JK Audio Daptor Two User Manual

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Will Daptor Two work with my model ____

cell phone?

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As long as your wireless phone has a 2.5 mm
earpiece jack and accepts a generic 3rd party
earpiece or headset, you should be OK.

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What if my phone does not have a 2.5 mm

earpiece/ headset jack?

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Many phone manufacturers sell an adapter

that allows connection of a 2.5 mm plug. You
can often find these adapters where you pur-
chased your phone or in electronics stores.

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Can I talk on my handheld phone and re-

cord the conversation using a Daptor Two?

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No, most phones detect the presence of any-

thing plugged into the headset jack and imme-
diately disable the phones microphone and
speaker.

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Can I send and receive audio at the same

time?

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Yes, but be aware that on most phones, what-
ever audio you send into the phone will come
back mixed with the receive audio.

FAQ’s

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Connection

Connect the enclosed audio adapter cord between
Daptor Two and your wireless phone’s headset
jack. Your wireless phone should now recognize
Daptor Two as a headset and disable the phone’s
mic and earpiece.

Now connect either the XLR
or 1/4” input and output to
your mixer or tape recorder.
You may use either the XLR
input or 1/4" input, not both. The XLR input jack is
disconnected when a cable is plugged into the
1/4" input jack. The same is true for the XLR and
1/4" output jacks.

Note: Wireless phones generate substantial radio
frequency (RF) noise during a call which can eas-
ily leak into microphone cables, headphone ca-
bles, even your audio equipment. Be sure to keep
the wireless phone one to two feet from any mixer
or tape recorder. It is also important to keep the
wireless adapter cord away from any other audio
cords.

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