Mircom LT-437 FJ-100 Installation guide

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FJ-100 FJ-100
FJ-100
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
(ZONE ADDER MODULE)
QZT-5302
3. USE 22 AWG WIRES.
2. REFER TO LT-674 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
1. TERMINATE EACH UNUSED CIRCUIT WITH 4.7K ELR.
NOTES:
2-WIRE TELEPHONE
CIRCUIT
FJ-100
CIRCUIT
4-WIRE TELEPHONE
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
Mircom’s Fire Fighter’s Telephone Jack (FJ-100) is designed to function as a remote telephone receptacle for Mircom’s Portable Fire
Fighters’ Telephone Handset (FH-100) via the Zone Adder Module (QZT-5302). This receptacle mounts into a standard single gang box
(box not included with receptacle). The receptacle consists of a single phone jack mounted on an attractive, single gang, stainless steel
plate with reliable screw type terminals for quick and accurate wiring to the system. This receptacle enables the user (reman) to call in by
plugging the portable handset (FH-100) into the phone jack (FJ-100).
INSTALLATION
1. Wire the unit as shown in wiring diagram on the opposite side.
2. Mount the unit into the single gang box using the two screws supplied.
LT-437B Rev.1
FJ-100 Installation Instructions
OPERATION
1. To call in, obtain a Portable Handset (FH-100) from the handsets storage cabinet (FHC-300). Ask the building caretaker for the key
required to open the cabinet.
2. Plug-in the handset into the phone jack. The “led” indicator on the master station (usually situated in the lobby area) will light up and
the buzzer will sound indicating an emergency call is on line.
3. The other reman will then be able to communicate with the caller by simply selecting the appropriate zone by pushing the button to
engage communication link.
4. To end the communication, simply unplug the handset.
5. Return the handset back to the handsets storage cabinet when nished.
FJ-100 FJ-100
FJ-100
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
(ZONE ADDER MODULE)
QZT-5302
3. USE 22 AWG WIRES.
2. REFER TO LT-674 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
1. TERMINATE EACH UNUSED CIRCUIT WITH 4.7K ELR.
NOTES:
2-WIRE TELEPHONE
CIRCUIT
FJ-100
CIRCUIT
4-WIRE TELEPHONE
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
Mircom’s Fire Fighter’s Telephone Jack (FJ-100) is designed to function as a remote telephone receptacle for Mircom’s Portable Fire
Fighters’ Telephone Handset (FH-100) via the Zone Adder Module (QZT-5302). This receptacle mounts into a standard single gang box
(box not included with receptacle). The receptacle consists of a single phone jack mounted on an attractive, single gang, stainless steel
plate with reliable screw type terminals for quick and accurate wiring to the system. This receptacle enables the user (reman) to call in by
plugging the portable handset (FH-100) into the phone jack (FJ-100).
INSTALLATION
1. Wire the unit as shown in wiring diagram on the opposite side.
2. Mount the unit into the single gang box using the two screws supplied.
LT-437B Rev.1
FJ-100 Installation Instructions
OPERATION
1. To call in, obtain a Portable Handset (FH-100) from the handsets storage cabinet (FHC-300). Ask the building caretaker for the key
required to open the cabinet.
2. Plug-in the handset into the phone jack. The “led” indicator on the master station (usually situated in the lobby area) will light up and
the buzzer will sound indicating an emergency call is on line.
3. The other reman will then be able to communicate with the caller by simply selecting the appropriate zone by pushing the button to
engage communication link.
4. To end the communication, simply unplug the handset.
5. Return the handset back to the handsets storage cabinet when nished.
FJ-100 FJ-100
FJ-100
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
(ZONE ADDER MODULE)
QZT-5302
3. USE 22 AWG WIRES.
2. REFER TO LT-674 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
1. TERMINATE EACH UNUSED CIRCUIT WITH 4.7K ELR.
NOTES:
2-WIRE TELEPHONE
CIRCUIT
FJ-100
CIRCUIT
4-WIRE TELEPHONE
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
Mircom’s Fire Fighter’s Telephone Jack (FJ-100) is designed to function as a remote telephone receptacle for Mircom’s Portable Fire
Fighters’ Telephone Handset (FH-100) via the Zone Adder Module (QZT-5302). This receptacle mounts into a standard single gang box
(box not included with receptacle). The receptacle consists of a single phone jack mounted on an attractive, single gang, stainless steel
plate with reliable screw type terminals for quick and accurate wiring to the system. This receptacle enables the user (reman) to call in by
plugging the portable handset (FH-100) into the phone jack (FJ-100).
INSTALLATION
1. Wire the unit as shown in wiring diagram on the opposite side.
2. Mount the unit into the single gang box using the two screws supplied.
LT-437B Rev.1
FJ-100 Installation Instructions
OPERATION
1. To call in, obtain a Portable Handset (FH-100) from the handsets storage cabinet (FHC-300). Ask the building caretaker for the key
required to open the cabinet.
2. Plug-in the handset into the phone jack. The “led” indicator on the master station (usually situated in the lobby area) will light up and
the buzzer will sound indicating an emergency call is on line.
3. The other reman will then be able to communicate with the caller by simply selecting the appropriate zone by pushing the button to
engage communication link.
4. To end the communication, simply unplug the handset.
5. Return the handset back to the handsets storage cabinet when nished.
FJ-100 FJ-100
FJ-100
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
(ZONE ADDER MODULE)
QZT-5302
3. USE 22 AWG WIRES.
2. REFER TO LT-674 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
1. TERMINATE EACH UNUSED CIRCUIT WITH 4.7K ELR.
NOTES:
2-WIRE TELEPHONE
CIRCUIT
FJ-100
CIRCUIT
4-WIRE TELEPHONE
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
B-
A-
A+
B+
Mircom’s Fire Fighter’s Telephone Jack (FJ-100) is designed to function as a remote telephone receptacle for Mircom’s Portable Fire
Fighters’ Telephone Handset (FH-100) via the Zone Adder Module (QZT-5302). This receptacle mounts into a standard single gang box
(box not included with receptacle). The receptacle consists of a single phone jack mounted on an attractive, single gang, stainless steel
plate with reliable screw type terminals for quick and accurate wiring to the system. This receptacle enables the user (reman) to call in by
plugging the portable handset (FH-100) into the phone jack (FJ-100).
INSTALLATION
1. Wire the unit as shown in wiring diagram on the opposite side.
2. Mount the unit into the single gang box using the two screws supplied.
LT-437B Rev.1
FJ-100 Installation Instructions
OPERATION
1. To call in, obtain a Portable Handset (FH-100) from the handsets storage cabinet (FHC-300). Ask the building caretaker for the key
required to open the cabinet.
2. Plug-in the handset into the phone jack. The “led” indicator on the master station (usually situated in the lobby area) will light up and
the buzzer will sound indicating an emergency call is on line.
3. The other reman will then be able to communicate with the caller by simply selecting the appropriate zone by pushing the button to
engage communication link.
4. To end the communication, simply unplug the handset.
5. Return the handset back to the handsets storage cabinet when nished.
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