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CS 660 Operator's Guide
Links on this page:   Before you begin  |  Important notes |  Introduction to the CS 660  |  Unpacking the CS 660
Customer Service: 1-800-288-6794  (for U.S. and Canada)

Customer Service E-mail: ccitech@commandcom.net

Web Site: www.command-comm.com

Before you begin (return to top)

This guide is designed to introduce you to the various installation and operational procedures for using the ComSwitch 660 (CS 660). Please read through this guide and select the installation procedures appropriate for your specific application before attempting to connect or operate the CS 660.

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Important Notes (return to top)
According to standard industry practice, surge protection is recommended for use with all electronic devices. A surge suppressor and/or line conditioning should be used on the input power supply, as well as the connected telephone line.

Call Waiting: Fax machine and modem transmissions could be disrupted by the call waiting beep tone.

Call Forwarding: If Call Forwarding is activated, the CS 660 cannot process calls on that line.We recommend that you disconnect service for Call Forwarding.

Phone Company Voice Mail: This service is not compatible with the CS 660, however, stand-alone voice mail systems work well with the CS 660.

Introduction to the CS 660 (return to top)

Thank you for purchasing the CS 660. Data communications is becoming increasingly popular, and the CS 660 allows you to take advantage of this technology.

The CS 660 is a state-of-the-art Telephone Line Sharing device which eliminates the extra dedicated telephone lines used to operate a fax, modem, or other telephone device.

The CS 660 quickly directs incoming telephone calls to one of four appropriate destinations, typically a computer modem or fax/modem and facsimile machine, as well as a telephone and answering machine, or any other telephone device that responds to a standard phone company ring signal.

Listed below are examples of various telephone activated devices that can be connected to the CS 660.
CS 660 Fax / modem CS 660 Point-of-sale terminal
CS 660 Computer modem CS 660 Call diverter
CS 660 Facsimile CS 660 Fluid storage system
CS 660 Answering Machine CS 660 Energy management system
CS 660 Telephone CS 660 Money order dispensing system
CS 660 Bulletin Board System (BBS) CS 660 Laser fax cartridge
CS 660 Credit Card Authorization Terminal CS 660 Remote diagnostic system
CS 660 Security alarm and monitoring system CS 660 Time and attendance system
CS 660 Flow monitoring system
Please read through the rest of this guide to learn how to properly install and operate the CS 660.
Unpacking the CS 660 (return to top)

When you open the CS 660 box for the first time, inspect the contents. In the box you should find the following items:

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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."

Installing the CS 660 (return to top)

The CS 660 is a single line 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. A telephone installer may be required to install the CS 660 on a non-modular system.

NOTE: Many offices have a KSU or PBX phone system. The CS 660 works with either of these systems. Simply follow the appropriate installation instructions provided in "Installation on a telephone system."
Ports on the CS 660 (return to top)
The rear panel of the CS 660 includes five (5) modular ports and a power input port, as shown:

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1.

Connect the provided modular line cord from a standard telephone (wall) jack to this port. (The CS 660 will transfer all voice calls to the TAD and PHONE ports simultaneously.)

2.

Connect your Telephone Answering Device (TAD) or integrated phone/answering machine to this port. (The CS 660 will transfer all voice calls to the TAD and PHONE ports simultaneously.)

4.

Connect your fax machine to the FAX port. A computer modem or fax/modem can also connect to this port in lieu of a fax machine.

3.

Depending on the installation, a single line phone, an integrated phone/answering machine, multiple phones, or a telephone system (KSU or PBX) can be connected to this port.

5.

A computer modem or fax/modem can connect to the AUX port to enable the CS 660 to transfer a modem call with the appropriate transfer codes.
Placing the CS 660 (return to top)

The CS 660 can be placed on either a flat surface, or mounted on a wall (connectors not included) with the telephone line cords above or below the unit.

NOTE: If you place the TF CS 660 on a flat surface, do not place it in close proximity to any peripheral equipment (approximately 2 to 3 feet away from all electronic equipment).
Connecting the CS 660 (return to top)

This section explains how to install the CS 660 in most phone configurations that appear in a home or office. You can install the CS 660 into one of the following phone configurations:

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 a single telephone line

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 a telephone system

Installation procedures for each of these configurations are provided in the following sections.

To perform the installation procedures in the following sections, you may need the following equipment:

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telephone cables to connect the CS 660 to your telephone (wall) jack.

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extension cables--required if the connecting equipment is not located near the CS 660.

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additional telephone cables -- typically supplied with equipment by the manufacturer. You need additional telephone cables for as many pieces of equipment as you intend to connect to the CS 660. If the equipment manufacturer does not provide the required cables, you can purchase them at a consumer electronics store.

Installation on a single telephone line (return to top)

The following diagram shows a complete installation for a telephone line. While the connections to the telephone (wall) jack may be different for other types of phone systems, the connections to the CS 660 remain the same for all phone configurations.

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1.

Plug one end of the provided modular line cord into the LINE-IN port on the CS 660. Plug the other end of the modular line cord into the telephone (wall) jack.

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To connect a phone, plug one end of a modular line cord into the PHONE port on the CS 660.

2.

Plug the small end of the AC power cord provided with the CS 660 into the power input port labeled "12 VAC" on the CS 660. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.

The green LED flashes rapidly for a few seconds when power is applied and then remains illuminated, indicating its ON status.

5.

To connect a fax machine, plug one end of a modular line cord into the FAX port on the CS 660.

Set the fax to answer on 1 ring.

3.

To connect an answering machine, plug one end of a modular line cord into the TAD port on the CS 660.

6.

To connect a telephone device such as a computer modem, plug one end of a modular line cord into the AUX port on the CS 660.

Set the modem to answer on 1 ring.

NOTE: To connect a Caller ID device with the CS 660, simply plug the Caller ID into the telephone (wall) jack, then plug the CS 660 into the Caller ID.
The CS 660 is only compatible with Caller ID if it is set to answer calls on the second ring.

To set the CS 660 to answer calls on the second ring, perform the following steps:

1.

Take the phone in the PHONE port off-hook

2.

Press # (until clicking stops) 402 * (three beeps) *

3.

Hang up the phone

NOTE: Caller ID is a service provided by your local telephone company. (Service activation required.)
Installation on a telephone system (return to top)

A telephone system is common in a medium or large office arrangement in which calls are coming in on 2 or more telephone lines and can be routed to any number of extensions. The system typically has features like call holding, music on hold, conference calling, and intercom paging.

The diagram shows telephone devices connected to the CS 660 for a telephone system; follow the same procedures if you have a mini-telephone system in your home or small office. For the CS 660 to operate properly, it must be "in front" of the telephone system. In other words, it must connect directly to the incoming telephone line. Connect the other equipment as previously shown.

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All equipment on that line (telephone system, fax, computer modem, and so on) must connect directly to the CS 660.

CAUTION: You should be familiar with telephone wiring to complete this installation. If you have any questions or are not confident that you can complete this installation procedure, contact the Customer Service Center in the "Warranty" section of this guide or a professional installer for further instructions.

Do not plug the CS 660 into a telephone system phone jack. You may damage your phone system.

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In this section, there are special operating notes you should read before operating the CS 660. The section following these operating notes provides an overview of the CS 660 standard operation and instructions for answering and transferring your incoming calls.

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Special operating notes (return to top)

Before operating the CS 660, be sure that you understand the following information concerning the telephone equipment that is used with the CS 660.

Fax CNG tones: Most faxes send audible beep tones called CNG (CalliNG) tones. This tone is a distinct beep that repeats every three (3) seconds.

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Beep

    Beep

          Beep

Once a fax has dialed the destination fax number, it generates this tone while waiting for the receiving fax to answer.

Not all faxes transmit this tone when they place a call. Most, but not all faxes produce this tone through their auto-dial feature, speed-dial memory position, or by the operator pressing the fax machine's start button after the number is dialed.

For best results, callers should have your fax number programmed into their fax machine's "speed-dial" memory.

Standard operation (return to top)

When a call comes in and the CS 660 is connected to a single extension, all the phones (except the phones connected to the TAD/PHONE ports) ring one time. The CS 660 answers the call on this first ring, and then provides a ring-back tone to the caller, the intent of which is to make the switching process transparent to the caller. During the next four seconds the CS 660 listens for the following signals:

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a CNG tone  (Beep)

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an access code for the FAX port
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an access code for the AUX port
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If the CS 660 detects any of these signals, it transfers the call to the FAX or AUX port accordingly.

After 4 seconds, the call will be transferred to the PHONE and TAD ports if tones are not detected.

If the CS 660 transfers an unanswered call to the FAX port (after 6 rings), it will automatically reduce the number of rings to the telephones connected to the TAD or PHONE ports to 2 rings to ensure optimum connect time.

You can reset the CS 660 to 6 rings by performing any of the following steps:

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Lift the receiver of any phone connected to the TAD or PHONE port and hang it up.

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Answer a call from any phone before the call is transferred to the FAX port.

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Place an outbound call from any phone connected on the line connected to the TAD or PHONE port.

NOTE: Extension phones not connected directly to the CS 660 will ring only 1 time.
Answering incoming calls (return to top)

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You can answer incoming calls from an extension phone or from a phone device connected to the TAD or PHONE port. You can then conduct the call normally, for as long as you like.

1.

If, after answering a call, you hear silence on the line, the call is likely coming from a fax that does not produce a CNG tone. Simply transfer the call to the FAX port by entering  #11 from a tone phone or 3  from a rotary/pulse dialing phone. (Rotary/pulse dial transfers can only be performed from phones connected to the TAD or PHONE ports, unless the CS 660 is installed to maintain exclusion, see Installation Options for more information.)

2.

To transfer a voice call to the FAX port, press  #11 from a tone phone or 3  from a rotary/pulse dialing phone.

To transfer calls to the AUX port, press  #22 from a tone phone or 4  from a rotary/pulse dialing phone.

If you answer a call from an extension phone, the CS 660 will be on line for 15 seconds listening for transfer codes. You can also press #0 from a tone phone to transfer the call to the TAD and PHONE ports.

If the CS 660 does not detect a transfer code within the 15 seconds, it becomes inactive and drops the call, leaving the extension phone active with the caller.

Answering calls with an answering machine (return to top)

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If your answering machine answers a call from the TAD port, the caller can perform the following tasks:

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record a voice message on the answering machine and/or

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transfer their call to the FAX or AUX port

We recommend that you use your answering machine announcement message to provide callers with instructions for transferring their calls. Following is a sample announcement message that you may wish to use:

" * Hello, this is ________. If you wish to send a fax, press #11 on your tone phone, or leave a message at the tone."

NOTE: Callers cannot transfer a call to the FAX or AUX port from a pulse dialing fax.
NOTE: Fax calls that do not produce a CNG tone will transfer to your answering machine. To allow the CS 660 to transfer these calls to the FAX port, program the CS 660 as follows.

To turn TAD to Fax Transfer ON, perform the following steps:

1.

Take the phone in the PHONE port off-hook

2.

Press # (until clicking stops) 13 * (three beeps) *

3.

Hang up the phone

With this feature turned ON, the CS 660 will automatically transfer a call to the FAX port when the answering machine disconnects from the call

Retrieving answering machine messages from a remote location (return to top)

To disable the CS 660 and retrieve your answering machine messages, follow these steps:

1.

Dial your phone number and wait for the CS 660 to answer the call.

2.

After the CS 660 answers the call, press * on your tone phone.

3.

Follow the remote retrieval procedures for your answering machine.

4.

After retrieving your messages, hang up. The CS 660 resets for the next call.

ComSwitch 660 Programming Codes
How to enter the programming mode:
1. Disconnect the telephone line from TEL LINE IN
2. Pick up the telephone and press (#) until clicking stops
3. Enter the desired changes and press (*)
4. When you hear 3 beeps, press the (*) key again
5. Hang up the phone
6. Connect the telephone line to TEL LINE IN

Table 1

Feature # Feature Factory Setting Options
OFF ON
  0 Auto Ring Reduction ON 00 10
  1 Open Line Notification OFF 01 11
  2 Extension Detection ON 02 12
  3 TAD to FAX Transfer OFF 03 13
  4 Pulse Detection ON 04 14
  5 AutoFAX Transfer ON 05 15
  6 AutoFAX (CNG) Detection ON 06 16
  7 Reverse Modem Detection OFF 07 17

Table 2

Feature Setting # Feature Setting Factory Setting Options
  2 FAX Access Code 11 0 - 9999
  3 AUX Access Code 22 0 - 9999
  4 Rings Before Answering 01 1 - 99
  5 TAD / PHONE Ring Count 06 0 - 99
  6 FAX / AUX Ring Count 03 0 - 99
  8 Phantom Ring Type 01 1 to 7
999 Reset to Factory Settings

Troubleshooting (return to top)

Why are fax calls being transferred to my telephone and/or answering machine?

These are calls that did not produce transfer tones.

See "Answering incoming calls" for transferring instructions.

Why can't I receive faxes when I'm away from the CS 660? (When an answering machine is connected to the CS 660.)

Check the following settings and procedures:

1.

Instruct callers to press #11 to send a fax.

2.

Set your fax to answer on 1 ring.

3.

Set your answering machine to answer on 2 rings.

The LED doesn't light on the CS 660, what should I do?

1.

Check your power connection. If power is connected properly, make sure that you are using a 12 volt AC power adapter.

2.

Verify that the phone line is properly connected to the LINE IN port.

I don't have dial tone with the phone(s) connected to the CS 660, what should I do?

Check all of the phone line connections and repair or replace any damaged cables.

Two year limited warranty/Service information

WARRANTOR: Command Communications, Inc.

ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Command Communications, Inc. warrants, for the duration of this warranty, the CS 660 (hereafter referred to as the "Product") to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.

WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect two years after the date of original purchase of the Product or at the time the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable and necessary, (B) modified, (C) improperly installed, (D) repaired by someone other than the warrantor for defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in a manner or purpose for which the Product was not intended, (F) damaged by an act of God (such as a lightning strike), or (G) sold by the original purchaser.

STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event the product does not conform to this warranty at any time that this warranty is in effect, the warrantor shall repair the defect, return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other costs incurred by the warrantor or its representative in connection with the performance with this warranty. This warranty does not cover or provide for the reimbursement or payment of incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.

SERVICE INFORMATION/PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY:

1. Pack the CS 660 in the original carton or equivalent.
2. Enclose a copy of the bill of sale or other documentation showing original purchase date.
3. Contact the dealer where you purchased the CS 660, or call one of the service centers listed below to obtain a return material authorization number (RMA #).
4. Mail the above prepaid and insured to the warrantor at:

UNITED STATES

Command Communications, Inc.
7025 South Fulton Street, #120
Englewood, Co. 80112 USA
(303) 792-0870 (303) 792-0899

CANADA

Cardinal Communications, Ltd.
18315 - 107 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1K4
(780) 414-9144 Fax (780) 414-9151

Command Communications, Inc. cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage in transit.

Customer Service: 1-800-288-6794  (for U.S. and Canada)

Customer Service E-mail: ccitech@commandcom.net

Web Site: www.command-comm.com

Please retain proof of purchases to establish date of original purchase. Your warranty starts with the date of original purchase.

LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have rights that vary from state to state.

Though every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, these instructions may include technical or typographical errors. Content of these instructions may be changed from time to time due to product improvement. These changes will be incorporated in new editions of these instructions. We disclaim liability for any changes, errors, or omissions.

NOTE: Any unit returned without an RMA # clearly marked on the exterior package will be refused and returned at the sender's expense.

International return policy (return to top)

Command Communications, Inc. does not guarantee that this product will be compatible with the telecommunications systems of all countries. Modifications may have been made to products in order to function in certain locations. Therefore, it is best to purchase our products in the country in which it will be used.

If this product is purchased outside the U.S. from an authorized Command Communications' dealer, it should be returned for repair at the location where it was purchased, as provisions have been established to handle warranty repair outside the U.S.

If you send the product directly to Command Communications for repair, you will be responsible to pay all freight, handling, and Custom charges (both ways).

Registration information

The CS 660 has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It meets FCC requirements and may be connected directly to your telephone line. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. Use the REN to help determine the maximum number of devices you can connect to your telephone without eliminating their ability to ring when your number is called. In many areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5.0. To determine how many devices you can connect to your line, contact your local telephone company to find out the maximum REN for your area.

The CS 660 may not be connected to a party line or coin line telephone network. If the CS 660 does not function properly, disconnect the unit. Follow the instructions provided in the section "Two year limited warranty" to obtain the necessary repair service.

If the CS 660 causes harm to the network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.

The telephone company may make changes in the telephone network. Should these changes affect the CS 660, the telephone company must notify you, in writing, to enable you to maintain uninterrupted service.

If you need to order a modular jack from the telephone company, request either a USOCRJ11C or a USOCRJ13C.

FCC Rules Part 15--Computing Devices (return to top)

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the CS 660.

Industry Canada Information (return to top)

"Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunication network protective, operation and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.

Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.

Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate."

"Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all devices does not exceed 5."