Roberts Radio CR9910 User Manual

CR9910  
3 Band Radio Controlled  
Dual Alarm Clock Radio  
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Please read this manual before use  
Controls (underside)  
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If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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Automatic clock setting  
When switched on your clock radio will receive and synchronise to one of the most accurate clocks in the world. The signal is received from the official  
UK standard frequency and time signal transmitter (MSF) located at Rugby in the U.K.  
At certain times of the year the MSF transmitter closes down for maintenance during this time it will be necessary to set the clock manually (see the  
sections headed Setting the Time and Date Manually). Recorded information on transmitter status can be obtained on 020 8943 6493.  
Your clock radio will automatically synchronise with the MSF time signal when the transmitter is switched back on. The time setting or synchronisation  
takes 2 to 3 minutes to complete if the reception of the radio time signal is undisturbed. This process will take longer if the time signal level is very weak  
(e.g. in locations that are a long distance from the MSF transmitter) or if it is subject to interference from thunderstorms, nearby TV sets, computers or  
household appliances that are not suppressed, etc. In general your clock radio will receive the time signal at any place where a radio is able to receive  
Long Wave broadcast programmes well.  
Switching on  
1. Place the unit on a flat surface. Plug the mains lead into a wall socket  
and switch on.  
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2. The built in microprocessor will automatically activate the Radio  
Controlled clock and initiate a search for the time signal. When first  
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connected to the mains supply the MSF signal indicator shows the  
MSF signal level.  
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3. Rotate your clock radio or change its position until the highest signal  
level is obtained.  
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4. It is recommended that your clock radio is placed as far away as  
possible from any sources of interference such as computers or  
televisions, etc.  
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5. When your clock radio is receiving the radio time signal, the seconds  
digits will appear in the display and the colon will flash once every  
second in time with the radio time signal. When the time setting  
process has been completed, the exact time and day of the week will  
appear in the display. The MSF signal indicator becomes the Day  
of week indicator after initial time setting has taken place.  
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Your clock radio will automatically switch from summer to winter time and  
vice versa by following the radio time signal. The Automatic summer  
time indicator will light up during summer time.  
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Setting the time manually  
(only necessary if the MSF signal is not available)  
1. To set the time, press and hold down the Time button and adjust  
using the Forward button or Reverse button until the correct time  
appears. The clock uses a 24 hour display.  
2. After setting the time, the CR9910 will continue to run on its own  
internalquartztimebaseandwillautomaticallysynchroniseitselfwith  
the radio time signal commencing on the 54th minute of every hour.  
Once synchronisation is achieved the time and date of the radio time  
signal will be restored and displayed.  
Note: Pressing the forward or reverse buttons once will cause the display  
to move by one. Press and hold down the forward or reverse buttons to  
rapidly move the display.  
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Setting the date manually  
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1. To set the date, press and hold down the Date button and adjust  
using the Forward button or Reverse button until the correct date  
appears.  
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Setting the year manually  
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(only necessary if the MSF signal is not available)  
1. To set the year, press theDatebuttononcetodisplaythedate, within  
3 seconds press and hold down theDate button and adjust using the  
Forward button or Reverse button until the correct year appears.  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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Listening to the Radio  
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will light up indicating that the radio is switched on.  
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2. SelecttherequiredwavebandusingtheWaveband selectorswitch.  
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3. Tune in to the desired station by rotating the Tuning control. The  
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The Wire aerial located on the rear of your clock radio is for FM  
reception. The wire should be fully extended and positioned for  
optimumreception.  
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For MW and LW reception there is a built in ferrite aerial. Rotate your  
clock radio to the position giving best reception.  
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4. Adjust the volume by rotating the Volume control.  
5. The radio can be switched off by pressing the On/Off button.  
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Setting alarm times  
Your alarm clock radio has two separate alarms which can be set to  
activateatdifferenttimes. Thealarmscanbesettowakeyoubyeitherthe  
buzzer or the radio.  
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Note:Intheeventofapowerfailurethebackupbatterywillensurethatthe  
alarm sounds at the preset time.  
Setting alarm 1  
1. Press and hold down the Alarm 1 button (  
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button orReversebuttontosettherequiredalarmtime. Releasethe  
buttons when the correct alarm time is reached. The clock uses a 24  
hour display.  
Setting alarm 2  
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button orReversebuttontosettherequiredalarmtime. Releasethe  
buttons when the correct alarm time is reached. The clock uses a 24  
hour display .  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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Checking the Alarm Times  
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1. To check alarm 1 time, press theAlarm 1 button (  
) the display  
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will show alarm 1 time whilst the button is held down.  
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2. To check alarm 2 time, press theAlarm 2 button (  
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will show alarm 2 time whilst the button is held down.  
Setting the alarms to wake to buzzer  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described.  
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2. Set the Alarm 1 function switch or Alarm 2 function switchto the  
'Buzz' position. The correspondingAlarm indicators will light.  
3. Thebuzzeralarmwillsoundeverydayatthepresettimefor59minutes.  
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4. To turn off the alarm until the next day press the On/Off button.  
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5. To turn off the alarms permanently set theAlarm 1 function switch  
or Alarm 2 function switchto the 'Off' position.  
To make a distinction between alarm 1 and alarm 2 the alarm signals  
have a different sound pitch:  
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Setting the alarms to wake to radio  
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1. Set the alarm time as previously described.  
2. Set the Alarm 1 function switch or Alarm 2 function switchto the  
'Radio' position. The correspondingAlarm indicators will light.  
3. Ensure that a station is tuned in and theVolume control is set to the  
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4. Theradioalarmwillsoundeverydayatthepresettimefor59minutes.  
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5. To turn off the alarm until the next day press the On/Off button.  
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or Alarm 2 function switchto the 'Off' position.  
Snooze control  
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The radio or buzzer alarms can be silenced for 5 minutes by pressing the  
Snooze button. This sequence can be repeated whilst the alarm is  
sounding.  
Sleep timer  
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The radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed.  
Press and hold down the Sleep button until the desired time is reached  
(maximum90minutesin10minutesteps).Theradiowillswitchoffafterthe  
sleeptimehaselapsed.Tocancelthesleepfunctionbeforethepresettime  
has expired, press the On/Off button.  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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Alarm weekend cancel  
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The alarms can be automatically cancelled at weekends.  
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1. To enable the weekend cancel function, press the Weekend cancel  
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2. Press theWeekend cancel button again to turn off the indicator and  
disable this function.  
DimmerSwitch  
TheDimmerswitch locatedontheundersideofyourclockradiowillallow  
you to adjust the intensity of the clock display to suit room brightness.  
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Specifications  
Circuit Features  
Power Requirements  
Loudspeaker  
75mm diameter 8 ohms  
Outputpower400mW  
Mains  
AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
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Back-up Battery  
IEC size 6LR61 (6F22, PP3)  
Aerial System  
FM  
Wire Aerial  
Frequency Coverage  
FM  
87.5 - 108MHz  
525 - 1610kHz  
147 - 284kHz  
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Built-in Ferrite aerial  
Built-in Ferrite aerial  
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ROBERTS RADIO LIMITED  
PO BOX 130  
MEXBOROUGH  
SOUTH YORKSHIRE  
S64 8YT  
The company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.  
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General  
Fuse  
Do not allow this unit to be exposed to water or steam. It is recommended  
that the FM band be used wherever possible as better results in terms of  
quality and freedom from interference will usually be obtained than on the  
MW or LW bands.  
This apparatus must be protected by a 3A fuse (BS1362) in a 13A plug  
(BS1363). If another type of plug is used a 5A fuse should be fitted in the  
plug, adaptor or distribution board.  
IFINDOUBT-CONSULTAQUALIFIEDELECTRICIAN.  
Mainssupply  
Back-upBattery(notnecessaryfortheunittofunction)  
The CR9910 will operate from a supply of AC 230volts, 50Hz  
only.  
Slide the battery cover catch in the direction of the arrow. Remove the  
batterycover.Fita9voltIECsize6LR61(6F22,PP3)orequivalentbattery  
into the compartment. Replace the battery cover.  
Foryourconveniencethisproductissuppliedwithaplugwhichisfittedwith  
a fuse of the appropriate rating. If the plug supplied is not suitable for your  
socketoutlet,itshouldberemovedbyunscrewingtheplugtop,theterminal  
screws, and removing the cable.  
Thetimeandalarmsettingswillberetainedduringatemporaryfailureofthe  
ACmainssupply.TheLEDdisplaywillnotbeoperationalbuttheRadioand  
buzzer alarms will continue to operate at their preset times.  
The correct style of plug to suit your household together with a correctly  
rated fuse should be fitted.  
If your clock radio is not to be used for a prolonged period of time, remove  
the battery to avoid damage by battery leakage.  
IFINDOUBT-CONSULTAQUALIFIEDELECTRICIAN  
IMPORTANT. DO NOTmake any connection to the larger terminal which  
is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol  
GreenorGreen-and-yellow.  
or coloured  
(Underside)  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following  
codes :-  
BLUE - NEUTRAL  
BROWN - LIVE  
Asthesecoloursmaynotcorrespondwiththecolouredmarkingsidentifying  
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-  
DIMMER  
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The wire coloured BLUE must be  
connected to the terminal marked N  
E(Earth)  
or coloured BLACK.  
Brown(Live)  
3 amp  
The wire coloured BROWN must be  
connected to the terminal marked L  
or coloured RED.  
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Guarantee  
This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty workmanship or component  
breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below. Should any component or part fail during this guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced free of  
charge.  
Theguaranteedoesnotcover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequentialdamage.  
3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers.  
Procedure:  
Any claim under this guarantee should be made through the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased. It is likely that your Roberts' dealer will  
beabletoattendtoanydefectquicklyandefficiently, butshoulditbenecessarythedealerwillreturntheinstrumenttothecompany’sservicedepartment  
for attention. In the event that it is not possible to return the instrument to the Roberts' dealer from whom it was purchased, please contact Roberts  
Radio Technical Services department at the address shown below before taking further action.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
ROBERTSRADIOTECHNICALSERVICESDEPARTMENT  
97-99 Worton Road  
Isleworth Middlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline:- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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