JK Audio innkeeper 1x/rx User Manual
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Connecting Cables
Although each application will require a slightly different setup, there
are four cables that everyone can agree upon:
1 Phone Line - Connect the supplied RJ-11 phone line cable
between the jack marked “Line” and your wall jack. Be sure this
jack can support standard analog telephone operation.
2 Send Audio - Connect a microphone or mixing console output
XLR cable to the Send jack on the innkeeper. Be sure to set the
innkeeper mic/line switch to the proper position for your
application
3 Caller Audio - Connect the Caller Out jack to a line level input on
your mixing console.
4 Power - Connect the supplied AC power cord to the back of the
innkeeper 1x/1rx and then to an AC power outlet.
Your innkeeper 1x/1rx is now ready to take calls. You may want to
connect an auxiliary phone to the innkeeper for call setup, or you can
simply use Auto-Answer or the Call button to answer an incoming call.
Auxiliary Telephone
Innkeeper 1x/1rx does not disconnect the auxiliary telephone when you
press the call button. You can use an auxiliary phone to place or screen
a call, and then place the call on hold. When you are ready to take the
call on innkeeper 1x/1rx, simply press the Call button. Your telephone
will automatically release the hold. If you need to take the call back on
the aux telephone, simply pick up the phone before the innkeeper Drop
button is pressed. If you would prefer the old world way of
disconnecting the aux jack when the hybrid takes the call, please refer
to the Optional Jumper Settings section below for Jumpers 2 and 3.
Optional Jumper Settings
On the circuit board, jumper 1 controls the incoming caller level. In the
factory default closed position, caller input is at normal level. In the
optional open position, incoming caller level is –6 dB. This does not
affect transmit level. This option is not necessary except in some cases
where the phone line is unusually “hot”. Only set this jumper option if
the incoming caller level is too loud and the Receive LEDs are peaking
the red –3 dB whenever the phone caller speaks.
Operation
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Optional Remote Control Devices
RIU-IP
This remote control interface was designed for use with innkeeper
1x/1rx as well as JK Audio innkeeper 2 and innkeeper 4 digital hybrids.
This unit contains a web server which allows the user to send and re-
ceive control data through their web browser. RIU-IP can be connected
to the user's computer NIC card for direct control, to a switch or hub for
network control, or to an Ethernet port with internet access for control
from anywhere in the world.
RIU-IP Features and capabilities when used with innkeeper 1x/1rx:
•
RJ-45 Ethernet port
•
RS-232 remote control port with simple ASCII protocol
•
No external power required
•
Indication of incoming ring
•
On-Hook and Off-Hook
•
Confirmation of Off-Hook or On-Hook transition
•
Place call on hold or release hold.
•
Dial (number) (line).
•
Auto-Answer on / off
•
Test tone start / stop
•
Presence on / off
•
Caller Ducking on / off
•
Automatic Gain Control on / off
Guest Module 1
This convenient device gives you remote access to the on-hook/off-
hook and dial features of the innkeeper 1x. The Call button will flicker
when a call comes in and will stay lit while a call is present. When you
dial out using the Guest Module 1 keypad, the tones are sent directly
down the phone line, and do not come back blasting in your ear.
Guest Module 1 features:
•
Ring and Call LED
•
Call and Drop buttons
•
DTMF Keypad
•
Keypad disable switch
•
Remote powered
Contact your JK Audio dealer for additional information on either of
these optional devices.