Roberts CRD-39 manuel d'utilisation

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    CRD-39 Please read this manual before use ROBER TS Sound for Generations FM RDS/DAB digital radio with[...]

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    Controls ........................................................................... 2-4 Mains operation ...................................................................5 Operating your radio - DAB .................................................6 Selecting a station - DAB ....................................................7 Secondary services[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 2 Controls 1. Headphone socket 2. Loudspeakers 3. LCD display 4. On/Off button 5. FM/DAB band button (Front) 23 4 2 56 7 8 9 6. Select/Real time button 7. Infra red sensor 8. Classic FM button 9. button 1[...]

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    3 Controls 10. Treble control 1 1. Volume control 12. Sleep button 13. Station preset buttons 14. Snooze button 15. Select/Real time button 16. Auto dimmer 17. T uning control 18. Bass control 19. Info button 20. Auto tune button 21. Alarm button (T op) 11 13 15 18 10 14 12 16 17 19 20 21[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 4 Controls (Rear) 22. Wire DAB/FM aerial 23. Mains input socket 24. Optical output socket (toslink) 25. Line in socket 25 24 22 23[...]

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    Mains operation 1. Place your radio on a fl at surface. 2. Plug the mains lead into the Socket located on the rear of your radio ensuring that the plug is pushed fully into the socket. 3. Plug the other end of the mains lead into a wall socket and switch on the wall socket. • The unit remains connected to the mains even when it is switched off. [...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Operating your radio - DAB 1. The Wire aerial located on the rear of your radio is for DAB/FM recep- tion. The wire should be fully extended and positioned for optimum reception. 2. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio. The display will show[...]

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    7 Selecting a station - DAB 1. The top line of the display shows the name of the station currently selected. 2. Rotate the Tuning control to scroll through the list of available sta- tions. Stop rotating the Tuning control when you fi nd the station that you wish to hear . 3. Press the Select/Real time button to select the station. The display may[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 8 Display modes - DAB Y our radio has six display modes:- 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the various modes. a. Scrolling text Displays scrolling text messages such as artist/track name, phone in number , etc. b. Programme type Displays type [...]

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    9 Finding new stations - DAB As time passes new stations may become available. T o fi nd new stations proceed as follows:- 1. Press and release the AutoT une button , the display will show "Au- totune Quick Scan". Y our radio will perform a scan of the UK DAB frequencies. As new stations are found the station counter on the right-hand si[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 10 Manual T uning - DAB Manual tuning allows you to tune directly to the various DAB Band III channels. UK DAB stations located in the range 1 1B to 12D. 1. Press and hold in the Select/Real time button until the display shows "Manual tune". [...]

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    11 Using your radio's Pauseplus feature How many times has your favourite radio station been interrupted by that phone call from a double glazing fi rm or someone selling that must have item? Sound familiar? Now with a single press of the button you can put your favourite station on hold while you answer that important call. After the call or[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 12 1 1 Pauseplus continued 1. Y our radio’s feature is continuiously working silently in the background even when your radio is in Standby mode so, say for example, you want to hear a news item again switch on your radio using the On/off button and p[...]

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    Operating your radio - FM 1. The Wire aerial located on the rear of your radio is for DAB/FM recep- tion. The wire should be fully extended and positioned for optimum reception. 2. Press the On/Of f button to switch on your radio. The display will show "Roberts DAB digital radio" for a few seconds. 3. Press the FM/DAB Band button to selec[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 14 Manual tuning - FM 1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio. 2. Press the FM/DAB Band button to select the FM band. Fully extend the Wire DAB/FM aerial and position for optimum reception. 3. Rotate the Tuning control to tune to a station. [...]

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    Display modes - FM On FM the bottom line of the display can be set to any of the following modes:- 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the various modes. a. Scrolling text Displays scrolling text messages such as artist/track name, phone in number etc. b. Programme T ype Displays type of station being listened to e.g. Pop, Classic, News, etc.[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 16 Presetting stations - DAB and FM There are 5 memory presets for each of the 2 wavebands. 1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio. 2. T une to the required station as previously described. 3. Press and hold down the required Preset button [...]

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    3 System reset If your radio fails to operate correctly , or some digits on the display are missing or incomplete carry out the following procedure. 1. Press and hold in the Info button until the display shows CRD39 v1.03. 2. Press the Info button twice the display will show "Select to Reset". 3. Press in and release the Select/Real time [...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 18 Classic FM button Y our radio is fi tted with a button which when pressed will automatically tune your radio to Classic FM on the DAB waveband. 1. Press the Classic FM button . 2. Y our radio will automatically tune to Classic FM. Note: If Classic [...]

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    Sleep function Y our clock radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. 1. Press the Sleep button the display will show "Sleep after 30 min- utes". 2. Rotate the T uning control to increase the time by 1 minute incre- ments, up to a maximum of 99 minutes. 3. Rotating the T uning control in the opposite direction will decr[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Alarm display 1. Alarm/timer number indicator (1-5) 2. Alarm/timer mode indicator DAB/FM/BUZZER 3. DAB - Station indicator FM - Frequency indicator 4. Day indicator 1 2 3 45 6 79 5. Month indicator 6. Y ear indicator 7. Alarm/timer hour indicator 8. Al[...]

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    21 Alarms/timers Y our radio has fi ve separate alarms/timers which can be set to activate at different times and six dif ferent day options from which to choose. Y our buzzer alarm has a humane wake system whereby the alarm starts at a low level and gradually works up to a high level. 1. Press and release the Alarm button , "alarm 1-5" [...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 22 5. Press and release the Select/Real time button to enter the day . The day indicator will fl ash in the display . 6. Rotate the Tuning controls to select the required day . 7. Press and release the Select/Real time button to step forward to enter [...]

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    1 1. Press and release the Select/Real time button to step forward to enter the alarm hour . The hour indicator will fl ash in the display . 12. Rotate the Tuning control to select the required hour . 13. Press and release the Select/Real time button to step forward to enter the alarm minute. The minute indicator will fl ash in the display . 14. [...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 17. Press and release the Select/Real time button to step forward to enter the day option. The day option indicator will fl ash in the display . 1 8 . Rotate the T uning control to select the required alarm day option. • Y our alarm can be set to so[...]

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    25 Snooze function 1. The radio or buzzer alarm can be silenced for 7 minutes by pressing and releasing the Snooze button . This sequence can be repeated during the alarm period. The snooze symbol will appear on the display . 2. Press the On/Off button to cancel the snooze completely . Cancelling alarms Note: The alarm will activate for 60 minutes [...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 26 Connecting to an external amplifi er or recorder Y ou can connect your radio to an external amplifi er or recorder. This may be a stand-alone unit or it may be part of your existing hi-fi system. 1. Connect the optical toslink connector to the op[...]

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    Display backlight 1. The display backlight will illuminate when your radio is switched on and dim to about one tenth of the full brightness when your radio is in standby mode. Clock display 1. Y our radio will display clock time when it is set to Standby mode. 2. During Standby mode the clock will receive updates from the last station tuned to befo[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 28 Line in socket (3.5mm Jack) 1. Connect a stereo or mono audio source (ie iPod, MP3 or CD player) to the Line in socket . Information from your radio's display will disappear - the backlight will be illuminated indicating that your radio is swit[...]

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    29 Remote control 7 11 4 10 9 1. Alarm button 2. Auto T une button 3. button 4. Preset buttons 5. V olume Up button 6. V olume Down button 7. Info button 8. Snooze button 9. Select/Real time button 10. T uning Down button 1 1. Tuning Up button 12. Classic FM button 13. On/Off/Sleep button 14. FM/DAB button 5 3 2 4 6 8 11 12 13[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Remote handset battery replacement 1. Remove the battery cover on the rear of your remote control by push- ing the battery door in and downwards. 2. Insert 2 x AAA size batteries into the compartment. Make sure the (+) and the (-) ends of the batteries[...]

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    Using the remote control The buttons on the remote control have the same functions as the front and top panel controls with the following exceptions:- T uning Up/down buttons and Volume Up/Down buttons instead of the rotary control. The sleep function can be operated by using the On/Off button. Press and hold the On/Off/Sleep button until the sleep[...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Specifi cations Power Requirements Mains AC 230 volts, 50Hz only Battery (Remote control) 2 x AAA size Frequency Coverage FM 87.5-108MHz DAB 174.928 - 239.200MHz Circuit Features Loudspeaker 2 x 76 mm Output Power 3W into 4 ohms Headphone socket 3.5mm[...]

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    The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured RED. Mains supply The CRD39 will operate from a supply of AC 230 volts, 50Hz only . DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fi tted is not suitable for the power [...]

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    If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 34 Guarantee This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty w orkmanship or component breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below . Should any component or part fail du[...]

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    ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SER VICES 97-99 Worton Road Isleworth Middlesex TW7 6EG T echnical Helpline :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri during offi ce hours) Website: http://www .robertsradio.co.uk Issue 1[...]