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1. JK Audic Buetontit Lire bi Dire Out Biais Lima In Drawer for 9 V battery This LED flashes blue when setting up or using a Bluetooth connection See page 5 for timing diagrams The LED will illu minate briefly when the unit is first powered on This Multi Function Button MFB is used to establish a con nection with your Bluetooth enabled cell phone laptop or other device This Stereo LED will flash green when the device is in Master mode and red when it is in Headset mode See Page 6 Stereo Line In Connect the stereo output of your audio player or other equipment to this jack to be sent to the caller Stereo Line Out Connect this stereo output to the stereo line input on your PC mini recorder or other audio equipment Balanced XLR Line In Connect the line level output of your other audio equipment to this jack to be sent to the caller Balanced XLR Line Out Connect this output to the line level input on your recorder or other audio equipment 3 Connection to a Bluetooth Enabled Device Establishing a Bluetooth connection varies with different cell phones On your phone find and select the option to set up a con nection Press and hold the blue button Multi Function Button or MFB on Daptor Three for a full 6 seconds and release The blue LED will flash rapidly about every 100 ms as Daptor Three enters Pairing Mode Now go to your Bluetooth device and search for Bluetooth connec tions
2. Daptor Three is covered by a 2 year warranty to be free from defective workmanship and materials In the event that the Daptor Three needs repair you must call us to get an authorization and then carefully pack and ship it to us You will pay for shipping to us and we will pay for return back to you UPS ground No free repairs will be made if the defect was caused by misuse weather conditions or other cause except for defective workmanship or materials THERE ARE NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE WARRANTY HERE MADE 10 09 JK Audio Inc 1311 E 6th Street Sandwich IL 60548 USA Voice 815 786 2929 Toll Free 800 JK Audio Fax 815 786 8502 info jkaudio com www jkaudio com Copyright 2009 JK Audio Inc All rights reserved Daptor Three Wireless Audio Interface DOaptor Three Wireless Audio interface JK Audio E Bluetooth Line in Line Out ao User Guide JK Audio Introduction Daptor Three is a simple professional audio interface using Blue tooth Wireless Technology This device allows balanced and un balanced connections to your cell phone Daptor Three connects to your cell phone like any other Bluetooth Wireless Technology enabled headset It will also connect to any other product such as a laptop that allows wireless headset connections With the latest firmware release Daptor Three can now be set to function as a Master device sending stereo audio to other dev
3. more details Bluetooth LED pattern to initiate Bonding d TUUU Initialize Idle Mode Pairing Mode 2 sec off 2 sec on 2 sec off 200 ms on 100 ms off 100 ms on Hold Bluetooth MFB in at least 6 sec to reach Pairing Mode the first time a new device is connected 7 gt 2 sec thereafter to easily 7 connect from Idle Mode nen Fi Bluetooth LED pattern after Bonding LJ L_ Bonded 2 seconds off 1 second on 5 ERICI d a To X Mb ole 23 Master or Headset Your cellular telephone is a good example of a device operating in Master mode In default mode your cell phone will see the Daptor Three as if it were a headset When the Daptor Three is in Master mode it can send stereo audio to stereo earphones or the Daptor Three can be paired to a headset for full duplex conversations There are many different profiles available for Bluetooth communi cation Any devices that you have interconnected must be pro grammed with the same profiles Most newer cellular telephones use any combination of Headset Hands Free and or A2DP proto cols A2DP is the only profile that will enable Daptor Three to send stereo audio in Master mode so the headset device it is paired to must be equipped with the same profile Switching to Master mode When pairing to another Bluetooth enabled device the Daptor Three will connect in headset mode by default If you want to switch to Master mode you must start from the Bluetooth
4. power off state Hold the MFB down for greater than 10 seconds but less than 15 seconds then release the button to change roles The next time a Bluetooth connection is enabled on your Daptor Three the Stereo LED will flash green to verify it is operating in stereo Master A2DP mode To toggle between stereo A2ZDP and mono Hands Free profiles which can only be done while the unit is in Master mode simply tap the MFB button once on the unit that is in Master mode for each change of state The Stereo LED on the top of the Daptor Three will flash green when the device is in Master mode and red when it is in Headset mode The timing of the blue LED while pairing with another device should remain the same for either state The red green LED will only light during power up or when streaming stereo A2DP audio When the Daptor Three is in Master mode pairing to another Blue tooth device is somewhat different Daptor Three will assume a default Pin of 0000 on the slave device and will automatically nego tiate a connection If the Pin on the slave device is different Daptor Three will not be able to pair with it The connection history will maintain up to 16 devices in Master mode in addition to the 16 devices it keeps in the Headset mode history 6 Connection Diagram to Mixer Gaptor Three Wireless Audie literface JK Audic Fa Bluetooth Livre bi Dine Out Aux Send B levee tins SO fader if Line Praka elo to line a tins SO
5. If this is the first time you have paired with this device select the option to add an audio device When the cell phone has found the new device select from the list the device ID of JKDAP3xxxx where the xxxx corresponds to the last 4 digits of the unit s serial number Enter Yes when asked to Bond with this device Enter the pin number as 0000 The Daptor Three can maintain up to 16 devices in its connection history to make reconnecting to a previ ously used device simpler and quicker Tech Note There is a difference between Pairing Mode and Idle Mode The very first time you connect to a new device you must be in Pairing Mode When you hold the Blue tooth MFB in for 2 seconds and release the blue LED will come on steady for a moment then it will flash at a rate of 2 seconds off and 200 ms on This first stage is Idle Mode Holding the MFB in for 6 seconds before release will activate pairing mode In pairing mode the LED flashes rapidly about every 100 ms Once in pair ing mode any Bluetooth enabled device within range can pair with Daptor Three After pairing is complete the connection to that device is secure When bonding is complete the blue LED will flash at a rate of 1 sec on 2 sec off Once Daptor Three has been added to your cell phone subsequent connections can be made more quickly from Idle Mode To disconnect from the Bluetooth device simply press the MFB and hold for 6 seconds Dep
6. dance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Op eration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by JK Audio can void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits The internal antennas used for this mobile transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 11 Specifications Inputs Female XLR Stereo Line In Frequency response Headphone mode Outputs Male XLR Stereo Line Out Frequency response Headphone mode Power Size 4 4 x 2 7 x 1 2 Weight Balanced 20k ohms 4 dBu nom Unbalanced 3 5mm 20k ohm 10 dBu nom Headset phone 300 Hz 3400 Hz A2DP 30 Hz 17k Hz Balanced 200 ohms 0 dBu max Unbalanced 3 5mm 200 ohms 6 dBu max Headset phone 300 Hz 3400 Hz 30 Hz 20k Hz One 9 volt battery 11 2 x 6 9 x 3 5 cm 7 ounces 200 grams Note While Daptor Three was designed to be very rugged and durable it is not waterproof and care should be taken to keep the unit dry Features Gaptor Three Wireless Audio literrfice et ree Pa at Ein
7. e Daptor Three How long will the battery last Based on our lab tests using a standard alkaline battery with Daptor Three about 1 meter from your Bluetooth device the battery should last for about 18 hours under normal use As an indicator of low battery the blue LED will grow dim and then extinguish a short while before the battery is completely ex hausted and the unit shuts down Bluetooth Wireless Technology The Bluetooth interface will first attempt to connect in Hands Free mode to a cell phone allowing 3 4 kHz telecom bandwidth If this is not available it will attempt to connect in Wireless Headset mode to any product such as a laptop computer that allows a Bluetooth wireless audio connection The Wireless Headset mode offers 20 kHz audio bandwidth Daptor Three supports A2DP Hands Free and Headset profiles with BlueCore 5 Multimedia technology In Headset mode you will be able to receive full bandwidth stereo audio from any cell phone that supports A2DP In Master mode you can send full bandwidth stereo audio to any A2DP compatible device By default Daptor Three will connect in headset mode See Page 6 for more informa tion on Master and Headset modes While all phones and portables are different typically if you con nect in cell phone Hands Free mode you will have a mono full du plex connection If you connect to a music player you will be in stereo Headset mode Consult your cell phone or portable device for
8. ending on the model of cell phone if left unused in Idle Mode or if a live call is disconnected the Daptor Three may automatically disconnect Bluetooth To clear the connection history and return to factory reset hold the MFB button in for at least 20 seconds After resetting the Daptor Three will return to pairing mode A Can I send and receive audio at the same time Yes you can You can have full duplex conversations when your Daptor Three is in Headset mode and you call someone with your cell phone or when you are in Master mode and you are paired with another Bluetooth headset However on many phones the audio you send into the phone will come back mixed with the receive audio Can use the balanced and unbalanced inputs at the same time No if you have audio sources connected to both the balanced XLR and the unbalanced mini jack inputs only the audio at the XLR jack will be heard However you can use both outputs simultaneously Can have full duplex stereo conversations if my stereo headset uses A2DP No the A2DP profile is only used for stereo music streaming Full duplex conversations will be in mono What s the difference between the Bluetooth profiles There are many profiles that may be used for Bluetooth com munication Daptor Three is compatible with the three typically used in cell phones and headsets A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile used for stereo music streaming Headset Fac
9. ices that support the A2DP profile There are many profiles that may be used for Bluetooth communi cation Daptor Three is compatible with these three typically used in cell phones and headsets A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Headphone mode used for stereo music streaming 30 20 kHz stereo receive only headphone mode 30 17 kHz stereo master mode transmit Headset Facilitates mono full duplex audio between two paired devices 300 3 4 KHz mono both directions Hands Free Similar to Headset profile but allows the receiving device more control over the call such as volume accept reject end a call 3 4 KHz mono both directions 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 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Blue tooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by JK Audio Inc is un der license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners FCC B Part 15 Compliance This device has been tested and found to comply with the lim its for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference when the equipment is oper ated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accor
10. ilitates mono full duplex audio between two paired devices Hands Free Similar to Headset profile but allows the re ceiving device more control over the call such as volume accept reject end a call Why can t get the Daptor Three to accept a password and pair with my new phone If this is the first time you have bonded to this cell phone you might be in Idle Mode instead of Pairing Mode and your Dap tor Three is not being recognized Please check pages 6 7 for more information about Pairing Modes What is the range of the Bluetooth transmitter receiver Daptor Three will transmit and receive audio signals up to 30 feet 10 meters from your Bluetooth device Because trans mitting signals over longer distances will require more power you should keep Daptor Three as close as possible to your Bluetooth device to conserve battery power Can I pair my Daptor Three to two cell phones and send my audio to two locations simultaneously No your Daptor Three can only be paired to one Bluetooth enabled device at a time Can use my Bluetooth headset with my cell phone while I have my phone paired to the Daptor Three No your cell phone can only be paired to one Bluetooth en abled device at a time In the standard mode of operation your cell phone will be paired to our device as if the Daptor Three were a headset So you need to use a mic and head phones connected to mixer or pre amp which would then be connected to th
11. on mixer to Line In level Praka elo on mixer 0 G G N w of mics mime on mixer Tr Use Main Outputs B B USB or Firewire connectors to send audio to recording device or broadcasting equipment inputs hz gt m 7 6 6 r amp t amp EP z m ze od 6 a r z eae ei 4 GG tara a TE 3 g For whichever input channel you have the Caller connected to turn the corresponding Aux B control to minimum usually hard left so you are not sending the callers own audio back to them All other Aux controls for that aux bus should be set for what you want to send to the phone caller
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