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UP-5900 (serv.man9)
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FAQ
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EPOS / Waitermate Home Base Instructions
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up-5900-sm9.pdf
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WaiterMate NV
WaiterMate HomeBase
08-12-2002
3
Revision History
Revision No.
History
Draft Date
Remark
1.00
First Draft
07/08/2002
WaiterMate NV
WaiterMate HomeBase
08-12-2002
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1. INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................5
2. HOOKING UP THE HOMEBASE .....................................................................5
3. START-UP OF THE HOMEBASE .....................................................................5
4. RANGE OF HOMEBASE ................................................................................6
4.1. P
LACEMENT OF THE 
H
OME
B
ASE
........................................................................6
5. SLAVE HOMEBASE ......................................................................................7
5.1. W
HAT IS A 
S
LAVE 
H
OME
B
ASE
..........................................................................7
5.2. S
ETTING UP A 
S
LAVE 
H
OME
B
ASE
......................................................................7
WaiterMate NV
WaiterMate HomeBase
08-12-2002
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1.  Introduction
The HomeBase is a device that is connected to the serial port of the PC. It takes care of
all the RF communication from and to the WaiterMate handheld terminal.
2.  Hooking up the HomeBase
The power supply used with the HomeBase is the standard power supply delivered with
the HomeBase. When the HomeBase is delivered with a RJ-connector inserted into the
RS-485 connector this is to prevent a wrong insertion of the serial  dongle-HomeBase
cable.
To hook up your HomeBase to your serial  dongle you only need to plug in the cable with
the RJ connector in the correct connector (RS-232) and plug the cable into the serial
dongle.
3.  Start-up of the HomeBase
Once you have inserted the cable into the RS-232 connector, the HomeBase will start-up.
When the HomeBase starts up, the LED near the power supply will follow a fixed
sequence; this sequence is defined per protocol.
The sequence followed is as follows:
Orange LED (Boot of HomeBase)
Blinking red LED (This indicates the protocol used)
1 time
= protocol A
2 times 
= protocol B
3 times 
= protocol D
A short pause (LED is out)
Blinking red LED (a repeat of the previous sequence)
Green LED (the HomeBase has finished starting up)
Power supply
RS-485
connector
to Slave
RS-232 to
PC or ECR
controller
WaiterMate NV
WaiterMate HomeBase
08-12-2002
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4.  Range of HomeBase
The Range of a HomeBase is defined as is indicated in the picture. The range directly
above the antenna is close to nihil, the distance left and right of the HomeBase has a
distance of 50 meters in each direction, depending on the structure of the building. The
higher you will place the HomeBase the greater the range will be.
4.1.  Placement of the HomeBase
Best Position
The best position to put your HomeBase
is upside down against the ceiling, you
will cover the biggest range when you
put a HomeBase against the ceiling. The
higher the ceiling, the better the
connection and range is.
Acceptable
Putting the HomeBase like this is
acceptable only when it is put at a
certain height. You can not put it on the
floor and then expect it to have a large
range.
50 m
50 m
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