Operation, Optional jumper settings, Auxiliary telephone – JK Audio Broadcast Host User Manual

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Broadcast Host™

Analog Desktop Digital Hybrid

Optional Jumper Settings

If the incoming Caller level is too high and peaking the red -3 dB LED, you may

need to change the setting of an internal jumper. Disconnect power from the

hybrid and remove the cover of the Broadcast Host to locate Jumper 1. The

default position for this jumper is closed (covering both pins). Changing the

jumper to the open position (either remove the jumper or cover just one pin) will

provide 6 dB attenuation of the incoming audio signal.

Auxiliary Telephone

An auxiliary telephone provides you with an easy way to dial out or set up your

calls. Broadcast Host will disconnect the auxiliary telephone when you press the

Call button. If you need to take the call back on the aux telephone, simply pick up

the telephone handset before the Broadcast Host’s Drop button is pressed.
To use an auxiliary phone equipped with a “Hold” feature to place or screen a

call, first set up the call and place the call on hold. When you are ready to take

the call on Broadcast Host, press the Call button on the Broadcast Host and your

telephone will automatically release the hold.
Your phone will operate as a normal telephone anytime you are in Drop mode.

Leaving the hybrid connected between the wall jack and your telephone will not

affect normal use of your phone. Audio will only pass through the hybrid when

you press the Call button.

Auto-Answer

The Auto-Answer feature will answer on the first ring. When Auto- Answer is

enabled, you can still make calls manually using the Call button. When finished,

you can either drop the call manually or allow the call to Auto-Disconnect.

Broadcast Host will look for a CPC disconnect signal from the phone company to

determine when a call has disconnected. This can take up to a minute.

Operation

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