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USER MANUAL 

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RX-CS6, RX-CS7, & RX-AT9

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Required Voltage: 110-120V outlet for pager chargers, LRS issued 10VAC, 4.0-4.2A pow-

er supply included in kit
Battery Type: Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH). Rechargeable.
Battery Life: Approximately 3-5 years
Battery Charge Life: Approximately 24 hours (depends on how often they are paged).
Recharge time: 16 hours minimum from completely discharged.
Operating Range: Up to 1/4 mile 
Dimensions: 4.25” x 4.25” x .75”

CLEANING

LRS pagers are made from industrial-strength, polycarbonate material. However, this ma-

terial is susceptible to hairline cracking if non-approved cleaners are used. When clean-

ing LRS pagers, you should only use ETHYL ALCOHOL (ethanol) or ISOPROPYL ALCO-

HOL-BASED CLEANERS. We have done extensive testing with available cleaning materials 

and have not found any issues with either ethyl alcohol (ethanol) or isopropyl alcohol 

(IPA).  ALL other cleaners are not recommended for use on any of our pagers.
To clean the equipment:
    1. Take a clean cloth and an isopropyl-alcohol based cleaner
    2. Wet the clean cloth with the isopropyl alcohol cleaner
    3. Wipe down the pagers or equipment
    4. When dry, place rechargeable pagers back on charge

WARNING:
Cleaning your 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.
Many alcohol-based sanitizers add quaternary ammonium (aka “quat”) to the mix. Long-

term exposure to quats will damage polycarbonate. A commonly used quat is benzalkoni-

um chloride.

Summary of Contents for RX-CS6

Page 1: ...Guest Pager Guest Pager Pro Guest Pager Note GUEST PAGING RECEIVER MODELS RX CS6 RX CS7 RX AT9 Long Range Systems LLC LRSUS COM 800 437 4996 214 553 5308 U S E R MAN UAL ...

Page 2: ...Use 3 Charger Installation 3 Operation 3 Product Specifications 4 Cleaning 4 Troubleshooting 5 Service Questions and Answers 6 What To Do If The System Malfunctions 6 System Repair After The Warranty Expires 6 Ordering Additional Pagers 6 Loss Deterrent and Recovery 6 Warranty 6 FCC Information 7 ...

Page 3: ...uest pagers on a single charger base plate Do not connect more than 2 charger base plates to a single power supply Only use the power supply that came with your charger Damage caused from improper electrical connection including but not limited to the incorrect power supply is not covered under the standard warran ty If you re uncertain about which power supply to use contact our customer support ...

Page 4: ...h available cleaning materials and have not found any issues with either ethyl alcohol ethanol or isopropyl alcohol IPA ALL other cleaners are not recommended for use on any of our pagers To clean the equipment 1 Take a clean cloth and an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner 2 Wet the clean cloth with the isopropyl alcohol cleaner 3 Wipe down the pagers or equipment 4 When dry place rechargeable pagers...

Page 5: ...ug anoth er device into it and see that it works properly 2 Be sure the wire that plugs into the side of the transmitter is plugged in securely Charging Check Please take note of the following charging requirements and functions 1 A maximum of 15 pagers may be stacked on one charging base plate at a time 2 If your system has more than 15 pagers and you only have one charging base plate call Long R...

Page 6: ...of your equipment are highly recommended Should any of your pagers be taken off premise this will help them find their way back to you You may order return address labels from LRS or print them yourself WARRANTY Long Range Systems LLC warrants this product against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a one year period after the original date of consumer purchase of the co...

Page 7: ... there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal lation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation betwe...

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