Skutch Electronics AS-702 User Manual
You must program the unit, Installation, Operation
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Installation
Thank you for purchasing the AS-702 Music On-Hold Adapter. Follow
the four steps below for connection to your single or two-line telephones.
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Operation
Once the everything is connected you MUST learn your phones before
the unit will work right. Once programmed, the unit will automatically play
your message when a call is placed ON HOLD. Be sure you set your
Message Source to a good listening level.
You MUST Program The
Unit
1) Call someone from LINE 1 on a phone (the AS-702 LINE 1 light will
turn red).
2) Press the LEARN 1 button on the AS-702 (see right) for 1 second, then
release (the AS-702 LINE 1 light will blink red and green).
3) Press the HOLD button on the telephone (the AS-702 LINE 1 light will
blink green for 5 seconds then turn solid green).
4) Hang up LINE 1 and call someone from LINE 2 on a phone (the AS-702
LINE 2 light will turn red).
5) Press the LEARN 2 button on the AS-702 (see left) for 1 second, then
release (the AS-702 LINE 2 light will blink red and green).
6) Press the HOLD button on the telephone (the AS-702 LINE 2 light will
blink green for 5 seconds then turn solid green).
7) Hang up LINE 2.
8) REPEAT these steps for each phone; DON'T move the phones to the
unit, or the unit to each phone.
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Troubleshooting Guide
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No Audio But The Light Turns Green On The
AS-702
! Make sure the Message Source is playing.
! Make sure the Message Source volume is turned up.
! Make sure that the audio cable is connected from the
headphone jack on the Message Source, to the AUDIO IN jack
on the AS-702.
! Make sure the audio cable has the right plug for the AS-702
(male phono or RCA).
! Make sure you are NOT using a "Dubbing" audio cord.
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Light stays red on the AS-702 after pressing
hold
! Make SURE you did the PROGRAMMING steps (see left).
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Light flashes red on the AS-702 all the time
! This means that the line light (Line 1 or Line 2), that is
flashing, is not connected to the AS-702; check your phone line
connections (possibly a bad phone cord).