Emerson CKA1100 Clock Radio User Manual


 
Thank you ..........
for purchasing the worlds most accurate clock radio from Emerson Research.
The CKA1100 is designed to receive and decode the time signals transmitted from
the U.S. Atomic Clock, which is operated by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) at Fort Collins, Colorado. This is the same time signal that is
used by the U.S. military, and agencies such as NASA, to time Shuttle launches,
space walks, etc. Whenever split second accuracy is essential the U.S government
relies on the Atomic Clock. And now you can too. The Atomic Clock is considered
accurate to within plus or minus one second per million years! This is the clock
that you will use to set every other clock in your home.
In addition to the absolute accuracy the CKA1100 also adjusts for Daylight Saving
Time and Leap Years automatically. And the month/date calendar display also
adjusts automatically for months of less than 31 days. There are dual alarms that
can be programmed for weekdays only, weekends only, or all 7 days; a great
sounding AM/FM radio; and an extra large display for both time and month/date
that you can see from anywhere in your room.
We believe this may be the best clock radio available anywhere. We know its the
most accurate.
Please be sure to read this manual completely so you understand how the CKA1100
receives the Atomic Clock signal, and how to take advantage of all the other great
features we have included in this model. If you have any problems with the set-up
or operation of this model please call the Emerson Research Customer Service
Hot-Line toll free at: 8008989020.
Once again, thanks for purchasing the CKA1100 from Emerson Research.
The serial number of your unit is located on a label on the bottom of the cabinet.
We suggest you record the serial number in the space below in the event that it is
needed again for any reason.
Model No. CKA1100
Serial No.
CKA1100_drafts052102.p65 21/5/2002, 15:192