Emerson-radio CKW2000 User Manual

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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUALCKW2000Visit our web site at www.emersonradio.comAll-Alert System Clock RadioWith Dual Alarms, Digital TuningAnd Specific Area Message E

Page 2 - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

9 1.) Multi-Function LCD Display. 2.) Weather Band Telescopic Antenna. 3.) WARNING Indicator. 4.) WATCH Indicator. 5.) VOLUME Control. 6.) STATE

Page 3 - Emerson Research

10OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLOCK AND RADIO • Make sure that you have installed the back up batteries. • Make sure that you

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTES

11MENU ButtonPress the MENU button to enter the Menu mode. Press again to exit the Menumode and return to the normal Time and Date display. After 30 s

Page 5 - PREPARATION FOR USE

12LCD Panel Backlighting (NORMAL Mode / CONTINUOUS Mode)When you install the 4 back-up batteries in this unit the display backlightingautomatically sw

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13Setting The TimeWhen you install the 4 back up batteries the display comes ‘on’ and shows theinitial default time and date setting:“SUNDAY, 01 – JAN

Page 7 - Battery Precautions

14Setting The Date1.) Press the MENU button once. The displayshows “SETUP TIME”.2.) Press the (TUNING UP) Navigation button.The display shows “SETUP

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15Setting The Alarm TimesThis model has two alarms that can be set and used independently. You may setboth alarms for Radio or Buzzer operation, or se

Page 9 - Top Panel

16Setting The Alarm 2 Wake Up Time1.) Depress and hold the ALM 2 button forapproximately 1 second.The “SET ALARM 2” indicator appears andthe Hour digi

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17Selecting The Alarm Mode (Radio, Buzzer, or Off)1.) Press the ALM 1 button once.The display shows the Alarm 1 Wake Up Time.2.) Press the ALM 1 butto

Page 11 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

18To select the Alarm Mode for Alarm 2, repeat the procedure above using theALM 2 button instead of the ALM 1 button.Snooze OperationWhen the Radio or

Page 12 - SELECT Button

1TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH ANEXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADESCAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PRE

Page 13 - Incorrect View Angle

19Listening To The RadioThis clock radio features a digital tuning AM/FM receiver that allows you to tune tothe exact frequency of your desired statio

Page 14 - Setting The Time

20Antenna InformationAMThe AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet. If AM reception is unsatisfactory tryrotating or repositioning the radio until you fi

Page 15 - Setting The Date

21Presetting Stations In the Tuner Memory1.) Follow steps 1 and 2 of “Listening To TheRadio”, on page 19, to tune to the first stationyou wish to memo

Page 16 - Setting The Alarm Times

22Recalling Preset Memory Stations • Turn the Radio ‘On’ and press the BAND button to select the desired band. • Press the or Navigation buttons

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23Sleep To Music TimerThe Sleep To Music Timer can be programmed to play the radio for up to 90minutes and then shut ‘off’ automatically. The Sleep Ti

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24WEATHER BAND AND HAZARD ALERT OPERATIONInstant Weather Band ReceptionThe National Weather Service (NWS) currently operates 940 transmitters aroundth

Page 19 - Snooze Operation

25To set up the radio to receive your local weather station:1.) Fully extend the telescoping rod antenna. Thisantenna is only for the weather channelr

Page 20 - Listening To The Radio

26Notes: • It may be necessary to change the direction of the rod antenna to receive thestrongest signal. If you live in an area of poor reception an

Page 21 - Antenna Information

27NWR All Hazards Emergency MessagesNOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) is an all-hazards public warning system,operated by the National Weather Serv

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28The CKW2000 will turn on for that message, and you will hear a warning alarmtone as an attention signal, and an indicator light on the front panel w

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2Thank you for purchasing this All-Alert Clock Radio fromEmerson Research.This model incorporates the All-Alert messaging system that will be usedby t

Page 24 - Sleep To Music Timer

29Once you have obtained your county’s SAME# from the website or by phone,enter that number, or numbers, in the CKW2000 as follows:1.) If the radio is

Page 25 - Channel # Frequency

30NOTES: • If you selected “MULTIPLE” in Step 4 above, after you have entered all 6digits of the first SAME#, the CODE “01” indicator begins flashing

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31Select Alert Mode (Siren or Siren/Voice)When the SIREN mode is selected and an alert is received, the Siren will continuefor approximately 5 minutes

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32Defeat Siren ModeYou have the option of shutting off the Siren or Voice Alert warningfor some of the alert messages that your radio may receive. If

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333.) Press the or Navigation buttons to selectthe next alert (currently “AVALANCHEWATCH”) then press the or Navigationbuttons to change the S

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34Select Siren VolumeYou can select between a High or Low volume siren level. • With the radio ‘off’, press the MENU button,then press the or Nav

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35Backlight Operation (Normal / Continuous)If the AC adapter is properly connected to your 120V AC outlet and to the “DC 6V”jack on the back of this r

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36Add New AlertNOTE: This feature is provided in the event that the National Weather Service andthe authorities decide to add any new alert messages i

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37Receiving NOAA Hazard Alert MessagesWhen the NWR transmitter covering your area sends out an alert message thatapplies to your county, your CKW2000

Page 33 - Defeat Siren Mode

38Test Alert SignalsIn most of the USA the National Weather Service (NWS) broadcasts a test alertsignal every Wednesday between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM.

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3IMPORTANT NOTES • Avoid installing this unit in placesexposed to direct sunlight or close toheat radiating appliances such aselectric heaters, on to

Page 35 - Select Siren Volume

39There are no user serviceable parts inside this radio.Please refer all service problems to a qualified service facility.Care Of CabinetIf the cabine

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40LIMITED WARRANTYEmerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, includingoriginal parts and workmanship, under normal use a

Page 37 - Siren Test

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4Unpacking and Set Up • The display carton contains the clock radio, the AC adapter, and the externalantenna wire. Please make sure that all of the c

Page 39 - Test Alert Signals

5Installing The Back-Up Batteries – IMPORTANT!Although this clock radio operates primarily on normal 120V AC 60Hz house currentwith the included AC ad

Page 40 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

6After installing the batteries the LCD panel will show the Time and Date display.The LCD panel backlighting will remain on for 5 seconds and then shu

Page 41 - Serial Number:

7Installing The AC Adapter – IMPORTANT!The wire of the AC adapter also functions as the FM antenna of this model. Pleasebe sure to fully unwind the AC

Page 42 - Printed in China

8LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORSRFront PanelTop Panel4876521 18 1722161912323910111214152013CKW2000_041207.p65 12/4/2007, 11:568

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