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Installing the Matrix Pagers

 

 

The first consideration in the placement of the transmitter is convenience. It should be 

readily accessible in a central location within the paging area. Pay close attention to 
nearby obstructions such as walls, pipes, ducts, mirrored glass, or other similar barriers 
that may weaken or misdirect transmitted signals. Certain materials and construction, 
especially metal, have the potential to partially or completely block the paging signal. 
The next consideration involves safety. Ensure the unit is securely mounted or set in an 
area away from liquids, extreme heat and possible physical damage. Also remember 
that the transmitting unit requires a 110V AC power outlet. Ideally the transmitter should 
be centrally located within the area where paging is to occur. See the special function 
section of this guide entitled ‘Range Test’ for more information. Also consult your Sales 
Consultant for additional information. Once the Transmitter has been installed, plug in 
the power adapter. Once powered, the transmitter will display “Enter Number’’ indicating 
it is ready to send a page. We recommend some type of surge suppressor on the power 
supply for protection. Power surges are not covered under system warranty!

 

  

The Matrix Pagers are used in conjunction with several of the Pagertec transmitters. 
The guest pagers are used as an on-premise paging system to increase efficiency by 
alerting customers who are waiting, usually for services or goods. 

  

CHARGER INSTALLATION 

  

1. 

Install the charging base per the directions received with the charger kits. 

2. 

Charge pagers for 24 hours prior to first use. Note: Keep rechargeable pagers on 

charge even during extremely long periods of inactivity. 

  

Summary of Contents for Matrix Stand Alone

Page 1: ...Matrix Stand Alone with BMTX Manual...

Page 2: ...hin the area where paging is to occur See the special function section of this guide entitled Range Test for more information Also consult your Sales Consultant for additional information Once the Tra...

Page 3: ...ending on the page mode that is selected 5 Transmitters can also send predefined time limits for each of the pager alert modes CLEANING Pagertec pagers are made from industrial strength polycarbonate...

Page 4: ...press ENTER key on the option you wish to select A transmitter that has successfully received the change of Base ID command will automatically be set and brought back to the programming menu showing t...

Page 5: ...9 0500 20 459 1000 21 459 5000 22 459 6500 23 460 2250 24 461 2625 25 461 3000 26 461 4750 27 461 4875 28 462 7500 29 467 7500 30 467 7750 31 467 8000 32 467 8250 33 467 8750 34 467 9000 35 467 9250 3...

Page 6: ...ult Pagertec Power Level This option allows you to change the power output level The output level gives different ranges to the transmitter To Chose an Option Press Enter and select desired Output Pow...

Page 7: ...ause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device according to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reas...

Page 8: ...d for compliance must be specified in the instruction manual WARNING A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio an...

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