JK Audio RemoteMix Sport User Manual

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Operation (continued)

Handset Jack
The handset jack on the right side of RemoteMix Sport allows you
to plug in a telephone handset and quickly set up a call before you
set up your microphones and headphones. All telephone handsets
are different, so if yours is not compatible, try an AT&T, Sony, or
Radio Shack residential telephone handset.

Phone Line
Connect this RJ-11 jack to the wall jack of a standard, single-line
analog telephone line.

IFB
If using the phone line or handset interface for an IFB feed, the
balanced male XLR output may be used to feed an IFB earpiece or
other device. If using the 1/4” cue input / wireless adapter jack for
the telephone connection, the IFB feed must be taken from one of
the 1/4” headphone jacks. This also applies if you are planning to
record both sides of the conversation while using the 1/4” wireless
adapter jack for the telephone connection.

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Operation (continued)

Talkback Feature
A built in speaker lets
you monitor the phone
line during call setup
and station breaks. The
monitor speaker volume
is controlled by the
headphone volume
control and has an
additional on / off switch
(near the A-B-C switch).
An internal push-to-talk
microphone also helps
when setting up your
call. The speaker
switches off when the
microphone button is
pushed on to prevent
feedback.

Keypad
The telephone keypad is equipped for tone or pulse dialing. You
may use the keypad at anytime during a call but keep in mind that
both transmit and receive audio are muted during a keypress.

VU Meter
The VU meter shows the mix of the microphones and the tape
signal going out over the phone line or to the handset interface.

Phone Line Switch
When using the RJ-11 analog phone jack, this switch acts as the
switch-hook for the telephone line. The Hang Up position is the
normal on-hook position when you are not using the line or you are
waiting for a call. When you want to place a call, or when a call
comes in, switch to the Dial/Talk position.

When using the Handset Interface, the switch should be in the
Hang Up position. When using the 1/4” Wireless Interface, the
switch should be in the Dial / Talk position.

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