Save yourself some headaches by having the following ready for your Pagers Installation Day.
Sketch Your Floor Plan
The plan of your premises, including the rooms, corridors and walls will help you plan the position of the wireless call buttons and the pager receivers. This will also highlight any awkward positions for the wireless call buttons.
Note Your Power Sources
Identify all of the power points around your building especially near to service counters, staff stations, reception desks etc. There is more on Pager System at www.dinggly.com/us/.
Count Your Staff and Zones
Decide on how many of your staff are going to carry a receiver around or monitor them for calls. Typically in small businesses there are many staff but few people who can actually respond to a call. Therefore a Pager System is most effective if you have as many receivers as there are people who can respond to a call, often set up in separate zones (e.g. kitchen and front-of-house).
Check for Signal Obstructions
Obstructions such as thick stone or brick walls, metal shelving or large kitchen appliances can affect the wireless range of your receivers. It is best to identify these potential problems before the installation and plan the positions of the buttons and receivers around them.
Choose a Supplier
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By having all of this sorted out beforehand, the rest of the installation should run smoothly and you’ll be up and running with your new system by the end of the day.
