Conairphone cid400 Manual Do Proprietário

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WAKING TO RADIO ALARM
1. Set Alarm Time.
2. Slide ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to the ON
position.
3. Set the AM/FM switch to AM or FM for desired radio
band.
4. Rotate the radio tuning dial to select desired
broadcast station on the Lighted Radio Dial Display.
Tune station for maximum clarity.
5. Adjust the volume control for the desired listening
level.
6. Slide ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to MUSIC. A
small lighted dot appears to indicate ALARM. The
radio is now set to turn on automatically at the time
selected by the alarm.
NOTE: The radio will play for approximately two
hours and turn itself off automatically. This cycle will
repeat every 24 hours unless the controls are
changed. To play the radio after the 2-hour period,
set the ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to ON.
Remember to reset the switch to MUSIC so the radio
will come on automatically the next day.
7. To reset the alarm, press the [ALARM RESET]. This
will automatically shut the radio off. The radio will
come on again the next day at the same time.
8. Slide the ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to OFF
to completely turn the radio off.
WAKING TO ALARM
1. Set Alarm Time
2. Slide ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to ALARM.
A small lighted dot appears to indicate ALARM. The
alarm is now set to turn on automatically at the time
selected by the alarm.
NOTE: The alarm will sound for approximately two
hours and turn itself off automatically. This cycle will
repeat every 24 hours unless the controls are
changed. To turn off the buzzer and turn on the radio,
slide the ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to MUSIC
and rotate the volume control and adjust for desired
volume level. To play the radio after the 2-hour
period, set the ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to
ON. Remember to reset the ON/OFF/MUSIC/
ALARM switch to ALARM so the alarm will sound
automatically the next day.
3. Press the [ALARM RESET] to turn the alarm off
completely. The alarm will come on again the next
day at the same time.
Snooze Bar Control
If you wish to sleep a few extra minutes after your alarm
sounds, press the SNOOZE control. This will silence
the radio or alarm. The radio or alarm will sound again
9 minutes later. You can use the SNOOZE feature
repeatedly for up to approximately two hours.
Sleep Button Control
The SLEEP control feature lets you turn the radio on
for up to about two hours while you doze off to your
favorite radio program.
1. Set the ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to OFF,
MUSIC or ALARM position as desired.
2. Press the SLEEP control once, the radio will play
for 59 minutes. Hold the SLEEP control and press
the MINUTE control will decrease the playing time.
3. Release the MINUTE control when the desired
length of time is displayed on the clock.
4. If you want to extend the playing time more than
one hour, hold the SLEEP control and press the
HOUR control. The radio will play for 1 hour and 59
minutes. Then, release the HOUR control and press
the MINUTE control to decrease playing time.
5. Repeat step 3 to set the desired length playing time.
6. To turn off radio sooner, press the SNOOZE control
once.
ELECTRONIC CLOCK DISPLAY
The clock face always displays the correct time except
when the following controls are pressed:
SLEEP-Displays and sets the length of playing time
radio will play before automation shut-off. ALARM-
Displays alarm time set.
CLOCK OPERATION
Setting the Time
1. Press and hold TIME and HOUR controls
simultaneously. Release when correct hour is
displayed.
2. Press and hold TIME and MINUTE controls
simultaneously. Release when correct minute is
displayed.
NOTE: The clock used in this unit has a 12-hour display,
so make certain the proper AM indicator is displayed.
A small lighted dot appears to indicate AM.
SETTING THE ALARM
1. Press and hold ALARM and HOUR controls
simultaneously. Release when correct hour is
displayed.
2. Press and hold ALARM and MINUTE controls
simultaneously. Release when correct minute is
displayed.
NOTE:  Always press the ALARM control before
pressing the HOUR or MINUTE controls. After the
desired time is set, always release the HOUR or
MINUTE controls first, before releasing the ALARM
control.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Place handset in cradle.
2. Slide ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to the ON
position.
3. Slide AM/FM switch to desired band.
4. Rotate tuning control to desired station.
5. Adjust the volume control to desired level.
6. Slide ON/OFF/MUSIC/ALARM switch to OFF to turn
radio off.
NOTE: This unit has an automatic mute feature to
silence the radio whenever the telephone is use. If the
radio is on and you lift the handset, the volume will be
turned off automatically. The volume will resume once
handset is returned to cradle.
VIEW THE CALLER ID MEMORY
If you have new calls (‘NEW’ icon and New Call LED is
lit). Press [ ] or [ ] to read all of the most recent calls.
The NEW CALL# will decrease.
Once all the new calls have been read, ‘END OF NEW
CALL’ will be displayed.
Press [ ] to view the oldest calls, or press [ ] to view
the most recent calls.
NOTE: After you view all the calls in memory, the LCD
will show ‘END OF LIST’.
NOTES:
1. The New Call LED will blink until all the new Caller
ID data has been reviewed.
2. If the ‘RPT’ icon is turned on, you have received
multiple NEW calls from the same number.
3. If you receive a call from a number stored in
(previously reviewed) memory, the data in memory
will be replaced with the new call’s time and date
and the ‘NEW’ icon will be turned on.
If no key is pressed within 20 seconds, the LCD will
show the ‘Answer-Ready’ mode, and display the total
call counter, new call counter, current time and date.
ERASING THE CALLER ID
INFORMATION
To Erase a Single Call in Memory
1. Press [ ] or [ ] for the Caller ID memory location to
be reviewed.
2. To clear a single Caller ID memory location, press
[ERASE] twice quickly.
3. The data for that call will be erased, and the CALL#
and Caller ID information will be updated.
To Erase All Calls in Memory
1. After all new message have been reviewed, press
and hold [ERASE] for 3 seconds. The message
‘ERASE ALL CALLS’ will appear to confirm your
action. Press [ERASE] to clear all the information,
then the message ‘NO CALLS’ appear.
2. Both the total call and new call counters will become
zero, and the current time and date will be displayed.
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