JK Audio innkeeper 1x, innkeeper 1rx User Manual

innkeeper 1x
innkeeper 1rx
Digital Hybrid
JK Audio
User Guide
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Innkeeper 1x and innkeeper 1rx will allow you to send and receive audio over analog telephone lines. While this may seem like a simple task that any telephone can do, the challenge is getting the best quality audio from such a miserable audio path.
What is a Digital Hybrid? A digital hybrid connects audio signals to standard analog telephone lines without the variation in quality found with analog hybrids. The main function of a hybrid is to bring in the caller’s voice from the phone line as clear and clean as possible. In the real world, when you send your voice down the telephone line it has a tendency to bleed over into the caller’s audio. The hybrid must adapt to the phone line to properly separate transmit and receive audio. We use a 16 bit DSP (Digital Sig­nal Processor) to continuously monitor the phone line and audio signals and deliver excellent separation. Our dual-convergence algorithm can achieve excellent trans-hybrid loss, typically exceeding 50 dB, without any setup.
Ready to go? The innkeeper 1x/1rx controls and connectors are clearly marked and ready for operation. The innkeeper 1x comes in a desktop case and the innkeeper 1rx has a rack mountable case. All features and opera­tion are the same. The Features diagrams will help you pinpoint any minor questions that you may have. If this is your first exposure to a hybrid, we suggest that you read the entire manual to allow you to take advantage of all these features.
Any Questions? Before you pick up the phone... Please thumb through the rest of this manual. You might find those deep technical questions are covered on later pages.
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Features—Front View
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Features—Front View
1 Call Button - Press this button to answer or place a telephone call
(takes the line off-hook). 2 Drop Button - Press this button to drop (hang up) a call. 3 Send Level - Adjusts the signal that you are sending down the
telephone line. 4 Caller Level - Adjusts the level of the signal coming in from the
telephone line, going out the “Caller” jack. 5 Send > Mix Level - Adjust the level of your audio that will be sent to
the “Mix Out” jack. 6 Mix < Caller Level - Adjusts the level of caller audio that will be
sent to the “Mix Out” jack. 7 Headphones - The stereo headphone jack contains the signal that
you have created with the send> mix level and caller> mix level
controls. Both left and right channels get the same signal. 8 Mix Monitor - Adjusts the mix signal level sent to the headphone
and rear panel speaker terminals. 9 Ring LED - Flickers when you have an incoming call. 10 OH LED - Lit when you are on line with a call (off-hook). 11 Signal LEDs - Send LEDs represent the signal level going out to
the telephone line. Receive LEDs represent the signal level coming
from the phone line, after the DSP. 12 AGC - press this switch to allow the innkeeper 1x/1rx to automati-
cally adjust the gain of caller audio. 13 Caller Ducking - press this switch to lower the caller’s audio level
by 9 dB when local audio is present. 14 Presence - press this switch to boost the low end of the caller audio
signal. Presence is added to the caller audio signal only. 15 1 kHz tone generator - press switch once to send a full scale 0 dB,
maximum output level 1kHz tone down the phone line, press again
to send this signal out the Caller jack, press a third time to turn off. 16 Auto-Answer - Press this switch to enable the innkeeper to auto-
matically answer an incoming call and then disconnect after the
caller hangs up. Auto answer will occur on the first ring.
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FeaturesRear View
17 Caller Output - Male balanced XLR output contains only the
callers voice.
18 Mix Output - Male balanced XLR output contains a mix of send
and receive audio determined by the Send > Mix level and Mix < Caller level controls.
19 Send Input - Female balanced XLR input for signals going into
the phone line. Mic or line level input.
20 Remote Control Jack - 10 pin RJ-50 modular jack for
connection to the RS-232 cable, the optional JK Audio RIU-IP remote interface or the optional JK Audio Guest Module 1 Remote Keypad.
21 AC Power - Universal AC power input for 100-240 Volt, 50-60
Hz supply current.
22 Phone Line - Connect to a standard, single line, analog
telephone line.
23 Aux. Phone - Connect a single line analog telephone for call
setup / dialing, or producer call screening.
24 Mic / Line switch - Sets the front end sensitivity of the Send
XLR jack. Set to Mic if you intend to plug a dynamic microphone directly to the Send jack. Set to Line if you are connecting to a mic mixer. This device does not provide phantom power for a condenser type microphone.
25 Remote Terminals - Screw terminals provide connections for a
small speaker, remote LEDs, tape recorder control, or console call control switches.
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Connection—Mix-Minus Setup
Number of mics depends on mixer
Caller to any line level input
Aux Send to Send 1, Mic/Line button out (Line)
Use Main Outputs, USB or Firewire connectors to send audio to recording device, or broadcasting equipment inputs
For whichever input channel you have the Caller connected to, turn the corresponding Aux control to minimum (usually hard left). All other Aux controls should be set for what you want to send to the phone line. Each Aux Send bus is completely separate from all other outputs, so these Aux controls will not affect what is heard on the Main outputs or on any other Aux buses. This Aux Send bus should be pre-fader, so you can use the fader controls to set the levels of each channel to the main output.
Auxiliary telephone optional. Used to dial out to set up calls.
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