wiJAC2-T32
Wireless Intercom System with Transceiver Connection - 3 User - Europe
Operating Manual
Rev A
Page 15
3.4
wiJAC2™ Adjustments and Pairing
CAUTION
:
To prevent potential damage or loss of function, the internal adjustments, controls and CONFIG
port should
only
be used by qualified technical personnel. Contact your installing agency for any required
changes.
3.4.1
Pairing Process
The
wiJAC2-T32
Wireless Intercom System consists of one JB67 Intercom Adapter, and three factory-paired JB66
Headset Adapters.
If either the JB67 or
any
of the JB66 units has been
replaced, it will be necessary to re-pair
all
the units. This
may also be necessary if either of the units has
undergone maintenance.
To locate the pair switch, the battery cover must be
removed from the unit.
When the battery cover is removed, the pair switch (PR)
can be seen on the lower edge of the compartment.
The pairing process must be performed for each JB66 that is added to the system.
The JB66/JB67 pairing process is described in the following steps:
1. Turn off the JB67 and previously paired JB66.
2. Turn on the JB67.
The JB67 enters the standby mode (Power Annunciator blinks in sets of two or three flashes). If the Power
Annunciator stays on continuously, the JB66 is still powered on and connected to the JB67. Turn off the JB66.
3. On the JB67, press and hold the Pair Switch (4 seconds) until the Power and Low Battery Annunciators
start flashing rapidly (10 flashes /second). Release the Pair switch.
The JB67 enters the pairing mode (Power Annunciator is flashing at a medium rate (5 flashes /second) and can
now be paired with the JB66.
4. Turn on the JB66 to be paired with the JB67.
The JB66 enters the standby mode (Power Annunciator blinks in sets of two or three flashes).
5. On the JB66, press and hold the Pair Switch (4 seconds) until the Power and Low Battery Annunciators
starts flashing rapidly (10 flashes /second). Release the Pair switch.
The JB66 enters the pairing mode (Power Annunciator is now flashing at a medium rate (5 flashes /second) and
will complete the pairing process automatically with the JB67.
The JB66 and JB67 indicate they have completed the pairing process when the Power Annunciators are on
continuously.