Introduction, Fcc registration – JK Audio RemoteMix C+ User Manual

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RemoteMix C+ is a professional audio mixer and headphone
amplifier designed to interface with any standard analog
telephone line. This telephone hybrid operates on batteries
or AC power.

Simply plug your audio equipment into RemoteMix C+ and
connect to a phone line. You can now put on headphones,
plug in a microphone, and you are ready to broadcast the
game or talk up a taped interview. The RCA type jacks on
RemoteMix C+ are equivalent to the jacks found on most
home tape recorders, CD players, and receiver/amplifiers.
There are two balanced XLR microphone inputs and the first
one can be switched for mic or line level input. The balanced
line level XLR output jack provides a high quality connection
to mixers and professional tape gear. The adjustable hybrid
circuit provides control over the mix of transmit and receive
audio at the output jacks.


Cellular Telephones
Use our Daptor One to connect the standard 3-conductor,
2.5 mm micro-jack on your digital wireless telephone to the
RJ-11 phone jack on the RemoteMix C+. Then you will con-
tinue to use your wireless phone to dial or answer the call,
but you will use the microphone and headphones plugged
into your RemoteMix C+ during the call.

RemoteMix C+ was also designed to work well with a data
interface (fax / modem adapter) connected to your older ana-
log cellular telephone or bag phone. These are available
through your cellular dealer. These adapters turn your
cellular telephone into an RJ-11 equivalent jack which
replaces the wall jack in this picture.

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FCC Registration

Your new JK Audio product has been registered with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). This product complies with the
standards in Part 68 of the FCC rules.
1. Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network
The FCC requires that you connect this telephone equipment to the

national telephone network through a USOC RJ-11C modular
telephone jack.

This equipment may not be used with Party Line Service or Coin

Telephone Lines

This equipment is hearing aid compatible.

2. Information for the telephone company

Upon request from your local telephone company, you are required to
provide the following information:

a) The "line" to which you will connect the telephone equipment (that is,

your telephone number), and

b) The telephone equipment's FCC registration number. This can be

found on the bottom of your telephone equipment, and,

c) The ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment.

The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which will be
connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line
may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In
most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed 5.0. To
be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line,
as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company.

3. Repair Instructions

If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning, the
FCC requires that it not be used and that it be unplugged from the
modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this
telephone equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its
authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by the FCC.
For repair procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the
warranty section of the manual.

4. Rights of the telephone company

If telephone equipment is causing harm to the network, the telephone
company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. If
possible, they'll notify you before they interrupt service. If advanced
notice isn't practical, you'll be notified as soon as possible. You'll be
given the opportunity to correct the problem, and you'll be informed of
your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities,

equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper
functioning of your JK Audio product. If such changes are planned,
you'll be notified by your telephone company.

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