
Series 3600
5
Microframe Corporation
1.800.635.3811
Step 1:
With the power adapter unplugged, wire in the power adapter to the display.
To do this, simply place one wire from the adapter under one of the screwdown
terminals and the other wire under the other screwdown terminal. Carefully
tighten the screws. When you’ve done this, gently pull on the wires to ensure
they are properly installed. They should not come loose. Please refer to the
wiring diagram on the back of the display.
Step 2:
Attach the antenna. Then plug in the power adapter and check the
display for proper operation.
Step 3:
Hang the display. The display can be hung on the wall like a picture
frame on a nail or a screw from the keyhole in the back of the display.
OPERATION
If you purchased this display for use with a Model B3611 Multi-Number MultiPage Transmitter, you should be able to
simply plug in the display and then enter and delete numbers as specified in the “Transmitter Operation” section.
Step 1: Entering a Number
Enter the 2-digit number in the transmitter. The number will automatically appear on the Model B3611 Multi-Number
MultiPage Transmitter.
NOTE: If the display has reached its number capacity (20-40 numbers, depending on the display), it will not accept new
numbers.
Step 2: Deleting a Number
Press “CANCEL,” then enter the 2-digit number to delete. The number will be deleted from the transmitter and display.
DISPLAY OPTIONS
Auto Delete Setting
The display determines a number’s lifespan based on the auto-delete time. NOTE: If you have a Model B3611 Multi-
Number MultiPage Transmitter, us
e the transmitter’s auto-delete rather than the display’s auto-delete time. This option
allows the display to clear itself automatically if the transmitter is unplugged.
Blink Alert Settings
By default, each number will automatically start to blink after a predetermined display time. There are two types of blinks:
slow blink and fast blink. See programming instructions.
Application - The blink alerts are designed to convey a sense of urgency and to set time limits. As an example, perhaps
a restaurant is using the display. The kitchen enters T
able “14” into the transmitter. The number “14” also shows on the
display, letting the server know the food for Table 14 is ready.
After three minutes (or the slow blink time), number 14 starts to blink slowly, meaning that T
able 14’s food has been
sitting for a little while. After five minutes (or the fast blink time), number 14 will begin to blink rapidly, letting the wait staff
or expediter know that T
able 14’s food needs to be picked up immediately.
Chime Setting
Determines the duration an external chime will sound. The chime is triggered the first time a new number is displayed.
See programming instructions.
Visual-Pager® Display Installation, Operation, and Options