Roberts Radio ecologic 5 User Manual

ecologic 5  
DAB/FM RDS digital clock radio with dual alarm  
Please read this manual before use  
Controls (Top)  
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1. Loudspeaker  
2. Auto-tune button  
3. Info button  
6. LCD display  
7. Alarm button  
8. Select button  
4. Band button  
9. On / Standby button  
10. Station preset buttons  
5. Tuning Up / Down / Snooze button  
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Controls (right hand side)  
11. Display dimmer control  
(under radio)  
12. Volume control  
13. Headphone socket  
14. Line out socket  
15. Auxiliary in socket  
Line Out  
Aux In  
VOLUME  
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Controls (rear)  
16. Wire DAB/FM aerial  
17. DC jack socket  
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DC 6v  
800mA  
Antenna  
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Using the clock radio for the first time  
1. Place your clock radio on a flat surface.  
2. Fully extend the wire aerial located on the rear of your clock radio.  
Place the wire antenna so that it is as straight as possible extending  
either above or below the radio.  
DC 6v  
800mA  
3. Insert the adaptor plug into the DC socket located on the rear of your  
clock radio. Plug the adaptor into a standard 13 amp mains socket  
outlet. The display will show "ROBERTS" for a few seconds and then  
the display will then show "SET CLOCK". During this time the radio  
is scanning to find out which DAB radio stations are available. After a  
short time the current time will appear on the display.  
4. If no stations are found, "NO CLOCK" will be displayed. It may be  
necessary to relocate your clock radio to a position giving better  
reception.Youshouldthencarryoutascantondstationsasdescribed  
on page 9.  
IMPORTANT: The mains adaptor is used as the means of connecting  
the clock radio to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the clock  
radio must remain accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect  
the clock radio from the mains completely, the adaptor should be removed  
from the mains socket outlet completely.  
CharactersappearingontheLCDdisplayindicatethattheradioisconnected  
to and powered from the mains supply.  
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Operating your clock radio  
1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on your clock radio. The  
display will show "TUNING" for a few seconds.  
When first switched on, the radio will be in DAB mode. After each use  
the radio will remember the mode used and then switch on in that  
mode the next time that it is used.  
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2. If the clock radio has been used before, the last used station will be  
selected.  
3. If this is the first time that the radio has been used, then the first station  
in the list of stations found during scanning will be played. The display  
will show the station name on the display.  
4. If no signals are found then "OFF AIR" will be displayed and it may  
be necessary to relocate your clock radio to a position giving better  
reception.Youshouldthencarryoutascantondstationsasdescribed  
on page 9.  
Your clock radio has a indicator  
strength of the signal being received.  
on the display to indicate the  
The display will revert to a conventional time display 10 seconds after  
the last button press except when displaying scrolling text.  
Note: If you can see the name of the radio station on the display, but  
cannot hear any sound, you may need to adjust the volume control which  
is located on the right hand side of your clock radio.  
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Selecting a station - DAB  
1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on your clock radio. The  
display will show "TUNING" for a few seconds.  
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2. Press the Band button to select DAB mode. The display will show  
the name of the radio station currently selected.  
SNOOZE  
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TUNING  
3. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to step through the list of  
available stations.  
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4. When the desired station name appears on the display, press the  
Select button to select the station. The display will show "TUNING"  
while your radio finds the new station.  
5. Adjust the Volume control to the required setting.  
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Note: If after selecting a station the display shows "OFF AIR" it may be  
necessary to relocate your radio to a position giving better reception.  
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VOLUME  
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Secondary services - DAB  
1. Certainradiostationshaveoneormoresecondaryservicesassociated  
with them. If a station has a secondary service associated with it then  
the secondary service will then appear immediately after the primary  
service as you press the Tuning Up button.  
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2. Totunetothesecondaryservice,pressandreleasetheSelectbutton.  
Mostsecondaryservicesdonotbroadcastcontinuallyandiftheselected  
service is not available, the radio will re-tune to the associated primary  
service.  
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Display modes - DAB  
Your radio has a range of display options when in DAB mode. Note that  
the display will revert to a conventional time display 10 seconds after the  
last button press except when displaying scrolling text.  
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1. Press the Info button to cycle through the various options.  
a. Station name  
Displays the name of the station being  
listened to.  
b. Scrolling text  
Displays scrolling text messages such  
as artist/track name, phone in number,  
etc.  
c. Programme type  
Displays type of station being listened to  
e.g. Pop, Classic, News, etc.  
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d. Multiplex Name  
e. Time  
Displays the name of the DAB multiplex  
to which the current station belongs.  
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Displays the current time (24 hour clock).  
Displays the current date.  
f. Date  
g. Day  
Displays the current day of the week.  
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h. Frequency and channel Displays frequency and channel number  
for the currently tuned DAB station.  
i. Bit rate  
Displays the digital audio bit rate for the  
currently tuned DAB station.  
j. Signal error  
Displays the bit error rate for the  
currently tuned DAB station.  
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Finding new stations - DAB  
Full  
Auto Tune  
From time to time, new DAB radio stations may become available. Or you  
may have moved to a different part of the country. In this case you may  
need to cause your radio to scan for new stations.  
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1. With the radio switched on and in DAB mode press and release the  
Auto-Tune button. "SCANNING" will show on the display.  
2. Your clock radio will perform a scan of the UK DAB frequencies. As  
new stations are found, the station counter on the right-hand side of  
the display will increase and stations will be added to the list.  
Full  
Auto Tune  
In countries other than the UK, in order that the radio may find the available  
stationsitisrecommendedtocarryoutafullscanoftheentireDABBand III  
frequencies. In this case proceed as follows.  
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3. With the radio switched on and in DAB mode press and hold the  
Auto Tune button for 2 seconds until "SCANNING" shows on the  
display.  
4. Your radio will perform a full scan of the DAB band III frequencies. As  
new stations are found, the station counter on the right-hand side of  
the display will increase and stations will be added to the list.  
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Manual tuning - DAB  
SNOOZE  
Manual tuning allows you to tune your radio to a particular DAB frequency  
in Band III. Any new stations found will be added to the station list. This  
function can also be used to assist the positioning of the aerial or radio to  
optimise reception for a specific channel or frequency. Note that UK DAB  
stations are located in the range of channels 11B to 12D.  
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TUNING  
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1. PressandholdtheInfobuttonfor2secondssothatthedisplayshows  
"MANUAL".  
2. Press and release the Select button to enter manual tuning mode.  
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3. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the desired DAB  
channel. Press and release the Select button to tune to the chosen  
frequency.  
If a signal is present then the channel number and the first part of the  
DAB multiplex name will be displayed.  
4. Press and release the Select button again to return to the normal  
DAB tuning mode.  
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Dynamic Range Control (DRC) settings - DAB  
The DRC facility can make quieter sounds easier to hear when your radio  
is used in a noisy environment.  
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There are three levels of DRC compression:  
DRC0  
No compression applied  
DRC 1/2 Medium compression applied  
DRC1  
Maximum compression applied (default)  
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1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on your clock radio.  
2. Press the Band button to select the DAB band.  
3. Press and hold the Info button until the display shows “MANUAL.”  
4. Press the Tuning Up or Down button until "DRC VAL" appears on  
the display. Then press the Select button. The display will show the  
current DRC value.  
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5. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select required DRC  
SNOOZE  
setting.  
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TUNING  
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6. PressandreleasetheSelectbuttontoconfirmthesetting.Thedisplay  
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will return to the normal radio display.  
Note: Not all DAB broadcasts are able to use the DRC function. If the  
broadcast does not support DRC, then the DRC setting in the radio will  
have no effect.  
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Operating your radio - FM auto-tune  
1. Fully extend the wire aerial located on the rear of your clock radio.  
Place the wire antenna so that it is as straight as possible extending  
either above or below the radio.  
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2. Press the On / Standby button to switch on your clock radio.  
3. Press the Band button to select the FM band.  
4. Press and release the Auto Tune button. Your radio will scan from  
low frequency to high frequency (or in the direction last scanned). It  
will stop automatically when it finds a station of sufficient strength.  
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5. After a few seconds the display will update. The display will show the  
frequency of the signal found. If the signal is strong enough and there  
is RDS data present then the radio will display the station name.  
Full  
Auto Tune  
Note that the radio will switch to the time display after 10 seconds if  
no buttons are pressed.  
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6. To nd additional stations press and release the Auto Tune button  
as before.  
SNOOZE  
7. To scan the FM band in an opposite direction press and hold down  
eithertheTuningUpbutton(toscanlowfrequencytohighfrequency)  
or Tuning Down button (to scan high frequency to low frequency)  
and then press the Auto tune button again.  
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TUNING  
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When the end of the waveband is reached your radio will recommence  
tuning from the opposite end of the waveband.  
9. Adjust the Volume to the required setting.  
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Manual tune - FM  
1. Fully extend the wire aerial located on the rear of your clock radio.  
Place the wire antenna so that it is as straight as possible extending  
either above or below the radio.  
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2. Press the On / Standby button to switch on your clock radio.  
3. Press the Band button to select the FM band.  
4. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to tune to a station. The  
frequency will change in steps of 50kHz. Pressing and holding the  
buttons will advance the frequency several times each second.  
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If the radio is tuned to a station of sufficient signal strength with RDS  
information present, then the display may change to show the station  
name.  
5. When the end of the waveband is reached the radio will recommence  
tuning from the opposite end of the waveband.  
6. Set the Volume to the desired setting.  
SNOOZE  
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up  
TUNING  
7. To switch off your clock radio press the Standby button.  
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Note: The display will revert to a conventional time display 10 seconds  
after the last button press except when displaying scrolling text.  
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VOLUME  
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Display modes - FM  
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Your radio has a range of display options when in FM mode. Note that  
the display will revert to a conventional time display 10 seconds after the  
last button press except when displaying scrolling text.  
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The Radio Data System (RDS) is a system in which inaudible digital  
information is transmitted in addition to the normal FM radio programme.  
RDS offers several useful features.  
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1. Press the Info button to cycle through the various modes.  
a. Station name  
b. Frequency  
Displays the name of the station being  
listened to.  
Displays the frequency of the station being  
listened to.  
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c. Scrolling text  
d. Programme type  
Displays scrolling text messages such as  
artist/track name, phone in number, etc.  
Displays type of station being listened to  
e.g. Pop, Classic, News, etc.  
e. Time  
f. Date  
g. Day  
Displays the current time (24 hour clock).  
Displays the current date.  
Displays the current day of the week.  
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Note: If no RDS information is available, the radio will be unable to display  
the station name, scrolling text and programme type information.  
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Presetting stations  
You may store your preferred DAB and FM radio stations to the preset  
station memories. There are 10 memory presets in your radio, 5 for DAB  
and 5 for FM. Presets are remembered by your radio in the event of a  
power failure.  
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The procedure for setting presets and using them to tune stations is the  
same for FM and DAB modes, and is described below.  
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1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on the clock radio.  
2. Tune to the required station as previously described.  
3. Press and hold down the required Preset button until the display  
shows, for example, "P1 SAVED". The currently tuned station will be  
stored under the chosen preset button. Repeat this procedure for the  
remaining presets as needed.  
4. Stations which have been stored in preset memories may be over  
written by following the above procedure.  
Recalling a preset station  
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1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on the clock radio.  
2. Press the Band button to select the desired waveband.  
3. Momentarily press the required Preset button. Your clock radio will  
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tune to the station stored in the preset memory.  
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Clock display  
1. When your clock radio is in standby mode, the display normally shows  
thecurrenttime.ThedatecanbedisplayedbypressingtheInfobutton.  
After 10 seconds the display will return to showing the current time.  
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Display Dimmer  
Your clock radio has an adjustable dimmer control located underneath the  
unit.Thedisplaybrightnesswillbeincreasedwheneverabuttonispressed  
for about 10 seconds and it will then revert to a lower level.  
1. To increase the display brightness rotate the dimmer control  
clockwise.  
2. To decrease the display brightness rotate the dimmer control  
anti-clockwise.  
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Display Backlight  
1. In order to view the display when the display backlight is set to a low  
level, you can press any button (apart from the On / Standby button)  
to switch on the backlight without switching on the radio. The display  
brightnesswillincreasefor10secondsbeforereturningtotheprevious  
level.  
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Setting the alarm times  
Your clock radio has two alarms which can be set to wake you to either  
radio or buzzer alarm. Each alarm can be set to sound once, daily, on  
weekdays or at weekends. The alarms can only be set when your clock  
radio is switched on and in DAB or FM mode.  
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Note: If no buttons are pressed for 7 seconds, your clock radio will exit  
the alarm setup.  
1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on the clock radio.  
2. Press and release the Alarm button. The display will show  
"SET ALM".  
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3. Press the Select button to enter the alarm setup. "Alarm 1"  
flashes.  
4. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the desired alarm  
number, 1 or 2.  
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5. Press the Select button to enter the setting for the chosen alarm.  
Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select ON or OFF. If OFF  
is selected any current setting for that alarm will be cancelled.  
6. Press the Select button to cause the alarm hour digits to flash on the  
SNOOZE  
display.  
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TUNING  
7. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the desired alarm  
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4,5,7  
hour.  
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8. Press the Select button to enter the hour setting. The alarm minute  
digits will flash on the display.  
9. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the desired alarm  
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minute.  
10. Press the Select button to enter the minutes setting. The alarm day  
option will flash on the display.  
SNOOZE  
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TUNING  
11. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the desired alarm  
day option.  
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9,11  
Once  
- Will sound at one time only  
- Will sound everyday  
SNOOZE  
Daily  
Weekdays  
Weekends  
- Will sound only on weekdays  
- Will sound only at weekends  
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TUNING  
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Ifsettingthealarmtoonceonly,continuewithstep12below.Otherwise  
skip to step 18 on the following page.  
12. Press the Select button to enter the setting. The alarm year will flash  
on the display.  
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13. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the alarm year.  
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14. Press the Select button to enter the alarm year setting. The alarm  
month will flash on the display.  
15. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the alarm month.  
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16. Press the Select button to enter the alarm month setting. The alarm  
day will flash on the display.  
SNOOZE  
17. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the alarm day.  
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TUNING  
18. Press the Select button to enter the setting. The alarm source option  
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will flash on the display.  
19. Repeatedly press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the  
desired alarm source (DAB, FM, BUZ).  
20. Press the Select button to confirm the alarm settings and return to  
normal radio mode.  
SNOOZE  
Active alarms (1 or 2) are indicated in the display by the corresponding  
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TUNING  
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2
alarm symbol  
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Note: When your clock radio is set to wake by the radio alarm, your clock  
radio will switch to the last used station. Be sure to check that the volume  
is not set so low that you cannot hear the radio alarm.  
IMPORTANT: The radio alarm will not be audible while you have  
any connection to the Aux In socket. The buzzer alarm may still be  
used.  
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To view the alarm settings  
SNOOZE  
1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on the clock radio.  
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TUNING  
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2. Press the Alarm button to enter the alarm setup.  
3. Press the Select button, then press the Tuning Up or Down buttons  
to view alarms 1 or 2.  
4. Press the Select button to cycle through each of the settings for the  
chosen alarm.  
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You may use theTuning Up and Down buttons to modify any particular  
setting if desired, using the Select button to enter the modification.  
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Cancelling alarms  
1. While an alarm is sounding it can be cancelled by pressing the  
On / Standby button.  
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Snooze  
SNOOZE  
1. When the radio or buzzer alarm sounds, pressing the Snooze button  
will silence the alarm for the selected number of minutes. The Snooze  
can be adjusted between 5 and 20 minutes in 5 minute increments.  
Default setting is 5 minutes. The display will show the Snooze symbol  
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TUNING  
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Z . This sequence can be repeated during the 60 minute beep alarm  
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period.  
2. To cancel the Snooze function, press the Standby button.  
To set the snooze time  
1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on the clock radio.  
SNOOZE  
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TUNING  
2. To set the snooze time, press the Alarm button to enter the settings  
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menu. "SET ALM" will appear on the display.  
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3. Press the Tuning Up or Down button until "SNOOZE" appears on  
the display. Press and release the Select button. "SNOOZE05" will  
be displayed.  
4. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to choose the desired snooze  
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setting from between 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes.  
5. PresstheSelectbuttontoenterthedesiredsnoozeduration.Theradio  
will exit the menu options and return to the normal radio display.  
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Sleep timer  
Your clock radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed.  
The sleep setting can be adjusted between 5 and 90 minutes in 5 minute  
increments. Ensure your clock radio is switched On.  
SNOOZE  
1. To set the desired sleep time, press and release the Alarm button to  
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TUNING  
enter the settings menu. "SET ALM" will appear on the display.  
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2,3  
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2. Press the Tuning Up or Down button until "SLEEP" appears on the  
display. Press and release the Select button. "SLEEP 05" (or the  
previous sleep timer setting) will be displayed.  
3. Press the Tuning Up or Down button to select the desired sleep time.  
The sleep setting will increase in 5 minute increments from 5 minutes  
up to 90 minutes. A further press will cause the sleep timer to be set  
to OFF which will cancel the sleep function.  
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4. Press the Select button. The display will show the sleep timer setting  
then exit the sleep options. The snooze indicator will be activated to  
show that the sleep timer is in use.  
5. Your clock radio will switch off after the preset sleep time has  
elapsed.  
6. To cancel the sleep timer function before the preset time has elapsed,  
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press the Standby button.  
To cancel the sleep timer without switching off your radio, use the  
procedure above and select the "OFF" setting.  
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Setting the clock manually  
SNOOZE  
NormallyyourclockradiowillsetitsclockautomaticallyviatheDABsignal.  
If no DAB signal is available and you need to set the time manually, please  
follow the procedure shown below.  
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TUNING  
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2,3,5  
Note: The DAB signal will always override any manual time setting.  
1. To set the clock time, press the On / Standby button to switch on the  
clock radio. Press the Alarm button to enter the menu setup. "SET  
ALM" will appear on the display.  
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2. Press the Tuning Up or Down button until "MANU CLK" appears on  
the display. Press and release the Select button to enter the manual  
setting procedure. The hour digits will then flash on the display.  
3. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the desired hour.  
4. Press the Select button the minute digits will flash on the display.  
5. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the desired  
minute.  
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6. Press the Select button to enter the minutes setting. The year will  
then flash on the display.  
SNOOZE  
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up  
TUNING  
7. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to change the year as  
needed.  
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8. Press the Select button to enter the year setting. The month will then  
flash on the display.  
9. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the current month.  
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10. Press the Select button to enter the month setting. The day in the  
month will then flash on the display.  
11. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the current day.  
12. Press the Select button to confirm the time setting and return to  
normal radio clock display.  
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To return to auto clock set mode  
SNOOZE  
1. Press the On / Standby button to switch on the clock radio. Press  
the Alarm button to enter the settings menu. "SET ALM" will appear  
on the display.  
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TUNING  
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2. Press the Tuning Up or Down button until "AUTO CLK" appears on  
the display. Press and release the Select button.  
Note: If you select "AUTO CLK" the current time received will be displayed.  
If no DAB signal is found, "NO DABCK" will be displayed. You should then  
either position the radio or its aerial so that a signal can be received, or  
revert to manual clock mode (see page 23).  
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Auxiliary input socket  
1. A 3.5mm stereo Auxiliary Input socket is provided on the right hand  
side of your clock radio to permit an audio signal to be fed into the  
unit from an external audio device such as iPod, MP3 or CD player.  
Connecting to this socket will override the radio functions  
Line Out  
Aux In  
VOLUME  
2. Adjust the volume control on your iPod, MP3 or CD player to a  
reasonably high level, and then adjust the Volume control on your  
clock radio for comfortable listening.  
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IMPORTANT: The radio alarm will not be audible while you have  
any connection to the Aux in socket. The buzzer alarm may still be  
used.  
Note: When you connect the audio source your clock radio will be muted.  
To be able to listen to DAB or FM radio, you must disconnect your player  
from the Aux In socket.  
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Headphone socket  
A3.5mm Headphone Socket located on the right hand side of your clock  
radio is provided for use with either headphones or an earpiece. Inserting  
a plug automatically mutes the internal loudspeaker.  
Line Out  
Aux In  
IMPORTANT:Excessivesoundpressurefromearphonesandheadphones  
VOLUME  
can cause hearing loss.  
Line out socket  
A 3.5mm Line out socket located on the right hand side of your clock  
radio is provided for connecting the audio signal to an external amplifier.  
Inserting a plug into the line output socket will not mute the internal  
loudspeaker.  
Line Out  
Aux In  
VOLUME  
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Software version  
SNOOZE  
The software display cannot be altered and is just for your reference.  
Ensure your clock radio is switched to the On position.  
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TUNING  
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1. Press and hold the Info button the display will show "MANUAL".  
2. Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons until the display shows your  
clock radios software information.  
3. After a few seconds your clock radio will return to normal radio  
mode.  
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System reset  
SNOOZE  
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TUNING  
If your radio fails to operate correctly, or some digits on the display are  
missing or incomplete carry out the following procedure.  
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1. Switch on your radio.  
2. Press and hold in the Info button until "MANUAL" appears on the  
display.  
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3. Press the Tuning Up or Down button until "FACTORY" appears on  
the display, press the Select button the display shows "RESET" and  
then press the Select button again.  
5. Afull reset will be performed, the station list and presets will be erased.  
The display will show "ROBERTS" and after a few seconds a station  
scan search will be performed automatically. The display will show  
progress of the station search e.g. ">>>> 18. The number on the right  
of the display is the number of stations that have been found.  
In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge, reset the product  
(reconnection of power source may be required) to resume normal  
operation.  
If a problem persists our technical staff would be pleased to offer any  
assistance on operating the radio. Our technical helpline number is  
020 8758 0338.  
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Cautions  
Do not allow this clock radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand. Do  
not leave your clock radio where excessive heat could cause damage  
such as in a parked car where the heat from the sun can build up even  
though the outside temperature may not seem too high.  
Your clock radio should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and  
that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on  
the clock radio.  
It is recommended to operate the product such that there is a minimum  
distance (10cm recommended) to adjacent objects in order to ensure  
good ventilation.  
The name plate is located on the underside of the unit.  
The ventilation of the product should not be restricted by covering it or  
its ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths,  
curtains etc.  
No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on  
the product.  
It is recommended to avoid using or storing the product at extremes  
of temperature.Avoid leaving the unit in cars, on window sills, in direct  
sunlight etc.  
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Specifications  
Circuit Features  
Power Requirements  
Loudspeaker  
1 x 75mm  
0.6 Watt  
Mains  
AC 100  
240V 50/60 Hz (switching adaptor)  
Output Power  
Frequency Coverage  
Headphone socket  
Auxiliary Input socket  
Line out socket  
3.5mm dia  
3.5mm dia  
3.5mm dia  
FM  
DAB  
87.5-108MHz  
174.928 - 239.200MHz  
Aerial System  
FM  
DAB  
Wire aerial  
Wire aerial  
The Company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.  
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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.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequential damage.  
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 be able to attend to any defect quickly and efficiently but should it be necessary the dealer will return the instrument to the Company’s service  
department 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 at the address shown on the rear of this manual.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
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ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES  
97-99 Worton Road  
Isleworth  
Middlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri during office hours)  
© 2008 Roberts Radio Limited  
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