Good communication is critical for maximum efficiency and productivity. Get your staff connected with LRS paging and text messaging solutions.
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1 touch up to 20 Pagers
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6 Vibe/Page Modes
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76 Preset Alpha Messages
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Text Messaging
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Continuous Paging
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All Locate
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6” (W) x 10.5” (L) x 1.25” (H)
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4" (W) x 8" (L) x 4" (H)
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(Dimensions with Antenna)
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(Dimensions with Antenna)
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2.75 lbs.
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1 lb.
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110V or 120V
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110V or 120V
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Rechargeable (Power)
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420 – 470 MHz (Paging Frequency)
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420 – 470 MHz (Paging Frequency)
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Internet Connectivity
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Wait staff are focused on serving the guest and not on the kitchen.
Staff don’t have to hang out in the kitchen waiting for orders, they can be out on the dining room floor selling more and serving better.
With more attentive service, guests order more resulting in larger tabs and better tips.
With server paging, orders don't stall in the expedite window. Faster service leads to more covers every night.
Diners rate restaurants higher when they experience faster and more attentive service. Make the move to LRS server paging and more 5-star reviews.
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Staff paging systems can be configured to work alongside existing order management and service processes, ensuring alerts are sent directly to the right team members without disrupting established routines.
Yes, many paging solutions allow you to assign unique pager IDs, group alerts, and message templates so that kitchen staff, front-of-house teams, and management can each receive relevant updates.
Range varies by system and building layout, but high-performance models can cover multiple floors or large properties with minimal signal interference, even in dense urban locations.
Most paging systems use dedicated radio frequencies, meaning they can continue to function even if Wi-Fi or cellular service is unavailable.
Many systems now include text-to-cell capabilities, allowing team members to receive alerts directly on their smartphones in addition to traditional pagers.
Advanced paging solutions often employ frequency-hopping or proprietary protocols to minimize the risk of outside interference or unauthorized interception.
While restaurants and hospitality venues are common users, healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, warehouses, and event venues also rely on paging for faster coordination and safety communication.