Roberts Radio CR9919 User Manual

CR9919  
time cube clock radio  
with atomic clock accuracy  
Weekend  
Cancel  
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu  
Fri  
Sat  
7
MSF Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Auto  
Dimmer  
1
2
Auto  
Summer  
Radio 4  
Radio 3  
ILR  
ILR  
ILR  
Radio 2 Local Radio 1  
Local  
88 92 96 100 104 106  
108  
MHz  
FM  
MW 540 600  
700 800 1000 1300 1600 kHz  
CR 9919  
Please read this manual before use  
Controls (front)  
15  
12. Alarm 2 indicator  
13. Auto dimmer  
14. Alarm 1 indicator  
Weekend  
Cancel  
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu  
Fri  
6
Sat  
7
15. MSF signal/Day of week indicators  
16. Auto summer indicator  
17. LED dial pointer  
MSF Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
14  
13  
Auto  
Dimmer  
1
2
18. Time Capsule  
Auto  
Summer  
16  
17  
Radio 4  
Radio 3  
Radio 2 Local Radio 1  
12  
ILR  
ILR  
ILR  
Local  
MHz  
kHz  
FM  
88 92 96 100 104 106  
108  
MW 540 600  
700 800 1000 1300 1600  
CR 9919  
18  
Automatic Winter/Summer Time  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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Controls (left side)  
1
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
19  
2
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
20  
19. Alarm 1 function switch  
20. Alarm 2 function switch  
3
Controls (right side)  
21  
22  
MW  
FM  
Tuning  
21. Waveband switch  
22. Tuning control  
23. Battery compartment  
(on underside)  
23  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
4
Automatic clock setting  
Automatic Winter/Summer Time  
1. When switched on the Time Capsule will receive and synchronise  
your clock radio to one of the most accurate clocks in the world. The  
signal is received from the official UK standard frequency and time  
signal transmitter (MSF) located at Rugby in the U.K.  
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MW 540 600  
700 800 1000 1300 1600 kHz  
CR 9919  
2. At certain times of the year the MSF transmitter closes down for  
maintenance during this time it will be necessary to set the clock  
manually (see the sections headed Setting the Time and Date  
Manually). Recorded information on transmitter status can be  
obtained on 020 8943 6493.  
Automatic Winter/Summer Time  
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Yourclockradiowillonlyneedtobesetmanuallyifthetransmitter  
is closed down when your clock radio is first connected to the  
mains.  
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Auto  
Di mme  
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Auto  
Summer  
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FM  
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92 96 10  
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6
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CLOSED  
MW 540 600  
700 800 1000 1300 1600 kHz  
At all other times if the transmitter closes down your clock radio  
will continue to run on its own highly accurate internal quartz  
crystal time base.  
CR 9919  
3. Your clock radio will automatically synchronise with the MSF time  
signal when the transmitter is switched back on. The time setting or  
synchronisationtakes2to3minutestocompleteifthereceptionofthe  
radio time signal is undisturbed. This process will take longer if the  
timesignallevelisveryweak(e.g. inlocationsthatarealongdistance  
from the MSF transmitter) or if it is subject to interference from  
thunderstorms, nearby TV sets, computers or household appliances  
that are not suppressed, etc.  
Automatic Winter/Summer Time  
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Auto  
Di mme  
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Summe  
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MHz  
FM  
88  
92 96 10  
0
10  
4
10  
6
10 8  
In the event of a mains power failure your clock radio will  
automatically synchronise with the MSF time signal and reset  
the clock when the mains power is restored.  
MW 540 600  
700 800 1000 1300 1600 kHz  
CR 9919  
5
Switching on  
1. Placeyourclockradioonaflatsurface. Plugthemainsleadintoawall  
socketandswitchon. Noteyourclockradiowillnotswitchonuntil  
the clock has been set.  
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2. The Time Capsule will automatically activate the Radio Controlled  
clock and initiate a search for the time signal. When first connected  
to the mains supply the MSF signal indicator shows the MSF signal  
level. Rotate the Time Capsule or change its position until the highest  
signal level is obtained.  
3. In most locations the time capsule can be placed behind a  
bedside cupboard out of sight. If necessary the Time Capsule can  
be secured to the cupboard using the double sided tape provided. If  
a more permanent installation is required the base of the Time  
Capsule can be snapped open at the split line - the base can then be  
securedusingtwosmallscrews. Thetopsectioncanthenbesnapped  
back onto the base.  
4. We recommended that your clock radio and Time Capsule are placed  
as far away as possible from any sources of interference such as  
computers or televisions, etc.  
Weekend  
Cancel  
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri  
Sat  
7
5. When your Time Capsule is receiving the radio time signal, the  
seconds digits will appear in the display and the colon will flash once  
every second in time with the radio time signal. When the time setting  
process has been completed, the exact time and day of the week will  
appear in the display. The MSF signal indicator becomes the Day  
of week indicator after initial time setting has taken place.  
MSF Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
6. Your clock radio will automatically switch from summer to winter time  
and vice versa by following the radio time signal. The Automatic  
summer time indicator will light up during summer time.  
Auto  
Summer  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
6
Setting the time manually  
Time  
(only necessary if the MSF signal is not available)  
1. To set the time, press and hold down the Time button and adjust  
using the Forward button or Reverse button until the correct time  
appears. The clock uses a 24 hour display.  
2. After setting the time, your clock radio will continue to run on its own  
internalquartztimebaseandwillautomaticallysynchroniseitselfwith  
the radio time signal commencing on the 54th minute of every hour.  
Once synchronisation is achieved the time and date of the radio time  
signal will be restored and displayed.  
Reverse  
Forward  
Note: Pressing the forward or reverse buttons once will cause the  
display to move by one digit . Press and hold down the forward or  
reverse buttons to rapidly change the display backwards or forwards.  
Setting the date manually  
Date  
(only necessary if the MSF signal is not available)  
1. To set the date, press and hold down the Date button and adjust  
using the Forward button or Reverse button until the correct date  
appears.  
Snooze  
Reverse  
Forward  
Setting the year manually  
Date  
(only necessary if the MSF signal is not available)  
1. Tosettheyear, pressthe Datebutton oncetodisplaythedate, within  
3 seconds press and hold down the Date button and adjust the year  
using the Forward button or Reverse button until the correct year  
appears.  
Snooze  
Reverse  
Forward  
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Listening to the Radio  
1. Switch on the radio by pressing the On/Off button . The LED dial  
kHz  
kHz  
LW  
150 170  
200 230 260 280  
900 1200 1600  
pointer will light up indicating that the radio is switched on.  
MW  
540 600 700  
Note your clock radio will not switch on until the clock has been  
set.  
FM  
88  
92  
96 100 104 106  
108  
MHz  
On/Off  
2. SelecttherequiredwavebandusingtheWavebandselectorswitch.  
MW FM  
3. Tune in to the desired station by rotating the Tuning control. The  
station frequency is indicated by the LED dial pointer.  
kHz  
kHz  
LW  
150 170  
540 600 700  
200 230 260 280  
900 1200 1600  
The Wire aerial located on the rear of your clock radio is for FM  
reception. The wire should be fully extended and positioned for  
optimumreception.  
MW  
FM  
88  
92  
96 100 104 106  
108  
MHz  
For MW reception there is a built in ferrite aerial. Rotate your clock  
radio to the position giving best reception.  
Tuning  
4. Adjust the volume by rotating the Volume control.  
Volume  
5. The radio can be switched off by pressing the On/Off button.  
On/Off  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
8
Setting alarm times  
Your alarm clock radio has two separate alarms which can be set to  
activateatdifferenttimes. Thealarmscanbesettowakeyoubyeitherthe  
buzzer or the radio.  
Intheeventofapowerfailurethebackupbatterywillensurethatthealarm  
sounds at the preset time.  
1
Note alarm times cannot be adjusted until the clock has been set.  
Setting alarm 1  
1. Press and hold down the Alarm 1 button (  
).  
1
Reverse  
Forward  
2. Whilst holding down the Alarm 1 button (  
) press the Forward  
1
buttonorReversebuttontosettherequiredalarmtime. Releasethe  
buttons when the correct alarm time is reached. The clock uses a 24  
hour display.  
Setting alarm 2  
1. Press and hold down the Alarm 2 button (  
)
2
2. Whilst holding down the Alarm 2 button (  
) press the Forward  
2
2
buttonorReversebuttontosettherequiredalarmtime. Releasethe  
buttons when the correct alarm time is reached. The clock uses a 24  
hour display .  
Reverse  
Forward  
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Checking the Alarm Times  
1. To check alarm 1 time, press the Alarm 1 button (  
) the display  
) the display  
1
will show alarm 1 time whilst the button is held down.  
1
2. To check alarm 2 time, press the Alarm 2 button (  
2
will show alarm 2 time whilst the button is held down.  
2
Setting the alarms to wake to buzzer  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described.  
2
1
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
2. Set the Alarm 1 function switch or Alarm 2 function switch to the  
'Buzz' position. The corresponding Alarm indicators will light.  
3. The buzzer alarm will sound every day at the preset time for 60  
minutes.  
1
2
4. To turn off the alarm until the next day press the On/Off button.  
5. To turn off the alarms permanently set the Alarm 1 function switch  
or Alarm 2 function switch to the 'Off' position.  
To make a distinction between alarm 1 and alarm 2 the alarm signals  
have a different sound pitch:  
On/Off  
2
1
Alarm 1 = lower pitch alarm signal  
Alarm 2 = higher pitch alarm signal  
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
10  
Setting the alarms to wake to radio  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described.  
2
1
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
2. Set the Alarm 1 function switch or Alarm 2 function switch to the  
'Radio' position. The corresponding Alarm indicators will light.  
3. Ensure that a station is tuned in and the Volume control is set to the  
1
2
requiredlevel.  
4. Theradioalarmwillsoundeverydayatthepresettimefor60minutes.  
5. To turn off the alarm until the next day press the On/Off button.  
6. To turn off the alarms permanently set the Alarm 1 function switch  
2
1
or Alarm 2 function switch to the 'Off' position.  
Radio  
Radio  
Buzz  
Off  
Buzz  
Off  
Snooze control  
Date  
The radio or buzzer alarms can be silenced for 5 minutes by pressing the  
Snooze button. This sequence can be repeated during the alarm cycle  
(60 min).  
Snooze  
Sleep timer  
The radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed.  
Press and hold down the Sleep button until the desired time is reached  
(maximum90minutesin10minutesteps).Theradiowillswitchoffafterthe  
sleeptimehaselapsed.Tocancelthesleepfunctionbeforethepresettime  
has expired, press the On/Off button.  
Sleep  
On/Off  
11  
Alarm weekend cancel  
The alarms can be automatically cancelled at weekends.  
Weekend  
Cancel  
Weekend  
Cancel  
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri  
Sat  
7
1. To enable the weekend cancel function, press the Weekend cancel  
MSF Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
button. The Weekend cancel indicator will light up in the display.  
2. Press the Weekend cancel button again to turn off the indicator and  
disable this function.  
Auto Dimmer  
The Auto Dimmer located on the left side of the LED display will  
automatically adjust the intensity of the clock display to suit room  
brightness.  
Auto  
Dimmer  
12  
Specifications  
Circuit Features  
Power Requirements  
Mains  
Loudspeaker  
75mm diameter 8 ohms  
Output power 350mW  
AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
only  
Back-up Battery  
IEC size 6LR61 (6F22, PP3)  
Aerial System  
FM  
Wire Aerial  
Frequency Coverage  
FM  
87.5 - 108MHz  
525 - 1610kHz  
MW  
Built-in Ferrite aerial  
MW  
ROBERTS RADIO LIMITED  
PO BOX 130  
MEXBOROUGH  
SOUTH YORKSHIRE  
S64 8YT  
The company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.  
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General  
Fuse  
Do not allow this unit to be exposed to water or steam. It is recommended  
that the FM band be used wherever possible as better results in terms of  
quality and freedom from interference will usually be obtained than on the  
MW band.  
This apparatus must be protected by a 3A fuse (BS1362) in a 13A plug  
(BS1363). If another type of plug is used a 5A fuse should be fitted in the  
plug, adaptor or distribution board.  
IF IN DOUBT - CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.  
Mainssupply  
Back-upBattery(notnecessaryfortheunittofunction)  
The CR9919 will operate from a supply of AC 230volts, 50Hz  
only.  
Slide the battery cover catch in the direction of the arrow. Remove the  
batterycover.Fita9voltIECsize6LR61(6F22,PP3)orequivalentbattery  
into the compartment. Replace the battery cover.  
For your convenience this product is supplied with a plug which is fitted  
with a fuse of the appropriate rating. If the plug supplied is not suitable for  
your socket outlet, it should be removed by unscrewing the plug top, the  
terminal screws, and removing the cable.  
Thetimeandalarmsettingswillberetainedduringatemporaryfailureofthe  
AC mains supply. The LED display will not be operational but the  
Radio and buzzer alarms will continue to operate at their preset  
times.  
The correct style of plug to suit your household together with a correctly  
rated fuse should be fitted.  
If your clock radio is not to be used for a prolonged period of time, remove  
the battery to avoid damage by battery leakage.  
IFINDOUBT-CONSULTAQUALIFIEDELECTRICIAN  
IMPORTANT. DO NOT make any connection to the larger terminal which  
is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol  
GreenorGreen-and-yellow.  
or coloured  
(Underside)  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following  
codes :-  
BLUE - NEUTRAL  
BROWN - LIVE  
Asthesecoloursmaynotcorrespondwiththecolouredmarkingsidentifying  
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-  
The wire coloured BLUE must be  
connected to the terminal marked N  
E(Earth)  
or coloured BLACK.  
Brown(Live)  
3 amp  
The wire coloured BROWN must be  
connected to the terminal marked L  
or coloured RED.  
L
Blue (Neutral)  
N
Mains Lead  
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :-  
020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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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 stated below. Should any component or part fail during this guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced free of  
charge.  
Theguaranteedoesnotcover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequentialdamage.  
3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers.  
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  
beabletoattendtoanydefectquicklyandefficiently, butshoulditbenecessarythedealerwillreturntheinstrumenttothecompany’sservicedepartment  
for attention. In the event that it is not possible to return the instrument to the Roberts' dealer from whom it was purchased, please contact Roberts  
Radio Technical Services Department at the address shown below before taking further action.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
ROBERTSRADIOTECHNICALSERVICESDEPARTMENT  
97-99 Worton Road  
Isleworth Middlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline:- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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