iPod DAB / FM RDS Digital Radioand Remote ControlPlease read this manual before usefrom ROBERTS
Operating your radio - DAB1. Carefully plug into your iPod docking connector checking that the connector is correctly aligned (see Connect
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Operating your radio - DAB (contd.)5. When the scanning is completed the last radio station found will be selected. The display then shows the n
128896 6Note: If no DAB radio stations are found it may be necessary to relocate and the headphone lead to a position giving better reception. It wi
Finding new DAB stationsAs time passes new DAB radio stations may become available, or if you move to a different location there may be alternative
Finding new DAB stations (contd.)5. If you wish to clear the list of previously stored DAB stations, then follow steps 1 - 3 above, but press and hol
Operating your radio - FM 1. Carefully plug into your iPod docking connector checking that the connector is correctly aligned (see Connect
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Operating your radio - FM (contd.)5. The display will show the frequency of the signal which has been found. If RDS information is available, the dis
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Manual tuning - FM1. Ensure that is switched on and in FM mode (see Operating your radio - FM). will display the currently tuned FM frequency or s
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Favourite stations - DAB and FMTo make it easier for you to listen to the radio stations that you prefer, allows you to create a lists of fa
Favourite stations - DAB and FM (contd.)Note: If no radio stations have been marked as favourites, then it will not be possible to put into
iPod Remote Control operation 1. Carefully plug into your iPod docking connector checking that the connector is correctly aligned (see Con
24iPod Remote Control operation (contd.) 7. Use the Previous or Next buttons on if you wish to change tracks. Press and hold either to rewind or fa
Connecting to your iPod 1. With your iPod switched off, carefully plug into the docking connector at the base of your iPod. Note that the connector
TroubleshootingSome possible problems and their solutions to help you will not turn on - Is your iPod battery well charged? Is securely plugged in
Troubleshooting (contd.)In the event of a malfunction, you may need to reset the product to resume normal operation (see page 28). In some cases it ma
Factory reset If you wish to restore to its original factory settings (no radio stations stored, no favourites), then you should follow this procedu
Please read this firstThank you for purchasing , a DAB and FM radio accessory for iPod and iPod nano. Please take a little time to read these instruct
CautionIMPORTANT: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Please be aware that some alternative headphones may
GuaranteeThis instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty workmanship or
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Please read this first (contd.) and your iPod should only be connected and disconnected when your iPod is switched off. You can then use the Play / Pau
4ControlsHold switch (2)Previous / Rewind /Scan (clear) (6)Play-Pause / Mute / Power On-Off (3)iPod connection (1)Next / Forward / Scan (add) (5)Volum
Controls (contd.)1. iPod cable and connector - This must be connected to the docking connector on your iPod in order to use the radio.2. Hold switch
Controls (contd.)6. Previous / Rewind / Scan button - In DAB mode press to select previous radio station, press and hold to clear radio station list
Display1. Text area - this is used to display radio station names or frequencies and user messages.2. Volume - Five segments indicate the appr
Display (contd.)6. Signal strength - Five segments indicate the approximate strength of the radio signal received via the headphone lead aerial. Goo
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