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1-BZDBMMQBHFS 5. G G G “Playcall paging system Operating Instructions” G G G s{TYWWX|nG G G www.leetek.org [email protected] Lee Technology Korea.Co.,Ltd(LEETEK) #499-2 sang3dong,wonmigu,puchoncity kyunggi-do, Korea T:82-32-324-9838 F:82-32-324-9840 Playcall User’s manual Thank you for purchasing the“ LTK-1100 transmitter & Game paging system”. We are confident our cutting edge products and first rate service will satisfy your needs for years to come. Please read this these instructions carefully before setting up your Guest Paging system! EQUIPMENT SETUP Keypad Sending Unit: Unwrap all sending unit components. Lock the antenna into the hole in the upper right hand Corner of the sending unit. Plug the power supply with the large tip into a standard 110 outlet and plug it into the back of the sending unit. We recommend some type of surge suppressor on the power supply for protection. Power surges are not covered under system warranty! Coaster Steup : Locate the black charging base in a sturdy, out of the way location. Connect the charger bases together using the included jumper wires. Use the power- suppy with the small tip and plug it into a standard 100 outlet and into either open plug on the charger base. Be sure to plug the jumpers & power supply jacks in all the way. Stack the coasters on the black charging base. The coaster number will always face front and the red charge indicator light will be on the left. We recommend that you do not stack coasters more than 15 high. You should see a red light appear on each coaster. This light indicates proper charging is taking place. During waiting, can be play the game (block game etc...) Coaster Numbers : On the front of each coaster is your coaster number *Smps adaptor (Transmitter Use: DC 9V 2.5A) , (Charger Base: DC12V 2.5A) System Programming(Transmitter Version 1.03): To enter programming mode, press the “SETUP” button and enter the password “1379” followed by “enter”. If the password is accepted, the display will show “use * to scroll to menu options”. (Use the “ / Menu” key to scroll through the different menu options or press “CANCEL” to exit the system programming menu.) 1. Set the Current Time x At the “Set Current Time” menu, set the hour then press “ENTER” key. x Set the minutes and press “ENTER” key. x Use the “# /Select” key to select AM or PM. x After the correct time is set, press the “ENTER” or “ / Menu”key to return to the main menu or press the “CANCEL” key 2 times to exit the system programming menu. . 2. Set the Sleep Shutdown Time (Factory Default : ON – 1 AM) This system has an “ALL SLEEP” function that turns off all battery pagers (for example, manager pagers)at once automatically. To turn this feature off: x Press “#/Select” key to turn the sleep shutdown “OFF” x Press enter to go back to the main menu. To change the shutdown time: x Press “#/Select” key to turn the sleep shutdown “OFF” x Set the hour then press “ENTER” key. x Set the minutes and press “ENTER” key. x Use the “# /Select” key to select AM or PM. x After the correct time is set, press the “ENTER” or “ / Menu”key to return to the main menu or press the “CANCEL” key 2 times to exit the system programming menu. 3.Range Test (Factory Default : OFF) With this feature you can determine what distance your transmitter will cover. x Remove a couple of coasters from the charging stack. x At the range test menu, press “#/Select” key to turn range test “ON”. x Press “ENTER” to start the range test. As soon as range test is activated you’ll notice the coasters flash once every 10 seconds (if you use pagers they will vibrate). Walk around your property. When you reach the point where the coasters do not flash consistently, this is your maximum range. If you would like to increase or decrease your power level, exit range test and call 800-919-9903. We can walk you through changing the power level of your transmitter. x Press the “CANCEL” key to stop the range test. Press the “CANCEL” key again to exit the system programming menu. NOTE : The transmitter has an auto shut off feature that will stop the range test after 15 minutes. 4. Set Pager Alert (Factory Default: Flash & Vibe) With this feature you have the option of changing the way your coasters alert the guest. Be sure that all coasters are returned before performing this procedure. To change the alert mode of your coasters follow these instructions: x Remove all the coasters from the charging unit or unplug the power supply that is connected to the charging bases. x At the “Set Pager Alert ” menu, press the “#/Select” key to scroll through the different alert options. x After making a selection, press the “enter” key 3 times. After sending the code, the coasters will now respond with your new selection. x Press “CANCEL” key to exit the system programming menu x Return all the coasters to the charging base or plug the power supply. The coasters are ready to receive the page with the new alert. 5. Setting the Duty Alert (Factory Default: OFF) This feature enables your transmitter to send a page, at a preset time, to a certain pager to remind them of a duty required of them. For example, a busser can receive a page every 60 minutes to remind him to check the restrooms. You can assign up to 3 different pagers to be duty alert pagers. PROGRAMMING THE DUTY PAGER x At the “Duty Alert” menu, press “#/Select” key to turn the duty cycle “ON” and press the “ENTER” key. x Enter the duty pager number and press “ENTER” key. x Enter the cycle time (in minutes) and press the “ENTER” key. x Enter the numeric message. **If you are using a numeric pager as a duty pager, the numeric message will appear on the pager display. With this feature you make up your own numeric codes telling the patron what each code means. (Example: “201” message may mean clean kitchen; “123” message may mean check bar food etc.) **If you are using a vibration only pager, you have the option of sending a distinctive vibration to a pager by send…
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*copy of marking plate Model No:LT2001UG PLAYCALL PAGER FCC ID:QBTLT2001UG Trade Name: LEETEK Voltage: Input: DC 2.4V Manufacturer: LEETEK (Lee Technology Korea. Co., Ltd) THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS : (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Made in Korea FCC Label Position
*copy of marking plate Model No:LT2001UG PLAYCALL PAGER FCC ID:QBTLT2001UG Trade Name: LEETEK Voltage: Input: DC 2.4V Manufacturer: LEETEK (Lee Technology Korea. Co., Ltd) THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS : (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Made in Korea FCC Label Position
THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU, SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT :THRU-406002 COVER SHEET Test Report Product Name:Playcall Pager FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG Applicant: Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd. #499-2,Sang3-dong,Wonmigu’ Puchoncity,Kyounggido Korea Date Receipt:05/24/2004 Date Tested: 06/08/2004 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT : THRU-406002 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1...............TEST EQUIPMENT LIST PAGE 2...............TEST PROCEDURES PAGE 3...............RADIATION INTERFERENCE TEST DATA EXHIBITS CONTAINING: EXHIBIT 1............BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 2............SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 3............INSTRUCTION MANUAL EXHIBIT 4............SAMPLE OF FCC ID LABEL EXHIBIT 5............LOCATION OF FCC ID LABEL EXHIBIT 6............EXTERNAL PHOTO - FRONT SIDE EXHIBIT 7............EXTERNAL PHOTO - BACK SIDE EXHIBIT 8............INTERNAL PHOTO - COMPONENT SIDE EXHIBIT 9............INTERNAL PHOTO - COPPER SIDE EXHIBIT 10...........CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 11...........TEST SET UP PHOTO THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT:LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT : THRU-406002 Page 1 of 3 APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG TEST EQUIPMENT LIST DEVICE MODEL MFGR SERNO DUE.CAL EMI Test Receiver ESVS 10 Rohde & Schwarz 830489/001 2005.04.07. Spectrum Analyzer 8566B Hewlett Packard 2311A02394 2005.04.07. Spectrum Display 85662A Hewlett Packard 2542A12429 2005.04.07. Quasi-Peak Adapter 85650A Hewlett Packard 2521A00887 2005.04.07. RF Preselector 85685A Hewlett Packard 2648A00504 2005.04.07. Pre-Amplifier 8449B Hewlett Packard 3008A00375 2005.04.07. Pre-Amplifier 8447F Hewlett Packard 3113A05367 2005.04.07. Spectrum Monitor EZM Rohde & Schwarz 862304/007 2005.04.07. Bico-Antenna 94455-1 Eaton 977 2005.03.17. Log-Periodic Antenna 3146 EMCO 2051 2005.03.17. Dipole Antenna TDA25/1/2 Electro Metrics 176/200/200 2005.03.17. Horn Antenna SAS-571 A.H Systems 414 2005.03.17. Spectrum Analyzer R3261C Advantest 71720189 2005.04.07. LISN KNW-242 Kyoritsu 8-923-2 2004.07.17. LISN 8012-50-R- 24 Solar 8379121 2004.07.17. Loop Ant 6507 EMCO 1435 2004.10.06. Signal Generator SMS Rohde & Schwarz 872165/100 2005.04.07. Modulation Analyzer 8901B Hewlett Packard 3438A05094 2005.04.07. Frequency Counter CMC251 Tektronic CMC-251TW52489 2005.04.07. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT:LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT : THRU-406002 Page 2 of 3 TEST PROCEDURE GENERAL: This report shall NOT be reproduced except in full without the written approval of ThruLab & Engineering. RADIATION INTERFERENCE: The test procedure used was ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 using a HEWLETT PACKARD spectrum analyzer with a preselector. The bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer was 100 kHZ with an appropriate sweep speed. The analyzer was calibrated in dB above a microvolt at the output of the antenna. The resolution bandwidth was 100KHZ and the video bandwidth was 300KHZ. The ambient temperature of the UUT was 27ºC with a humidity of 55%. FORMULA OF CONVERSION FACTORS: The Field Strength at 3m was established by adding the meter reading of the spectrum analyzer (which is set to read in units of dBuV) to the antenna correction factor supplied by the antenna manufacturer. The antenna correction factors are stated in terms of dB. The gain of the Preselector was accounted for in the Spectrum Analyzer Meter Reading. Example: Freq (MHz) METER READING + ACF = FS 33 20 dBuV + 10.36 dB = 30.36 dBuV/m @ 3m ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 10.1.7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES: The unit under test was placed on a table 80 cm high and with dimensions of 1m by 1.5m. The table used for radiated measurements is capable of continuous rotation. When an emission was found, the table was rotated to produce the maximum signal strength. At this point, the antenna was raised and lowered from 1m to 4m. The antenna was placed in both the horizontal and vertical planes. ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 12.1.1.1 SUPERREGENERATIVE RECEIVER: A signal Generator was set to the unit under test operating frequency. An un- Modulated continuous wave (CW) signal was radiated at the super regenerative receiver operating frequency to cohere the characteristic broadband emissions from the receiver. The situation was similar for the conducted measurement except that the table did not rotate. The EUT was setup as described in ANSIC63.4-1992 with the EUT 40 cm from the vertical ground wall. Not Applicable, battery operated. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT:LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT : THRU-406002 Page 3 of 3 APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG NAME OF TEST: RADIATION INTERFERENCE RULES PART NO.: 15.109 REQUIREMENTS: 30 to 88 MHz: 40.0 dBuV/M @ 3 METERS 88 to 216 MHz: 43.5 dBuV/M 216 to 960 MHz: 46.0 dBuV/M ABOVE 960 MHz: 54.0 dBuV/M TEST RESULTS: A search was made of the spectrum from 30 to 1000MHz and the measurements indicate that the unit DOES meet the FCC requirements. TEST DATA: No Emission Frequency (MHz) Meter Reading dBuV Ant. Polaritry Correction Factor dB Cable Loss dB Field Strength (dBuv/m) Margin (dBuv) Limit (dBuv/m) 1 55.34 7.3 H 9.0 1.6 18.0 -22.0 40.0 2 93.91 6.1 V 10.7 2.4 19.2 -24.3 43.5 3 96.57 5.1 H 10.9 2.…
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THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT :THRU-406002 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT :THRU-406002 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE Technology Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLT2001UG REPORT :THRU-406002
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15B | 457.575 MHz - 457.575 MHz | - |

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