User Guide
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ComPack™ Universal Telephone Audio Interface
Setting Up
1. Connect your microphone (and/or line input) and headphones to the input
and output jacks on ComPack.
2. There are 3 ways to connect the ComPack to the phone line:
A. For Analog Phones: Connect the jack marked <Phone Line> to any
standard analog telephone line.
B. If there is no access to an Analog Phone Line: Disconnect the
handset on an existing telephone and plug the coily cord from the
phone into the <Universal Handset Interface> jack on ComPack.
C. If there is no Land Line: Connect the <Wireless Phone Interface>
jack to the headset jack on your cellular telephone using the supplied
JK Audio interface cable.
3. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the ComPack and then to an AC
power outlet if an outlet is available.
This device should be connected to an adequate surge protective
device at all times both for the power connector and for the
telephone line to avoid damage from lightning or electrical surges.
Operation
A. For Analog Phones:
1. Flip the Power Switch to <On>
2. Flip the Phone Line Switch to <Dial/Talk>.
3. Flip the Keypad Switch to <On>.
4. Dial Your Call using the keypad on the ComPack.
5. To hang up, ip the Phone Line Switch to <On Hook>.
B. For PBX, VoIP, or ISDN phones:
1. Disconnect the telephone handset from the coily cord and plug the cord
into the ComPack <Universal PBX Handset Interface> jack. ComPack
should be plugged into the telephone base, not the wall jack.
2. The Phone Line Switch should be left in the <On Hook> position.
3. The Keypad Switch should be left in the <O> position.
4. To place or answer a call, take the handset o hook. Dialing must be
done from the telephone itself.
5. To hang up, place the handset back on hook.
C. For Wireless phones:
1. Connect the <Wireless Phone Headset Jack> to the 3.5mm headset
jack on your wireless phone using the supplied TRRS interface cable.
2. The Phone Line Switch should be left in the <On Hook> position.
3. The Keypad Switch should be left in the <O> position.
4. Dialing and answering of calls must be done from the telephone itself.
Getting Connected