Faqs – JK Audio RemoteMix 3.5 User Manual

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1) Why do I keep getting an error message when I try to pair

with my Bluetooth enabled cell phone?

There is a difference between Idle Mode and Pairing Mode. The first time

you make a connection with a new Bluetooth enabled device, you must be in

Pairing Mode. Please read carefully through the instructions on page 8 of this

User Guide for detailed information.

2) What is the range of the Bluetooth transmitter/receiver?

The RemoteMix 3.5 will transmit and receive audio signals up to 33 feet

from your Bluetooth device. The maximum range of this product is achieved

when a clear line of sight is maintained between connected devices, but may

also be limited by interference due to the environment. While this product

offers extended range capabilities, maximum usable range is limited by the

weaker of the two paired/connected devices. Transmitting signals over longer

distances will require more power, therefore you should keep RemoteMix 3.5

as close as possible to your Bluetooth device to conserve battery power.

3) How long will the batteries last in my RemoteMix 3.5?

There are many variables that affect battery life, such as the number of

headphones, and the use of Bluetooth. All of our battery life tests included

3 headphones playing music at average listening levels. These tests use

standard alkaline batteries. Lithium batteries can add 3 to 4 times the battery

life, at 3 to 4 times the cost.
The following numbers are from lab tests and may not represent your usage:
7 hours of broadcast through a cell phone using Bluetooth Wireless

Technology at a distance of 1 meter.
10 hours of broadcast through the phone line hybrid, using dynamic

microphones.

4) Why doesn’t my RemoteMix 3.5 ring when a call comes in?

The audible ringer found on some of our other RemoteMix units was replaced

with a visual ring indicator on the RemoteMix 3.5. This red LED flashes when

a call comes in. The Ring indicator is located directly below the keypad on the

front of the unit.

5) Will any cellular telephone work with RemoteMix 3.5?

The wireless interface on the RemoteMix 3.5 works very well with most

cellular telephones. However, some wireless telephones generate excessive

RF noise which can be heard as a “chattering” or “motor boat” sound.

The noise from these particular telephones will be unacceptable for most

broadcast applications. Also, some wireless phones have the standard 2.5

mm headset jack while others have a 3.5mm stereo headset jack and others

have proprietary jacks. Adapters to convert the proprietary jack to a standard

3-conductor 2.5 mm jack or 4-conductor 3.5mm jack are available for most

wireless telephones through their dealers, local electronic stores or many

internet stores

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