jWIN JT-P430 User Manual

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GETTING STARTED 
 
Getting the Telephone Ready for Use 
1.  Choose a desired flat, level surface location for the unit. 
 
2.  Plug one end of the coiled telephone cord into the jack on the handset, and the 
other into the matching jack on the unit’s base. 
 
3.  Plug one end of the flat telephone cord into the jack in the rear of the unit’s base 
(marked TEL-LINE), and the other end into the wall jack which supplies 
telephone service. 
 
Installing the Batteries 
The JT-P430 requires four (4) AAA batteries, which are used to operate the 
telephone, the LCD display, and to retain Caller ID data and any settings 
programmed into the phone. Using an optional 9V adapter (see Notes below) will 
increase the battery’s life span, requiring less frequent battery replacement. 
 
1.  Remove the battery compartment cover at the bottom of the unit. 
 
2.  Carefully install four (4) AAA batteries by observing the polarity direction shown 
in the battery compartment. 
 
3.  Replace the cover.  
 
Notes: 
•  Whether installing batteries for the first time or replacing them, do not mix old 
and new batteries, nor should alkaline, standard (zinc-carbon), or rechargeable 
(nickel-cadmium) batteries be used together. 
•  When not using the phone for a long period of time, remove the batteries to 
prevent possible leakage and corrosion. Keeping the phone powered by the 
optional AC adapter, discussed below, will preserve all data and settings in the 
phone’s memory. 
•  If neither the batteries nor an AC adapter are connected, the JT-P430 will still be 
able to place and receive calls, but the telephone, the ability to store Caller ID 
data, and the LCD display functions will not operate. 
•  When batteries are used without an AC adapter, they should be replaced when 
the display dims. 
•  When replacing the batteries without an AC adapter connected, it’s the best to 
pick up the handset before removing the batteries. Doing so prevents the loss of 
stored Caller ID data and programmed settings while the batteries are being 
replaced. If not done, it’s possible that all settings and data in the phone’s 
memory will be lost.