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Radio, mains adaptor, quick start guide and safety/warranty leaet.
Features
Controls
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STEP 1 - Plug in & play DAB radioWhat is in the Box?
• DAB / DAB+ / FM RDS wavebands
• Bluetooth audio streaming from smartphone, tablet or laptop
• 2 alarm timers, wake to DAB, FM radio or buzzer
• Station name / multi preset mode
• One touch instant access to favourite station
• Fifties styling
• Adjustable sleep and snooze timers
• FM RDS station name display
• Bass and treble control
• AC adaptor included / Batteries 4 x AA size / LR6 (not included)
• Stereo auxiliary input, line out and headphone sockets
A - Connect to the mains
B - Switch on your radio
C - Select a DAB radio station
Please read the safety leaet provided before connecting your radio to the mains.
1 Place your radio on a at surface.
2 Fully extend the located on the top right hand telescopic aerial
corner.
3 Plug the cable from the mains adaptor into the DC power input
socket. Plug the mains adaptor into a wall socket and switch on the
socket.
4 A start up screen will be displayed and a station scan will be performed.
5 When a signal has been found, the current time will appear on the
display.
Note: If no signals are found it may be necessary to relocate your
radio to a position giving better reception and carry out a scan for
new stations.
On/Off / Volume control1
Headphone socket2
Auxiliary input socket3
Favourite button4
Mode / Alarm button5
Menu / Bluetooth pair button6
7 Auto Tune button
Info / Dimmer button8
9 Preset button
10 Telescopic aerial
11 Tuning / Select / Snooze control
12 LCD display
13 Bluetooth indicator
14 Low battery indicator
15 Loudspeaker
16 DC power input
17 Line output socket
18 Battery compartment
19 Micro USB socket for service use only
(inside battery compartment not shown)
Mode Menu Auto
Tune
Info/
Dimmer
Aux
In PresetFavourite
Low
Battery
2 3 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
4
13
15
14
1
Line
Out
htooteulB / SDR MF / +BAD / BAD
Digital Radio
Frequency Range
FM: 87.5-108MHz
DAB/D B :AB+ ( AND III) 5A-13F
D : 7.5VC In 0.8A
Battery: x 1.5V AA 4
Designed & Enginee ed in the UK, Made in Chinar
Roberts Radio Ltd,
Stoney Lane, Whiston,
Presco 2Xt, L35 W, UK
READ SAFETY GUIDE
Glen Dimpl Euex rope Ltd,
Airport R ran,oad, Clogh
Co. Dublin, K67 VE08, Ireland
1716
18 D - Scan for DAB stations
Preset radio stations
As time passes new stations may become available or you may have
moved to a different part of the country.
1 Press and release the Mode button until DAB is selected.
2 Press the Auto Tune button.
3 Your radio will perform a scan of the Band III DAB channels. As
new stations are found, they will be added to the list stored in the
radio.
1 Press the On/Off control to switch on the radio. After each use
the radio will remember the mode used and then switch on in that
mode the next time it is used.
2 If this is the rst time the radio is used a scan of the Band III DAB
channels will be carried out.
1 If needed, press and release the button until the DAB mode Mode
is selected.
2 Rotate the control to step through the list of available DAB Tuning
stations.
3 Press the Tuning control to select the station. Adjust the Volume.
4 Some radio stations may have one or more additional broadcasts
associated with them. If these are available they will appear
immediately after the main station.
5 Press the Info button to cycle through the various display options.
The display options are scrolling text, program type, station name,
time, date, channel / frequency, bit rate, audio type and signal
strength (the minimum signal marker ( ) shows the minimum
strength needed for good DAB reception).
Note: All displays except the text display will revert to the clock
display after about 10 seconds.
A - Search tuning - FM
1 Fully extend the telescopic aerial.
2 Press and release the Mode button until FM is selected.
3 Rotate the control clockwise or anti-clockwise and press Tuning
the Auto Tune button. Your radio will scan upwards (low to high
frequency) or downwards (high to low frequency) and will stop
automatically when it nds a station of sufcient strength.
4 If the signal is strong enough and there is RDS data present
then the radio will display the station name. Adjust the Volume.
• Press the Info button to cycle through the various display options.
The display options are station name, scrolling text, program
type, frequency, audio type, time and date.
Note: All displays except the text display will revert to the clock
display after about 10 seconds.
STEP 2 - Play FM radio
Mode
Info/
Dimmer
DAB
DAB
Auto
Tune
It is recommended 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.
Menu options
1 Press and release the button to access your radio’s Menu
menu system.
2 Rotate the Tuning control to highlight menu options.
3 Press the Tuning control to select menu options.
4 To exit a menu, press the Menu button as needed.
To make it easier for you to tune your radio to the stations that you
prefer, you may store selected radio stations as presets. Your radio
holds presets separately for DAB and FM radio modes.
You may set as many or as few presets as you like in each mode.
You can easily switch between displaying all DAB stations (or all FM
frequencies) and displaying only those that you have set as presets.
Any station or frequency which has been marked as a preset can easily
have the mark cancelled should your preferences or needs change.
Presets are retained when your radio is switched off.
1 To setup your preset stations, tune into the required station.
2 Apply a long press on the Preset button so that the tick symbol
shows in the display. This indicates that the radio station is marked
as a preset. To cancel the preset mark, apply a long press on
the Preset button again. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed for
any other stations that you want as presets.
3 To view only the preset stations for the currently selected waveband
when tuning, press and release the button so that the Preset
heart symbol shows in the display.
4 To listen to one of the preset radio stations, rotate the Tuning
control until the required radio station is displayed. The radio will
automatically tune to that station. If needed press .Tuning
5 To cancel the preset stations view, press and release the button so that the heart symbol Preset
disappears from the display. Your radio will then be able to access the full station list using the
Tuning control.
Menu
Favourite
FM
Favourite
Your radio has a favourite button which will automatically select the
required waveband and tune to your favourite radio station.
1 Tune to the required station. Apply a long press on the Favourite
button (for 5 seconds) until the display shows 'SAVED'. To recall
your favourite station, press the Favourite button.
FM
Mode
Auto
Tune
Mode
STEP 3 - Bluetooth
Preset
Preset
Preset
DAB
DAB
Menu
1 Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your smart device.
2 Ensure your radio is switched on.
3 Press and release the button until the Bluetooth mode Mode
is selected on your radio. The Bluetooth indicator will ash and
your radio will show that it is ‘discoverable’.
4 On your smart device select ‘Revival Uno BT’. Once the
connection is established the Bluetooth indicator will remain
steady. You may now play your music. Adjust the volume on
your Bluetooth device or on your radio.
5 The audio player in your smart device may be able to respond
to the Play/Pause, Next or Previous track on the radio. Press
the Tuning control to pause playback. Press the control again to
resume playback. Rotate the control clockwise or anti-clockwise
to skip to the next or previous track. Note: Not all player
applications or devices may respond to all of these controls.
6 To connect a different device on the apply a long press
Menu/Bluetooth Pair button. Your radio will become
discoverable by other devices.
STEP 4 - Setting alarms Other information
Circuit features
ROBERTS RADIO LIMITED
www.robertsradio.com
© 2021 Roberts Radio Limited
Issue 1a
2021-06-15
DAB / DAB+ / FM radio with Bluetooth
Please read this guide and the safety/warranty leaet before use
Revival Uno BT
Specications
Power requirements
Mains (Adaptor) AC100 - 240V 50/60Hz
Batteries 4 x AA size / LR6 (not included)
Battery life Up to 25 hours using alkaline cells depending upon
volume, display brightness and operating mode.
Headphone socket 3.5mm stereo, Aux In socket 3.5mm stereo
Line out socket 3.5mm stereo, Aerial System - DAB / FM Telescopic aerial
Bluetooth standards A2DP, AVRCP, Bluetooth codecs supported SBC and AAC
Frequency coverage FM 87.5 - 108MHz, DAB 174.928 - 239.200MHz
Bluetooth 5.0 frequencies 2.402 - 2.480GHz
Bluetooth BLE EIRP POWER (MAX.) 1.92dBm
Product markings DC Power input 7.5V / 0.8A
This symbol indicates AC voltage. This symbol indicates DC voltage.
Mains adaptor
Manufacturer of AC Adaptor: Dongguan Becky Electronics Tech Co.,Ltd , Model:
PU 83, Input voltage: AC100 - 240V, Input AC frequency: 50/60Hz, Output
voltage: DC7.5V, Output current: 0.8A, Output power: 6.0W, Average active
efciency:
>
78.88%, No-load power consumption: < 0.1W
Please handle with care. The leather-cloth nish may be susceptible to damage
if mistreated. Avoid all contact with any abrasive material, chemical substances
or cleaning solutions. Your radio may be wiped with a clean lightly damp cloth.
Please ensure that the product is unplugged from the mains socket outlet
before attempting this procedure.
Battery operation
1 Remove the battery cover located underneath the radio by applying pressure
to the catch in the direction shown by the arrow and then lifting up the cover.
2 Insert 4 x AA 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. Replace the battery cover.
3 The low battery indicator lighting, reduced power,
distortion and a ‘stuttering’ sound are all signs
that the batteries may need replacing.
4 If the radio is not to be used for any extended
period of time it is recommended that the
batteries are removed from the radio.
We recommend for economy that the radio is used via the AC adaptor whenever
possible with battery operation for occasional or standby use only.
Caution: Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type. Danger of
explosion if the batteries are incorrectly replaced.
The name plate is located underneath the radio.
The company reserves the right to amend the specication without notice.
Designed & Engineered in the UK
Made in China
If you wish to completely reset your radio to its initial state perform a factory
reset. Press . Choose . All user entered settings will Menu ‘RESET’ ‘YES’ then
be erased.
A 3.5mm stereo Line out socket located underneath your radio is provided
for connecting the audio signal to an external amplier. Inserting a line out
audio cable will not mute the internal loudspeaker. Set the volume control to
minimum if desired.
The software version display cannot be altered and is just for your reference.
Press Menu. Choose to display the software version.‘SW VERSION’
While the radio is playing, press and then choose Menu. Choose ‘SNOOZE’
the desired snooze time from between 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes.
The sound on your radio can be adjusted to suit your personal taste for the
material that you are listening to. You may set the treble and bass levels to your
own preferences using the ‘My EQ’ menu.
1 Press Menu. Choose ‘MY EQ’, ‘TREBLE’ then choose the desired level
between (- 4 and + 4). Press .Tuning
2 Choose the desired bass level between (- 4 and + 4).
1 Press Menu. Choose ‘LANGUAGE’ and then choose the desired language
from the list.
DAB / FM menus System settings
Your radio has 2 alarms which can be set to wake you by DAB, FM radio or buzzer alarm. Each alarm can be set to sound, once, daily on weekdays or at weekends.
Alarms can be set with the radio in standby or switched on. Ensure the time is set correctly before setting the alarms. Alarms cannot be used when the radio is powered
from the batteries. Alarms will be retained in the event of a power failure. If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, your radio will exit the alarm setup.
1 To change the states of alarms while the radio is in Standby, repeatedly press the Mode/Alarm button. The display
will cycle through No alarm, Alarm 1 enabled, Alarm 2 enabled or Alarm 1 and 2 enabled.
2 To change the detailed alarm settings while the radio is in Standby, on the apply a long press Mode/Alarm button.
This will cause the alarms menu to be displayed. Then skip to step 5 below.
3 To change alarm settings while the radio is switched on, press Menu.
4 Rotate Tuning until ‘ALARM’ .is displayed. Press Tuning
5 Choose ‘ orAlarm 1’ ‘ TuningAlarm 2’. Press .
6 Rotate Tuning to select or ‘ON’ ‘OFF’. If OFF is selected any current setting for that alarm will be cancelled.
7 With 'ON' selected press Tuning.
8 Choose the desired alarm hour then the minute.
9 Choose the desired alarm day option: Daily, Once, Weekdays and Weekends.
10 Choose the desired alarm source (DAB, FM, BUZZER).
If setting the alarms to the radio option, the radio alarm will be set to the last listened radio station.
11 Rotate Tuning to choose the desired alarm volume. The radio uses the saved volume settings for each radio alarm
when it sounds.
12 Press Tuning to conrm the alarm settings. ‘SAVED’ will show on the display before exiting the alarm setup.
13 Alarms are indicated in the display by the alarm 21 symbol and the corresponding alarm number.
The alarm will sound at the selected times for up to 60 minutes unless cancelled. The maximum volume used for the
alarm will be specied during alarm setup. When your radio is set to wake by the radio alarm, your radio will switch
to the selected radio station. If the radio cannot tune to the specied radio station, the buzzer will be used instead.
Note: If the radio is switched on because of a radio alarm you can control basic functions such as the volume.
When the alarm activates it will start softly and gradually increase in level. The alarm icon will ash on the screen and
the radio will automatically switch back to standby mode when the 60 minutes have elapsed.
Press Menu to access the following DAB menu options.
Manual tune - Choose ‘MANUAL’ and then choose the desired DAB channel.
The minimum signal marker ( ) shows the minimum strength needed.
DRC - Choose , ‘DRC’ then choose ‘0’ ‘1/2’ or ‘1’. The DRC facility can make
quieter sounds easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment.
Note: Not all DAB broadcasts use the DRC function.
Prune station - Choose ‘PRUNE’ ‘YES’ and then choose to remove any stations
that are no longer available.
Station order - Choose ‘ORDER’ and then choose ‘NAME’, ‘ACTIVE’ or
‘ENSEMBLE’.
Press Menu to access the following FM menu options.
Scan setting - Choose ‘SCAN’ and then choose either ‘DISTANT’ (your radio
will scan for both weak and strong signals) or ‘LOCAL’ (your radio will scan for
stations with good reception).
Stereo / Mono setting - Your radio will play stereo broadcasts in stereo (via
headphones and line out only) so long as the received signal is of adequate
strength. However, as a stereo signal becomes weaker the audio signal will
become poorer. To reduce any hiss press . Tuning, display shows ‘MONO’
To return to stereo/mono mode press , the display shows Tuning ‘STEREO’.
Cancel alarm
While an alarm is sounding press and release the On/Off control to cancel the alarm.
Snooze
When the radio or buzzer alarm sounds, press Tuning/Select/Snooze control or other buttons on the radio. This will
silence the alarm for the selected number of minutes. The snooze duration can be adjusted between 5 and 20 minutes.
The default setting is 5 minutes. The display will show the snooze symbol. This sequence can be repeated during
the 60 minute alarm period. To cancel snooze press and release the control.On/Off
Automatic clock update - Your radio will usually set the clock time using the DAB
signal. With your radio on, press . Choose Menu ‘TIME’ ‘AUTO’ and then . Choose
from ‘DAB’ or ‘NO (None)’. If you choose none you will need to set the clock manually.
The radio will set its time according to the information received.
Set clock manually - If no DAB signal is available you will need to set the time
manually. With your radio on, press . Choose Menu ‘TIME’ ‘MANUAL’ then . Use
the Tuning control to set the hour, minute, day, month and year.
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
Dimmer - Switch off your radio. Press Dimmer and then choose Low,
Medium, High or almost Off setting. When your radio is powered by the
AC mains the display backlight will always be on whenever the radio
is switched on. When using batteries the display will be switched on for approx
12 seconds when any button is pressed. When your radio is in standby pressing
any button (except the dimmer button) or the rotary controls will cause the radio to
switch to the ‘High’ brightness level for a few seconds.
Sleep timer - Your radio can be set to turn off after a preset time (between 10 and
90 minutes) has elapsed. Ensure your radio is switched on. Press Menu. Choose
‘SLEEP’. Set the desired sleep time. The sleep symbol will appear on the
display. Press .On/Off to cancel the sleep timer or set the sleep timer to ‘Off’
Menu
Mode
21
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
FM
Info/
Dimmer
Please read the safety leaet provided
before using batteries.
A 3.5mm Headphone socket located on the top left hand corner of your radio
is provided for use with headphones. Inserting a plug automatically mutes the
internal loudspeaker. Please be aware that the sensitivity of headphones can
vary widely. We therefore recommend setting the volume to a low level before
connecting headphones to the radio.
Connect a stereo or mono audio source to the Auxiliary input socket. Press
and release the Mode button until AUX IN mode is selected. Adjust the volume.
Note that audio will be played in mono through the speaker and in stereo
through stereo headphones.
Menu
Menu
Menu
Menu
Note: If the unit is in the Bluetooth or Auxiliary input stop mode position for
more than 15 minutes it will automatically switch to the standby mode. To use
the radio again press and release the On/Off control.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Roberts |
Kategoria: | radio |
Model: | Revival Uno BT |
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