Emerson CKT9100 owner manual Caller ID Display Viewing Angle

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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 display may seem to “fade”, or it may appear that the entire display is ‘On’. This is a normal characteristic of LCD displays and not an indication of any problems with your set. To compensate for this we have provided two foldable “legs” on the bottom of the base unit.

If necessary you can unfold these two legs. This will raise the back of the base unit cabinet slightly and may provide an improvement in the viewing angle. However keep in mind that the Caller ID display in this model is designed for the clearest viewing when you are looking downward at the display. If you are lying in bed looking upward at the display you will be outside the normal viewing angle range and the information on the display may not be visible.

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Contents CKT9100 Important Safety Instructions CKT9100090606.p65 2006 CKT9100090606.p65 2006 IM Portant Notes FCC InformationFCC wants you to know Ringer Equivalence Number RENPreparation for USE Unpacking and SET-UPInstalling The Telephone Memory Back-up Battery Install the telephone memory back-up battery as followsLine Cord Low Battery IndicationConnecting The Telephone Cords Disconnecting The Telephone Cords Coiled Handset CordPower Source Protect Your FurnitureLocatio N of Contro LS and I Ndicators TOP Panel Telephone Handset Telephone LCD Display Call Waiting and Caller ID Service Information Telephone Operating InstructionsCaller ID Display Set-up and Adjustments CKT9100090606.p65 2006 Other Adjustments Handset Volume LevelTelephone Ringer Level TONE/PULSE Dialing SelectorCaller ID Display Viewing Angle Storing Numbers In The Handset Memory To store numbersReceiving Calls Call WaitingMaking Calls Last Number Redial MemoryCaller ID Operation CKT9100090606.p65 2006 To Delete All Numbers From The Caller ID Memory To Dial a Number Stored In Caller ID MemoryTo Delete a Number from The Caller ID Memory Setting the TIME, the First Time Clock Radio Operati NG I Nstructi ONSYear Display Daylight Saving and Leap Year AdjustmentsDate Display Manual Time Adjustments Adjusting the Wake UP TimesSelecting the Alarm Mode Checking the Wake UP Times and Alarm ModeListening to the Radio Antenna InformationWake to Radio Radio and Buzzer Operation Snooze AlarmWake to Buzzer Sleep to Music Timer Dimmer ControlChanging the Lithium Battery Be Careful not to Lose this Small ScrewBattery holder slot Turn the holder up side down Resetting the Clock After a Total Memory Loss Important Note Care and M Aintenance Limited Warranty CKT9100-090606-02