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If you use the radio powered from the batteries, the charge/low battery 
indicator light will be off until the batteries are exhausted.  The charge/
low battery indicator light will then show red for a short while before the 
radio switches itself off.  It does this in order that the batteries are not 
excessively discharged.  This would otherwise damage the batteries and 
shorten their life.

If you use the radio powered from the mains with rechargeable batteries 

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 tted, the charging process is suspended until you switch off the radio.  

When you switch off the radio using its On/Off button charging will 
then resume.  If the batteries have already been charged then they will 
only charge for a few more minutes before the charge indicator stops 

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 ashing.

If you only listen to your radio for short periods, you do not need to 
connect your radio to the mains to charge the batteries every time that 
you use it. However, if the radio is not to be used for a few weeks, then 
we recommend that the batteries are fully charged (charge light shows 
steady green) before the radio is put to one side.

If you intend not to use your radio for some months, then we recommend 
that the batteries are removed and put away, keeping them in a cool 
place out of reach of children, away from moisture and such that no metal 
object can contact the battery terminals.

With care, rechargeable batteries can last a long time and can operate for 
many hundreds of charge and discharge cycles.  When your rechargeable 
batteries can no longer power your radio adequately, please dispose of 
them responsibly using a local battery recycling facility.

 

To avoid danger and risk of injury, please follow 
these guide lines

Improper use of batteries may result in leakage of 

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 uid,  overheating 

or explosion. Battery 

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 uid is corrosive and may also be toxic.  Battery 

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 uid can cause skin burns, can damage the eyes, and can be harmful if 

swallowed.

1.  Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
2.  Do not heat, open, puncture, mutilate or dispose of batteries by 

burning.

3.  Do not mix different battery types or old and new batteries. Always 

replace all the batteries at the same time.

4.  Do not carry or store batteries such that metal objects may contact 

the end caps.

5.  Remove batteries from the radio if they are worn out or if you are 

storing it for a long time.

6.  Remove old or worn out batteries promptly, and recycle or dispose of 

them according to the regulations applicable to your location. 

7.  If a battery does leak, remove all batteries from the product, taking 

care to avoid directly touching the leaked 

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 uid. If the 

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 uid contacts 

skin or clothes wash with water immediately. Before inserting new 
batteries, thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a damp 
paper towel, or follow the battery manufacturer’s advice for clean 
up.

Summary of Contents for Vintage

Page 1: ...DAB FM RDS Digital Radio with built in battery charger Please read this manual before use ROBERTSEnjoy Listening ...

Page 2: ...e control DRC settings DAB 12 Operating your radio Search tuning FM 13 Manual tuning FM 14 Display modes FM 15 Favourite button 16 Recalling your favourite station 16 Preset stations DAB and FM 17 Stereo Mono setting FM 18 Scan sensitivity setting FM 19 Contents Software version 20 System reset 21 Headphone socket 22 Auxiliary input socket 22 Line out socket 22 A few words about batteries 23 24 Di...

Page 3: ...s 1 Speaker 2 Volume control 3 On Off button 4 Favourite button 5 DAB FM button Top 6 Auto Tune button 7 Info button 8 Preset button 9 Tuning Select control 10 Auxiliary input socket 11 LCD display 12 Charge Low battery indicator 13 Headphone socket 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 11 10 13 9 ...

Page 4: ...3 14 Telescopic aerial 15 Line output socket 16 DC input socket 17 Battery compartment screw Controls Rear 14 17 16 15 ...

Page 5: ...using a flat bladed screwdriver Do not overtighten Important when using Alkaline batteries the battery switch must be placed in the Alkaline position Failure to do so could result in serious damage to the batteries or radio When the batteries are exhausted the charge low battery indicator will show red for a short while The radio will then switch itself off It may not be possible to switch the rad...

Page 6: ...on 4 Insert four Rechargeable LR14 C size batteries into the spaces in the compartment Take care to ensure all batteries are inserted with the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment The radio is designed to be used with Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH rechargeable batteries 5 Close the battery cover and gently tighten the screw using a flat bladed screwdriver Do not overtighten 6 Plug ...

Page 7: ...t remain accessible during normal use In order to disconnect the radio from the mains completely the mains adaptor should be removed from the mains socket outlet completely 6 IMPORTANT The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like After use disposable batteries should if possible be taken to a suitable recycling centre On no account should batteries be dis...

Page 8: ... be selected 4 During the scanning process the lower line of the display shows a bar graph indicating progress of the scan 5 When the scanning is completed the first station in numeric alpha order 0 9 A Z will be selected 6 If the station list is still empty after the scan your radio will display Service not available 7 If no signals are found it may be necessary to relocate your radio to a positi...

Page 9: ...the Tuning control when you find the station that you wish to hear 3 Press and release the Tuning control to select the station The display may show Now Tuning while your radio finds the new station 4 Adjust the Volume control to the required setting Note If after selecting a station the display shows Service not available it maybenecessarytorelocateyourradiotoapositiongivingbetterreception The us...

Page 10: ...Multiplex Name DisplaysthenameoftheDABmultiplex to which the current station belongs d Time and date Displays the current time and date e Frequency Displays the frequency of the DAB multiplex for the station listened to f Bit rate audio type Displaysthedigitalbitrate audiotype for the station being listened to g Signal Strength Displays a graph showing the signal strength for the station being rec...

Page 11: ...nd release the Tuning control to select the station 3 When the secondary service shuts down your radio will automatically switch back to the main radio station or primary service if it is available Finding new radio stations DAB As time passes new stations may become available To find new stations proceed as follows 1 Press and release the Auto Tune button The display will show Scanning and your r...

Page 12: ...l go up and down showing the changing signal strength as you adjust the telescopic aerial or the radio position Any new radio stations found on the tuned DAB multiplex will be added to the list stored in the radio 4 Press and release the Tuning control to return to the normal tuning mode Signal strength display DAB 1 Repeatedly press and release the Info button until the lower line of the display ...

Page 13: ...display shows DRC 4 Press and release the Tuning control to enter the adjustment mode 5 Rotate the Tuning control to select the required DRC setting the default is 0 DRC 0 DRC is switched off Broadcast DRC will be ignored DRC 1 2 DRC level is set to 1 2 that sent by broadcaster DRC 1 DRC level is set as sent by broadcaster 6 Press and release the Tuning control to confirm the setting The display w...

Page 14: ...e radio will display the station name 6 To find other stations press and release the Auto Tune button as before 7 To scan the FM band in a downwards direction high frequency to low frequency press and hold down the Auto Tune button for 2 seconds and then release 8 Whenthewavebandendisreachedyourradiowillrecommencetuning from the opposite waveband end 9 Adjust the Volume control to the required set...

Page 15: ... of the control the frequency will change up or down by 50 kHz 4 When the waveband end is reached the radio will recommence tuning from the opposite waveband end 5 Set the Volume control to the desired settings 6 To switch off your radio press the On Off button 2 1 6 If you find that an FM broadcast has a lot of background hiss this may often be reduced by setting the radio into Mono reception mod...

Page 16: ...h each of the options a Scrolling text Displays scrolling text messages such as artist track name phone in number etc b Program type Displaystypeofstationbeinglistenedto e g Pop Classic News etc c Time and date Displays the current time and date d Frequency Displays frequency of the station being listened to e Audio mode Display shows Auto stereo or Mono Note Your radio will display No Radio Text ...

Page 17: ...switch on your radio 2 Select the desired waveband DAB or FM and tune into the required radio station as described on the preceding pages 3 Press and hold down the Favourite button for 5 seconds until the display shows My Fav saved Recalling your favourite station 1 Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and switch on your radio If your radio is inAuxiliary Input mode press and release the DAB FM ...

Page 18: ...ld down the Preset button until the displays shows a tick symbol next to the radio station name or frequency This indicates that the radio station is marked as a preset To cancel the preset mark press and hold the Preset button again 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed for any other stations that you want as presets 4 To view only the preset stations for the currently selected waveband when tuning pr...

Page 19: ...utton to switch on your radio 2 Tune to the required FM radio station as previously described see pages 13 14 3 Pressandreleasethe Tuningcontrolsothatthedisplayshows Switch to Mono The radio will play the current station in mono The Mono override is a temporary setting and is applied to the currently tuned station only It is cancelled automatically by tuning to another station 4 If you wish to can...

Page 20: ... Zone then press the Tuning control to enter the scan zone selection menu 4 Rotate the Tuning control to switch between Local and Distant options on the lower line of the display The Distant option will allow the radio to find weaker signals when scanning The currently stored setting will be shown with an asterisk on the display 5 Press and release the Tuning control to confirm your selection The ...

Page 21: ...nnot be altered and is just for your reference 1 To view the software version on the display ensure your radio is in DAB mode and press and hold the Info button for 2 seconds 2 Rotate the Tuning control until the display shows SW version Press the Tuning control the software version will appear on the display 1 2 ...

Page 22: ...rrent location when it restarts 1 Ensure your radio is in DAB or FM mode Press and hold down the Info button for 2 seconds 2 Rotate the Tuning control until the display shows Factory Reset then press and release the Tuning control 3 Ifyouwishtoperformtheresetoperation pressandreleasetheTuning control one more time A full reset of your radio will be performed All presets and station lists will be e...

Page 23: ...D player MP3 player etc to the Auxiliary input socket 2 Press the On Off button to switch on the radio Press and release the DAB FM button until the display shows AUX IN Note that the Auxiliary Input mode can only be selected when a plug is inserted in the socket 3 Adjust the Volume control on your player and on the radio for comfortable listening 4 Remove the cable from the Auxiliary input socket...

Page 24: ...rom excessive charge and discharge These protections can only work properly if the advice above is followed In particular the radio will not be able to correctly charge batteries if they are a mixture of different brands or different ages or different capacities We recommend that all the rechargeable batteries used in your radio are bought together as a set They should always be charged together a...

Page 25: ...away from moisture and such that no metal object can contact the battery terminals With care rechargeable batteries can last a long time and can operate for many hundreds of charge and discharge cycles When your rechargeable batteries can no longer power your radio adequately please dispose of them responsibly using a local battery recycling facility To avoid danger and risk of injury please follo...

Page 26: ...econds when any button is pressed 2 When your radio is powered by theAC mains using the supplied mains adaptor the display backlight will always be on whenever the radio is switched on USB socket for software upgrade As software updates become available information on how to upgrade your radio may be found at www robertsradio co uk ...

Page 27: ... that the DAB band be used wherever possible as better results in terms of quality and freedom from interference will usually be obtained than on the FM band The name plate is located on the underside of your radio Your radio should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the radio It is recommended to operate the product suc...

Page 28: ...ct use 2 Consequential damage 3 Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers N B Damaged or broken telescopic aerials will not be replaced under guarantee 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 t...

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