wiJAC-Txx Wireless Intercom System with Transceiver Connection
Operating Manual
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7
Batteries
WARNING
: Charging battery types other than NiMH or NiCad may
cause the batteries to leak or explode and cause damage or injury.
If non-NiMH or non-NiCad batteries are installed, do not connect
the Charging Port to a USB power source.
The JA66 requires three AAA batteries. JAC recommends Duracell 800 mAh (or
higher) NiMH or Duracell alkaline batteries for use in the
wiJAC
™ system to
obtain the typical battery life.
Removal of the batteries WILL NOT change any internal configuration of the unit.
7.1
Inserting or Replacing the Batteries
Retaining tabs
To replace the batteries (both units
the same), remove the battery cover
by pressing the battery lid release
towards the JAC logo, lifting the
lower end of the cover, and then
gently prying the lid up and away
from the body to release the two
tabs from the retaining slots.
Remove the batteries and insert
fully charged batteries matching the
polarity marked on the battery
holder.
Battery Lid Release
7.2
Charging Batteries in the Unit
To charge rechargeable batteries in the unit, connect the Charging Port to a USB
power source using the USB to Micro-USB cable (CAB-USB-0003). If turned on
during charging, the unit draws its power from the charging source, not the
batteries, but battery charging will take longer. When charging is complete, the
'Top Off' Charge annunciator will illuminate green.
It should be possible to charge the unit via most USB power sources but this
cannot be guaranteed for any products not made by or purchased from JAC.
Where space allows, JAC recommends the JAC JA72-006 6 Dzus Glove Box
with USB connector (see
section 8.1
)
Note:
The batteries will charge whether the JA68/JA67 is switched on or
switched off. Battery charging will take longer if the unit is switched on.