stops beeping and flashing
(around 5 seconds) and you hear a single short tone. This system has been preprogrammed to
automatically send the sleep command at 1am. (this feature is programmable and adjustable).
To page all pagers, press and hold the all page button until it stops beeping and flashing (around 5
seconds) and you hear a single short tone.
To page the Manager, press and hold the MGR button until it stops beeping and flashing (around 5
seconds) and you hear a single short tone. This button only works if you have purchased the optional
manager display pager. Any pager can be given to the manager and be used as a manager pager.
Additional and / or Cancel Panel, WaiterCall 25 has the option an additional / cancel panel. The
second panel is plugged into the first and placed in another location. This second panel allows you to send
a page or cancel a page from either unit. (The system can also be preprogrammed to send a different
vibration from each location.)
The main unit houses the transmitter and power supply. Simply mount both units in their desired location.
Distance can be anywhere from 1 foot to 50 feet apart (the standard patch cord is 6 feet long. Additional
length is available for an extra charge.) Plug in the power supply to the main unit, plug the patch cord
from the side of the main terminal to the side of the additional terminal and your ready to go.
WAITERCALL Specification
Frequency : 457.5750Mhz +/- 200Hz
FM Modulation Deviation : 4.5Khz
FM Accuracy : +/- 5% . 4.275 . /4.5Khz / 4.725 Khz
Data Rate : 1200 BPS (POCSAG)
RF OUTPUT : 30 dbm +/- 1dbm Maximum (1w)
Message : Numeric , 7digit Maximum
ADDRESS RANGE : 1 to 9999
Frequency and data rate setting :
Through RS-232C connector.Computer program included.
Address Abbreviation : Pager address are shortened to 3 digit trough RS-232Cconnector.
Computer program is included
POWER :DC 12V/2A
Dimension :275mm X 190mm X 31mm
Weight :2kg

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