International Telephone Interface Inst ructions
(Satellite Receiver Cabinet Connection)
The telephone interface enables backup sound over a phone line for
satellite broadcasts in the event of a satellite failure.
Equipment Used:
1 – Telephone Interface Box
1 – RCA to RCA cable (6 feet)
1 – Telephone Cord (18 inches)
1 – Power Supply with International Adapters
Step 1: Disconnect the handset cord at the base of the telephone and
connect it to the interface box in the jack next to the picture of the
telephone handset.
Step 4: Connect the plug on the power supply cord to the interface box in
the jack indicati ng a +12VDC connection. Using the proper
adapter, plug the power supply into the building’s wall outlet.
Step 5: Call your area help desk to test the telephone connection volume
level and to connect your call to the broadcast phone bridge.
Insert a Phillips head into the unmarked hole in the face of the
interface box. Turn the screwdriver clockwise to increase the
volume and counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Step 2: Connect one end of the provided telephone cord to the base of the
telephone and the other end to the interface box in the jack next to
the picture of the telephone.
Step 3: Connect one end of the RCA to RCA cable to the interface box in
the jack labeled LINE OUT. Connect the other end of the cable to
the AUDIO connector in the INPUTS section on the front of the
satellite equipment cabinet. Move the toggle switch labeled VCROFF-SATELLITE to the VCR position.
Step 6: After you have placed the call and are connected to the broadcast
phone bridge, leave the handset off the telephone and unplug the
handset’s cord attached to the interface box from the jack next to
the picture of the telephone handset.
If there are questions, contact the area help desk or the Global Service
Help Desk at 801-240-4357.
Telephone Interface Instructions
(Microphone Cord Connection)
The telephone interface enables backup sound over a phone
line for satellite broadcasts in the event of a satellite failure.
Equipment Used:
1 – Telephone Interface Box
1 – Telephone Cord (18 inches)
1 – Power Supply with International Adapters
1 – Microphone Cable (furnished locally)
Step 1: Disconnect the handset cord at the base of the telephone and
connect it to the interface box in the jack next to the picture of
the telephone handset.
Step 2: Take the telephone cord furnished in the kit and connect one
end to the base of the telephone and the other end to the
interface box in the jack next to the picture of the telephone.
Step 4: Connect the plug on the power supply cord to the interface box
in the jack indicating a +12VDC connection. Using the proper
adapter, plug the power supply into the building’s wall outlet.
Step 5: Call your area help desk to test the telephone connection
volume level and to connect your call to the broadcast phone
bridge. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into the unmarked
hole in the face of the interface box. Turn the screwdriver
clockwise to increase the volume and counter-clockwise to
decrease the volume.
Step 3: Connect the microphone cable to the interface box in the jack
labeled MIC OUT. Connect the other end of the cable to a
microphone jack in the building sound system.
Step 6: After you have placed the call and are connected to the
broadcast phone bridge, leave the handset off the telephone
and unplug the handset’s cord attached to the interface box
from the jack next to the picture of the telephone handset.
If there are questions, contact the area help desk or the Global Service
Help Desk at 801-240-4357.
International Telephone Interface Inst ructions
(Satellite Receiver Cabinet Connection with Cellular Phone)
The telephone interface enables backup sound over a phone
line for satellite broadcasts in the event of a satellite failure.
Equipment Used:
1 – Telephone Interface Box
1 – RCA to RCA cable (6 feet)
1 – 2.5mm to 3.5mm Mini Stereo Cable
1 – Power Supply with International Adapters
Step 1: Using the mini stereo cable, connect the cellular telephone to
the interface box in the jack next labeled LINE IN.
Step 4: Call your area help desk to test the telephone connection
volume level and to connect your call to the broadcast phone
bridge. Insert a small Phillips head screwdriver into the
unmarked hole in the face of the interface box. Turn the
screwdriver clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
Step 2: Connect one end of the RCA to RCA cable to the interface box
in the jack labeled LINE OUT. Connect the other end of the
cable to the AUDIO connector in the INPUTS section on the
front of the satellite equipment cabinet. Move the toggle
switch labeled VCR-OFF-SATELLITE to the VCR position.
Step 3: Connect the plug on the power supply cord to the interface box
in the jack indicating a +12VDC connection. Using the proper
adapter, plug the power supply into the building’s wall outlet.
If there are questions, contact the area help desk or the Global Service
Help Desk at 801-240-4357.
Telephone Interface Instructions
(Microphone Cord Connection with Cellular Phone)
The telephone interface enables backup sound over a phone
line for satellite broadcasts in the event of a satellite failure.
Equipment Used:
1 – Telephone Interface Box
1 – 2.5mm to 3.5mm Mini Stereo Cable
1 – Power Supply with International Adapters
1 – Microphone Cable (furnished locally)
Step 1: Using the mini stereo cable, connect the cellular telephone to
the interface box in the jack next labeled LINE IN.
Step 2: Connect the microphone cable to the interface box in the jack
labeled MIC OUT. Connect the other end of the cable to a
microphone jack in the building sound system.
Step 4: Call your area help desk to test the telephone connection
volume level and to connect your call to the broadcast phone
bridge. Insert a small Phillips head screwdriver into the
unmarked hole in the face of the interface box. Turn the
screwdriver clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
If there are questions, contact the area help desk or the Global Service
Help Desk at 801-240-4357. Should problems arise during a broadcast
and you have only the cell phone, hang up the cell phone and then
place your call.
Step 3: Connect the plug on the power supply cord to the interface box
in the jack indicating a +12VDC connection. Using the proper
adapter, plug the power supply into the building’s wall outlet.
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