Getting connected, Setting up – JK Audio innkeeper PBX User Manual

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Innkeeper PBX™

Broadcast Field Mixer

Setting Up

1. Connect the supplied RJ-22 phone line cable between the jack marked

Phone on the back of the innkeeper PBX and to handset jack on the base of

your telephone.

2. Connect your telephone handset to the RJ-22 jack on the back of the

innkeeper PBX marked “Handset”.

3. Connect a pair of headphones to the front of the innkeeper PBX or mixer.

4. There are 2 ways to set up the audio equipment for your Innkeeper PBX:

A. One Mic/Headphone (No Mixer): See Figure 6a.

1. Connect a dynamic microphone cable to the Send 1 jack on the

Innkeeper PBX. Be sure to set the Innkeeper PBX Mic/Line switch

to the Mic position.

2. Connect a stereo cable from the mini-jack Stereo Out on the

Innkeeper PBX to the Line In on your computer sound card or

other recording equipment that has a stereo input.

B. Two or more Inputs/Outputs (Mix-Minus Caller): See Figure 7a.

A mix-minus signal is an audio signal that contains a mix of your local

microphones plus any other audio, minus the Caller’s own voice.

Sending the Caller’s audio back to the innkeeper PBX will cause an

echo, or feedback.

1. Connect Caller to any LINE Level input on mixer.
2. Connect Aux (or FX) Send on mixer to Send 1 on Innkeeper PBX.

Set the Innkeeper PBX Mic/Line switch to the Line position.

5. Connect the supplied DC power supply to the back of the Innkeeper PBX

and then to an AC power outlet.

Place a test call to a quiet location. Set the “A-B-C” switch on innkeeper PBX

for best audio. Set the Send level control so that while you are speaking into

the microphone, the Send LEDs on the hybrid light the -20 dB green LED

consistently and flash the -9 dB green LED. If you flash the -3 dB red LED, lower

the level. Set the Caller control for good recording level of the caller audio at the

output jack.

Getting Connected

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