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Now you can connect a regular corded or cordless
telephone to your computer sound card. Phone port cables plug directly
into the line in and line out of your sound card. Now connect an analog
telephone to the phone line jack on Phone Port and pick up the handset.
Your voice is sent into the sound card, and the sound card audio is sent
into the handset earpiece.
Phone Port supplies power to the telephone and separates the phone line
signal into separate send and receive audio paths.
Three way calling???
Instead of using a single line telephone, why not try a two line telephone.
Connect line one to your regular phone line, and connect line two to the
Phone Port. Now you can use the same telephone to answer telco or web
calls. Once you have your calls established, hit conference on the two
line phone and you can all talk together.
Phone Port is more than just an adaptor, it provides power to the telephone
while converting the send and receive audio paths into the balanced phone
line configuration. This is not a simple task, and to do it correctly
requires a sophisticated circuit and a lot of telco knowledge. That's
what makes Phone Port so unique..
While Phone Port supplies power and handles audio paths, it does not generate
ring voltage or dialtone. The telephone will generate touch tones when
the keypad is pressed, and these tones will be sent into your sound card,
but we do not provide software to complete web calls.
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Details:
Line In: 48" long cable with 3.5mm stereo plug, left channel only.
250 mV RMS, 20k ohm in.
Line Out: 48" long cable with 3.5mm mono plug. 250mV RMS, 600 ohm
out.
Aux out: 3.5mm stereo jack, wired directly to line input cable.
RJ11: 18 VDC, 600 ohms AC
Size: 4.6" x 2.8" x 1.5" (12 x 7 x 4 cm)
Power Requirements: 18 VDC, 100 mA
Accesories Included:
60" RJ11 cable, AC power supply
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