Why You Need Restaurant Pagers
Restaurant paging systems are used throughout the world to help streamline the operations of food companies of every day and size.
Of course, this is a different type of pager that became ubiquitous in the 1980s and 90s. Restaurant pagers are part of a wider system that can feed restaurants more efficiently and efficiently.
Below we will consider what restaurant pagers are, how restaurant paging systems work, and how both restaurant staff and owners benefit.
We will outline some of the models and options available to you when choosing your own paging system.
What are restaurant papers?
If you have been to a busy restaurant in the past decade, it is likely that you used a restaurant pager.
In a nutshell, the restaurant pagers keep track of who is waiting for a table and the order in which each party arrived.
The pager is connected to a wireless system that monitors it all. Each pager has its own identification code, called a Channel Access Protocol (COP) code.
When a table is created, a prompt is sent to the code that allows the pager system to take care of individual patrons and their locations.
When your table becomes available and this signal is sent to the COP code on your pager, the device starts ringing. Then, just like that, your server is being welcomed, shown to your table, and menu is being served out.
If you are looking for your pager system as part of a larger Point of Sale (PS) system, you can visit our website at www.signalgryd.com














