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How to configure Call Control Home in parallel to your phone?

Written by Ben Sharpe

Updated at June 11th, 2021

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This configuration will let you install Call Control Home on a spare wall jack in your home or will help some users avoid issues with their caller ID being transmitted. When installing Call Control Home in this configuration, it’s critical that you set the blocking mode to Disconnect in the Call Control mobile app.

Option 1 – Connect Call Control Home using a splitter

You can connect Call Control Home in parallel with your home phone by using a standard RJ11 phone splitter inserted into your wall jack and then connecting your home phone into one of the ports and the included RJ11 cable into the other port and then into the Line In port on Call Control Home. Note that the To Phone port on Call Control Home will not be used.

Option 2 – Connect Call Control Home to a spare wall jack in your home or business

This configuration is super easy to setup, doesn’t require a splitter.  Simply connect Call Control Home using the provided RJ11 cable to a spare wall jack in your home and then into the Line In port on Call Control Home.

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