LRS 5" Jumper Wire for Paging Systems (A6-0119)
The LRS 5-inch Charging Base Jumper Wire is used to connect two LRS paging or tracker charging bases so they may utilize one power supply. It simplifies the set-up of multiple charging bases placed next to each other.
Features:
- (1) LRS Charing Base 5-inch Jumper Wire (A6-0119)
Exclusions: Not applicable outside of the USA or Canada due to frequency channel regulations. International sales requests outside of US and Canada are handled directly by LRS at 1-800-437-4996 or www.lrsus.com.
Restrictions: All online orders are restricted for purchase and use within the USA and Canada only. LRS is not responsible for any product purchased via the web for use outside of the USA or Canada, warranty is voided for any product used outside of the USA or Canada.
LRS 5-inch Jumper Wire FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the LRS 5-inch jumper wire?
The LRS 5-inch jumper wire is designed to connect two separate LRS paging or tracker charging bases. By linking the bases together, you can daisy-chain the power, allowing multiple charging units to operate using only a single power supply. This helps reduce cable clutter and frees up electrical outlets in busy environments like restaurants or hospitals.
How many LRS charging bases can I connect together using jumper wires?
While one jumper wire connects two bases, you can typically use multiple jumper wires to daisy-chain up to four charging bases to a single LRS power supply. This configuration allows you to charge dozens of pagers simultaneously (such as two 15-slot bases for 30 pagers or four bases for up to 60 coaster pagers) from one plug, depending on the specific power output of your LRS transformer.
Can this jumper wire be used with LRS systems outside of the USA or Canada?
No. Per the manufacturer’s regulations, this specific 5-inch jumper wire (A6-0119) and associated LRS hardware are restricted for use within the USA and Canada only. Using this product outside of these regions may void your warranty and could conflict with local radio frequency channel regulations. For international requirements, you must contact LRS directly.