JTECH Communications Inc. SERIES2600 User Manual

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Wall Mounting the CommPass Charger 
Mounting holes are available on the rear of the charger unit to facilitate wall 
mounting, if desired.  The mounting holes are positioned 3” apart down the 
vertical axis of the unit.  To wall mount the charger, determine the desired 
placement area ensuring at least 12” of vertical clearance, and 7” horizontally.  
Make sure that an AC outlet is within 10’ of the base of the unit for power 
requirements.  Beginning at the lowest centered point desired for use, measure 
up 6.25” to the lower screw hole and mark that spot.  From that location, 
measure up an additional 3” and mark the upper screw location.  Use a level to 
ensure mounting holes are vertically aligned. 
 
Depending on construction, use wall anchors, toggle bolts or screws to ensure 
that the maximum weight of a full charging unit (approximately 12 lbs.) can be 
supported. Mount to a wall stud where possible.  Leave approximately 0.125” 
(1/8”) of clearance between the screw head and the wall to accommodate the 
back wall thickness of the charger.  Place the charger mounting holes over the 
screws and snug the charger downward onto the mounting screws.  Remove the 
charger and adjust the screws accordingly to finalize the installation. 
CommPass Pager Charge Indicator 
Under normal operations, when in the charger, CommPass pagers display a solid 
green charge indicator ‘ready’ light, illuminating the pager ID number at the base 
(foot) of the unit as depicted in Fig. 13b above.  Out of the charger, the green 
backlit pager ID number will flash intermittently displaying a normal “heartbeat” 
when the pager is in use.   
 
Should the pager enter a low battery state, this flashing green heartbeat indicator 
will change to a flashing yellow, indicating a need for recharging.  When placed in 
the charger in a low battery state, the charge indicator light will display a yellow 
“double flash” every second, indicating that the unit has entered the 30-minute 
mandatory minimum charge period.  After 30-minutes, the yellow ‘”double-flash” 
will be replaced by a solid yellow indicator for an additional 30 minutes, 
completing the 1-hour minimum charge routine.  After 1-hour in the charger, the 
yellow indicator will return to the green ‘ready’ state.  This will indicate the pager 
should have sufficient power to be used to complete the shift, but not necessarily 
a complete charge.  (An 8-hour pager re-charge is recommended at this point.)  
 
For optimal performance, CommPass pagers should charge for a minimum of 2-6 
hours to become completely recharged, depending on the degree of available 
charge in any given pager at time of recharging.  When out of the charger, if the 
CommPass detects insufficient battery power for an extended period of time, the 
charge indicator light will cease to illuminate altogether, and the unit will enter a 
non-functional “sleep” state until placed back in the charger where it will enter the 
1-hour mandatory minimum charge routine.  Note: If a CommPass pager is 
removed from the charger during the initial 30-minute “double-flash” minimum 
charge period, the pager remains non-functional.