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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 

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  Remove the plastic bracket (included) under the Transmitter unit by unlocking the 2 latches. 

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  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. 

 

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  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. 

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  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. System Programming 

Summary of Contents for LTK-1100H

Page 1: ...orea T 82 32 324 9838 9 F 82 32 324 9840 FCC ID QBTLTK 1100H Trade Name PAGER TRANSMITTER Model No LTK 1100H THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TW...

Page 2: ...re compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 8 inches 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this trasmitter and all persons during normal operation The antenna uesd for this...

Page 3: ...ting 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...

Page 4: ...ower 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 yo...

Page 5: ...t press the ENTER or Menu key to return to the main menu or press the CANCEL key 2 times to exit the system programming menu 3 Range Test Factory Default OFF With this feature you can determine what d...

Page 6: ...Range With this feature the coasters will play a melody when taken Out of Range of the transmitter to inform the guest that they are Out of Range and will miss their page The melody will only stop wh...

Page 7: ...ions 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 t...

Page 8: ...quipment 4 RF Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment must be installed and operated with a minimum di...

Page 9: ...er 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 bac...

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