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Microframe Corporation

Series 3400 - Coaster Call Paging System

3.1 HANDING OUT COASTERS

Make note of the guest's name and coaster 

number as they are handed out. Let the guest 
know that the coaster will signal when their 
table is ready. The default page for this system 
is for the coaster to fl ash and vibrate for 3 
minutes. After the coaster is fi nished vibrat-
ing, it automatically goes back into standby 
mode waiting for the next page. Coasters can 
be handed out right from the charging stack 
(they will "demo" page each time they are re-
moved from the stack); or they can be stored in 
a basket for hand out. A fully charged coaster 
will function without being recharged for 8-12 
hours. You can always reset a coaster by touch-
ing it to a charger base.

3.2 PAGING THE GUEST

When the guest's table is ready, simply press 

the coaster number on the transmitter keypad 
followed by the "SEND" key. For example, press 
"11, SEND" and coaster #11 will signal.

3.3 OUT OF RANGE FEATURE

 This feature informs the guest that they 

are out of range by playing a melody. The 
melody only stops when they return within 
the range limitations. By default, this feature 
is turned off.

To turn the Out of Range feature on, remove 

all the coasters from the charging base or simply 
unplug the power supply that is connected to 
the charging unit. Wait for the demo page to 
stop (about 7 seconds). Press "1248" followed 
by "ENTER." Press "ENTER" again at the beep 
type prompt. Next, type in the code "9494" fol-
lowed by "SEND." All the coasters will light 
up  confi rming that the programming was re-
ceived. To test the coasters, unplug the power 
supply that is connected to the DataPage Lite 
Transmitter. After 30 seconds, all the coasters 
will play a melody since they are not receiv-
ing a signal from the transmitter. Return all 
the coasters to the charging base or plug the 
power supply back in. The coasters are ready 
to receive a page with the Out of Range feature 
turned on.

Follow the same procedure as above to turn 

off the Out of Range feature using the code 
"9393" instead of "9494."

3  OPERATION

3.4 CHANGING THE ALERT MODE

Coasters may be programmed to respond 

to a page by vibrating, fl ashing lights, fl ash-
ing and beeping, fl ashing and vibrating, OR 
fl ashing, vibrating and beeping. By default, the 
coasters are programmed to fl ash and vibrate 
for 3 minutes.

To change the alert mode, follow these in-

structions: Remove all the coasters from the 
charging unit or unplug the power supply that 
is connected to the charging base. Wait for the 
demo page to stop (about 7 seconds). Press 
"1248" followed by "ENTER." Press "ENTER" 
when asked for the beep type.  For the message, 
enter the code that corresponds to the alert that 
you want. (See below.) For example, if you want 
the coasters to Flash only, press "1248-ENTER-
ENTER-9797-SEND." After sending the code, 
the lights on all the coasters will fl ash to indi-
cate the programming was received. Return all 
the coasters to the charging base or plug the 
power supply back in. The coasters are ready 
to receive the page with the new alert.

Vibrate Only 

 

"9292"

Flash & Beep 

 

"9595"

Flash & Vibrate 

 

"9696"

Flash Only   

 

"9797"

Flash, Vibrate & Beep 

"9898"

3.5 AUTO LOCATE FEATURE

This feature causes ALL coasters (that are 

not on the charging stack) to signal at once. 
This feature is useful when you are closed and 
would like to locate any misplaced coasters 
around your restaurant. To locate ALL coasters, 
press "1249" followed by "SEND." Any coaster 
not on the charging stack will signal. Search 
the restaurant and its perimeters for missing 
pagers.

Summary of Contents for 3400 Series

Page 1: ...Microframe Corporation Series 3400 Coaster Call Paging System Operating Manual B3400 7012 B3400 7012 ...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION GUIDE ITEM NO A3400 7012 REVISION DATE 11 09 Microframe Corporation 604 S 12th Street Broken Arrow OK 74012 Tel 918 258 4839 Toll Free 1 800 635 3811 Website www microframecorp com E mail support microframecorp com ...

Page 3: ... microframecorp com Safety Do not install substitute parts or perform any modification to the product without first contacting Microframe Warning All power transformers line cords and electrical equipment should be kept out of the reach of children and away from water Life Support Policy Microframe s products are not autho rizedforuseascomponentsinlifesupport devices or systems without the express...

Page 4: ...UP COASTERS 8 3 OPERATION 9 3 1 HANDING OUT COASTERS 9 3 2 PAGING THE GUEST 9 3 3 OUT OF RANGE FEATURE 9 3 4 CHANGING THE ALERT MODE 9 3 5 AUTO LOCATE FEATURE 9 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 10 4 1 DESCRIPTION 10 4 2 RANGE EXPANSION 10 4 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 10 4 4 SAFETY INFORMATION 10 4 5 CARING FOR TRANSMITTER 10 4 6 LIABILITY 10 4 7 WARRANTY INVALIDATION 10 4 8 SERVICE INFORMATION 10 MINI DIPOLE ANTENN...

Page 5: ... out of range the moment they step out by continuously playing a melody until the mo ment they step back in This feature helps reduce the number of missed pages as well as accidental coaster walk outs Coasters are rechargeable and will last approximately 3 5 years before replacement of the battery is necessary Operation The transmitter and charging base simply plug into an outlet using the power a...

Page 6: ... The flashing cursor invites you to enter a pagernumber thiscanbeanynumberbetween 1 and 9 999 after which you must press SEND to transmit a page See OPERATION page 9 for further transmitting procedures IMPORTANT NOTE Use only the power supply provided with your system The use of non approved power supplies will invalidate all war ranty and service We also recommend using a surge suppressor for pro...

Page 7: ...rical cord into a standard 110 outlet 2 2 SETTING UP COASTERS Stack the coasters on the black charging base The coaster number will always face the front and the red charge indicator light will be on the left We recommend that you do not stack coasters more than 15 high as damage to the charger base may occur A red light should appear on each coaster to indicate proper charging The supplied 12v AC...

Page 8: ...tter After 30 seconds all the coasters will play a melody since they are not receiv ing a signal from the transmitter Return all the coasters to the charging base or plug the power supply back in The coasters are ready to receive a page with the Out of Range feature turned on Follow the same procedure as above to turn off the Out of Range feature using the code 9393 instead of 9494 3 OPERATION 3 4...

Page 9: ...led and used according to generalsafetypractices Thefollowingrequire ments should be observed at all times Do NOT subject this equipment to Mechanical shock Excessive humidity or moisture Extremes of temperature Corrosive liquids This equipment is designed for indoor use unless expressly stated otherwise and must not be used in classified Hazardous Areas including areas containing explosive or fla...

Page 10: ...towards the ground Avoid mounting the dipole on or near to any metal girders pilars or other metallic obstructions The dipole should preferably be mounted at a height which avoids potential snagging with any moveable objects that might be used in the vicinity e g ladders Ensure that the bracket is firmly bolted to a solid suf ace and that the feeder cable is adequately clamped along it s entire ru...

Page 11: ...rporation Series 3400 Coaster Call Paging System Microframe Corporation 604 S 12th Street Broken Arrow OK 74012 Tel 918 258 4839 Toll Free 1 800 635 3811 Website www microframecorp com E mail support microframecorp com ...

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