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PBX Desktop Digital Hybrid User Guide JK Audio...
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Introduction Innkeeper PBX will allow you to send and receive audio through your multi-line PBX, ISDN or analog telephone. While this may seem like a simple task that any telephone can do, the challenge is getting the best quality audio from such a lim- ited audio path.
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Broadcast Button - Press this button to disable the handset and activate the innkeeper PBX for use as a digital hybrid. Send 1 Level - Adjusts the signal level that you are sending down the telephone line, through the female XLR input.
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Features (continued) 17 18 19 20 12. Handset Jack - Connect your telephone handset to this jack. 13. Phone Jack - Connect this jack to the handset jack on your tele- phone using the supplied handset jumper cable. 14. Handset Type Selector Switch - Use this switch to select the correct type of handset microphone that your telephone uses.
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PBX marked "Handset". • Send Audio - Connect a dynamic microphone cable to the Send 1 jack on the innkeeper PBX. Be sure to set the Mic/Line switch to the “Mic” position. • Output - Connect a stereo cable from the mini-jack Output on the innkeeper PBX to the “Line In”...
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Connection (continued) To connect innkeeper PBX through a mixer—Mix Minus Setup Caller to any Aux Send to Send 1, line level input Mic/Line button out (Line) Number of microphones depends on mixer Use Main Outputs, USB or Firewire connectors to...
• On your mixer, set the Caller channel Aux control to minimum (zero). • Place a call to a quiet location. Set A-B-C switch on innkeeper PBX for best audio. • On your mixer, set the Aux Send control so that while you are speak- ing into the microphone the Send LED’s on the hybrid light the -20 dB...
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Innkeeper PBX will disable the telephone handset when you press the Broadcast button. Use your telephone to place or screen a call. When you are ready to take the call on innkeeper PBX, simply press the Broadcast button. Make sure you do not put the telephone handset back in it's cradle while you are on a call.
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Why is there a Send 2 mini-jack on the back of my innkeeper PBX? This is a second line level input to innkeeper PBX. This is where you can connect another device, such as a CD player, the Line Out from your Com- puter or even the output of your personal audio player, to add audio to the conversation.
This is done manually. There is no way to then auto- disconnect. You must return the handset to the cradle. There is a loud hum on the output of my innkeeper PBX, even when nothing else is connected. What else could it be? Make certain you are using the regulated power supply that was shipped with the unit.
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.
Warranty Innkeeper PBX is covered by a 2-year warranty to be free from defective workmanship and materials. In the event that the innkeeper PBX needs repair, you must call us to get an authorization, and then carefully pack and ship it to us.
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