Daptor Two™ Wireless Phone Audio Interface User Guide JK Audio
Welcome Thank You Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing the JK Audio Daptor Two. Please read this guide for instructions on setting up and using your new product. Daptor Two is covered by a 1 year warranty to be free from defective workmanship and materials. To obtain service, contact JK Audio by phone or email for return authorization. Once authorized, you will carefully pack and ship the faulty product and all accessories to us.
Contents Overview 1 Setup 2 Compatibility 4 FAQs 5 Technical Information 6 Contents iii
Features Top View 1 2 5 3 1 Balanced XLR Line Output 4 1/4" Mono Line Input 2 Balanced XLR Line Input 5 1/4" Mono Line Output 3 4-conductor 3.5 mm Headset Interface In the Box 1/4" TRS to 3.
Overview Introducing Daptor Two Simply plug Daptor Two into the headset jack of any wireless phone or notebook computer that accepts a third party headset or earpiece. Send and receive voice band or HD Voice quality audio during regular calls, or full bandwidth audio using third party codec applications. Daptor Two will provide the highest quality connection possible between your audio equipment and cellular telephone.
Setup Optional: You may use the XLR jacks on top of Daptor Two or the TRS jacks on the bottom.
Setup 1. Connect the included CN113 cell phone interface cable between the of Daptor Two and the 3.5 mm TRRS headset jack of your wireless phone or notebook computer. Note: Wireless phones generate substantial radio frequency (RF) noise during a call which can leak into your audio cables and equipment. If you notice a problem with RF noise, be sure to keep your wireless phone one to two feet from your mixer and other audio equipment.
Setup If your mixer does not have an bus, you can use controls with the Left and Right outputs. Pan all the microphones, etc. to the Left output and pan the Caller to the Right output. Then connect only the output to the innkeeper PBX . Or, you may use an external Mix-Minus box that will create this signal for you. 5. Your device will recognize Daptor Two as a headset which will disable the internal mic and speaker.
FAQs Will Daptor Two work with my model ____ cell phone? Yes, as long as your wireless phone has a 3.5 mm earpiece jack and accepts a generic 3rd party earpiece or headset. What if my phone does not have a 3.5 mm headset jack? Many phone manufacturers provide adapters that allow connection of a 3.5 mm plug. You can often find these adapters where you purchased your phone or in electronics stores. Can I send and receive audio at the same time? Yes.
Block Diagram XLR Send Jack Transformer 1/4" TRS Wireless Jack Headset Emulator Circuit 1/4" Send Jack Limiter 1/4" Receive Jack Transformer XLR Receive Jack 6 Daptor Two Wireless Phone Audio Interface (Disconnected when 1/4" send jack is used) (Disconnected when 1/4" receive jack is used)
Technical Information Specifications Input Balanced Female XLR / Unbalanced 1/4" Mono 600 ohms, 250 mV RMS (-10 dBu nom, 0 dBu max) Output Balanced Male XLR / Unbalanced 1/4" Mono 600 ohms, 45 mV RMS (-25 dBu nom) Dimensions Size: 4.4" x 2.7" x 1.2" (11.2 x 6.9 x 3.5 cm) Weight: 9 oz.
Daptor Two™ Wireless Phone Audio Interface User Guide Version 4/16/22 JK Audio, Inc. 1311 E 6th St. Sandwich, IL 60548 United States Telephone: 815.786.2929 Toll Free: 1.800.jkaudio Fax: 815.786.8502 www.jkaudio.com © 2022 JK Audio, Inc. All rights reserved.