Black Box FX801A, FX810AE, FX800A, FX802A manual Connecting the Campus Pager to the mounted screws

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CAMPUS PAGER

Figure 4-3. Connecting the Campus Pager to the mounted screws.

You can use an outdoor base antenna in place of the supplied antenna to increase the Campus Pager’s transmitting range. The PL259-type antenna jack on the Campus Pager makes it easy to use with a variety of antennas.

WARNING

When installing or removing a base station antenna, use extreme caution. If it starts to fall, let it go. It could contact overhead power lines. If the antenna touches the power line, contact with the antenna, mast, cable, or guy wires can cause electrocution and death. Call the power company to remove the antenna. Do not attempt to do so yourself.

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Contents Campus Pager Industry Canada FCC StatementCampus Pager NOM Statement Trademarks Contents Specifications Beware of Electric Shock Important NotesCampus Pager IntroductionCampus Pager Tone Pager FX801A Vibrating/Tone Pager FX802A Positioning the Campus Pager InstallationConnecting the antenna to the Campus Pager Connecting the Campus Pager to the mounted screws Positioning the Antenna Ground Wire Connecting Power to the Campus PagerInstalling/Replacing Pager Batteries Installing batteries in the pager Using the Campus Pager OverviewStoring the System Code Campus Pager system code button Storing the Pager Code Pager ON/OFF SwitchTransmitting a Message Code to a Single Pager Transmitting a Message Code to All System Pagers Receiving a Message Code with the Tone Pager Receiving a Message Code with the Vibrating/Tone PagerReviewing Stored Message Codes Service Information Copyright 1996. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved