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INSTALLATION

This section will provide you with information about the installation 
of your JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone Core System.  The 
initial set-up of your system is important in providing safe and 
reliable operation.

Take the following safety precautions to prevent injuries and 
damage to your Handset caused by improper handling and 
installation of the batteries:

•  Use ONLY specified AAA batteries.
•  ALWAYS follow the installation instructions carefully.
•  ALWAYS insert the batteries correctly by matching the + and 

- polarity markings on the battery and the label inside the 
battery compartment.

•  ALWAYS remove batteries if Handset is not going to be used 

for a long period of time.

•  DO NOT mix old batteries with new batteries or batteries of 

different types.

•  DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals.
•  DO NOT use rechargeable batteries.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

2.1 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

DRAFT

Summary of Contents for JIC-911T

Page 1: ...JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone Owner s Guide AVOID INJURY and DAMAGE You MUST read and understand the instructions in this guide D R A F T ...

Page 2: ...eries Locating the Base Unit Power Connections Telephone Line Connection Connecting with DSL OPERATION Operating the Handset Operating the Base Unit Operating Range Battery Check System Check Using the 911 Button Water Resistance PERIODIC TESTING Replacing the Batteries Testing Procedures D R A F T ...

Page 3: ...JUST IN CASE Table of Contents MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PARTS D R A F T ...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS OF THE CORE SYSTEM The following components are included with your JUST IN CASE Core System D R A F T ...

Page 5: ... JUST IN CASE phone Read and understand the Safety Precautions and the Owner s Guide before using your JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone Failure to follow these safety precautions and the instructions in this Owner s Guide can lead to the phone becoming inoperable and not working during an emergency SAFETY PRECAUTIONS D R A F T ...

Page 6: ...ation of the batteries Use ONLY specified AAA batteries ALWAYS follow the installation instructions carefully ALWAYS insert the batteries correctly by matching the and polarity markings on the battery and the label inside the battery compartment ALWAYS remove batteries if Handset is not going to be used for a long period of time DO NOT mix old batteries with new batteries or batteries of different...

Page 7: ...the Handset 2 Insert two 1 5v AAA size batteries inside the battery compartment as shown below Figure 1 3 Follow the signs on the label inside the battery compartment for proper installation 4 Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screws Figure 1 Correct battery placement in battery compartment on the Handset D R A F T ...

Page 8: ...n sink In a central location in your home near a modular phone jack and an electrical power outlet AWAY from household appliances which could present electri cal interference These include microwave ovens televisions electric mixers or blenders hair dryers WiFi routers or other cordless phones DO NOT place the Base Unit on a metallic surface 2 2 Locating the Base Unit D R A F T ...

Page 9: ...System into an electrical outlet 2 Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into the Base Unit See Figure 2 3 When you have successfully connected your Base Unit to a power source the green POWER LED light on the Base Unit will illuminate Use only the AC Adapter supplied with this product Use of a different adapter may cause damage to your Base Unit and render it inoperable 2 3 Connecting the AC Adapt...

Page 10: ...a regular cordless phone Standard Telephone Connection 1 Plug one end of the supplied telephone cord into your tele phone jack in the wall 2 Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone jack on the Base Unit See Figure 2 NOTE You will feel and hear a click when the jacks are firmly seated in the wall and the Base Unit Electrical Outlet Telephone Wall Jack D R A F T ...

Page 11: ...2 Plug the supplied telephone line splitter into the telephone jack in the wall See Figure 3 3 Plug one end of the supplied telephone cord into the splitter 4 Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the jack on the back of the Base Unit 5 Plug the telephone cord from your existing phone into the tele phone line splitter TO BASE UNIT TO SECOND PHONE EXISTING PHONE JACK Figure 3 Connecting to ...

Page 12: ... a DSL filter from your DSL service provider or from an electronics store 3 Plug the DSL filter into the telephone wall jack 4 Plug one end of the supplied telephone cord into the jack on the DSL filter 5 Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the jack on the back of the Base Unit See Figure 4 6 Plug the telephone cord from your existing phone into the tele phone line splitter TO BASE UNIT ...

Page 13: ...n LINK LED Light 1 Green POWER LED Light A solid green light indicates a successful connection to a power source When the LED is off it indicates that there is no power to the Base Unit 2 Green LINK LED Light A blinking green light indicates that an additional Handset has been successfully Linked to the Base Unit 3 LINK Button Press and hold for two seconds to LINK an additional Handset to the Bas...

Page 14: ...the TEST Button will initiate the battery and system tests See pg 16 2 System LED Light This light indicates whether the Handset is within range of the Base Unit 3 Battery LED Light This light indicates how much battery life is remaining in the Handset 4 911 Activation Button When you press the 911 Activation Button the JUST IN CASE phone will dial 911 D R A F T ...

Page 15: ...icates that one month or more of battery life remains A blinking green light indicates that less than one month of battery life remains You will hear the following message Please replace the batteries If the battery light does not illuminate the batteries are dead You MUST replace them immediately Press and release the TEST Button on the top of the Handset After you release the TEST Button the Han...

Page 16: ...5 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a parti...

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