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Getting Connected
9.
If your mixer doesn’t have a mix-minus bus:
Whichever input channel
you have the
<Caller>
connected to, turn the corresponding
Aux
control to
minimum. All
Aux
controls for other channels should be set for audio sent
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.
Tip:
Using an Aux Send bus that is
Pre-Fader
allows you to control the levels of each
channel to the main output without affecting what is sent to the phone line.
10.
Connect your headphones to the mixer.
11.
Use Main Outputs to send audio to recording device or broadcasting
equipment inputs.
Completing Setup
12.
Connect the supplied DC power supply to the back of the Innkeeper PBX
and then to an AC power outlet.
13.
Place a test call to a quiet location. Set the
<A-B-C>
switch on innkeeper
PBX for best audio
(See page 8).
14.
Adjust the
<Send>
level controls so that you consistently light the green
-20 dB and -9 dB and rarely light the red -3 dB peak Send LED. These
flashes should occur only during loud speech bursts. If the red LED stays
lit for extended periods you can assume that much of your speech is being
clipped or distorted. Set the
<Caller>
control for good recording level of the
caller audio at the output jack.
Mic 1
Mic 2
Mic 3
Mic 4
Aux
L
R
Main Mix Out
Pre
/Mon
Post
/FX
Headphones
+
-
Pre
/Mon
Aux
+
-
Pre
/Mon
Aux
+
-
Pre
/Mon
Aux
+
-
Pre
/Mon
Aux
+
-
Pre-Fader
(Mon)
L
R
+
-
Post
/FX
+
-
Post
/FX
+
-
Post
/FX
+
-
Post
/FX
+
-
Post
/FX
Aux Send
Line In 5/6
Recording
Device
Mix Minus Caller
Caller
Set to
<Line>
1
2
6
8
9
12
12
11
10
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