Manafacture: Roberts Radio
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On no account should batteries be disposed of by incineration. 1. Battery compartment 1 2. Latch 3. Retaining lugs (inside) 2 3 Using the touch panel The MP-43 sound system has a stylish touch panel instead of conventional buttons. To operate the buttons simply touch the button area with the tip of a finger for about half a second. The clock set and system menu functions marked with a dot (.) are accessed by means of a long touch (2-3 seconds) on the appropriate button until the display on the sound system shows that the command has been accepted. You may find that at first, the sound system does not always detect that you have touched a button. If so, try touching with a little more pressure, or for slightly longer. You will soon find the optimum touch needed to control your sound system. (See also Touch Panel Sensitivity Control on page 44.) The panel may be cleaned using a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives, cleaning fluids or solvents. Remote control functions Most of the functions of the MP-43 sound system can be controlled using either the touch panel or the remote control. However, there are a few functions which are only accessible using the remote control. These are: DAB / FM radio station presets DAB / FM auto-tune DAB menu function CD track access by numbers CD / iPod random track control Audio mute As with the front panel, some operations require a longer operation of the button (explained in the relevant sections). In this case simply keep your finger held on the remote control button for 2-3 seconds until the display on the sound system shows that the command has been accepted. Display icons D E FG H I C J K B A P ONML A. Sleep indicator I. CD indicator B. Alarm 1 and 2 indicators J. WMA indicator C. Snooze indicator K. MP3 indicator D. Speaker indicator L. Repeat all files indicator E. Clock digits M. Repeat folder indicator F. FM indicator N. Repeat single file indicator G. DAB indicator O. Aux input indicator H. Stereo indicator P. Two line text display Using the sound system for the first time 1. Place your sound system on a flat surface. 2. Fully extend the telescopic aerial. The aerial should be fully extended and positioned vertically for optimum reception. 3. Plug the mains lead into the mains socket located on the back of your sound system ensuring that the plug is pushed fully into the socket. 4. Plug the other end of the mains lead into the wall socket and switch on the wall socket. IMPORTANT: The mains plug is used as the means of connecting the sound system to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the sound system must remain accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect the sound system from the mains completely, the mains plug should be removed from the mains socket outlet completely. 5. When your sound system is first switched on the clock display will show 12:00 and the unit will enter standby mode. It will then scan for DAB radio stations and when stations have been found the clock and date should be set automatically. Note that the display will not show any scanning message for this first scan. 6. If no stations have been found then the clock will not set. You may need to relocate your sound system to a position giving better reception. You should then carry out an auto-tune to find DAB stations. See DAB Operation on page 10 and also Finding New Stations on page 13. The clock will then be set from a DAB broadcast. Introduction Operating your sound system - DAB 1. Fully extend the telescopic aerial. 2. If your sound system is in standby mode, press the On / Standby button to switch it on. 3. Press and release the Radio button to select DAB mode. The display will show "DAB" for a few seconds. 4. If this is the first time the sound system is used a quick scan of UK Band III DAB channels may be carried out (depending on whether scanning was already completed in standby mode). If the radio has been used before, the last used station will be selected. 5. When first switched on, the first station in the list of stations found will be played. The display will show the station name on the upper line of the text display and broadcast information on the lower line. 6. If the station list is still empty after the scan operation or if the selected station cannot be received your radio will display "Station not available". 7. If no signals are found it may be necessary to relocate your sound system to a position giving better reception, and then repeat the scan using the Auto-tune facility (see Finding New Stations on page 13). Note that radio station name and frequency displays shown in this user guide may differ from those that you see on your radio. Broadcasters may change radio station names that are transmitted, and the frequencies used for DAB and FM radio stations may not be the same in all parts of the country. 2 3 DABDABDABDAB Selecting a station - DAB 1. When the unit is in DAB mode the upper line of the text display normally shows the name of the station currently tun...