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OWNER’S MANUAL
CKS3518
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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 PREWENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated ‘dangerous
voltage’ within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
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 intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
The Marking information is located at the bottom enclosure of the apparatus.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.) Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Follow these instructions. Heed all
warnings.
2.) 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 manufacture’s
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 had 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
obsole te 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 manufacturer.
9.) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
10.) Refer all servicing to qualified service personal. Servicing is required when the apparatus ha
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
normal ly, or has been dropped.
11.) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufactur er, or sold with the apparatus combination to avoid injury from
ti p-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. In order to disconnect the apparatus from the mains completely, the mains
plug should be disconnec ted from the mains socket outlet completely.
14.) Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
15.) The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus.
CAUTION:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced, replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
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PREPARTION 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 the 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 equipment with non-skid rubber ‘feet’ to prevent the product from moving when you
operate the controls. These ‘feet’ are made 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 store 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 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, do not try to defeat this
safety feature by filing the wide blade to make it fit into your outlet.
If this plug will not fit into your outlet, you probably 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 button.RADIO ON/OFF
Pressing the button has no effect during Sure Alarm operation.SNOOZE
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1 Projector Lens.)
2) Projector Focus-Adjustment Ring.
3) Projector.
4) AL1 (Alarm 1 ‘On’) Indicator.
5) DAY OF WEEK (MON, TUE, WED,
THU, FRI, SAT. SUN) Indicators.
6) AM Indicator.
7) Time/Date Display.
8) AUX Indicator
9) Frequency Indicator
10) (Alarm 2 ‘On’) Indicator.AL 2
11) LOW BATT. Indicator.
12) AUTO DIMMER SENSOR
13) Button.RADIO ON/OFF
14) ALARM 2 setting button.
15) ALARM 1 setting button.
16) ALARM MODE Button.
(Weekdays/Weekends/Everyday
Alarm)
17.) Button.TIME ZONE
18.) MONTH/DATE Setting Button.
19) Setting Button.TIME
20) Button.SET –
21) Button.SET +
22) Button (Sleep To Music Timer).SLEEP
23) ButtonSNOOZE
24) Projector ROTATE IMAGE Selecting
Button.
25) Button.PROJECTOR ON/OFF
26) Control.VOLUME
27) (BAND AM/FM) Selector Switch.
28) CONTROL.TUNING
29) Back Up Battery Compartment (Bottom
Cabinet).
30) Jack AUX IN
31) ALARM 2 (RADIO/BUZZER/OFF)
Selector Switch.
32) ALARM 1 (RADIO/BUZZER/OFF)
Selector Switch.
33) Display DIMMER (HI/LO/AUTO)
Selector Switch.
34) AC Power Cord (Back Cabinet).
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 , which is the Eastern Time Zone
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 is 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)
ZONE 3 -- Central Time
ZONE 4 – Mountain Time
ZONE 5 – Pacific Time
ZONE 6 – Yukon Time
ZONE 7 – Hawaiian Time
To change the default time zone display, depress the TIME ZONE
button. The number ” will appear on the display indicating that the 2
default zone is ZONE 2, Eastern Time.
Hold the button and then press either the orTIME ZONE SET +
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.
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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 setting button. The display ALARM 1
will show the Alarm 1 wake up time and the indicators will show you the alarmDAY OF WEEK
mode which is selected.
If all 7 indicators are ‘On’, the Everyday mode is selected.
If only the (Monday) through (Friday) indicators are ‘On’,MON FRI
the Weekdays only mode is selected.
If only the SAT SUN (Saturday) and (Sunday) indicators are ‘On’, the
Weekends only mode is selected.
To change the Alarm Mode setting for Alarm 1, hold the setting button and press theALARM 1
ALARM MODE DAY OF WEEK button until the indicators show the desired mode setting,
Weekdays only, Weekends only, or Everyday operation.
Release the and setting buttons and the display will return to theALARM MODE ALARM 1
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 ALARM 2 or setting buttons. The display will change from correct time to wake up time
and the DAY OF WEEK indicators will show you the alarm mode which is currently selected.
Release the ALARM 1 ALARM 2 or setting buttons to return to correct time.
Listening To The Radio
1. Set the selector to the desired band, (530-1710 kHz) or (88 – 108 MHz).Band AM FM
2. Set the control to a low setting.VOLUME
3. Press the button to turn the radio On’. Radio frequency will be shown onRADIO ON/OFF
display for 3 seconds.
4. Select your desired station with the control.TUNING
5. Adjust the control to the desired setting. VOLUME
6. When you are finished listening, press the button to turn the radio “ Off ”.RADIO ON/OFF
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Thank you for purchasing this Emerson SmartSet®Dual Alarm Clock Radio with Time Projection
System.
This clock radio uses Emerson’s patented SmartSet®Automatic Time Setting System. The first
time you connect this clock radio to your AC outlet, and after every power interruption, within
seconds the clock will automatically set itself to the correct Year, Month, Date, Day, and Time. In
addition all changes from Standard Time to Daylight Saving Time, and back to Standard Time, are
made automatically.
There are dual alarms that can be set and used independently, And both of the alarms can be
programmed for everyday operation, weekdays only, or weekends only.
This model also includes an integrated clock time projector that will project the time in large
numerals on the wall or ceiling of a dark room. This allows you to see the time without actually
looking at the clock itself.
There is a long life lithium battery installed in this clock radio when you buy it. This battery can
maintain the time and alarm setting for 3 to 5 years, or even longer,
We have taken every precaution to make sure this radio was in perfect working order when it left
our factory. If you encounter any problems with the set up or operation of this item, please call the
Emerson Consumer Products Corp., Customer Service Hotline, toll free, at 1-800-898-9020.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Avoid installing this unit in places
exposed to direct sunlight or close to
heat radiating appliances such as
electric heaters, on top of other stereo
equipment that radiates too much heat,
places lacking ventilation or dusty areas,
places subject to constant vibration
and/or humid or moist areas.
Operate controls and switches as
described in the manual.
Before turning on the power, make
certain that the AC power cord is
properly installed.
When moving the set, be sure to first
disconnect the AC power cord.
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 foe compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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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
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Date Display
To view the correct date at any time, depress the MONTHE/DATE
button. The display changes from time to Month and Date (MM/DD).
For example, May 21 st will appear as “5.21”.
When you release the buttonMONTH/DATE
the display return to the correct time.
Year Display
To view the correct year, depress the MONTH/DATE TIME and
buttons together.
The display changes from time to ye ar.
When you release the MONTH/DATE and buttons the display returns to the correct time.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 “3:00AM” on the 1st Sunday in November, the clock will automatically reset to “2:00 AM”.
Leap Year:
At “12:00 Midnight” on February 28th, the calendar display will change to “2.29”.
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 button, and press either theTIME SET +
or buttons to adjust the time display forward or backward as desired.
Each press of the SET + or buttons will change the display by one minute. If you hold the SET +
or 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 or buttons the display will change rapidly.SET +
NOTE: If 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 ALARM 2 or setting button.
The display will change from the correct time to the Alarm 1 or
Alarm 2 wake up time .
2. While holding the or setting button, depressALARM 1 ALARM 2
either the or button to move the display ahead or back toSET +
your desired wake up time.
3. When the desired wake up time appears on the display, release the or buttons.SET+ –
NOTE: Be sure that you have set the wake up time correctly by observing the AM indicator. If
the indicator is ‘On’ the wake up time is “AM”. If the AM indicator is ‘off’, the wake up time AM
is “PM”.
4. When the desired wake up time (AM or PM) appears on the display, release the orALARM 1
ALARM 2 setting buttons.
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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 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 pay-
able to Emerson Radio Cor gp. in the amou t of $9.00 to cover shippinn
and handing costs, and enclose a copy of your proof of purchase.
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 product 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.
AU898M
The Serial Number of this unit is located on a label on the bottom of the cabinet.
Please take a moment now to write this Serial Number in the space provided below.
You may be asked for this number when calling for service assistance.
Model No: CKS3518
Serial No:
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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
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 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 it initial default setting when the power is resorted.
The initial default setting is “12:00AM, Tuesday, January 1st (1.1), 2008”.
If you notice that the time on your SmartSet
® clock radio is completely incorrect, and the DAY OF
WEEK MONTH/DATE indicator is also wrong, press the button to see the date.
If the date display is showing “1.1” (January First), you probably
experienced a total memory loss.
To reset the clock after a total memory loss, proceed as follows:
1. Follow the instructions on page 11 and install a new CR2032
lithium battery in the battery compartment.
2. Connect the radio to your AC outlet and let the clock set itself.
3. Depress the MONTH/DATE TIME and buttons together. The display will change from ‘Time to
‘Year’.
While holding the MONTH/DATE and buttons, press the button to set the display TIME SET +
to the correct year, then release the buttons.
4. Depress the MONTH/DATE button. The display will change from ‘Time’ to ‘Month/Date’
(MM/DD).
While holding the MONTH/DATE button, press the button to set the display to theSET +
correct Month and Date. The DAY OF WEEK indicator will change automatically as you adjust
the Month/Date settings. When the correct Month and Date appear on the display, release the
buttons.
5. Depress the button and the button to set the display to the correct Time. Be sure TIME SET +
to confirm that you have set the time correctly to ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ by observing the indicator.AM
6. After you set the Time, reconfirm that the Day, and Month/Date displays are still 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 outages 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.
Using AUX IN Jack to enjoy your iPod, MP3 player music
This clock radio is equipped with AUX IN Jack to enjoy your iPod, MP3 player music or other audio
source.
1. Turn on the clock radio by pressing the RADIO ON/OFF button.
2. Connect your iPod, MP3 player or other audio source from its earphone jack 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.
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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 supplied 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 clock 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 LOW BATT. Indicator will ‘flash’.
When you see this indicator, you should change the battery as soon as it is convenient 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 equipment.
2. Remove the battery from its package so it is ready to install.
IMPORTANT: Leave the radio AC power cord connected to your AC outlet. This will provide
power to the SmartSet
®
computer memory while the original lithium battery is removed.
3. Turn the radio face up and use a small screw driver to remove the 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 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 the radio right side up and confirm that the LOW BATT. 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 EQUIVALENT TYPE.
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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 into the AC power cord. If FM
reception is weak try varying the position and direction of the
AC 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 selector switch for one or both alarms to the “RADIO” position. TheALARM
appropriat e and/orAL1 AL 2 indicators will light up to confirm that the alarms are set.
4. At the selected wake up time the radio will turn ‘On’. It will play for one hour and then shut off
automatical ly.
5. To stop the radio sooner, press either the appropriate or button, or press ALARM 1 ALARM 2
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 switch to the “ ” position.OFF
Wake To Buzzer (Crescendo Alarm)
NOTE: Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 have difference 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 form the alarm you are using, Alarm 1,
Alarm 2, or both alarms .
2.) Set the selector switch for one or both alarms to the position. TheALARM BUZZER
appropriat e and/orAL1 AL 2 indicator 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 automatical ly.
4.) To stop the buzzer sooner, press either the appropriate or button. TheALARM 1 ALARM 2
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).
To stop the buzzer and turn on the radio immediately, press the button twiceRADIO ON/OFF
instead of the or ALARM 1 ALARM 2 button.
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5.) If you do not want the alarm to turn the buzzer on the following day, set the appropriate
ALARM OFF selector to the ” 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 position.
Snooze/Repeat Alarm
After the alarm turns ‘On’ in the morning you can press the SOOZE/SLEEP OFF button on the top
cabinet for a few extra minutes sleep .
The corresponding indicator will flash.AL
The alarm will stop for approximately 9 minutes and then comes
‘On’ again.
The Snooze operation may be repeated several times if desired but after one hour the alarm will
not come 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
automatical ly.
1. Press the button. SLEEP
The display will briefly show “10” and the Radio will begin to play.
After 10 minutes countdown the radio will shut off automatically.
Each time you press the button the sleep timer will startSLEEP
at 10 minutes. This is the sleep timer default setting.
2. To increase to decrease the amount of the time that the radio will play before shutting off, hold
the button and press the or button to change the display to the desired sleep SLEEP SET +
time, up to a maximum of “ ” minutes or a minimum of “02” minutes.90
NOTE: When you change the sleep time from the 10 minutes default setting to a different
setting, the new setting becomes the default setting. Whenever 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 count down to “00” and shut the radio “Off” immediately,
press the Bar.SNOZZE/SLEEP OFF
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 control was set to the (High) position as factory default setting. If you find theDIMMER HI
clock display is too bright in a darkened room, set the control to the (Low) position.DIMMER LO
Note: This clock radio is built in a dimmer sensor at the top of the cabinet. It will automatically
adjust the display brightness according to the brightness of environment while controlDIMMER
switch is switched to “AUTO” position.
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Time Projector Operation
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The projected image of the time on your wall or ceiling is only visible when the room lighting is
‘Off’ and the room is dark. The image will not be visible when the room lights are ‘On’.
If you experience a power interruption when the time projector is ‘On’, the main display and
the time projector will go Off’, when power is restored the main display will return to the
correct time, but the time projector will remain ‘Off’. You must press the PROJECTOR
ON/OFF button once more to switch the time projector ‘On’ again.
1. Switch off the room lights to darken the room.
2. Press the button to turn the projector ‘On’.PROJECTOR ON/OFF
3. Turn the projector unit slowly to aim the projected image on the wall or ceiling.
4. If the image appears to be upside down on your wall, or upside down on the ceiling when you
are lying in bed, Press the ROTATE IMAGE button to its alternate position.
5. If the image appears ‘fuzzy’ and out of focus, slowly rotate the focus adjustment ring
clockwise or counter-clockwise until you obtain the sharpest image.
6. If you no longer wish to see the projected image, press the button to PROJECTOR ON/OFF
turn the projector ‘Off .
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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
disconnec t the cable from the jack.AUX IN
Remark:
Once jack is plugged in, the alarm sound will be buzzer sound only while the alarm functionAUX IN
is activated.
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
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 .
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FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE
PLEASE CALL:
1-800-898-9020 OR
1-800-695-0098 OR
E-MAIL TO: internet @ emersonradio.com
Send your unit to :
Emerson Returns Facility
11500 Philadelphia ST
Mira Loma, CA 91752
ATTN: Returns Department.


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Model: CKS3518

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