Getting to know your remotemix 4 – JK Audio RemoteMix 4 User Manual

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Cue Control

The <Cue> input control adjusts the signal going to the headphones from

the 1/4” <Cue Input>. When using the 1/4” Cue Input Wireless Interface,

the individual headphone level control adjusts the overall level of your

headphones while the <Cue> input control adjusts the level of the person

on the other side of the call in all headphones. You should keep in mind

that your wireless telephone also has level control. If you are having level

problems that cannot be corrected with the controls on the RemoteMix 4,

try adjusting the level on the wireless telephone itself.

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Bluetooth Wireless Technology

This switch activates the Bluetooth Wireless Technology. The blue LED

directly above this switch indicates when it is on.

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Keypad Switch

This switch disables the DTMF keypad to prevent unwanted tones from

being transmitted down the phone line during a broadcast.

9.

Ringer

RemoteMix 4 does not have an audible ringer but there is a visual ring

indicator that will flash for incoming calls. This red LED is located directly

below the keypad.

10.

Phone Line Switch

When using the RJ-11 analog phone jack, this switch acts as the switch-

hook for the telephone line. The On Hook position is 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.

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Power

This is the main power switch that turns the unit on. Whenever the power

is turned on, the red LED above this switch will be lit. The green <AC>

LED will be lit whenever a live AC power source is connected, even if the

main power switch is off.

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