Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.; C A U T I O N
1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH ANEXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADESCAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIREOR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your ...
Page 3 - SAVE THESE I NSTRUCTI ONS
2 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 ...
Page 4 - Thank you; for purchasing this Emerson Research SmartSet
3 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 devicesthat you probably have on your night table now, but with special featuresavailable only from Em...
Page 5 - I M P O R TA N T N O T E S; FC C IN FO RM AT IO N
4 I M P O R TA N T N O T E S • O p e ra t e c o nt r o ls and swit ch es as described in the manual. • Before turning on the power, m ake certain that the power cord is properly installed. • W hen moving the set, be sure to first disconnect the power cord and remove cords connected to other equipmen...
Page 6 - FCC wants you to know; REN
5 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, ...
Page 7 - P R E PA R AT I O N F O R U S E
6 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...
Page 8 - Installing The Telephone Memory Back-up Battery; I n s t a l l t h e t e l e p h o n e m e m o r y b a c k - u p b a t t e r y a s f o l l o w s :
7 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 perf...
Page 9 - Line Cord; LINE; Note
8 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 me...
Page 10 - Coiled Handset Cord; HANDSET; ” on the back of the telephone base unit.; Disconnecting The Telephone Cords
9 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 ...
Page 11 - AC Plug
1 0 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 ...
Page 12 - L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S; T O P PAN EL
1 1 L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S T O P PAN EL B AC K PAN EL 37 36 35 R IG H T SI D E PANEL 34 33 32 L EF T SI D E PAN EL 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 22 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 29 12 11 14 13 15 1617 19 20 10 9 18 CKT9087_090606.p65 6/9/2006, 10:56 11
Page 15 - Te leph on e L CD D is pl ay; TOLL
1 4 Te leph on e L CD D is pl ay 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 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...
Page 16 - T E L E P H O N E O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S; Call Waiting and Caller ID Service Information; FLASH
1 5 T E L E P H O N E O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S 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 Wait...
Page 17 - Caller ID Display Set-up and Adjustments; TOTAL
1 6 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 displa...
Page 19 - Other Adjustments; Telephone Ringer Level
1 8 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 ...
Page 20 - Caller ID Display Viewing Angle; bottom of the base unit.
1 9 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 d...
Page 21 - Storing Numbers In The Handset Memory; MEMORY; N o t e; STORE
2 0 Storing Numbers In The Handset Memory You can store up to 13 of your most frequently called numbers in the handset speed-dialing memory. The keypad buttons M 1 , M 2 , and M 3 are one-touch memories. Simply pressing any one of those buttons will immediately dial the stored number. The keypad but...
Page 22 - Last Number Redial Memory
2 1 Receiving Calls Notes: • Make sure that the RINGER switch is set to the HI (High) or LOW position. The phone will not ring if the RINGER switch is set to the OFF position. • If the radio is playing, the radio will automatically mute when a call is received. • If you answer the phone on the first...
Page 23 - C a l l e r I D O p e r a t i o n; provider to use this feature.; date; and the; name; of the calling party.
2 2 C a l l e r I D O p e r a t i o n Notes: • You must subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone service provider to use this feature. • You must allow the phone to ring at least once or twice in order for the Caller ID information to appear on the display. 1.) When a call is receive...
Page 26 - S ET TI NG T HE T IM E, T HE F IR ST T IM E; Eastern Time Zone; C L O C K R A D I O O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
2 5 S ET TI NG T HE T IM E, T HE F IR ST T IM E I M PO R TAN T: The first time you connect your new SmartSet ® clock radio to the AC outlet the internal com puter will automatically set the tim e correctly for the Eastern Time Zone , which is the initial default setting. The display will scan for a ...
Page 27 - DATE D IS PL AY; YEAR DI SP LAY; TIME; DAYL IG HT S AV IN G AN D LE AP YEAR AD JU ST ME NT S; St a r t o f D a yl i g h t S a v i n g T im e :
2 6 DATE D IS PL AY To see the correct date at any time, depress the MONTH/DATE button. The display changes from time to month and date (MM/DD). For example, May 21 st will appear as “5 21”. W hen you release the MONTH/DATE button the display returns to the correct time. YEAR DI SP LAY To see the co...
Page 28 - MANU AL T IM E AD JU ST ME NT S; the original setting, when the power is restored.; ADJ US TI NG T HE WAKE U P TI ME S; AM indicator. If the
2 7 MANU AL T IM E AD JU ST ME NT S 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 d...
Page 30 - L IS TE NI NG TO TH E RADI O; AN TEN NA I NF O RM ATI O N
2 9 L IS TE NI NG TO TH E RADI O 1.) Set the BAND selector 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 radio dial pointer will light. 4.) Select your desired station with the TUNING control. 5.) Adjust the...
Page 31 - WAKE TO RADI O; ALM
3 0 WAKE TO RADI O 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 ...
Page 32 - WAK E TO B UZ ZE R; NOTE; R AD IO AND B UZ ZE R OP ER AT IO N
3 1 WAK E TO B UZ ZE R NOTE : Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 have different buzzer sounds. • 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 y...
Page 33 - S LE EP TO MU SI C TI ME R; down to zero from that point.; D IM ME R CO NT RO L
3 2 S LE EP TO MU SI C TI ME R 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 show “ 10 ” and the radio will begin to play. After 10 minutes the radio will shut off automatically. Each time ...
Page 34 - C HANG IN G TH E LI TH IU M BATT ERY; BATTERY LOW; IMPORTANT; BE CA RE FUL NO T TO L O S E T HI S SM ALL S CRE W!
3 3 C HANG IN G TH E LI TH IU M BATT ERY Like all batteries, eventually the built in lithium battery will need to be replaced. A num ber 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 ...
Page 35 - indicator is; Turn the holder up side down
3 4 4.) Remove the original battery from the holder and insert the new battery into the holder the same way, observing the positive (+) direction. Slide the holder with the new battery back into the slot in the cabinet. 5.) Replace the screw that secures the battery holder in the cabinet. 6.) Turn t...
Page 36 - RE SE TT IN G THE C LO CK AFTE R A TO TAL M EM ORY LO SS; January 1
3 5 RE SE TT IN G THE C LO CK AFTE R A TO TAL M EM ORY LO SS If you do not change the built in lithium battery within a reasonable period of time after you see the ‘flashing’ BATTERY LOW warning indicator, the lithium battery may become exhausted and will no longer be able to supply back up power to...
Page 38 - C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E; LI TH IU M BATT ERY PR EC AU TI ON S; physician immediately.
3 7 C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E If the cabinet becomes dusty, wipe it with a soft cloth. If the cabinet becomessmudged or dirty, clean it with a soft, slightly dampened cloth. Never allowwater or any liquid to get inside the cabinet. Never use any abrasive cleanersor cleaning pads as these w...
Page 39 - L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y; of your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:
3 8 L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y 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 pr...