Sections & Devices
Table sections define distinct areas within a site, enabling the assignment of pagers and table numbers to ensure accurate paging notifications based on both section and table number.
The devices section allows for the creation and configuration of pagers, including their associated settings.
Sections & Devices Topics
Adding New Table Sections
Follow these steps to add a new sections:
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From the Table Sections tab | click Add
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Enter the Section Name
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Adjust the section order as required with the up / down arrow buttons
The defined order will control how sections are displayed on screens -
Click Save
Adding Devices
Follow these steps to add new devices:
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From the Devices tab | click Add
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Enter the following details, ID | Display Name
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Select the required Device type from the drop down
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If the paging device is not to be Active de-select the check box
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Click Save
Paging Methods
Follow these steps to configure paging methods:
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Select the required Paging Method
Paging notifications are based on the rules created in Kitchen iQ Configuration for Notifications-
All Pagers In Table Section - all pagers associated to the section will be sent a message
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All Active Pagers - all pagers active pagers in the site will be sent a message
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Round Robin All Pagers - all pagers in the site will be sent a message with a delay between each notification based on the delay / maximum hops configuration
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Round Robin In Pager Section - all pagers associated to the section will be sent a message with a delay between each notification based on the delay / maximum hops configuration
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For Round Robin enter the required Delay in MM:SS | and Max Hops
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Click Save
Base Station Settings
Follow these steps to configure base stations:
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For LRS Serial Base Stations enter the following details, COM Port | Baud Rate | Data Bits | Parity
Typically set as COM1 | 1200 | 8 | None -
For LRS IP Base Stations enter the following details, IP Address | Port Number
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Click Save
Field Settings & Information
Table Sections
Table sections define the areas within a site needed for pager and table allocation.

Field | Description |
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Order |
Arrows to re-order the table sections - this defines how they will be displayed on kitchen screens |
Name | Input to define the name of the table section |
Devices
Devices control the pagers and IDs on site.

Field | Description |
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ID |
Input to define the ID of the pager (each pager has a physical ID provided) |
Display Name |
Input to define the name of the pager shown on screens |
Device Type |
Drop down to define the type of pager being used:
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Active | Check box to define if the pager device is active and able to be used at site level |
Paging Methods
Paging methods define how notifications are sent out to the pagers.

Field | Description |
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Paging Method |
Drop down to define the paging method:
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Round Robin Delay* |
Input to define the number of MM:SS to which Message Hub will wait before sending a paging message to the next pager (if the first page has not been responded to) |
Round Robin Max Hops* |
Input to define the number of hops (number of times that the page message will be sent), for example if there are 3 employees and the number of hops each employee will receive 1 page message each |
Base Station Settings
Base stations are connected via serial or IP connection and receive the page notification from Message Hub.

Field | Description |
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COM Port |
Input to define the COM port the pager base station box will be connected to |
Baud Rate |
Input to define the baud rate |
Data Bits |
Input to define the data bits |
Parity | Input to define the parity |
Field | Description |
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IP Address |
Input to define the IP address of the base station |
Port Number |
Input to define the port number of the base station |