OWNER’S MANUALCKW2000Visit our web site at www.emersonradio.comAll-Alert System Clock RadioWith Dual Alarms, Digital TuningAnd Specific Area Message E
9 1.) Multi-Function LCD Display. 2.) Weather Band Telescopic Antenna. 3.) WARNING Indicator. 4.) WATCH Indicator. 5.) VOLUME Control. 6.) STATE
10OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLOCK AND RADIO • Make sure that you have installed the back up batteries. • Make sure that you
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
12LCD Panel Backlighting (NORMAL Mode / CONTINUOUS Mode)When you install the 4 back-up batteries in this unit the display backlightingautomatically sw
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
14Setting The Date1.) Press the MENU button once. The displayshows “SETUP TIME”.2.) Press the (TUNING UP) Navigation button.The display shows “SETUP
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
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
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
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
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
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
20Antenna InformationAMThe AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet. If AM reception is unsatisfactory tryrotating or repositioning the radio until you fi
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
22Recalling Preset Memory Stations • Turn the Radio ‘On’ and press the BAND button to select the desired band. • Press the or Navigation buttons
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
24WEATHER BAND AND HAZARD ALERT OPERATIONInstant Weather Band ReceptionThe National Weather Service (NWS) currently operates 940 transmitters aroundth
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
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
27NWR All Hazards Emergency MessagesNOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) is an all-hazards public warning system,operated by the National Weather Serv
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
2Thank you for purchasing this All-Alert Clock Radio fromEmerson Research.This model incorporates the All-Alert messaging system that will be usedby t
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
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
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
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
333.) Press the or Navigation buttons to selectthe next alert (currently “AVALANCHEWATCH”) then press the or Navigationbuttons to change the S
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
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
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
37Receiving NOAA Hazard Alert MessagesWhen the NWR transmitter covering your area sends out an alert message thatapplies to your county, your CKW2000
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.
3IMPORTANT NOTES • Avoid installing this unit in placesexposed to direct sunlight or close toheat radiating appliances such aselectric heaters, on to
39There are no user serviceable parts inside this radio.Please refer all service problems to a qualified service facility.Care Of CabinetIf the cabine
40LIMITED WARRANTYEmerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, includingoriginal parts and workmanship, under normal use a
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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
5Installing The Back-Up Batteries – IMPORTANT!Although this clock radio operates primarily on normal 120V AC 60Hz house currentwith the included AC ad
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
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
8LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORSRFront PanelTop Panel4876521 18 1722161912323910111214152013CKW2000_041207.p65 12/4/2007, 11:568
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