Resetting The Clock After A Total Memory Loss - Emerson Research CKS2237 Owner's Manual

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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
' flashing'
after you see the
may become exhausted and will no longer be able to supply back up power to the
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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
will be lost and the clock will need to be reset when the power is restored. Be sure
to install a fresh lithium battery before you 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 its initial default setting when the power is
restored.
The initial default setting is "AM 12:00, Saturday, January 1
If you notice that the Time on your SmartSet
the Month/Date display and Day indicators are also wrong, you probably experienced
a total memory loss.
To reset the clock after a total memory loss, proceed as follows:
1.) Follow the instructions on pages 15,16 and install a new CR2430 lithium battery
in the battery compartment.
2.) Connect the radio to your AC outlet and let the clock set itself.
3.) Depress the TIME and MONTH/DATE buttons together. The small display will
change from ' Month/Date' to ' Year' .
While holding the TIME and MONTH/DATE buttons, press the SET + or
SET – button to set the small display to the correct Year, then release the
buttons.
4.) Depress the MONTH/DATE button and the SET + or SET – button to set the
small display to the correct Month and Date. The Day indicator will change
automatically as you adjust the month/date settings. When the correct Month
and Date appear on the display, release the buttons.
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BATT. LOW warning indicator, the lithium battery
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clock radio is completely incorrect,
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