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1. and press ENTER 6 Enter the phone number for the party and press ENTER for Finished Long Range Systems 12 Paging a Party 1 Select a party from the waitlist by pressing ENTER 2 Select an open table 3 Guest will now be paged and their table number will next to the party s name Die lus Open 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Managerl Manager 2 Manager 3 3 47 pm Step 1 Selecting a Guest to Page ESIEII gt x Select table for Ann 1 Open il 2 3 4 5 6 7 Open 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Managerl Manager 2 Manager 3 3 47 pm Step 3 View of Paged Guest with Table Assignments 13 T7503 User Manual Seating a Party To seat a party highlight the party from the waitlist and press SEAT The party will now be removed from the waitlist Paging a Manager 1 To page a manager use the M1 M2 and M3 keys 2 Type in a 3 digit code for a preset message or press M1 to write a free form message 3 Press ENTER to send the page fi DW les lonr Ta Tw T Ss gt x Final message Press ENTER to page EXIT to cancel or M1 to write a free form message T oT gt x 1A D MI1 Vibel M2 Vibe 2 Ope M3 Vibe 3 ENTER Vibe Once Managerl Manager 2 Manager 3 3 52 pm Mana Paging an Alpha numeric Paging an SP4 Manager Pager Manager Pager Long Range Systems 14 CHAPTER 9 SIMPLIFIED PAGING MODE Guest Pager Phone Table Status Open 1 2 3 Man
2. any LRS system Any individ ual components or products purchased will receive a 30 day manufacture warranty This warranty covers any defects due to faulty material or work manship but does not include damage to the product resulting from accident misuse or improper electrical connection If the product or system should be come defective within the warranty period we will repair or replace with equivalent equipment free of charge We will pay transportation charges to return your product via standard FedEx Ground shipping provided the prod uct is shipped prepaid to Long Range Systems LLC 4550 Excel Pkwy Suite 200 Addison TX 75001 No return or replacement can be received without prior authorization from the LRS Customer Support department or without the proper RMA posted on the outside of the shipping container Contact Customer Support at 800 437 4996 or www pager net This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have rights that vary by state World Headquarters Long Range Systems Inc 4550 Excel Pkwy Ste 200 Addison TX 75001 800 437 4996 214 553 5308 Fax 214 221 0160 LRS Australia 61 02 9955 5700 www Irsaustralia com au LRS Offices LRS Brazil 5511 41528416 www lrspager com br LRS Colombia 457 1 7592452 www lrscolombia com LRS Canada 877 607 7243 www lrscanada ca LRS Middle East 9613 81 82 84 www lrs Ib com LRS Europe GmbH 49 531 310542 0 www lrs eu com LR
3. negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part device or system EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Long Range Systems hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the T7503 paging transmitter 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 telecom munication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their con formity 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 0042 053013 Long Range Systems 26 21 T7503 User Manual
4. 31 032 033 034 035 036 037 Starter Service drive Showroom Parked Call Voice Mail Dressing room Price check Department Cashier Office Table Winner Pickup Dock You have mail Table ready No special Hole 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 Adding or Editing Custom Messages These messages will be stored at 077 to 099 Kitchen Bar Door Survey T nnn O mm Break Fire Unit Window Nurse Register Owner Check Drink Food Service Seat Booth Lobby Help 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 Restroom Valet Car Bus Bay Low battery Error Exit Fax host Space Location Nursery Teller Officer Buffet Diaper change Child crying To nursery Example Send a custom message Customer Service 123 stored at 079 Enter code 0 7 9 1 2 3 Displays Customer Service 123 To create a custom message that can be entered while paging 1 Press SETUP Long Range Systems 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select SYSTEM TOOLS 4 Select ADD EDIT CUSTOM MESSAGES 5 Highlight Create New Message or a current message and press ENTER 6 Type in the message and press ENTER 7 Press EXIT and accept the changes 10 CHAPTER 4 WAITLIST MODE OPERATION Waitlist Mode will display any guests waiting to be seated and a list of ta bles available
5. 64 6026 and LRS will fax a copy of the wait list to you When you call in please have your serial num ber ready this can be located on the bottom of your transmitter 19 T7503 User Manual CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Why does the Display show nothing Be sure power supply is plugged in e If yes Be sure power supply is good substitute Be sure the wall circuit is on Unplug and re plug a few times to be sure the unit doesn t need a reset If no plug it in Remedy If power supply is good call LRS to get a new transmitter If power supply is bad call LRS for a new power supply Why do the Pagers not Receive Pages Be sure pagers are ON Awake Charged or have Good Batteries NOTE The Access Code is needed for Setup functions Try paging more than one pager to be sure it s not a faulty pager Do a System Reset Check the Restaurant ID Use the ID finder function 1 Remove 2 or 3 pagers or coasters from the charger or turn on some battery powered pagers Press Setup Select Pagers Select Diagnostics Select ID Finder Press Enter to begin and the unit searches all of the ID codes begin ning with ID 0 7 When it has paged all of the codes it asks Did Your Pager Work If your pagers paged select Yes and the unit will be set to this ID oa 5 WN If your pagers didn t page select No and the unit will try the next ID Continue until the correct ID is found If the u
6. 7903 USER MANUAL 800 437 4996 www pager net 17503 Paging System Transmitter USER MANUAL Installation Warranty and Service Information Long Range Systems Inc 4550 Excel Parkway Suite 200 Addison TX 75001 Thank you for choosing Long Range Systems to provide your on premise paging solution 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 Keep this instruction in a safe place available to managers and key staff Chapter 1 The T7503 eei entente tette tn tea 3 Keyboard Description iuit ae 3 Main Keypad meint ertt oerte etin dietis 3 Secondary Keypad 4 Operation MOdes nein terne ere nro renean ores ignani Dra aii 4 AGCESS COG PD 4 5 5 5 Connecting to the Internet with Optional Cell Phone Paging 6 POS Printers sess 6 Chapter 3 Setting Menu Options 7 Anti z Theft eti rere coe in eris paure eara 7 AUtLO IOCalSe ccrte ittis puis sei Ld ce beer 7 Bir iotieriiduo I II EE T LS 8 Assigning Managers to Buttons ee 8 Adding or Enabling Seating Preferences eesseessss 8 Smoking Preferences eei naina ra b ca veesi useki diina 8 Table Preferences nennen 8 Special Needs Options uunsseesssssunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 Sending Viessagg
7. S South Africa 27 21 422 4975 www lrssa com LRS United Kingdom 44 0 1782 537000 www rspagers co uk LRS Saudi Arabia 966 565 120 173 www pagerksa com Copyright 2013 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 employees or customers None of the material contained herein may be copied reproduced republished 25 T7503 User Manual downloaded displayed 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 Addi tional 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 copyright and other intellectual prop erty rights of LRS and shall be treated in accordance with the previous para graph 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 fur ther notice to any products herein Long Range Systems Inc makes no war ranty represe
8. agerl Manager2 Manager3 5 00pm The Simplified Paging Mode will display a line for paging Guest Pagers or Cell Phones and a list of tables available for seating Paging Paging a Pager In the Guest Pager Phone section type the Pager Number and press ENTER This will let the guest know that their table is ready Press the PAGE button to switch from the Table Status section back to Paging Guest Pager Phone zz MENZLTINEENE gt x Really page 23 Table Ope Managerl Manager2 Manager3 5 00 pm Paging a Cell Phone In the Guest Pager Phone section type the Phone Number of the Guest and press ENTER The number will be saved as a pager number between 501 and 699 When ready to page the Guest type the Pager Number and the Guest s Cell Phone will be called to alert them that their table is ready 15 T7503 User Manual Guest Pager Phone Guest Pager Phone 123 456 7890 Press ENTER Managerl Manager2 Manager3 3 16 pm Managerl Manager2 Manager3 3 18 pm Table Status This section will show tables that are available as a table number in the Open Bus or Hold lists Tables on this list can be added and removed from the T7503 keypad by pressing the TBL STAT button When tables are avail able the ALERT key on the keypad is lit Long Range Systems 16 CHAPTER b 1901 AND TABLE MANAGEMENT The T901 is a handheld device that works with the T7503 to remotely add guests to t
9. bles the guest seating function P Secondary Keypad Sd Alert Key unmarked Lights to show that tables are available for seating and blinks when attention is needed volle Page Key Used to page guest staff pagers TBL Stat Key Enables the table status edit function Wait List Key Returns the system to the wait list function NOTE this is the default function Operation Modes There are two ways to configure a T7503 Simplified Paging and Waitlist Operation Simplified Paging This mode is used for simple paging of guests using pagers or cell phones and also shows a list of tables available for seating Waitlist Waitlist Mode will display any guests waiting to be seated and a list of tables available for seating Access Code The Access Code is a 5 digit code used to enter certain higher level menus The default code is 5 6 7 8 9 To change the Access Code contact LRS Long Range Systems 4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND SETUP Basic Installation Caution Do not mount the transmitter near any large metal objects 1 Un wrap all system components 2 Put T7503 in a location with easy access to a standard 110 220V outlet 3 Twist the 3 antenna onto the silver connector located at the rear of the transmitter 4 Plug the transmitter 12 VDC power supply into a standard 110 220V outlet and connect the barrel end into the port located on the rear of the transmitter 5 After 1 minute the T7503 keyboard light
10. efore using the T7503 please read the following descriptions Note that during any functions that the display changes the keys may perform differ ent functions and only the lighted keys are enabled Main Keypad Remove AFFILIATE HOLD 300e 9 9 Y E 0 C9 DD ED C9 69 62 2 C2 C0 C9 OOOO 65 69 OOOO GD 69 M Keys The M function keys are the first row of keys under the display The operations of the keys change depending upon function on the screen e g in the Wait List function the M keys are used to page the managers Number Keys 1 through 0 are used to enter numbers such as the pager number or the selection in the setup menus Alpha Function When entering text e g guest s names all the keys change to alpha characters displayed on each key Staff Key Used to page staff or server pagers Setup Key Selects the setup menu to change operating functions e g system identification code Info Key Shows information for parties on the waiting list Edit Key Enables updating of wait list information and setup functions Exit Key Cancels a process and returns the system to a previous state BKSP Key Backs the entry cursor to undo the last keystroke s 3 T7503 User Manual Enter Key Completes a task Wait Key Opens the wait list entry function M KEYPAD Reserve Key Opens reservation window Hold Key Enables the table hold function Seat Key Ena
11. ext of the preferences and press ENTER 7 Press EXIT and accept the changes Special Needs Options Some customers may have a unique need before they can be seated Some Special Needs can include Close to Door High Chair and so on To turn on Special Needs 1 Press Setup 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select WAITLIST SETTINGS 4 Select SPECIAL NEEDS 5 Select ON to turn on Special Needs 6 Press EXIT and accept the changes To edit or create Special Needs 1 Press Setup 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select WAITLIST SETTINGS 4 Select EDIT SPECIAL NEEDS 5 Select to Add or Edit a special need 6 Type in the text of the special need and press ENTER 7 Press EXIT and accept the changes Sending Messages The transmitters use a set of pre canned messages when paging staff text alpha pagers These messages are built in using codes 000 to 076 and cannot be edited 9 T7503 User Manual Example Send a message to call extension 123 Code 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 From Preset Message Table choose 006 Call Ext Enter code 0 0 6 1 2 3 Displays CALL EXT 123 Message Phone Call Sales Call Manager Customer Room Visitor call Ext MTG Room Lane Aisle Void Stamps Change Station Machine Operator Emergency XX Minutes Tee Pro Shop 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 0
12. for seating Table Status Open 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Managerl Manager 2 Manager 3 3 42 pm Adding a Party to the Waitlist 1 Press the WAIT key 2 Atthe Make Walk In Wizard Enter the Guest s Party Size and press ENTER Enter the Quoted Wait Time and press ENTER If required select preferences e g Smoking Table Booth Patio Enter the Name of the party and press ENTER Enter the Guest Pager if handing out an on premise pager or Mo bile Phone to use the guest s cell phone as a pager and press ENTER 3 When all fields are entered press ENTER for Finished we Make Walk in Ti d we Make Walk in T d Walk in Walk in Enter party size Enter quoted wait time t m lt Back Cancel 1 Entering a Party Size 2 Entering the Ouoted Wait Ma 11 T7503 User Manual IND NN gt gt Walk in Walk in Select smoking preference Enter party name ye Make Walk in Do Make Walk in Walk in Walk in Enter pager number 800 437 4996 Enter pager number El sl o TH Back Cancel Bi Be Dee 5 Entering Guest s Phone Number 6 Entering Assigned Pager Number for Paging Adding a Reservation 1 Press the RESERVE button 2 Enter the party size and press ENTER 3 Enter the date and time of the reservation and press ENTER 4 As required select preferences 5 Enter the party name
13. he waitlist or change the status of a table To use a T901 please refer to the separate T901 user instructions or contact LRS CHAPTER 7 PROGRAMMING PAGERS To program a Guest Pager Lobster and Paddle 1 Press SETUP and enter the access code 2 Select SYSTEM TOOLS 3 Select PROGRAM PAGERS 4 Select Coaster 5 Select the type of programming Pager IDs if programming individual pagers Broadcast system ID if changing all the pagers to a new System or turning all their vibrators on or off 6 Select if the pager should vibrate when paged 7 For individual pager programming enter the Pager Number 8 Reset the Guest Pager using the charger When the pager finishes flashing vibrating press NEXT gt 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 for each pager to program To program a Staff Star Rechargeable Pager 1 Press SETUP and enter the access code 2 Select SYSTEM TOOLS 3 Select PROGRAM PAGERS 4 Select Star 5 Select Manager 6 Select the type of programming Pager IDs if programming individual pagers Broadcast system ID if changing all the pagers to a new System or turning all their vibrators on or off 7 Select if the pager should vibrate when paged 17 T7503 User Manual 8 For individual pager programming enter the Pager Number 9 Reset the Staff Pager using the charger When the pager finishes flashing vibrating press NEXT gt 10 Repeat steps 4 through 9 for each pager to program To program a Bat
14. l Transmit Power 1 Press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select PAGERS 4 Select TRANSMIT POWER 5 Enter a power level from 0 to 31 and press ENTER 6 Press EXIT and accept the changes Assigning Managers to Buttons This feature is used to edit which buttons are assigned to alert a manager pager 1 Press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select PAGERS 4 Select either M1 ASSIGNMENT M2 ASSIGNMENT M3 ASSIGNMENT 5 Enter the new manager pager number and press ENTER 6 Press EXIT and accept the changes Adding or Enabling Seating Preferences Smoking Preferences 1 Press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select WAITLIST SETTINGS 4 Select SMOKING 5 Select ON to turn on Smoking Preferences or OFF to turn off 6 Press EXIT and accept the changes Table Preferences When a patron is added to the Waitlist or Reservation a Table Preference can also be set such as a Booth Window Seat Patio Bar and so on To turn on Table Preferences 1 Press Setup 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select WAITLIST SETTINGS Long Range Systems 8 4 Select TABLE PREFERENCES 5 Select ON to turn on Table Preferences 6 Press EXIT and accept the changes To edit or create Table Preferences 1 Press Setup 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select WAITLIST SETTINGS 4 Select EDIT TABLE PREFERENCES 5 Select to Add or Edit a preference 6 Typein the t
15. l accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the unit Notice To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and gain is set so that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not more than required for successful communication Required voltage One 110 220V outlet for the T7503 Operating Frequency Radiated Power 420 470 MHz 1W FCC Part 90 2 4 GHz ISM Band 100mW FCC Part 15 Operating Range Dependent upon pagers used Broadband Connection Cat 5 connection to 10 100BaseT Router connected to Internet Battery Powered Pagers Required voltage One AAA Alkaline battery for the pager Rechargeable Pagers Batteries Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Rechargeable Lifetime of Batteries Approximately 3 5 years Battery life of pager Approximately 48 hours depends on how often they are paged Recharge time 14 hours minimum from completely dead Long Range Systems 22 CHAPTER 12 SERVICE QUESTIONS amp ANSWERS Should your paging system ever fail or should you need additional paging supplies call Long Range Systems at 800 437 4996 Monday through Fri day 8 30 am to 5 00 pm Central Time For weekend or night emergencies Long Range Systems has 24 7 live technical support available Please keep in mind that options are limited over the weekend 23 T7503 User Manual Cleaning amp Charging Instructions For LAS Paging Equip
16. ment 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 cleaning LRS pagers we recommend only using ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL BASED CLEANERS To clean the equipment 1 Take a clean cloth and an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner 2 Soak the clean cloth 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 cleaners 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 damage 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 trans mitters DC power supplies will cause damage to equipment that is not covered under the standard warranty Should you have any questions please contact the LRS Customer Serv ice Department at 800 437 4996 Long Range Systems 24 WARRANTY Long Range Systems LLC permits a one year manufacturer s warranty fol lowing the original consumer purchase date of
17. nit cycles back to ID 0 without the pagers responding call LRS Long Range Systems 20 Why do the Battery Powered Pagers Not Receive Pages 1 Be sure the pager is turned on and that the battery is good 2 If pagers do not turn on replace battery and retry If pagers do turn on and still do not receive a page check transmitter How do I connect a USB Mouse To connect a USB Mouse to the T7503 1 Press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select DEVICES 4 Select INPUT 5 Select MICE 6 Select Intellimouse and press OK 7 Press EXIT and accept changes 8 Plug the USB mouse into one of the USB ports Why is Cell Phone Paging not working Make sure network cable is plugged in Check the Status of Click Ahead Seating 1 Press Setup 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select SYSTEM INFO 4 Look at CAS STATUS and status should be OK If Status is OK but still have problems with Cell Phone Paging call LRS If Status shows something besides OK continue to Step 5 5 EXIT SYSTEM INFO and select CAS RESERVATION SETTINGS 6 Select Click Ahead Seating 7 Turn Click Ahead Seating ON 8 EXIT the menus and accept all changes 9 Test Cell Phone Paging If Cell Phone Paging still does not work contact LRS 21 T7503 User Manual CHAPTER 11 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Transmitter Notice Operation is subject to the following This device may not cause interference This device wil
18. nnect power to printer Long Range Systems 6 CHAPTER 3 SETTING MENU OPTIONS Anti Theft Theft deterrent is used to alert staff and guests that they are leaving the premises while still carrying the coaster pager When Activated The transmitter sends a signal to the coaster pager and if the sig nal is not received the coaster pager will emit a continuous beep sound until it is returned to the charging unit or back in range The LED screen on the alpha text pagers will display OUT OF RANGE 1 Press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select PAGERS 4 Select ANTI THEFT 5 Select ON to turn on Anti theft or OFF to turn off Anti theft 6 Press EXIT and accept the changes Auto locate Auto Locate sends a signal to ALL coasters pagers at a preset time The pagers will beep so that staff can locate them coasters will flash and beep Example If closing at 11 30PM the transmitter can be set to auto locate at 12 30AM causing all missing coasters pagers to beep at that time When activated Asignal is sent out to ALL coaster pagers Pagers will Beep or Flash until returned to charging unit or the batteries are removed 1 Press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select PAGERS 4 Select AUTO LOCATE 5 Press M1 to enable Auto Locate 6 Enter a time for Auto Locate to send the locate signal to all pagers 7 Press EXIT and accept the changes 7 T7503 User Manua
19. ntation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does Long Range Systems 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 conse quential or incidental damages Typical parameters that may be provided in Long Range Systems 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 Long Range Systems Inc products are not designed intended or author ized for use as components in systems intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the Long Range Systems Inc product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should Buyer purchase or use Long Range Systems Inc products for any such unintended or unauthorized application Buyer shall indemnify and hold Long Range Systems Inc and its officers employees subsidiaries af filiates 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 unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that Long Range Systems Inc was
20. s will stop chasing Enter the current Time and Date US Format HH MM am pm and MM DD YY 6 Optional Plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN port to connect to a network SD Card The SD Card can be used to backup a T7503 or to transfer the information from an old T7503 onto a new replacement T7503 If the SD Card is removed or missing the card can be inserted into the slot on the right side of the transmitter After it is inserted a pop up window will show that a New Card is detected and will give options to select to use as a Live Backup or to Clone T7503 from the SD Card if the card is transferred from one T7503 to another 5 T7503 User Manual Connecting to the Internet with Optional Cell Phone Paging The T7503 can connect to the internet using the LAN Port and page a cus tomer s cell phone that their table is ready This option must be enabled by LRS Please contact your local representa tive POS Printer A Printer will print a Seating Chit with the customer s Name Table Number Pager Number and any Preferences To set up a printer 1 On T7503 press SETUP 2 Enter access code and press ENTER 3 Select DEVICES 4 Select PRINTER 5 Select PRINTER ADDRESS and press ENTER 6 Enter the printer s IP Address and press ENTER 7 Press EXIT and accept changes 8 Place the POS Printer near the T7503 9 Connect an Ethernet cable from the printer to LAN port of T7503 or connect to Ethernet Hub 10 Co
21. se uisi isnie iaa sensenti N saaa aar ra bedid u aade 9 Adding or Editing Custom Messages 10 Chapter 4 Waitlist Mode Operation Adding a Party to the Waitlist Adding a Reservatloni recie een Paging Party REIP Seating a PAY ae agna ira na dua ins P ging a M anager a nennen Chapter 5 Simplified Paging Mode ss 15 Rag 15 WaAble Status fee 16 Chapter 6 T901 and Table Management sese 17 Chapter 7 Programming Pagers essere nnne 17 Chapter 8 Replacing the T7503 seen 19 Chapter 9 Fax Back iterare nerunt 19 1 T7503 User Manual Chapter 10 Troubleshooting essent 20 Why does the Display show nothing 20 Why do the Pagers not Receive Pages ps 20 Why do the Battery Powered Pagers Not Receive Pages 21 How do I connect a USB Mouse sese 21 Why is Cell Phone Paging not working eese 21 Chapter 11 System Specifications Transiter arrn EEE cane EEE EHER ea EA aaa aE AESA rE ETAETA Battery Powered Pagers esee nennen nnne tnra Rechargeable Pagers recettes nna neta render annt a rear Chapter 12 Service Questions and Answers sss 23 Waranty OE DUO RR 24 Long Range Systems 2 CHAPTER T THE T7903 Keyboard Description B
22. tery Operated Alpha Pager 1 Press SETUP and enter the access code 2 Select SYSTEM TOOLS 3 Select PROGRAM PAGERS 4 Select Alphanumeric 5 Enter the Pager Number 6 Turn the Alpha Pager off 7 Turn the Alpha Pager on and wait until it boots up and finishes vibrat ing 8 Repeat Steps 5 through 7 for each Alpha Pager to Program To program Rechargeable Alpha Pager 1 Press SETUP and enter the access code 2 Select SYSTEM TOOLS 3 Select PROGRAM PAGERS 4 Select Alphanumeric 5 Enter the Pager Number 6 Reset the Rechargeable Alpha Pager using the charger and wait for it to stop vibrating 7 Repeat Steps 5 through 6 for each Alpha Pager to Program Long Range Systems 18 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING THE T7303 To replace the T7503 1 Unplug your defective T7503 transmitter 2 Disconnect all cables Ethernet power from defective unit and con nect to the replacement 3 Remove the SD card from the side of your defective T7503 transmit ter 4 Insert SD card into the side of the new T7503 transmitter 5 After inserting the SD card into the new unit select the option Clone from SD card Do not select the option to back up this will ERASE all saved settings 6 Test your system to be sure it is working properly Chapter 9 FAX BACK The Fax Back service is designed to help users should they lose the wait list on their transmitter If your wait list becomes unavailable call 1 800 8

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