Wireless Paging System | TD157 Restaurant/Food Van Paging System | 16 Pagers | White
$198.99
$180.90 ex. GST
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Yes, pagers are collected after use so they can be recharged and reused.
Sparky Direct supplies wireless paging systems with fast Australian delivery to support hospitality and service environments.
Most systems are plug-and-play, though any fixed electrical connections should be installed by a licensed electrician.
Warranty coverage varies by manufacturer and typically applies to manufacturing defects.
Consider venue size, required range, number of pagers, and alert type preferences.
Yes, systems are commonly sold as kits including a transmitter and multiple pagers.
Yes, they can improve convenience and waiting comfort, which may enhance overall customer satisfaction.
Basic maintenance includes charging pagers and keeping equipment clean and functional.
Guest pagers are generally designed to withstand regular handling in busy environments.
Some systems are suitable for outdoor or semi-outdoor use, depending on signal strength and conditions.
Yes, they allow guests to move freely while waiting, helping reduce congestion around service areas.
Many pagers use vibration or light alerts to reduce noise, making them suitable for quieter venues.
Pagers are usually charged via a dedicated charging base or dock supplied with the system.
A wireless guest paging system is used to notify customers or guests when their order or service is ready without the need for wired infrastructure.
Guest pagers are generally intuitive, with clear alerts that indicate when to return or collect an order.
Most systems are designed for simple operation with minimal staff training required.
Yes, they are specifically designed for commercial and hospitality applications.
Many systems allow additional pagers to be added, depending on the model and capacity.
Yes, most systems are designed to support multiple guest pagers from a single transmitter.
Operating range varies by model and environment and should be checked against site requirements.
Guest pagers typically provide vibration, audible alerts, flashing lights, or a combination of these.
Paging systems supplied in Australia should comply with relevant electrical safety and radio communications requirements.
Most wireless paging systems operate independently of the internet, using dedicated wireless signals.
The system uses radio frequency or digital signals to send alerts from a transmitter to a guest pager.
They are commonly used in cafés, restaurants, food courts, healthcare settings, and service counters where customers wait for service.