Getting connected, Setting up, Making a call – JK Audio RemoteMix 4 User Manual
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RemoteMix 4™
Broadcast Field Mixer
Setting Up
1. Connect your audio equipment, microphones, cue input, and headphones to
the input and output jacks on RemoteMix 4.
2. There are 4 ways to connect the RemoteMix 4 to the phone line:
A. For Analog Phones: Connect the jack marked
standard analog telephone line, or
B. If there is no access to an Analog Phone Line: Disconnect the
handset on an existing telephone and plug the coily cord from the
phone into the
or
C. If there is no Land Line: Connect the
jack to the headset jack on your cellular telephone using the supplied
JK Audio interface cable.
The 1/4” Wireless Interface jack also serves as a
feeds the headphones. Connect any line level output here, such as the
output from your personal audio player. This signal does not reach the
XLR output but will be present on the right channel (return) of the
stereo output.
D. Bluetooth Wireless Technology. See page 8.
Making a Call
There are also 3 ways to initiate an outbound call with the RemoteMix 4. First
turn on the power switch and flip the
A. When connected to an analog line: Flip the
On and dial your call. You are now ready to broadcast or record a
telephone interview.
B. When connected via the Universal Handset Interface on the
RemoteMix 4: Take the handset off of the cradle of the phone you are
connected to and dial with the keypad on the base of that phone. The
handset must stay off-hook for the duration of the broadcast or the call
will be disconnected.
C. When connected via the 1/4” Cue Input / Wireless Phone Interface:
Dial the call with your cellular phone handset. Audio will automatically
be transmitted and received through the RemoteMix 4 audio inputs and
outputs. The phone’s internal speaker and microphone will be disabled
during the call. Feel free to leave your phone connected to power
throughout the broadcast to conserve battery power.
Getting Connected