Operation – JK Audio RemoteMix 3 User Manual
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1. Connect your audio equipment, microphone(s), and headphones
to the input and output jacks on RemoteMix 3.
2. Connect the jack marked "Phone Line" to any standard analog
telephone line,
or
connect to the Fax/Modem adapter on a cellular telephone,
or
disconnect the handset on the existing telephone and plug
the coily cord into the PBX handset interface jack on RemoteMix
3. Turn on the power switch, flip the "Phone Line" switch to "Dial/
Talk" and dial your call. You are now ready to broadcast or
record a telephone interview.
Cellular Telephones
RemoteMix 3 / 3.m was designed to work well with the data interface
(fax / modem adapter) for your cellular telephone, available through
your cellular dealer. These adapters turn your cellular telephone into
an RJ11 equivalent jack which replaces the wall jack in the picture on
the previous page.
Handset Interface
If you cannot get to an analog phone line or if the phone system is a
digital or analog PBX, ISDN, or a key telephone system, you can use
the built-in handset interface. Simply disconnect the handset from the
coily cord and plug the cord into the RemoteMix 3 / 3.m PBX
Handset Interface Jack. Now select the handset type on the 3
position switch. Trial and error works faster than a chart of handset
types, but this basic description may help.
Switch Position
Handset Microphone Type
A
Electret
B
Dynamic
C
Carbon
Note: The handset type switch only affects audio you are attempting
to send down the telephone line. The receive side of the RemoteMix
3 will work no matter what position the handset type switch is in.
Operation