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CK-1R4
Promotion-On-Hold
Module
(For RCA 25260 phone)
9/9/13
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Skutch
CK-1R4 Promotion-On-Hold Module.
The CK-1R4 is a true plug and play
device. The unit does not require any
"Learning" to operate. When a call is
placed ON HOLD from the base or any
one of the cordless desk sets or cordless
phones, the caller will hear the
Promotion-On-Hold audio. When the line is
re-answered, the audio automatically stops.
It's that simple!
It should be noted that the 25260
telephones BEEP every 10 seconds when
placed ON HOLD. This is a function of the
telephone, NOT the CK-1R4. This BEEP can
NOT be disabled. The BEEP will be heard
along with the Production-On-Hold Audio.
Power Cube
Silver Box
Audio Cable
with Adapter
Flat Cable
Sensor Board
Telephone Cord
Installation
1- Position the CK-1R4 Silver box behind
the base telephone with the jacks facing
towards the back of the phone.
2- Disconnect the modular cord from the
back of your phone at the jack labeled
[LINE 1 + 2], and connect it to the silver box
jack labeled, [1&2 Line].
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Fit snug against
Fig #2
corner of phone.
Connect the supplied Telephone Cord to [1&2 Phone] on CK-1, and the other end to the
jack [LINE 1+2] on the Phone.
4- Connect the audio cord from the AUDIO IN jack on the back of the CK-1 box, to your
audio source. If your audio source has an 1/8” phone jack, use the audio adapter on the
end of the cable.
This end goes into
CK-1R5 “Audio Input”
5- Run the Flat Gray Sensor Board cable underneath the base phone. Make sure that the
surface area of the base phone, where the sensor board is to be mounted, is clean and free
of all dust and oil film. Peel off the paper protector from the bottom of the sensor board,
and carefully place it OVER the LINE 1 and LINE 2 buttons on the RCA phone as shown
in Fig #2. The sensor board has been molded to fit against the lower right hand corner of
the phone. See Fig #2.
6- Connect the POWER CUBE from the CK-1 Silver Box to 115VAC power. That's it!
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