Now you can eliminate the need for extra dedicated telephone lines with the ComSwitch 3500. It lets up to 3 devices - usually a telephone, answering machine, fax or modem - share a single phone line.As soon as you or your answering machine picks up an inbound call, the CS 3500 starts listening for a fax calling tone. If you answer the call and hear a fax calling tone, all you have to do is hang up and the CS 3500 will send the call to the fax machine. If you're not at home when a call comes in, as soon as your answering machine starts playing its outgoing message, the same thing happens - fax calls go to the fax machine and voice callers leave a message. So long as you have an answering machine to plug in, this is about as simple as it gets. If an answering machine is not required for voice calls, all calls will be transferred to your fax or modem after 6 rings. It also enables you to require security codes for inbound calls which is great for dealing with unwanted junk fax transmissions and for protecting PC file integrity. The CS 3500 is completely compatible with Caller ID service from your local telephone company (requires service activation). ComSwitch 3500 is so smart it stays on the line once you or your answering machine picks up a call, always listening for any tone commands you send from the keypad of a telephone. Now you or your caller can talk for a few minutes, push three keys, and transfer the call to your fax machine to receive a document.
Product Identifiers
Brand
Command Communications
MPN
CS3500
UPC
0096318035001
Model
3500
eBay Product ID (ePID)
74120049
Additional Product Features
Power Source
AC 110/220V± 10% (50/60Hz)
Power Supply
Power Adapter-External
Ports Quantity
4
Compatibility
PC
Form Factor
External
Os Required
None
Networking Type
Switch
Enclosure Color
White
Enclosure Type
External
Interfaces
3 X Modem-Phone Line-R&J Enterprises-11 Female-3
Rack Mounting Kit
N/A
Connectivity Technology
Wired
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