Page 2 - Contents
Controls ........................................................................... 2-4 Remote handset battery replacement .................................5 Using your clock radio for the fi rst time ...............................6 Operating your radio - DAB ..........................................
Page 3 - Controls; Auto dimmer sensor
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 2 Controls 1. Memory/Album down button 2. Memory/Album up button 3. Standby button 4. Sleep button 5. Dimmer button 6. Display button (Top) 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 161514 13 7. Alarm/Auto scan button ...
Page 5 - Remote control; Volume up button
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 4 Remote control 5 1 1. Alarm/Auto scan button 2. Function button 3. Program/Random button 4. Memory/Album down button 5. Repeat/Intro button 6. Stop button 7. Sleep button 8. Volume up button 9. Volume ...
Page 6 - Remote handset battery replacement; ing the battery door in and downwards.
5 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 are positioned as shown inside the compartmen...
Page 7 - Using the clock radio for the fi rst time; Display button
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 6 Using the clock radio for the fi rst time Your clock radio is supplied with a Mains Adaptor. 1. Place your clock radio on a fl at surface. 2. Insert the adaptor plug into the DC socket located on the rea...
Page 8 - Operating your radio - DAB; Standby button
7 Operating your radio - DAB 1. Fully extend the wire aerial. 2. If your clock radio is in standby mode, press the Standby button [On/off on the remote control] to switch on your clock radio. 3. Press and release the Function button to select DAB. The display will show "DAB" and then " N...
Page 9 - Selecting a station - DAB; [Tuning Up or Down buttons on; Secondary services - DAB; [Tuning Up button on remote
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 8 Selecting a station - DAB 1. The top line of the display shows the name of the station currently selected. 2. Press the Skip Up or Down buttons [Tuning Up or Down buttons on remote control] to scroll t...
Page 11 - Finding new stations - DAB; Press and release the
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 10 Finding new stations - DAB As time passes new stations may become available. To fi nd new stations proceed as follows:- 1. Press and release the Auto Scan button , the display will show "Scan- ning...
Page 12 - Signal strength display - DAB
11 Manual Tuning - DAB Manual tuning allows you to tune directly to the various DAB Band III channels. UK DAB stations are located in the range 11B to 12D. 1. Press and release the Menu button until the display shows "Station order". 2. Press the Skip Up or Down buttons until "Manual tun...
Page 14 - Operating your radio - Search tuning FM
13 Operating your radio - Search tuning FM 1. Fully extend the wire aerial. 2. Press the Standby button [On/Off button on the remote control] to switch on your radio. 3. Press and release the Function button until the FM band is se- lected. 4. Press the Skip Up button and then press the Auto scan bu...
Page 17 - Presetting stations
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 16 Presetting stations There are 10 memory presets on each of the DAB and FM wavebands. 1. Press the Standby button [On/Off button on remote control] to switch on your radio. 2. Tune to the required stat...
Page 18 - Recalling a preset station
17 Recalling a preset station 1. Press the Standby button [On/Off button on remote control] to switch on your radio. 2. Select the required waveband by pressing the Function button. 3. Press the Memory Up or Down buttons to select the desired preset number. 4. Your radio will tune to the station sto...
Page 19 - Compact discs; Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 18 Compact discs Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the symbol. Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD. Always hold the CD at the edge and store it in its box after use with the label fac...
Page 20 - WARNING; CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT; means that the laser's construction makes
19 MP3 / WMA CD Mode The CRD-40 is able to play CD-R and CD-RW discs containing MP3/WMA fi les. In MP3 / WMA mode the terms "album" and "fi le" are very important. "Al-bum" corresponds to a folder on a PC, "File " to a PC or a CD -DA track. The device reads MP3 fi les wi...
Page 22 - CD Bookmark; Stop button
21 5. To pause playback press the Play/Pause button the pause symbol fl ashes on the display. Audio CD: The current track number and the elapsed playing time stay on the display. MP3/WMA CD: File name with ID3 tag scrolls, the elapsed playing time stay on the display. 6. To resume playback press the ...
Page 23 - Search function; Skip Up or; CD repeat mode; Skip Up or Down
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 22 Search function 1. Whilst the CD is playing, press and hold down either the Skip Up or Down button . Release the button when the desired part of the track is reached. CD repeat mode 1. Whilst the CD i...
Page 24 - CD Random play; to play all; CD Intro mode; once to play
23 CD Random play 1. Whilst the CD is playing, press the Prog/Random button to play all tracks on the CD in random order. "RAND" will appear on the display. The tracks are played in random order until all tracks have been played. 2. Press the Prog/Random button again to return to normal play...
Page 26 - Using SD cards; SD card slot is located on the right hand side of the unit.; Inserting and removing a card; To insert an SD card into your radio push the card; label side downwards; into the SD card slot on the right hand side of
25 Using SD cards Secure Digital (SD) cards can be used with the CRD-40 for playback of MP3 or WMA fi les. Many different brands and capacities of SD card are available. Your CRD-40 has been tested with a range of cards up to 2 GB capacity. How-ever, there are many different card variants available a...
Page 27 - Alarm mode
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 26 Alarm mode Your clock radio has four alarms which can be set to wake you by radio (FM or DAB), CD, SD or beep type alarm. Each alarm can be set to sound: Sound once only Everyday Monday to Friday Mond...
Page 28 - Display
27 6. Press the Alarm button to confi rm the setting and enter the alarm day option. You can select between once, daily, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat and Sat-Sun. Display Once (Once) - Will sound at one time only Mon-Sun (Daily) - Will sound every day Mon-Fri (1-5) - Will sound every weekday Mon-Sat (1-6) - Will...
Page 29 - View the alarm time; Alarm button; To cancel the alarm
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 28 12. When the clock radio display is set to show both the time and date the alarm symbol will appear if an alarm is set. To toggle between the large time display and time and date press the Display but...
Page 30 - Sleep function; Sleep button
29 Sleep function Your clock radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The sleep setting can be adjusted between 0 and 90 minutes in 10 minute increments. 1. To set the desired sleep time, press the Sleep button to enter the sleep setup. "Sleep 90" will be displayed. 2. R...
Page 31 - Snooze; Snooze button; Dimmer; Dimmer button; Auto Dimmer
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 30 Snooze 1. When the alarm sounds, pressing the Snooze button will silence the alarm for the selected number of minutes. The snooze setting can be adjusted between 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes in 5 minute i...
Page 32 - Software version; System Reset; Menu button
31 Software version The software display cannot be altered and is just for your reference. 1. To view which software version your clock radio has ensure your clock radio is in DAB mode and press the Menu button to enter the menu setup. 2. Press the Skip Up or Down buttons until "SW Version" ...
Page 33 - Headphone socket; Headphone Socket
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 32 Aux in socket (3.5mm Jack) 1. Repeatedly press and release the Function button until "Aux" is selected. 2. Connect a stereo or mono audio source (ie iPod, MP3 or CD player) to the Aux in socke...
Page 34 - Specifi cations; Power Requirements; Circuit features; The name plate is located on the underside of your clock radio.
33 Specifi cations Power Requirements Mains AC 230 volts, 50Hz only Battery (Remote control) 2 x AAA Frequency Coverage FM 87.5-108MHz DAB 174.928 - 239.200MHz Circuit features Loudspeaker 2 x 76 mm 8 ohms Headphone socket 3.5mm dia Auxiliary in socket 3.5mm dia Aerial System FM Wire aerial DAB Wire ...
Page 35 - Guarantee; The guarantee does not cover:
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical 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 workmanship or component breakdown, subject to the procedure sta...
Page 36 - ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES; Isleworth Middlesex
ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES 97-99 Worton Road Isleworth Middlesex TW7 6EG Technical Helpline :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri during offi ce hours) Website: http://www.robertsradio.co.uk Issue 1