BOOMERANG PAGING SYSTEM (RCL T800) Manual

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BOOMERANG PAGING SYSTEM (RCL T800) Manual RCL Korea

A. EASY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Step Lock the antenna to the right corner of the Boomerang RCL T800 Transmitter. (Fit over plug and twist left to lock antenna in place) Step Plug the Boomerang RCL T800 Transmitter A/C adaptor into the Boomerang RCL T800 Transmitter and then into a standard outlet. A surge protector is recommended. Step RCL T800 Transmitter will be fully charged in 4 hours. B. SYSTEM SETTING To enter programming mode, press the SETUP button and enter the password * * 8 # # followed by ENTER. If the password is accepted, the display will show Menu Option F1:Up F2:Down Use the F1 or F2 key to scroll through the several menu options or press CANCEL key to exit the system setting menu. 1. Set Time Display With this feature, you can setup current time into the Boomerang transmitter. At the Set Time menu, set the hour using Number key and then press ENTER key. Then enter the minutes and press ENTER key. Press # 1 key to select AM, # 2 is to select PM. After selection of it, then press ENTER key After the correct time is set, press the ENTER 2. Set Alerts Type With this feature, you can have the option of changing your pagers alert type. To change the alert type of your pagers, follow the below instructions: At the Set Alerts menu, press the ENTER key If the Change? menu appears, press # 1 key to select Yes, #2 key is to select NO, then press ENTER key ( press CANCEL key, and return to the main menu ) Select one of 1~7 Alert modes, then press ENTER key. 1) Vibration 2) LED 3) Beep 4) Beep/Vib/LED 5) Vibe/LED 6) Beep/Vib 7) Beep/LED

( Use the F1 key to scroll through these 7 alert modes ) The pagers will now respond with your new selected alert type. you could change alert type with boomerang transmitter Select your desired alert type from the table below. Type of Alert Transmitter Code Vibrate only #*001 LED lights only #*002 Beep only #*003 Vibrate, LED light, and Beep #*004 Vibrate and LED light #*005 Beep and Vibrate #*006 Beep and LED light #*007 Sleep mode #*016 After all of the charging racks in your system are unplugged, return to the transmitter and follow the following procedure: 1. Select your desired alert type combination from the table above: 2. At the PAGER # : prompt, enter the code 7288 on the keypad. 3. Press the blue SETUP key above the large red CANCEL key. 4. Your transmitter should then show MESSAGE : 5. Enter the Transmitter Code that corresponds to the alert combination you would like the Customer pager to tone. The * and the # buttons will look like [] on the display. This is normal. 6. Press the large orange ENTER button. At this point, all of the pagers in your system should tone with the alert that you selected. To reset the pagers and stop the tones, plug the Charging Racks back into the power. 3. Set Alert Time With this feature, you can set the alert time, how long the pager alerts, when the pager receive the signal from the transmitter. To change the Alert time mode of your pagers, follow these instructions: At the Set Alert Time menu, press Enter key.

If the Change? menu appears, press # 1 key to select Yes or # 2 key to select #. Then press ENTER key. ( Press CANCEL key to exit, and return to the main menu ) Select one of 1 8 Alert time modes as below, then press ENTER key 1) 05 SEC 2) 15 SEC 3) 30 SEC 4) 60 SEC 5) 90 SEC 6) 120 SEC 7) 180 SEC 8) Continuance (Use the F1 key to scroll through the 8 alert time modes) Also, you could change alert time with boomerang transmitter Select your desired alert time from the table below. Time of Alert Transmitter Code 5 seconds #*010 15 seconds #*012 30 seconds #*013 60 seconds #*014 120 seconds #*015 After all of the charging racks in your system are unplugged, return to the transmitter and follow the following procedure: 1. Select your desired tone length from the table above: 2. At the PAGER # : prompt, enter the code 7288 on the keypad. 3. Press the blue SETUP key above the large red CANCEL key. 4. Your transmitter should then show MESSAGE: 5. Enter the Transmitter Code that corresponds to the length of time you would like the Customer pager to tone. The * and the # buttons will look like [] on the display. This is normal. 6. Press the large orange ENTER button. At this point, all of the pagers in your system should tone for the amount of time that you selected. To reset the pagers and stop the tones, plug the Charging Racks back into the power. 4. 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. To turn the Out of Range USE or NOT At the Out of Rng menu, press Enter key. Press #1 key, then ENTER key to turn the Out of Range USE ( #2 key is to select

NOT ) Return all the pagers to the charger base or plug the power supply. The pagers are ready to receive the page with its new message mode. 5. Auto MSG With this feature, you can choose if you will send some designated messages. At the Auto MSG menu, press ENTER key Then press #1 key, then ENTER key to select USE. ( #2 key is to select NOT ) Return all the pagers to the charger base or plug the power supply. The pagers are ready to receive the page with its new message mode 6. Prog Pager # (ID WRITER PORT) With this feature, you can change a pager number. <Writing Mode> At prog pager # menu, press the Enter Key If the Pager # Change? is displayed, press #1 key to select Yes or #2 key to select NOT Then press ENTER key. ( Press CANCEL key to exit, and return to the main menu ) Connect the pin programmer jig to the pager programming holes. If the LED is blinking, write the digits to program a pager number. Then press F4 Key. <Reading Mode> At Prog pager # menu, press the Enter Key If the Pager # Change? appears, press #1 key to select Yes or #2 key to select NOT. Then press ENTER key. ( Press CANCEL key to exit, and return to the main menu ) If the LED is blinking, connect the pin programmer jig to the pager 5 slot holes. Then press F3 Key The pager number is seen on the LCD screen. 7. Frequency With this feature, you can choose 16 types of frequency At the Freq menu, press ENTER key

If the Freq to Change? is displayed, press #1 key to select Yes or #2 key to select NOT. Then press ENTER key. ( Press CANCEL key to exit, and return to the main menu ) Select one of 1~16 Frequency modes, then press ENTER key. ( Use the F1 or F2 key to scroll through these 36 Frequency modes ) 01) 445.0000 02) 445.9000 03) 445.9250 04) 446.1000 05) 446.4750 06) 446.5250 07) 449.5750 08) 449.7500 09) 449.8000 10) 450.0000 11) 450.0500 12) 450.3250 13) 450.3750 14) 456.8750 15) 457.5250 16) 457.5500 17) 457.5750 18) 457.6000 19) 459.0500 20) 459.1000 21) 459.6500 22) 460.2250 23) 461.2625 24) 461.3000 25) 461.4750 26) 461.4875 27) 462.7500 28) 467.7500 29) 467.7750 30) 467.8000 31) 467.8250 32) 467.8750 33) 467.9000 34) 467.9250 35) 468.1125 36) 469.0250 8. System ID With this feature, you can set one of base ID (0~200) At the System ID menu, press ENTER key If the System Base ID is displayed, press 3Digits to setup its base ID 9. Group ID With this feature, you can set group ID s (0000~9999). At the Group ID_1 menu, press 4digits(0000~9999) to setup User s Group ID and ENTER key : Default Group ID: 7288 If the Group ID_2 menu appears, press 4digits(0000~9999) to setup Manager s Group ID : Default Group ID: 9984 10. Out of Range ID With this feature, you can set out of range ID (0000~9999) At the Out of Range menu, press 4digits(0000~9999) to setup Out of Range ID and ENTER key : Default Group ID: 0000

11. Baud Rate With this feature, you can select BPS (512/1200) At the Baud Rate menu, press ENTER key, If the Baud Rate to Chg menu appears, press #1 key to select Yes, #2 key is to select NOT, then press ENTER key Press #1 key to select 512 or #2 key to select 1200. Then press ENTER key. 12. Field Test With this feature, you can send the out of range off message one by ten seconds. At the Field Test menu, press ENTER key. If the Field Test? menu appears, press #1 key to select Yes, #2 key is to select NOT, then press ENTER key 13. ID Writer (ID WRITER PORT) With this feature, you can change the settings (Serial number, Baud Rate, System Base ID, Cap1 Group ID, Cap2 All Page ID, Cap3 Out of Range ID, Cap4 Individual ID). At the ID Writer menu, press the Enter key. If the LED is blinking, connect the pin programmer jig to the pager programming holes. Using these keys ( F1 Key : UP, F2 Key : Down, F3 Key : Read, F4 Key : Write ), you can setup these settings hereinafter. 1. Serial NO. 2. Baud Rate 3. System Base ID 4. Cap1 Group ID 5. Cap2 All Page ID 6. Cap3 Out of Range ID 7. Cap4 Individual ID SPECIFICATION

FEATURE Battery Life BENEFIT Standby time: 20 hours.(out of range :OFF) 2 hours(out of range: ON) Maximum transmitting time: 1000 times Low battery display ID WIRTER PORT PRO-BOX PORT For MINI BOOMERANG RX CAPCODE PROGRAM For PC OR PRO BOX NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. NOTICE This manual, software and electronic circuitry are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual, software and electronic circuitry may not be copied, in whole or in part without written prior consent of Lee Technology. All information provided in this document is carefully prepared and offered in good faith as a guide in the installation, use and servicing of our products. Installers must ensure that the final installation operates satisfactorily within the relevant regulatory requirements. Lee Technology accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation. Lee Technology reserves the right to change products, specifications and installation data at any time without notice. Lee Technology makes certain limited warranties with respect to defective diskettes, documentation and electronic circuitry. Please see the associated information contained on this page. LIMITED WARRANTY With respect to the physical documentation and physical electronic circuitry enclosed herein, Lee Technology warrants the same to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. In the event of notification within the warranty period of defects in material or workmanship, Lee Technology will replace the defective diskettes, documentation and electronic circuitry. The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages including but not limited to loss of profit and special incidental, consequential, or other similar claims.

Multicall Paging System User Manual IMPORTANT SAFTEY INFORMATION RF EXPOSURE STATSURE STATEMENT Your Pager Transmitter contains a radio frequency transmitter. When the button is pushed the transmitter sends our RF singnals. CAUTION : To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, A separation distance of at least 8 inches(20cm) must be maintained Between the antenna of this transmitter and all persons, during Normal operation. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co- Located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna of transmitter. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, of attachments could damage the Transmitter and may violate FCC regulations. For a Class A digital device or peripheral, the instructions finished the user shall include The following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual: Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device. Pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in a commercial environment. This equipment generates.

Uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.