Emerson CKS9051 User manual

Emerson
Dual
Alarm
AM/FM
Clock
Radio
with
SmartSet®
Automatic
Time
Setting
System
and
Sure
Alarm™
(U.S.
Patent
No.
6,567,344)
OWNER’S
MANUAL
CKS9051/CKS9031
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our
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site
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WARNING
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.
A
The
lightning
flash
with
arrow-
head
symbol,
within
an
equi-
lateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
‘dangerous
voltage”
within
the
product’s
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
CAUTION
ELECT
DO
NOT
OPEN
WARNING:TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK),NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
in-
tended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
AVIS:RISQUE
DE
CHOC
the
literature
accompany-
ELECTRIQUE-NE
PAS
OUVRIR
|
ing
the
appliance.
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
E|
This
is
CLASS
II
apparatus
with
double
insulation,and
no
protective
earth
provided.
The
Caution
Marking
located
at
the
bottom
enclosure
of
the
apparatus.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
)
Read
these
instructions.
Keep
these
instructions.
Follow
all
instructions.
Heed
all
warnings.
2
3
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
3.)
Clean
only
with
dry
cloth.
4.)
Do
not
block
any
ventilation
openings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturers
instructions.
5.)
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
6.)
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding-type
plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the
third
prong
is
provided
for
your
safety.
If
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
of
the
obsolete
outlet.
7.)
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
8.)
Only
use
attachments
/
accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
9.)
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
10.)
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
dropped.
11.)
Use
only
with
the
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
the
apparatus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart/apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
12.)
The
apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
dripping
or
splashing
and
that
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
apparatus.
13.)
Main
plug
is
used
as
disconnect
device
and
it
should
remain
readily
operable
during
intended
use.
|
order
to
disconnect
the
apparatus
from
the
mains
completely,
the
mains
plug
should
be
disconnect
from
the
mains
socket
outlet
completely.
14.)
Battery
shall
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such
as
sunshine,
fire
or
the
like.
CAUTION:
Danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
Replace
only
with
the
same
or
equivalent
type.
PRECAUTION:
Danger
d'explosion
si
les
piles
sont
remplacées
de
facon
incorrect.Remplacer
les
piles
seulement
par
le
méme
type
de
pile
ou
l'équivalent.
1

Congratulations!
And
thank
you
for
purchasing
the
SmartSet®
Clock
Radio
from
Emerson.
SmartSet®
is
the
world’s
first
and
only
LED
clock
radio
that
will
automatically
set
itself
to
the
correct
‘Year’,
‘Month’,
‘Date’,
‘Day’,
and
‘Time’
as
soon
as
you
plug
it
in.
The
only
thing
you
have
to
do
is
tell
the
SmartSet®
what
time
zone
you
are
in,
and
the
built
in
computer
does
everything
else
for
you
immediately.
And
not
only
the
first
time,
but
every
time
the
power
is
interrupted
as
well.
Someday
all
clocks
and
clock
radios
may
be
this
smart.
But
today
the
technology
is
only
available
from
Emerson.
We're
sure
you'll
be
happy
and
amazed
by
your
SmartSet®
Clock
Radio,
and
that
it
will
give
you
many
years
of
enjoyment
and
dependable
service.
Once
again,
all
of
us
at
Emerson
thank
you
for
your
purchase.
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
œ
Before
turning
on
the
power,
make
electric
heaters,
on
top
of
other
stereo
certain
that
the
AC
power
cord
is
equipment
that
radiates
too
much
properly
installed.
heat,
places
lacking
ventilation
or
*
When
moving
the
set,
be
sure
to
first
dusty
areas,
places
subject
to
disconnect
the
AC
power
cord.
constant
vibration
and/or
humid
or
moist
areas.
FCC
Information
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
*
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
*
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
*
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
*
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.

This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
(2)
This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
PREPARATION
FOR
USE
Unpacking
And
Set
Up
+
Remove
the
radio
from
the
carton
and
remove
all
packing
material
from
the
radio.
We
suggest
that
you
save
the
packing
material,
if
possible,
in
the
unlikely
event
that
your
radio
ever
needs
to
be
returned
for
service.
The
original
carton
and
packing
material
is
the
only
safe
way
to
pack
your
radio
to
protect
it
from
-
damage
in
transit.
*
Remove
any
descriptive
labels
or
stickers
on the
front
or
top
of
the
cabinet.
Do
not
remove
any
labels
or
stickers
from
the
back
or
bottom
of
the
cabinet.
+
Note
the
serial
number
on
the
bottom
of
your
radio
and
write
this
number
in
the
space
provided
on
Warranty
page
of
this
manual.
+
Place
your
radio
on
a
level
surface
such
as
a
table,
desk
or
shelf,
convenient
to
an
AC
outlet,
out
of
direct
sunlight,
and
away
from
sources
of
excess
heat,
dirt,
dust,
moisture,
humidity,
or
vibration.
+
Unwind
the
AC
power
cord
and
extend
it
to
its
full
length.
The
FM
antenna
is
built
in
to
this
cord.
It
must
be
fully
extended
to
provide
the
best
FM
reception.
Protect
Your
Furniture
This
model
is
equipped
with
non-skid
rubber
‘feet’
to
prevent
the
product
from
moving
when
you
operate
the
controls.
These
‘feet’
are
made
from
non-migrating
rubber
material
specially
formulated
to
avoid
leaving
any
marks
or
stains
on
your
furniture.
However
certain
types
of
oil
based
furniture
polishes,
wood
preservatives,
or
cleaning
sprays
may
cause
the
rubber
‘feet’
to
soften,
and
leave
marks
or
a
rubber
residue
on
the
furniture.
To
prevent
any
damage
to
your
furniture
we
strongly
recommend
that
you
purchase
small
self-adhesive
felt
pads,
available
at
hardware
stores
and
home
improvement
centers
everywhere,
and
apply
these
pads
to
the
bottom
of
the
rubber
‘feet’
before
you
place
the
product
on
fine
wooden
furniture.

Power
Source
This
radio
is
designed
to
operate
on
normal
120V
60Hz
AC
power
only.
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
the
radio
on
any
other
power
source.
You
could
cause
damage
to
the
radio
that
is
not
covered
by
your
warranty.
This
radio
should
be
connected
to
an
AC
outlet
that
is
always
‘live’.
Do
not
connect
it
to
an
outlet
that
is
controlled
by
a
wall
switch.
When
the
power
to
the
radio
is
interrupted,
the
built
in
lithium
battery
takes
over
to
maintain
the
time
and
alarm
settings.
To
maximize
the
life
of
the
lithium
battery
keep
the
radio
connected
to
a
‘live’
AC
outlet
at
all
times.
You
will
note
that
this
system
is
equipped
with
a
polarized
AC
power
plug
having
one
blade
(",)
wider
than
the
other.
This
is
a
safety
feature.
If
this
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
existing
AC
outlet,
TE
do
not
try
to
defeat
this
safety
feature
by
filing
the
wide
blade
to
make
it
fit
into
your
outlet.
If
N
this
plug
will
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
you
probably
N
AC
Outlet
AC
Plug
have
an
out-dated
non-polarized
AC
outlet.
You
should
have
your
outlet
changed
by
a
qualified
licensed
electrician.
Sure
Alarm
battery
Back-Up
System
This
SmartSet®
Clock
Radio
includes
a
Sure
Alarm
battery
back-up
circuit
that
can
wake
you
up even
if
the
power
is
‘Off
at
the
selected
wake
up
time.
If
your
power
is
‘Off
at
the
selected
wake
up
time
the
clock
display
will
be
off
and
the
radio
will
not
operate,
but
a
separate
mini-buzzer
will
turn ‘On’
automatically
to
wake
you
up,
even
if
you
had
selected
the
“Wake
to
Radio”
option.
The
Sure
Alarm
will
sound
for
30
seconds
and
then
shut
off
automatically.
To
stop
the
Sure
Alarm
buzzer
immediately,
press
the
RADIO
ON/OFF
button.
Pressing
the
SNOOZE
button
has
no
effect
during
Sure
Alarm
operation.
Note:
In
order
to
maximize
the
life
of
the
built
in
lithium
battery,
please
be
sure
to
set
the
ALARM
1
and
ALARM
2
switches
to
the
“OFF”
position
if
the
radio
will
be
disconnected
from
the
AC
outlet
for
more
than
a
few
hours.
This
will
prevent
the
Sure
Alarm
from
turning
‘On’
unnecessarily.

LOCATION
OF
CONTROLS
AND
INDICATORS
Eront
Panel

1.)
ALM
1
‘On’
Indicator.
2.)
AM
Indicator.
3.)
LOW
BATT.
(
CH
)LED
Indicator.
4.)
Day
LED
Indicators.
5.)
Time/Date
Display.
6.)
ALM
2
‘On’
Indicator.
7.)
Back
Up
Battery
Compartment
(Bottom
Cabinet).
8.)
AC
Power
Cord
(Back
Cabinet).
9.)
RADIO
ON/OFF
Button.
10.)
TIME
ZONE
Button.
11.)
MONTHIDATE
Setting
Button.
12.)
TIME
Setting
Button.
13.)
Speaker.
14.)
SLEEP
Button
(Sleep
To
Music
Timer)
15.)
ALARM
MODE
Button.
16.)
ALARM
1
setting
Button.
17.)
ALARM
2
setting
Button.
18.)
SET
<
(Down)
Button.
19.)
SET
>
(Up)
Button.
20.)
SNOOZE
(SLEEP
OFF)
Button.
21.)
Display
DIMMER
(HIGH/LOW)
Switch.
22.)
ALARM
2
(BUZZER/RADIO/OFF)
Selector
Switch.
23.)
ALARM
1
(BUZZER/RADIO/OFF)
Selector
Switch.
24.)
TUNING
Control.
25.)
Band(AM/FM)
Switch.
26.)
VOLUME
Control.
27.)
AUX
IN
JACK
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Setting
The
Time,
The
First
Time
IMPORTANT:
The
first
time
you
connect
your
new
SmartSet®
clock
radio
to
the
AC
outlet
the
internal
computer
will
automatically
set
the
time
correctly
for
the
Eastern
Time
Zone,
which
is
the
initial
default
setting.
The
display
will
scan
for
a
few
seconds
and
then
show
the
correct
Day
and
Time
in
the
Eastern
zone.
If
you
live
in
the
Eastern
Time
zone,
there’s
nothing
else
to
do.
Your
clock
is
set
correctly
and
running.
If
you
do
not
live
in
the
Eastern
Time
zone
you
must
change
the
default
zone
display
to
your
own
zone.
You
only
do
this
one
time
and
the
SmartSet®
will
remember
the
new
default
zone
setting
and
will
always
return
to
that
setting
after
a
power
interruption
There
are
7
time
zones
programmed
into
your
SmartSet®
clock
radio
as
follows:
ZONE
1
—
Atlantic
Time
ZONE
2
—
_
Eastern
Time
(Default
Setting)
ZONE3
—
_
Central
Time
ZONE
4
—
Mountain
Time
ZONE5
—
Pacific
Time
ZONE6
—
_
Yukon
Time
ZONE7
—
Hawaiian
Time

To
change
the
default
time
zone
display,
depress
the
TIME
ZONE
button.
The
number
“2”
will
appear
on
the
display
indicating
that
the
default
zone
is
ZONE
2,
Eastern
Time.
Hold
the
TIME
ZONE
button
and
then
press
either
the
SET
»
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
buttons
until
your
own
time
zone
appears
on
the
display,
then
release
the
buttons.
The
clock
display
will
change
to
the
correct
time
in
the
time
zone
you
selected.
The
clock
will
always
return
to
the
correct
time
in
the
zone
you
selected
after
every
power
interruption.
If
you
move
to
a
different
time
zone,
simply
change
the
default
zone
display
to
the
new
zone
and
the
SmartSet®
will
remember
that
setting
for
you.
Date
Display
To
view
the
correct
Date
at
any
time,
desress
the
MONTHI/DATE
button.
The
display
changes
from
Time
to
Month
and
Date
(MM/DD).
For
example,
May
21°
will
appear
as
“5
21”.
When
you
release
the
MONTH/DATE
button
the
display
returns
to
the
correct
Time.
Year
Display
To
view
the
correct
Year,
depress
the
MONTHI/DATE
and
TIME
buttons
together.
The
display
changes
from
Time
to
Year.
When
you
release
the
MONTH/DATE
and
TIME
buttons
the
display
returns
to
the
correct
Time.
Daylight
Saving
and
Leap
Year
Adjustments
All
Daylight
Saving
and
Leap
Year
adjustments
are
made
automatically
by
the
SmartSet®
internal
computer
as
follows:
+
Start
of
Daylight
Saving
Time:
At
“2:00
AM”
on
the
2nd
Sunday
in
March,
the
clock
will
automatically
advance
to
“3:00
AM’.
+
End
of
Daylight
Saving
Time:
At
“3:00
AM”
on
the
1st
Sunday
in
November,
the
clock
will
automatically
reset
to
“2:00
AM”.
+
Leap
Year:
At
“12:00
Midnight”
on
February
28",
the
calendar
display
will
change
to
“2
29”.
Using
AUX
IN
Jack
to
enjoy
your
iPod(R)
or
MP3
player
This
clock
radio
is
equipped
with
AUX
IN
jack
to
enjoy
iPod,MP3
player
music
or
other
audio
source.
1.)
Turn
on
the
clock
radio
by
pressing
the
RADIO
ON/OFF
bution.
2.)
Connect
your
iPod,
MP3
player
or
other
audio
source
from
its
earphone
jack
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to
the
clock
radio
AUX
IN
jack
with
a
cable
with
2
ends
3.5mm
stereo
plug.
3.)
“AUX
IN”
indicator
will
light
on
while
AUX
IN
jack
is
plugged
in,
and
the
radio
will
change
to
AUX
function.
4.)
Start
to
play
iPod,MP3
or
other
audio
player,
and
set
the
player
volume
to
maximum.
5.)
Adjust
the
main
unit
volume
to
your
desired
level.
6.)
Stop
the
main
unit
and
your
iPod,
MP3
or
other
audio
player
when
finished
listening,
and
disconnect
the
cable
from
the
AUX
IN
jack.
Remark:
Once
the
AUX
IN
jack
is
plugged
in,the
alarm
sound
will
be
buzzer
sound
only
while
the
alarm
function
is
activated.
Manual
Time
Adjustments
Some
people
like
to
set
their
clocks
5
to
10
minutes
fast
to
make
sure
that
they
will
always
be
on
time.
Even
though
the
SmartSet?®
sets
the
time
by
itself,
you
still
have
the
option
of
adjusting
the
time
manually
if
you
wish.
To
manually
adjust
the
time
display
depress
and
hold
the
TIME
button,
and
press
either
the
SET
>
(Up)
or
SET
<4
(Down)
buttons
to
adjust
the
time
display
ahead
or
back
as
desired.
Each
press
of
the
SET
>
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
buttons
will
change
the
display
by
one
minute.
If
you
hold
the
SET
>
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
buttons
the
display
will
continue
to
change.
The
display
will
change
slowly
at
first,
one
minute
at
a
time.
But
if
you
continue
holding
the
SET
>
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
buttons
the
display
will
change
rapidly.
a
Note:/f
you
manually
adjust
the
time,
your
new
setting
is
entered
into
the
SmartSet®
memory.
If
the
power
is
interrupted,
the
display
will
return
to
your
new
setting,
not
the
original
setting,
when
the
power
is
restored.
Adjusting
The
Wake
Up
Times
Your
SmartSet®
clock
radio
has
two
separate
alarms
that
can
be
set
and
used
independently.
You
may
use
the
alarms
to
wake
two
people
at
different
times,
or
you
may
use
one
alarm
for
weekdays
and
the
other
for
weekend
wake
up
times.
The
procedure
for
adjusting
the
wake
up
time
is
the
same
for
both
Alarm
1
and
Alarm
2.
1.)
Depress
and
hold
either
the
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
setting
button.
The
display
will
change
from
the
correct
time
to
the
Alarm
1
orAlarm
2
wake
up
time.
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2.)
While
holding
the
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
setting
button,
depress
either
the
SET
>
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
button
to
move
the
display
ahead
or
back
to
your
desired
wake
up
time.
3.)
When
the
desired
wake
up
time
appears
on
the
display,
release
the
SET
>
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
buttons.
Note:
Be
sure
that
you
have
set
the
wake
up
time
correc
by
observing
the
AM
indicator.
If
the
AM
indicator
is
‘On’
the
wake
up
time
is
“AM”.
If
the
AM
indicator
is
‘Off’,
the
wake
up
time
is
“PM”.
4.)
When
the
desired
wake
up
time
(AM
or
PM)
appears
on
the
display,
release
the
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
setting
buttons.
Selecting
The
Alarm
Mode
Your
SmartSet®
clock
radio
allows
you
to
select
from
among
three
different
alarm
operation
modes
for
either
alarm.
The
alarm
modes
are:
+
Everyday
—
The
alarm
will
turn
on
all
7
days.
+
Weekdays
only
—
The
alarm
will
only
turn
on
Monday
through
Friday
,
+
Weekends
only
—
The
alarm
will
only
turn
on
Saturday
and
Sunday.
`
To
check
the
Alarm
Mode
setting
for
Alarm
1,
depress
the
ALARM
1
setting
button.
The
display
will
show
the
Alarm
1
wake
up
time
and
the
“Day
Of
The
Week”
indicators
will
show
you
the
alarm
mode
which
is
selected.
+
If
all
Z
indicators
are
‘On’,
the
Everyday
mode
is
selected.
+
If
only
the
Monday
through
Friday
indicators
are
‘On’,
the
Weekdays
only
mode
is
selected.
+
lf
only
the
Saturday
and
Sunday
indicators
are
‘On’,
the
Weekends
only
mode
is
selected.
To
change
the
Alarm
Mode
setting
for
Alarm
1,
hold
the
ALARM
1
setting
button
and
press
the
ALARM
MODE
button
until
the
Day
indicators
show
the
desired
mode
setting,
Weekdays
only,
Weekends
only,
or
Everyday
operation.
Release
the
ALARM
MODE
and
ALARM
1
setting
buttons
and
the
display
will
retum
to
the
correct
time.
Follow
the
same
procedure
to
select
the
desired
Alarm
Mode
for
Alarm
2
if
necessary.
Checking
The
Wake
Up
Times
And
Alarm
Mode
Whenever
you
want
to
check
the
wake
up
time
or
the
alarm
mode
settings,
simply
press
either
the
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
setting
buttons.
The
display
will
change
from
correct
time
to
wake
up
time
and
the
day
indicators
will
show
you
the
alarm
mode
which
is
currently
selected.
Release
the
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
setting
buttons
to
return
to
correct
time.
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Listening
To
The
Radio
Digital
Radio
Frequency
Display
1.)
Set
the
Band
AM/FM
selector
switch
to
the
desired
band,
AM
or
FM.
2.)
Set
the
VOLUME
control
to
a
low
setting.
3.)
Press
the
RADIO
ON/OFF
button
to
turn
the
radio
‘On’.
The
display
changes
from
time
to
an
AM
or
FM
radio
frequency
display.
4.)
Turn
the
TUNING
control
to
the
leftside
to
select
higher
numbered
frequencies
or
to
the
right-side
to
select
lower
numbered
frequencies.
Important:
It
is
not
necessary
to
tune
to
the
exact
frequency
of
your
desired
station.
Just
rotate
the
TUNING
control
until
you
find
the
strongest
signal
and
the
best
reception,
even
if
the
frequency
number
on
the
display
is
higher
or
lower
than
the
actual
station
frequency.
5.)
Adjust
the
VOLUME
control
to
the
desired
setting.
6.)
When
you
are
finished
listening,
press
the
RADIO
ON/OFF
button
to
turn
the
radio
‘Off’.
Antenna
Information
AM
-
The
AM
bar
antenna
is
inside
the
cabinet.
If
AM
reception
is
weak,
change
the
position
of
cabinet
until
the
internal
antenna
picks
up
the
strongest
signal.
FM
-The
FM
antenna
is
built
in
to
the
AC
power
cord.
If
FM
reception
is
weak
try
varying
the
position
and
direction
of
the
power
cord
until
you
find
the
strongest
signal.
Wake
To
Radio
1.)
Turn
the
radio
‘On’
and
select
the
band,
station,
and
volume
level
that
you
wish
to
hear
when
the
alarm
comes
on,
then
turn
the
radio
‘Off’
again.
2.)
Reconfirm
the
wake
up
time
and
alarm
mode
settings
for
the
alarm
you
are
using,
Alarm
1,
Alarm
2,
or
both
alarms.
3.)
Set
the
ALARM
selector
switch
for
one
or
both
alarms
to
the
“RADIO”
position
The
appropriate
ALARM
1
and/or
ALARM
2
indicators
will
light
up
to
confirm
that
the
alarms
are
set.
4.)
Atthe
selected
wake
up
time
the
radio
will
turn
‘On’.
It
will
play
for
one
hour
and
then shut
off
automatically.
5.)
To
stop
the
radio
sooner,
press
either
the
appropriate
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
button,
or
press
the
RADIO
ON/OFF
button.
The
radio
will
stop
but
the
alarm
remains
set
and
will
turn
the
radio
on
again
at
the
same
time
on
the
following
day
(depending
on
the
Alarm
Mode
setting).
6.)
If
you
do
not
want
the
alarm
to
turn
the
radio
on
the
following
day,
set
the
appropriate
ALARM
selector
to
the
“OFF”
position.
Wake
To
BUZZER
(Crescendo
Alarm)
Note:
Alarm
1
and
Alarm
2
have
different
buzzer
sounds.
10

+
Alarm
1
is
a
“Single
beep”
sound.
+
Alarm
2
is
a
“Double
beep”
sound.
You
will
be
able
to
tell
which
alarm
is
going
off
by
the
sound
that
it
makes.
1.)
Reconfirm
the
wake
up
time
and
alarm
mode
settings
for
the
alarm
you
are
using,
Alarm
1,
Alarm
2,
or
both
alarms.
2.)
Set
the
ALARM
selector
switch
for
one
or
both
alarms
to
the
BUZZER
position.
The
appropriate
ALARM
1
and/or
ALARM
2
indicators
will
light
up
to
confirm
that
the
alarms
are
set.
3.)
At
the
selected
wake
up
time
the
buzzer
will
sound.
It
will
begin
softly
and
gradually
increase
in
volume
to
wake
you
up.
It
will
continue
for
one
hour
and
then
shut
off
automatically.
4.)
To
stop
the
buzzer
sooner,
press
either
the
appropriate
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
button.
The
buzzer
will
stop
but
the
alarm
remains
set
and
will
turn
the
buzzer
on
again
at
the
same
time
on
the
following
day
(depending
on
the
Alarm
Mode
setting).
5.)
To
stop
the
buzzer
and
turn
on
the
radio
immediately,
press
the
RADIO
ON/OFF
button
twice
instead
of
the
ALARM
1
or
ALARM
2
button.
6.)
If
you
do
not
want
the
alarm
to
turn
the
buzzer
on
the
following
day,
set
the
appropriate
ALARM
selector
to
the
“OFF”
position.
Radio
And
Buzzer
Operation
You
may
also
set
one
alarm
for
“Wake
To
Radio”
and
the
other
for
“Wake
To
Buzzer’.
Just
set
the
ALARM
1
and
ALARM
2
selector
switches
to
the
desired
positions.
Snooze
Alarm
After
the
radio
or
buzzer
alarm
sounds
in
the
morning
you
may
press
the
SNOOZE
Bar
for
a
few
more
minutes
sleep.
The
respective
ALARM
indicator
will
flash.
The
alarm
will
stop
for
approximately
9
minutes
and
then
turn
on
again.
You
may
repeat
the
Snooze
operation
up
to
seven
times
if
desired,
but
after
the
seventh
time
the
alarm
will
not
turn
on
again.
Sleep
To
Music
Timer
You
can
program
the
Sleep
Timer
to
play
the
radio
for
up
to
90
minutes
and
then
shut
off
automatically.
1.)
Press
the
SLEEP
button.
The
display
will
briefly
:
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show
“10”
and
the
radio
will
begin
to
play.
After
10
minutes
the
radio
will
shut
off
automatically.
Each
time
you
press
the
SLEEP
button
the
Sleep
Timer
will
start
at
10
minutes.
This
is
the
Sleep
Timer
default
setting.
2.)
To
increase
or
decrease
the
amount
of
time
that
the
radio
will
play
before
shutting
off,
hold
the
SLEEP
button
and
press
either
the
SET
»
(Up)
or
SET
<
(Down)
button
to
change
the
display
to
the
desired
Sleep
Time,
up
toa
maximum
of
90
minutes
or
a
minimum
of
2
minutes.
Note:
When
you
change
the
Sleep
Timer
from
the
10
minute
default
setting
to
a
different
setting,
the
new
setting
becomes
the
default
setting.
Whenever
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you
activate
the
Sleep
Timer
it
will
begin
with
your
new
default
setting
and
count
down
to
zero
from
that
point.
3.)
To
cancel
the
Sleep
Timer
before
it
counts
down
to
“00”
and
shut
the
radio
‘Off.
immediately,
press
the
SNOOZE
Bar.
IMPORTANT:
Remember
that
the
station
and
volume
settings
you
choose
for
the
Sleep
To
Music
operation
are
the
same
settings
you
will
hear
if
you
set
the
alarm
for
Wake
To
Radio
the
following
morning.
Dimmer
Control
The
DIMMER
control
was
set
to
the
HI
(High)
position
at
our
factory.
If
you
find
the
clock
display
is
too
bright
in
a
darkened
room,
set
the
DIMMER
control
to
the
LO
(Low)
position.
Changing
The
Lithium
Battery
Like
all
batteries,
eventually
the
built
in
lithium
battery
will
need
to
be
replaced.
A
number
of
factors,
such
as,
the
length
of
time
between
the
date
the
radio
was
manufactured
and
the
date
you
plugged
it
in
for
the
first
time
determine
the
amount
of
time
before
replacement.
During
this
initial
storage
period,
the
lithium
battery
is
supplying
power
to
the
SmartSet®
computer
memory.
Once
you
plug
the
radio
in,
your
household
outlet
supplies
the
power,
and
the
battery
is
not
being
used.
A
fresh
lithium
battery
can
supply
power
to
the
SmartSet®
computer
for
at
least
2
years
even
if
it
is
never
connected
to
an
AC
power
supply.
If
your
radio
was
connected
to
your
AC
supply
within
a
few
months
after
it
was
manufactured,
and
you
experience
only
the
normal,
nuisance
type,
short
duration
power
interruptions,
your
battery
may
last
for
up
to
5
years
or
even
longer.
When
the
battery
power
drops
below
a
certain
level,
the
“AM”
indicator
will
‘flash’.
When
you
see
this
indicator,
you
should
change
the
battery
as
soon
as
it
is
conv-
enient
for
you
to
do
so.
To
change
the
battery
proceed
as
follows:
1.)
Purchase
a
replacement
3V
lithium
battery
wherever
batteries
are
sold.
The
battery
type
is
CR2032
or
equivalent.
2.)
Remove
the
battery
from
its
package
so
it
is
ready
to
install.
IMPORTANT:
Leave
the
radio
power
cord
connected
to
your
AC
outlet.
This
will
provide
power
to
the
SmartSet®
computer
memory
while
the
original
lithium
battery
is
removed.
3.)
Tum
the
radio
face
down
and
use
a
small
screw
driver
to
remove
the
small
Screw
securing
the
battery
holder
to
the
cabinet.
BE
CAREFUL
NOT
TO
LOSE
THIS
SMALL
SCREW!
4.)
Remove
the
original
battery
from
the
holder
and
insert
the
new
battery
into
the
holder
the
same
way,
observing
the
postive
(+)
direction.
Slide
the
holder
with
the
new
battery
back
into
the
siot
in
the
cabinet.
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5.)
Replace
the
screw
that
secures
the
battery
holder
in
the
cabinet.
6.)
Turn
the
radio
right
side
up
and
confirm
that
the
“l
Æ”
indicator
is
‘Off.
7.)
Save
these
instructions.
You'll
have
to
do
this
again
five
to
eight
years
from
now!
WARNING:
DANGER
OF
EXPLOSION
IF
BATTERY
IS
INCORRECTLY
REPLACED
REPLACE
ONLY
WITH
THE
SAME
OR
EQUIVAENT
TYPE.
Resetting
The
Clock
After
A
Total
Memory
Loss
If
you
do
not
change
the
built
in
lithium
battery
within
a
reasonable
period
of
time
after
you
see
the
‘flashing’
“
Æ”
warning
indicator,
the
lithium
battery
may
become
exhausted
and
will
no
longer
be
able
to
supply
back
up
power
to
the
SmartSet®
internal
computer.
If
the
unit
is
disconnected
from
the
AC
outlet
after
the
battery
is
exhausted,
or
if
a
power
interruption
occurs,
the
SmartSet®
memory
will
be
lost
and
the
clock
will
need
to
be
reset
when
the
power
is
restored.
Be
sure
to
install
a
fresh
lithium
battery
before
you
reset
the
clock,
otherwise
the
clock
will
need
to
be
reset
each
time
the
power
is
interrupted.
If
the
lithium
battery
is
exhausted
and
you
experience
an
interruption
in
the
AC
power
supply,
the
clock
will
reset
itself
to
its
initial
default
setting
when
the
power
is
restored.
The
initial
default
setting
is
“12:00
AM,
Tuesday,
January
1*
(1
1),
2008”.
If
you
notice
that
the
time
on
your
SmartSet®
clock
radio
is
completely
incorrect,
and
the
Day
indicator
is
also
wrong,
press
the
MONTH/DATE
button
to
see
the
Date.
If
the
Date
display
is
showing
“1
1”
(January
1
st),
you
probably
experienced
a
total
memory
loss.
To
reset
the
clock
after
a
total
memory
loss,
proceed
as
follows:
1.)
Follow
the
instructions
on
pages
17,
18
and
install
a
new
CR2032lithium
battery
in
the
battery
compartment.
2.)
Connect
the
radio
to
your
AC
outlet
and
let
the
clock
set
itself.
3.)
Depress
the
MONTHIDATE
and
TIME
buttons
together.
The
display
will
change
from
‘Time’
to
‘Year’.
While
holding
the
MONTH/DATE
and
TIME
buttons,
press
the
SET
»
(Up)
13

button
to
set
the
display
to
the
correct
year,
then
release
the
butions.
Depress
the
MONTHIDATE
button.
The
display
will
change
from
Time
ĉo
‘Month/Date’
(MM/DD).
While
holding
the
MONTH/DATE
button,
press
the
SET
>
(Up)
bution
to
set
the
display
to
the
correct
Month
and
Date.
The
Day
indicator
will
change
automatically
as
you
adjust
the
Month/Date
settings.
When
the
correct
Month
and
Date
appear
on
the
display,
release
the
buttons.
Depress
the
TIME
button
and
the
SET
>
(Up)
button
to
set
the
display
to
the
correct
Time.
Be
sure
to
confirm
that
you
have
set
the
time
correctly
to
“AM
or
‘PM’
by
observing
the
AM
indicator.
After
you
set
the
time,
reconfirm
that
the
Day,
and
Month/Date
displays
are
sil
correct.
Make
final
adjustments
if
necessary.
The
SmartSet®
clock
memory
is
now
reset
and
the
new
lithium
battery
will
maintain
it
for
the
next
5
years,
depending
on
the
number
and
duration
of
the
power
out-
ages
you
experience.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
After
resetting
the
clock,
don’t
forget
to
reset
your
wake
up
times,
and
alarm
mode
settings,
and
sleep
timer
settings
as
well.
CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
Care
Of
Cabinets
If
the
cabinet
becomes
dusty,
wipe
it
with
a
soft
cloth.
If
the
cabinet
becomes
smudged
or
dirty,
clean
it
with
a
soft,
slightly
dampened
cloth.
Never
allow
water
or
any
liquid
to
get
inside
the
cabinet.
Never
use
any
abrasive
cleaners
or
cleaning
pads
as
these
will
damage
the
finish
of
your
clock
radio.
Lithium
Battery
Precautions
+
Dispose
of
the old
battery
properly.
Do
not
leave
it
lying
around
where
a
young
child
or
pet
could
play
with,
or
swallow
it.
If
the
battery
is
swallowed,
contact
a
physician
immediately.
+
Battery
may
explode
if
mistreated.
Do
not
attempt
to
recharge
it
or
disassemble
it.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
old
battery
in
a
fire.
4.
5.
Lo
6.
vo
FOR
ADDITIONAL
SET-UP
OR
OPERATING
ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CALL:
‘
1-800-898-9020
OR
:
1-800-695-0098
OR
:
E-MAIL
TO:
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LIMITED
WARRANTY
:
Emerson
Radio
Corp.
warrants
manufacturing
defects
in
original
material,
including
:
:
original
parts
and
workmanship,
under
normal
use
and
conditions,
for
a
period
of:
:
ninety
(90)
days
from
the
date
of
original
purchase
in
the
U.S.
With
your
dated
:
:
proof
of
purchase,
we
will
provide
repair
service
at
no
charge
for
labor
and
parts,
:
:
or
replace
the
product
at
our
discretion.
For
repair
or
replacement,
pack
your
:
:
unit
in
a
padded
box,
enclose
your
check
or
money
order
payable
to
Emerson
:
:
Radio
Corp.
in
the
amount
of
$9.00
to
cover
shipping
and
handling
costs,
and
:
:
enclose
a
copy
of
your
proof
of
purchase.
:
Send
your
unit
to:
Emerson
Returns
Facility
11500
Philadelphia
ST
Mira
Loma,
CA
91752
:
ATTN:Returns
Department
:
This
warranty
does
not
cover
damage
from
negligence,
misuse,
abuse,
accident,
:
:
failure
to
follow
operating
instructions,
commercial
use,
rental,
repairs
by
an
:
:
unauthorized
facility,
or
products
purchased,
used,
serviced
or
damaged
outside
:
:
of
the
United
States.
:
:
THIS
WARRANTY
GIVES
YOU
SPECIFIC
LEGAL
RIGHTS,
AND
YOU
MAY
:
:
ALSO
HAVE
OTHER
RIGHTS
WHICH
VARY
FROM
STATE
TO
STATE.
AUB98N
:
The
Serial
Number
can
be
found
on
the
bottom
cabinet.
We
suggest
that
you
record
the
Serial
Number
of
your
unit
in
the
space
below
for
future
reference.
Model
Number:
CKS9051/CKS9031
Serial
Number:
CKS9051/CKS9031-902-02
Printed
in
China
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