Emerson CKT9100 user manual

User manual for the device Emerson CKT9100

Device: Emerson CKT9100
Category: Clock Radio
Manufacturer: Emerson
Size: 3.32 MB
Added : 6/27/2013
Number of pages: 40
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Dual Alarm AM/FM Clock Radio
®
with SmartSet
Auto Time Setting System
and Caller ID Telephone
(U.S. Patent No. 6,567,344)
OWNER’S MANUAL
CKT9100
Visit our web site at www.emersonradio.com
CKT9100_090606.p65 40 6/9/2006, 11:00

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CAUTION TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ! The lightning flash with arrow- WARNING: TO REDUCE THE The exclamation point within head symbol, within an equi- an equilateral triangle is in- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK lateral triangle is inten

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11.) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12.) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 13.) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been droppe

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Thank you ....................... ® for purchasing this Emerson Research SmartSet Dual Alarm, Caller ID Telephone Clock Radio. This compact multi-function unit is designed to replace two separate devices that you probably have on your night table now, but with special features ® available only from Emerson Research. The patented SmartSet Automatic Time Setting System will set the clock to the correct year, month, day, date, and time as soon as you plug it in, and after every power interruption.

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IMPORTANT NOTES • Avoid installing this unit in places • Operate controls and switches as exposed to direct sunlight or close to described in the manual. heat radiating appliances such as • Before turning on the power, make electric heaters, on top of other stereo certain that the power cord is properly equipment that radiates too much installed. heat, places lacking ventilation or dusty • When moving the set, be sure to first areas, places subject to constant disconnect the power cord and remov

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

FCC wants you to know This equipment complied with part 68 of the FCC rules and ACTA technical requirements. On the bottom of the base of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. The USOC number of the registration jack for the equipment is RJ11C. The FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided wit

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PREPARATION FOR USE UNPACKING AND SET-UP • This carton contains the telephone clock radio base unit, the telephone handset, the coiled cord that connects that handset to the base unit, and the straight telephone line cord that connects the telephone base unit to your telephone wall jack. Make sure that you remove all of the components from the carton and that nothing is accidentally thrown away with the packing materials. Remove all the packing materials from the individual components. • We

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Installing The Telephone Memory Back-up Battery This unit requires a 9-Volt battery, not included, to maintain the telephone caller ID and speed-dial number memories in the event of a temporary power interruption. Be sure to use a well-known brand of alkaline battery for longest life and best performance. If you do not install the back up battery, any numbers that you have entered into the speed dialing memories, and numbers that have been automatically recorded in the caller ID memories, may be

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Low Battery Indication ( ) When the 9-Volt battery becomes weak, a low battery-warning indicator will appear in the Caller ID display. When you see this indicator you should replace the 9-Volt battery as soon as possible. To avoid losing the numbers stored in the handset memory or the Caller ID memory, leave the base unit connected to the AC outlet while you are changing the battery. Connecting The Telephone Cords Line Cord Unwind the straight telephone line cord. First connect one end of this

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Coiled Handset Cord First connect one end of the coiled cord to the modular socket on the bottom of the handset. Then connect the other end of the coiled cord to the socket marked “HANDSET” on the back of the telephone base unit. Push the modular plugs all the way into the sockets until a click is heard and the plugs are locked in place. Disconnecting The Telephone Cords To disconnect either the straight cord or the coiled cord from the modular sockets, squeeze the plastic locking tab on the plu

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

POWER SOURCE The model is designed to operate on 120V AC 60Hz house current only. Attempting to operate this model by any other power source could cause damage to the unit, and such damage is not covered by your warranty. Make sure that you connect the power cord to an AC outlet that is always ‘ live’ . Do ® not connect to an AC outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. This SmartSet clock radio uses a long life lithium battery to maintain the time and alarm setting during temporary power inte

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS TOP PANEL 29 13 12 11 14 10 15 9 16 8 17 7 18 6 19 5 20 4 21 3 2 1 22 23 24 25 BACK PANEL 26 27 28 31 30 29 LEFT SIDE PANEL RIGHT SIDE PANEL 37 35 36 34 33 32 11 CKT9100_090606.p65 11 6/9/2006, 11:00

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

TOP PANEL 1.) ALM 1 ‘ On’ Indicator. 2.) AM indicator. 3.) Day LED Indicators. 4.) TIME ZONE Button. 5.) TIME Setting Button. 6.) SET – Button. 7.) SET + Button. 8.) MONTH/DATE Setting Button. 9.) ALM (Alarm) MODE (Weekdays/Weekends/Everyday Alarm) Button. 10.) SLEEP (Sleep To Music Timer) Button. 11.) ALM (Alarm) 1 setting Button. 12.) SNOOZE Button. 13.) Telephone Handset. 14.) ALM (Alarm) 2 setting Button. 15.) RADIO ON/OFF Button. 16.) NEW CALL Indicator. 17.) BATTERY LOW I

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

BACK PANEL 26.) Telephone HANDSET Connect Jack. 27.) Telephone LINE Connect Jack. 28.) Telephone RINGER (HI/LOW/OFF)Selector Switch. 29.) AC Power Cord. 30.) Telephone Back Up Battery Compartment. 31.) Clock Back Up Battery Compartment. LEFT SIDE PANEL 32.) Clock Display DIMMER (LOW/HIGH) Switch. 33.) ALM (Alarm) 1 (RADIO/BUZZER/OFF) Selector Switch. 34.) ALM (Alarm) 2 (RADIO/BUZZER/OFF) Selector Switch. RIGHT SIDE PANEL 35.) TUNING Control. 40 36.) BAND (AM/FM) Switch. 37.) VOLUME Control. 41 T

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Telephone LCD Display 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 1 1.) Caller ID Information. 2.) Incoming Telephone Number. 3.) – Appears when Back Up Battery level is low. . 4.) – Appears when Telephone Line is disconnected or Handset is Off-hook. 5.) Caller Month, Date Display. 6.) Caller Time Display. 7.) Incoming Call Status: RPT CALL # – Appears when receiving Repeat Calls. RPT NEW CALL # – Appears when receiving Repeat New Calls. FWD NEW CALL # or FWD RPT NEW CALL # – Appears if the Incoming Call is fro

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

TELEPHONE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Note: This model is designed for normal residential phone service only. It cannot be used with PABX systems. Call Waiting and Caller ID Service Information ® This SmartSet telephone clock radio is compatible with Caller ID and Call Waiting service provided by your local telephone company. Both the Caller ID and Call Waiting features are not normally part of the basic telephone service package. If you have already subscribed to these extra services, there is nothi

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

Caller ID Display Set-up and Adjustments Entering Your Own Area Code and Adjusting The Display Contrast Level In order for the Caller ID feature to work properly you must first enter your own area code in the display. When you connect the base unit to your AC outlet for the first time the display will ask for your area code as follows: After 30 seconds the display will change to show the TOTAL calls and NEW calls in the Caller ID memory. 1.) Depress and hold the UP button for at least 3 seconds

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

2.) Press either the UP or DOWN button to select the first digit of your area code. Example: 9. Then press the DELETE button once to enter it in the memory. The flashing cursor moves to the second digit. 3.) Press UP or DOWN to select the second digit, then press DELETE to enter it in the memory The cursor moves to the third digit. 4.) Press UP or DOWN to select the third digit, then press DELETE to enter it in the memory. The display will change from AREA CODE? to LCD CONTRAST. The default LCD

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Other Adjustments There are 3 other settings that you may need to adjust before using your phone: Telephone Ringer Level The RINGER level switch (HI/LOW/OFF) is located on the back cabinet of the base unit. We have set the level to “HI” at our factory. If you feel that the ring sound is too loud, set the switch to the “LOW” position. If the switch is set to the “OFF” position the telephone will not ring at all. Handset Volume Level The 3-position Handset VOL (Volume) Control is located on the si

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Caller ID Display Viewing Angle All Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) have certain viewing angle limitations. They are intended for viewing within a certain range and the display is clearest within that range. If you view the display from outside of its normal viewing angle the information on the display may seem to “fade”, or it may appear that the entire display is ‘ On ’. This is a normal characteristic of LCD displays and not an indication of any problems with your set. To compensate for this w


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