USER MANUAL Coaster Call GUEST PAGING RECEIVER MODELS: RX-CS6, RX-CS7, & RX-AT9 Long Range Systems, LLC. LRSUS.COM | 800.437.4996 | 214.553.
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information 3 Setup and Use 3 Charger Installation 3 Operation 3 Product Specifications 3 Troubleshooting 4 Service Questions and Answers 5 What To Do If The System Malfunctions 5 System Repair After The Warranty Expires 5 Ordering Additional Pagers 5 Loss Deterrent and Recovery 5 Warranty 5 FCC Information 6 USER MANUAL | RX-CS6, RX-CS7, & RX-AT9 LRSUS.
GENERAL INFORMATION The guest pagers are used in conjunction with the LRS transmitters. The coasters are used as an on-premise paging system to increase efficiency by alerting customers who are waiting, usually for services or goods. SETUP AND USE The low profile devices are rechargeable, water resistant, and can flash, vibrate, beep or any combination thereof when called by an LRS transmitter. To begin using your pagers, locate the charging base near a power outlet and charge them for 16 hours.
TROUBLESHOOTING Pager Does Not Receive Pages 1. Be sure that the pagers are charged. 2. Be sure transmitter power is plugged in and display is lit. • If display is blank, check power supply as described below. • If display is lit, check transmitter functions described below. 3. Pagers will flash and may or may not vibrate depending on a preprogrammed configuration when removed from the charger base. Check The Power Supply 1.
SERVICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What to do if the system malfunctions Should your paging system ever fail to function properly, refer to the previous troubleshooting section. If you’ve followed all the steps and requirements and your system is still inoperable, you may submit a support request at support.LRSUS.com or call Long Range Systems at (800) 437-4996 Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Central Time. For after hours inquiries, please follow the instructions on the support line.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.