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1. lt BLACK BOX Copyright 1996 Black Box Corporation All rights reserved 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 e 724 746 5500 Fax 724 746 0746
2. 8 3 2 Tone Pager EXSOLA 10 Unpackme the EXSULA 10 3 3 Vibrating Tone Pager FX802A 11 Unpacking the 11 A Installation a r 12 4 1 Positioning the Campus Pager 12 4 2 Positioning the Antenna Ground Wire 14 4 3 Connecting Power to the Campus Paget 14 4 4 Installing Replacing Pager 15 5 Using the Campus Pager easi 17 07 5 2 Storing the System 17 5 3 Storing the Pager COE atinada cities 19 5 4 Transmitting a Message Code to a Single Pager 20 5 5 Transmitting a Message Code to All System Pagers 21 5 6 Receiving a Message Code with the Tone Pager 22 5 7 Receiving a Message Code with the Vibrating Tone 22 5 8 Reviewing Stored Message Codes 22 Oe Service InfoMine 23 CAMPUS PAGER 1 Specifications Operating Voltage 120 VAC 60 Hz Transmitting Frequency 27 255 MHz System Codes 1000 combinations Transmitting Range Up to 2 miles 3 2 km Pagers Supported 100 RF Transmitting Power 7 watts Message Code Numbers 10 0 9 Antenna Connection UHF RF connector Power FX810A 120 VAC 60 Hz FX810AE 230 VAC 50 Hz FX801A FX802A 2 AAA batteries not included Size FX810A 3 H
3. BLACK BOX IES SEPTEMBER 1996 FX800A FX800AE FX801A FX802A FX810A FX810AE Campus Pager lehete E O SSS SSS SSS 05550 85050 0050 AAAA CUSTOMER Order toll free in the U S 24 hours 7 A M Monday to midnight Friday 877 877 BBOX SUPPORT FREE technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call 724 746 5500 or fax 724 746 0746 INFORMATION Mail order Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com FCC STATEMENT FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION and INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Class B Digital Device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or telephone reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient
4. 10 W x 8 5 D 7 6 25 4 21 6 FX802A 3 5 2 5 W 1 D 8 9 x 6 4 x 2 5 cm Weight FX810A 5 5 Ib 2 5 kg FX801A FX802A lt 0 1 Ib lt 0 1 kg 2 Important Notes We recommend that you use a surge protector with all electronic devices Use a surge suppressor on the input power supply of the Campus Pager WARNING BEWARE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK You might be shocked if you remove the cover or back of the Campus Pager THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE If you have problems with your Campus Pager call for technical support WARNING You might cause a fire if you expose the Campus Pager to rain or moisture Keep the unit in a clean dry environment To reduce the risk of fire do not set the Campus Pager on any heating or cooking appliance CAMPUS PAGER 3 Introduction 3 1 Campus Pager The Campus Pager is a wireless in house paging system that alerts you to important messages through its individual system pagers One model FX800A is available with included pagers FX801A and another model FX810A works with pagers that you order separately FX801A FX802A 3 1 1 UNPACKING THE CAMPUS PAGER BASE UNIT AND Two PAGERS The Campus Pager package FX800A includes the following items The Campus Pager package includes the following items 1 Campus Pager base unit e 1 antenna e 2 wallimount brackets e 2 screws 2 Tone Pagers FX801A e Th
5. or message codes 3 Press ALL then the one digit message codes that you would like to send If you enter the wrong message code press A C or CANCEL then re enter the correct code NOTE You cannot reset the message code after you press the TRANSMIT button 4 Press the TRANSMIT button The TRANSMIT display lights during transmission and the pager s display flashes the message code number See Section 5 6 If desired press TRANSMIT again to re send the current message code 5 Press A C or CANCEL then repeat Steps 3 and 4 if you want to transmit another message code CAMPUS PAGER 5 6 Receiving a Message Code with the Tone Pager When a Tone Pager is turned ON and receives a page it sounds 12 beeps and flashes the received message code on its display unless you press the ON OFF button to silence the pager before it finishes beeping The 12 beeps and message code display repeat about 10 seconds later Press ON OFF to silence the pager when it beeps again or the pager beeps once about every 60 seconds to remind you that there is a new call Press ON OFF to stop the pager from beeping every 60 seconds If the message code is transmitted to all pagers each pager repeats the 12 beeps three times at about 30 second intervals Press ON OFF to silence the pager 5 7 Receiving a Message Code with the Vibrating Tone Pager When a Vibrating Tone Pager is turned ON and receives a page it vibrates once and flashes the recei
6. the message you ve established for each number We recommend that you use a pencil so the number can be easily changed at a later date Each pager has its own pager code which allows the Campus Pager to send a message to a single pager or to ALL of your system s pagers using the TRANSMIT ALL feature You can record each of the pager codes and their corresponding users on the card located under the Campus Pager The card is inside the bottom of the unit and must be pulled out from the front You can also write down the messages represented by each message code Again we recommend that you use a pencil so the number can be easily changed at a later date 5 2 Storing the System Code Before you can use the Campus Pager you must designate a system code The system code ensures proper signaling between the Campus Pager and the pager To enter and store a system code follow these steps 1 Turn the Campus Pager power on CAMPUS PAGER 2 Turn the Campus Pager over and locate the system code button which is inside the hole labeled SYSTEM CODE Insert a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip and press the button see Figure 5 5 The TRANSMIT display will show the previous system code for about one second then shows __ Figure 5 1 The Campus Pager system code button 3 Enter a three digit system code After about one second the display shows and the system code is stored 4 If you enter a wrong code r
7. eset it by pressing A C CANCEL or the system code button Then repeat Steps 2 and 3 to store the system code again NOTE If your application requires more than 100 system pagers you can use multiple Campus Pager systems If using more than one Campus Pager each system should have a unique system code CAMPUS PAGER 5 3 Storing the Pager Code Before you can use the Tone Pager or Vibrating Tone Pager you must designate a pager code for each of the pagers You must reset all pager codes when you enter a new system code To enter and save a pager code follow these steps 1 Turn the pager OFF 2 Press and hold the ON OFF switch then slide it to the ON position see Figure 5 2 Pager ON OFF Switch CAMPUS PAGER 3 Make sure that the Campus Pager is turned ON then enter a two digit pager code 00 99 and then 0 4 Press the TRANSMIT button on the Campus Pager and the unit will transmit the pager code to the pager The pager will beep four times and flash L on its display four times The pager then beeps 12 times and simultaneously flashes 0 on its display to confirm that it received the message code 0 NOTE For example if you would like the pager to have a new pager code such as 38 enter 380 and press TRANSMIT After you press the TRANSMIT button the Campus Pager LED flashes the three digits seven times and simultaneously transmits the pager code to the pager The three digits will stay lit until y
8. he Campus Pager read the rest of this manual CAMPUS PAGER 4 Installation 4 1 Positioning the Campus Pager You can operate the Campus Pager from a flat surface such as a table counter or shelf Or you can use the supplied wall mount brackets to mount it on a wall Steel and concrete walls reduce the Campus Pager s transmitting range If the Campus Pager is located in a concrete or steel building and part of the coverage area is located outside the structure place the unit and antenna close to a wndow To mount the Campus Pager on a wall follow these steps 1 Slide the wall mount brackets into the 2 wall mount sockets as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Connecting wall mount brackets CAMPUS PAGER 2 Insert the center loaded antenna connector into the antenna jack on the right side of the Campus Pager Turn the connector clockwise until the antenna locks in place For maximum efficiency extend the antenna to its full length orient it vertically and keep it away from walls See Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Connecting the antenna to the Campus Pager 3 Mark the positions for the two supplied mounting screws on the wall The positions should be 5 7 8 apart Drill the two holes then thread the two screws into the wall The screws should extend 1 5 Do not over tighten the screws 4 Align the keyholes on the back of the brackets with the two screws then push in and press down to secure the Campus Page
9. is User s Manual 3 1 2 UNPACKING THE CAMPUS PAGER FX810A The Campus Pager FX810A includes the following items e 1 Campus Pager e 1 Base Unit e This User s Manual You must order the pagers separately to work with the FX810A Choose from either the Tone Pager FX801A or the Vibrating Tone Pager FX802A See Sections 3 2 and 3 3 for more information about these pagers CAMPUS PAGER Figure 3 1 Campus Pager You can use the Campus Pager in a variety of applications in any environment in which you need unlimited direct paging The Pager has a transmission range of up to 2 miles 3 2 km e restaurants hospitals e factories hotels apartment complexes construction sites e offices e retail outlets e residential properties campgrounds CAMPUS PAGER The Campus Pager can send ten different message codes 0 9 and address up to 100 individual system pagers Attractive features of the Campus Pager system include e Nonvolatile memory stores system and pager codes for over one year even if the power fails e Pager message memory stores the last eight message codes and lets you review them by pressing a button Page All feature sends a message to all pagers simultaneously e Center loaded antenna provides up to a maximum of two miles transmitting range depending on the conditions at the receiving site You can replace this antenna with an outdoor antenna fo
10. kaline batteries to power the pager To install or replace the pager s batteries see Figure 4 4 and follow these steps 1 Slide the battery compartment door open 2 Insert two fresh alkaline batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked inside the compartment 3 Slide the battery compartment door closed CAMPUS PAGER Figure 4 4 Installing batteries in the pager The pager will notify you when the batteries are getting low by displaying b on the pager s LED when you press the pager s ON OFF switch It will also notify you by beeping once every fifteen seconds The pager also maintains memory during a power loss so you do not need to re enter its pager code see Section 5 3 5 Using the Campus Pager This section contains operating notes for using the Campus Pager Read these notes before attempting to operate the system 5 1 Overview Before operating the Campus Pager be sure that you understand the following information concerning the paging system s capabilities The Campus Pager covers a maximum range of up to two miles using the supplied center loaded antenna This distance is based on average conditions over a line of sight path This range may be less depending on surrounding conditions The Campus Pager sends a number from 0 9 to one or all of the pagers The pagers in turn beep and display the numbered message Each pager has a label where you can write down
11. or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To meet FCC requirements shielded cables and power cords are required to connect this device to a personal computer or other Class B certified device This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par Industrie Canada CAMPUS PAGER 10 NORMAS OFICIALES MEXICANAS NOM ELECTRICAL SAFETY STATEMENT INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser le das antes de que el aparato el ctrico sea operado Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser guardadas para referencia futura Todas las advertencias en el aparato el ctrico y en sus instrucciones de operaci n deben ser respetadas Todas las instruccione
12. os cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos poniendo particular atenci n a los contactos y recept culos donde salen del aparato 14 El equipo el ctrico debe ser limpiado nicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante 15 En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo 17 Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci n 18 Servicio por personal calificado deber ser provisto cuando A El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da ado u B Objectos han ca do o l quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o D El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su desempe o o El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da ada CAMPUS PAGER TRADEMARKS All applied for and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners CAMPUS PAGER CONTENTS 0 Sinai cad 6 2 7 7 8 9 1 8 3 1 1 Unpacking the Campus Pager Base Unit and TWO PASEIS oreeson etenee Ea io E 8 3 1 2 Unpacking the Campus Pager 810
13. ou perform one of the following actions Turn the Campus Pager OFF e Press A C or CANCEL e Transmit a message to a pager Perform the preceding steps for each pager used with the Campus Pager NOTE If the pager does not successfully store the pager code repeat the preceding steps 5 4 Transmitting a Message Code to a Single Pager 1 Turn the Campus Pager power ON 2 Press A C or CANCEL if the display shows unwanted pager or message codes 3 Enter the two digit code for the pager you want to receive the message then the one digit message code that you want to send If you enter the wrong pager or message code press A C or CANCEL then re enter the correct codes CAMPUS PAGER NOTE You cannot reset either of these codes after you press the TRANSMIT button 4 Press the TRANSMIT button The TRANSMIT display lights during transmission and the pager s display flashes the message code number seven times The three digits will remain lit until you perform one of the following actions Turn the Campus Pager OFF e Press A C or CANCEL e Transmit a message to pager If desired press TRANSMIT again to re send the current message code to the pager 5 Press or CANCEL then repeat Steps 3 and 4 if you want to transmit another message code to another pager 5 5 Transmitting a Message Code to All System Pagers 1 Turn the Campus Pager power ON 2 Press A C or CANCEL if the display shows unwanted pager
14. r extended transmittion range One of your local consumer electronics stores might carry an outdoor antenna If you cannot locate a store that sells an antenna call for technical support Low Battery alarm shows when the pager s battery level is low 3 2 Tone Pager FX801A The Tone Pager beeps 12 times every ten seconds This process is repeated three times and then the pager beeps once every 60 seconds Pressing the on off button allows you to view old messages from newest to oldest Two FX801A pagers come with the FX800A no pagers come with the FX810A you must order them separately UNPACKING THE FX801A The FX801A package includes e 1 Tone Pager This User s Manual You can order additional pagers to work with your base unit CAMPUS PAGER 3 3 Vibrating Tone Pager FX802A The Vibrating Tone Pager works in a similar fashion except that it does not beep 12 times every ten seconds Instead it vibrates once The process does not repeat three times but the unit does beep once every 60 seconds and allows you to view old messages from newest to oldest by pushing the on off button The FX802A includes one pager however you can order additional pagers to work with your base unit UNPACKING THE FX802A The FX802A package includes 1 Vibrating Pager e This User s Manual You can order additional pagers to work with your base unit For more information about how to properly install and operate t
15. r to the wall See Figure 4 3 CAMPUS PAGER Figure 4 3 Connecting the Campus Pager to the mounted screws You can use an outdoor base antenna in place of the supplied antenna to increase the Campus Pager s transmitting range The PL259 type antenna jack on the Campus Pager makes it easy to use with a variety of antennas WARNING When installing or removing a base station antenna use extreme caution If it starts to fall let it go It could contact overhead power lines If the antenna touches the power line contact with the antenna mast cable or guy wires can cause electrocution and death Call the power company to remove the antenna Do not attempt to do so yourself CAMPUS PAGER 4 2 Positioning the Antenna Ground Wire For best transmission fully extend the black antenna ground wire Do not coil this wire as this will diminish the transmission efficiency 4 3 Connecting Power to the Campus Pager Plug the power cord into a standard outlet The Campus Pager does not operate when AC power fails but it maintains the system code in memory See Section 4 6 Because the Campus Pager maintains its memory through power failure there is no need to reprogram the unit when power is restored The Campus Pager can maintain this code for more than one year without power 4 4 Installing Replacing Pager Batteries The individual pager is powered by two AAA batteries not supplied We recommend that you use al
16. s de operaci n y uso deben ser seguidas El aparato el ctrico no deber ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo cerca de la tina de ba o lavabo s tano mojado o cerca de una alberca etc El aparato el ctrico debe ser usado nicamente con carritos o pedestales que sean recomendados por el fabricante El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci n Todo otro servicio deber ser referido a personal de servicio calificado El aparato el ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici n no interfiera su uso La colocaci n del aparato el ctrico sobre una cama sof alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci n no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios de ventilaci n El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor NOM STATEMENT 11 El aparato el ctrico deber ser connectado a una fuente de poder s lo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci n o como se indique en el aparato 12 Precauci n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarizaci n del equipo no sea eliminada 13 L
17. ved message code on its display unless you press the ON OFF button to silence the pager before it vibrates The pager beeps once every 60 seconds and allows you to view old messages from newest to oldest by pushing the on off button Each pager has its own pager code which allows the system to send a message to a single pager or to all of your system s pagers using the TRANSMIT ALL feature You can record each of the pager codes and their corresponding users on the card located under the base unit 5 8 Reviewing Stored Message Codes The pager can store eight message codes Repeatedly press ON OFF to view the stored message codes on by one from newest to oldest A indicates the end of the stored message codes When the memory is full and a new message is received the oldest message code is deleted from memory If a newly received message code is identical to the last message received it is not stored All stored message codes are erased when you turn the pager OFF CAMPUS PAGER 6 Service Information If you have problems with your Campus Pager first call for technical support If technical support personnel cannot solve the problem with your Pager you might have to return the unit to the factory for service Before calling for technical support please have the following items ready 1 Campus Pager serial number 2 Campus Pager Operator s Guide 3 Sales receipt 4 Campus Pager connected to a phone line
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