Emerson CKT9100 Receiving Calls, Call Waiting, Making Calls, Last Number Redial Memory

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Receiving Calls

Notes:

Make sure that the RINGER switch is set to the HI(High) or LOW position. The phone will not ring if the RINGER switch is set to the OFF position.

If the radio is playing, the radio will automatically mute when a call is received.

If you answer the phone on the first ring the Caller ID information will not appear on the display.

When the phone rings lift the handset as usual and speak into the mouthpiece. Adjust the handset volume control if necessary.

Call Waiting

If you subscribe to Call Waiting service you will hear an audible signal during a phone call to alert you that someone else it trying to call you. To put the first caller ‘on hold’, press the FLASH button on the handset and speak briefly to the second caller. Then press the FLASH button again to return to the first caller.

Making Calls

Note: If the radio is playing, it is not necessary to shut it off or lower the volume. The radio mutes automatically when you lift the handset from the base unit.

Lift the handset and dial the number as usual. Don’t forget to dial a “1” before the area code if necessary.

To dial stored numbers:

To dial a number stored in M1, M2, or M3, simply press the appropriate button.

To dial a number stored in memory “0” through “9”, first press the MEMORY button and then press the appropriate number button.

Last Number Redial Memory

The last number that you dialed is automatically stored in the Last Number Redial Memory. This is useful in case your call is not answered, or you get a ‘busy-signal’. Simply press the REDIAL button and the last number will be automatically redialed.

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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 followsConnecting The Telephone Cords Low Battery IndicationLine Cord 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 Telephone Ringer Level Other AdjustmentsHandset Volume Level TONE/PULSE Dialing SelectorCaller ID Display Viewing Angle Storing Numbers In The Handset Memory To store numbersMaking Calls Receiving CallsCall Waiting Last Number Redial MemoryCaller ID Operation CKT9100090606.p65 2006 To Delete a Number from The Caller ID Memory To Dial a Number Stored In Caller ID MemoryTo Delete All Numbers From The Caller ID Memory Setting the TIME, the First Time Clock Radio Operati NG I Nstructi ONSDate Display Daylight Saving and Leap Year AdjustmentsYear 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 Wake to Buzzer Snooze AlarmRadio and Buzzer Operation 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