A wireless paging system streamlines communication by using transmitters, pagers, and display units to sync front-of-house and back-of-house operations. Here’s a clear breakdown:
Guest/Staff Paging Transmitter Stationed at the host desk or kitchen, this device sends out UHF radio-frequency signals (typically ~433 MHz) to notify pagers .
Pager Devices Small handheld units (coaster, wrist/clip, or direct pagers) that vibrate, beep, flash, or show a numeric message when activated .
Display Monitor/Base Station Wall-mounted screens or receivers show table/order numbers alongside auditory alerts to inform staff.
Signal Repeaters (Optional) Devices that increase coverage range (up to 2–10 km in large venues), ensuring reliable communication across floors or wider spaces .
✅ Benefits at a Glance
Feature
Benefit
Instant alerts
Staff are notified immediately when guests need attention or orders are ready .
Wireless convenience
No wiring hassle—systems are easy to install and adjust. Repeaters allow extensive coverage .
Increased efficiency
Less time wasted by staff, faster table turnover, and improved guest satisfaction .
No Internet needed
Operates using UHF radio frequency—immune to Wi‑Fi disruptions .
Battery-friendly
Pagers hold charge for days or weeks; charging cradles support bulk recharging .
🎯 Common Use Cases in Restaurants
Guest Paging Guests receive a pager when ordering. When their table or meal is ready, staff send an alert—pager vibrates or flashes. Guests return to collect orders .
Waitstaff Paging Table-level transmitters let seated guests signal for service or the bill. Staff pagers receive the table number and vibrate until acknowledged.
Kitchen to Staff Communication When dishes are ready, the kitchen sends alerts to staff pagers or display screens to ensure smooth pick-up and delivery.
⚙️ Technical Details & Specs
Frequency Range: UHF ~433 MHz
Coverage Area: Indoor ~40 m; with repeaters up to 1–2 km
Device Capacity: Supports 99–1,000+ pagers; some systems track last 10 calls
Alert Modes: Sound, flash, vibration, or text/numeric display