JK Audio BlueKeeper User Manual

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Features—Front View

Figure 1: Front View

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1. Call Button - Press this button to initiate Bluetooth Idle or Pair-

ing mode, redial an outgoing call or accept an incoming call.

2. Drop Button - Press this button to drop (hang up) a call.

3. Send 1 Level - Adjusts the signal level that you are sending out

to the cell phone through the female XLR input.

4. Send 2 Level - Adjusts the signal level that you are sending out

to the cell phone through the 3.5mm mini jack input.

5. Caller Level - Adjusts the level of the incoming audio as it is

going out the output jacks.


6. Headphone Level - Adjusts the signal level coming from the

3.5mm front panel headphone jack.

7. Headphones - The 3.5mm stereo headphone jack contains a

mix of both the Send input audio and the Caller audio.

8. Blue LED - Indicates Bluetooth status, lit steady when you are

on line with a call or flashes to show pairing status.

9. Send LEDs - Displays the signal level going to the phone call.

10. Power LED - Lit when unit is plugged in and receiving power.

11. Caller LEDs - Displays the signal level coming in from the

phone call, after the DSP. This signal level will not change
when you adjust the Caller knob.

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FAQs

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How can I send more audio to the caller without lighting the

red -3 dB LED?

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Cell phones have different audio levels so the Send control knob

and the Send LEDs will respond differently. Use the Send LED
meter as a general guide, then you may need to readjust for a
comfortable listening level without distortion. See page 9.

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What is the difference between Mic level and Line level?

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Mic level is typically 20-30 dB lower than Line level and needs a

pre-amp to bring it up to Line level. While many audio recording
or playing devices will have an 1/8” input, it is important for you to
know what type of input it is. Usually a mic input will be mono
and will use a pre-amp circuit, and a line input will be stereo.


Check your cable also to be sure it is compatible with the type of

input/output you are using. A stereo mini cable will have two
black rings and a mono cable will have one black ring on the
plug. On many mixing consoles, the XLR input will be mic level
and the 1/4” TRS inputs will be line level.

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Why does my laptop only record half of the conversation?

I’m using the Stereo output on the BlueKeeper and I have a
stereo cable.

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Most laptop computers only have a mic input, which is mono.

You will need to use the mono mic level output of the BlueKeeper
or get a sound card with a stereo line level input for your laptop
or you can use a USB or Firewire interface product that will ac-
cept a stereo input.


Also, many laptops and mini recorders have a built-in micro-

phone. You may need to change the settings on your laptop or
recorder to be sure you are recording from the input jack and not
the integrated mic.

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There is a loud hum on the output of my BlueKeeper, even

with nothing else connected. What else could it be?

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Make certain you are using the regulated power supply that was

shipped with this unit. Power supplies are not all the same.

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