Operation (continued) – JK Audio RemoteMix Sport User Manual

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Operation (continued)

1/4” Cue Input / Wireless Interface
The RemoteMix Sport includes a 1/4” Cue Input that feeds only the
headphones. Connect any 50 ohm output to this jack, such as the
headphone out from your personal audio player. This signal does
not reach the XLR output.

This same 1/4” jack is also an interface for your wireless tele-
phone. By using the special 1/4” - 2.5 mm cable provided with your
unit, you can interface to most wireless telephones that accept
third party earpiece / headsets. This 1/4” - 2.5 mm cable is not sim-
ply an adapter cable and should not be used with other equipment.
The wiring configuration is different from other TRS to TRS cables.
The “tip” and “ring” portions of this cable are reversed in order for
the interface to work properly. Possible damage to your equipment
could result from misuse of this cable.

Headphones
The built-in headphone amplifier is strong enough to power three
pairs of headphones or a small desktop speaker. The left and right
channels contain the same mono signal, but are powered by
separate amplifier channels. These jacks will drive either three 1/4"
stereo plugs or three 1/4" mono plugs.

XLR Output
This fixed level male XLR output also includes a switch for Phone
Mix or Mic Mix. If you are using the 1/4” cue input / wireless inter-
face for your telephone connection, the far side of the call will not
be present on the XLR output. To obtain a signal containing both
sides of the conversation while using this setup, one of the 1/4”
headphone jacks must be used.

Mic/Line level
switch for
Input 1 only

Fixed level
output

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