JK Audio Voice Path User Manual

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Operation (continued)

With the button in, the handset microphone is discon-
nected and the “Input from PC” cable is active to send
audio signals into the phone and down the line. You can
also use the Record / Playback button to turn off the
handset mic if you are listening to the “Output To PC”
signal over a loudspeaker. This will prevent feedback
between the handset microphone and loudspeaker. Or,
you can always listen over the handset receiver.

To continue using your computer speakers while Voice
Path is connected, use a “Y” adapter on your sound
card line output jack. Connect the Voice Path “To
Phone” cable to one jack on the adapter and your com-
puter speakers to the other. You should then follow
these steps to prevent your telephone conversations
from playing over your speakers:

1. Double click on the volume control (speaker) icon

near the clock on your Windows taskbar.


2. In the microphone section click the box labeled

“Mute”.


This will prevent audio entering the microphone input on
your soundcard from playing back over your computer
speakers. Everything else will function as normal.

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FAQ’s

?

The headset I am currently using goes through
an amplifier before it connects to my telephone.
Will the Voice Path work with this headset?

!

If the amplifier was designed to connect to any tele-
phone's handset jack then yes. The Voice Path goes
between the amplifier and your telephone base.
Simply connect the Voice Path modular jack marked
"Phone base" to the handset jack of your telephone
base and the Voice Path modular jack marked
"Handset / headset" to the amplifier's modular jack
(that usually connects to the telephone handset
jack). Leave your headset connected to the amplifier
as usual and it should work fine.

?

Can I still use my computer speakers when the

Voice Path is connected?

!

Yes. You will need a "Y" adapter for your sound
card line output. This adapter should have 1 stereo
mini plug (male) that splits into 2 stereo mini jacks
(female). Plug the adapter into your sound card line
output, plug your computer speakers into one of the
adapter's mini jacks and the Voice Path "input from
PC" cable into the other.

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