THAT-1™ Telephone Handset Audio Tap User Guide JK Audio
Welcome Thank You Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing the JK Audio THAT-1. Please read this guide for instructions on setting up and using your new product. THAT-1 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. You will pay for shipping to us and we will pay for return back to you.
Contents Overview 1 Setup 3 Operation 4 FAQs 6 Technical Information 8 Note: While THAT-1 was designed to be very rugged and durable, it is not waterproof and care should be taken to keep the unit dry.
Features Works with Analog, Digital, PBX, and VoIP Telephones RCA Input & Output Output Level Control Passive Design. No Battery or AC Required In the Box 1/8" (3.
Overview Introducing THAT-1 Record (From Phone) Connect THAT-1 between your telephone and handset for quick access to audio in and out of the telephone. The THAT-1 is used by radio stations to record and play sound bytes, and by computer and telephone companies to demonstrate their computer voice services using a powered speaker. This is a variable mic level output from the telephone.This jack provides a mix of both sides of the conversation.
Overview 2 THAT-2 Telephone Handset Audio Tap
Setup Getting Connected THAT-1 connects between the handset and the base of your telephone. Follow these simple steps: 1. Unplug the modular handset cord from your telephone base. 2. Using the black handset jumper cord that we have provided, connect the jack of THAT-1 to the handset jack on your telephone base. 3. Plug your handset cord, and handset, into the jack on THAT-1. 4. Using the supplied adapter cable… A.
Operation Handset/ Line In Button The Handset / Line In button selects which signal will be sent down the phone line; the handset microphone, or the line input jack. Record (Position: Out) Use the handset to speak and listen as you normally would. The sound that you hear on the handset is always available on the output jack. Play (Position: In) The handset mic is disconnected and the line input is connected to send audio signals down the line.
Operation Note: Not all telephones are built alike so we cannot guarantee THAT-1 will work with every handset design available. We designed the interface to work with most popular designs.
FAQs I have been using my THAT-1 for recording and it works great but when I try to send audio down the line it won’t work. Several things could be causing this problem: First you must send a line level signal into the jack on THAT-1. Second, make sure the gray button is in the 'In' position. This disables the handset mic and enables the audio input. Third, the phone you are using must have an “electret” type mic in the handset.
FAQs What is the gray pushbutton on THAT-1 used for? The button is used to select which audio signal will be sent into the telephone. Out: In: Handset Audio Line Input Keep in mind that you cannot send audio into the RCA jack and talk on the handset at the same time. However, any audio sent into the phone can be heard on the handset and is available on the RCA output jack at all times. We're using THAT-1 to get caller audio to broadcast on our call in radio show.
Block Diagram Isolation Transformer RCA Output Handset Jack to Phone Handset Jack from Handset Isolation Transformer Signal Limiter RCA Input 8 THAT-1 Telephone Handset Audio Tap
Technical Information Specifications Line Input RCA (Unbalanced): 20k ohms / 250 mV RMS (-10 dBu nom) Output RCA (Unbalanced): 2800 ohms 100 mV RMS (-16 dBu nom) Misc. Handset Jack: RJ-22 Handset Type: Electret Size: 3.7" x 1.6" x 1.3" (9.4 x 4.1 x 3.3 cm) Weight: 6.
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. This equipment may not be used with Party Line Service or Coin Telephone Lines. This equipment is hearing aid compatible.
FCC Registration 3. Repair Instructions If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and that it be unplugged from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by the FCC. For repair procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the warranty section of the manual. 4.
THAT-1™ Telephone Handset Audio Tap 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.