Command Communications ComSwitch 5500 Operator's Manual page 3

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Unpacking the CS 5500
When you open the CS 5500 box for the first time, inspect the
contents. In the box you should find the items to the right.
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the dealer
where you purchased the unit, or call Customer Service at the
number listed in "Two year limited warranty/Service
Information."
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Installing the CS 5500
The CS 5500 is a single line telephone device that can be
installed on any type of modular or non-modular system that
consists of one or more lines, with one or more phones. A
modular system consists of phone cables that can be connected
and disconnected from a telephone device.
A non-modular system consists of cables that are hard-wired to
the telephone device and cannot be disconnected from the
equipment.
Ports on the CS 5500
The rear panel of the CS 5500 includes four (4) modular ports and a power input port, as shown:
Connect a single telephone line from a standard telephone
(wall) jack to this port.
Connect a single line Telephone Answering Device
Security alarm and monitoring system
Flow monitoring system
Point-of-sale terminal
A telephone installer may be required to install the CS 5500 on
a non-modular system.
NOTE: Many offices have a KSU or PBX phone system. The
CS 5500 works with either of these systems. Simply follow the
appropriate installation instructions provided in "Installation on
a telephone system."
Connect your fax machine to the FAX/MODEM port. A
computer modem or fax/modem can also connect to this
port in lieu of a fax machine.
CS 5500 Operator's Guide

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