Getting to know your remotemix 3.5, Phone line connection, Phone line – JK Audio RemoteMix 3.5 User Manual

Page 9: Handset interface, Cue input / wireless phone interface

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Inputs & Outputs

Phone Line Connection

7.

Phone Line

The RemoteMix 3.5 has an RJ-11 jack that can be connected to any

standard, single line analog telephone line. This jack should not be

connected directly to digital PBX or ISDN phone systems.

8.

Handset Interface

If you do not have access to an analog phone line or if the phone system

is a digital or analog PBX, ISDN, VOIP or a key telephone system, you

can use the built-in handset interface. Disconnect the telephone handset

from the coily cord and plug the cord into the RemoteMix 3.5 <Universal

Handset Interface> jack. Now select the handset type on the 3 position

switch.
Trial and error works faster than a chart of handset types, but this basic

description may help.

9.

Cue Input / Wireless Phone Interface

RemoteMix 3.5 comes equipped with a <Wireless Phone Interface> built

in to the 1/4” <Cue Input>. This 1/4” wireless interface accepts a specially

designed 1/4” to 2.5 mm or 1/4” to 3.5mm cable provided with the unit.

This interface works with any wireless phone or notebook that accepts

standard third party headsets and earpieces. Some wireless phones have

the standard 2.5 mm TRS jack while others have a 3.5 mm TRRS jack and

others yet have proprietary jacks. Adapters to convert the proprietary jack

to a standard 3-conductor 2.5 mm or 4-conductor 3.5 mm jack are available

for most wireless telephones through their dealers, local electronic stores or

many internet stores.

10.

When using the wireless interface, it is important to keep your wireless

telephone 12” - 24” away from the RemoteMix 3.5 and any microphone or

headphone cables. This will help prevent unwanted RF noise from entering

the unit.

5

Getting to Know Your RemoteMix 3.5

Switch Position

Handset Microphone Type

A

Electret

B

Dynamic

C

Carbon

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