Emerson CKT9087 owner manual Telephone LCD Display

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Telephone LCD Display

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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 Call Status:

RPT CALL # – Appears when receiving Repeat Calls.

RPT NEW CALL # – Appears when receiving Repeat New Calls. FWD NEW CALL # or FWD RPT NEW CALL #

Appears if the Incoming Call is from an Automatic Call Forwarding service. TOLL – Appears if the Incoming Call is from an area code that will incur long distance charges when you return the call.

– Appears when a 2nd call is waiting.

– Appears if a caller leaves a Voice Mail Message. 8.) Total Number of Incoming Calls.

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Contents CKT9087 Important Safety Instructions CKT9087090606.p65 2006 CKT9087090606.p65 2006 FCC Information IM Portant NotesRinger Equivalence Number REN FCC wants you to knowUnpacking and SET-UP Preparation for USEInstall the telephone memory back-up battery as follows Installing The Telephone Memory Back-up BatteryLow Battery Indication Connecting The Telephone CordsLine Cord Coiled Handset Cord Disconnecting The Telephone CordsProtect Your Furniture Power Source Locatio N of Contro LS and I Ndicators TOP Panel Telephone Handset Telephone LCD Display Telephone Operating Instructions Call Waiting and Caller ID Service InformationCaller ID Display Set-up and Adjustments CKT9087090606.p65 2006 TONE/PULSE Dialing Selector Other AdjustmentsHandset Volume Level Telephone Ringer LevelCaller ID Display Viewing Angle To store numbers Storing Numbers In The Handset MemoryLast Number Redial Memory Receiving CallsCall Waiting Making CallsCaller ID Operation CKT9087090606.p65 2006 To Dial a Number Stored In Caller ID Memory To Delete a Number from The Caller ID MemoryTo Delete All Numbers From The Caller ID Memory Clock Radio Operati NG I Nstructi ONS Setting the TIME, the First TimeDaylight Saving and Leap Year Adjustments Date DisplayYear Display Adjusting the Wake UP Times Manual Time AdjustmentsChecking the Wake UP Times and Alarm Mode Selecting the Alarm ModeAntenna Information Listening to the RadioWake to Radio Snooze Alarm Wake to BuzzerRadio and Buzzer Operation Dimmer Control Sleep to Music TimerBe Careful not to Lose this Small Screw Changing the Lithium BatteryBattery holder slot Turn the holder up side down Resetting the Clock After a Total Memory Loss Important Note Care and M Aintenance Limited Warranty Emerson