Roberts Play Duo User guide

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Roberts Play Duo( Rev.1) is a portable DAB/DAB+/FM radio with a built-in battery charger, making it perfect for listening to your favourite stations at home or on the go. With its sleek design and easy-to-use controls, the Roberts Play Duo( Rev.1) is a great way to enjoy your music.

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Roberts Play Duo( Rev.1) is a portable DAB/DAB+/FM radio with a built-in battery charger, making it perfect for listening to your favourite stations at home or on the go. With its sleek design and easy-to-use controls, the Roberts Play Duo( Rev.1) is a great way to enjoy your music.

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DAB / DAB+ / FM RDS stereo radio with built-in battery charger
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ROBERTS
Controls ........................................................................... 2-3
Battery operation ............................................................. 4-5
Using the AC adaptor ..........................................................6
Lock switch ..........................................................................6
Operating your radio - DAB .................................................7
Selecting a station - DAB.....................................................8
Secondary services - DAB...................................................8
Display options - DAB..........................................................9
Finding new stations - DAB ...............................................10
Autoselect - DAB ...............................................................10
Manual tuning - DAB .........................................................11
Dynamic range control settings - DAB...............................12
Prune stations - DAB .........................................................13
Operating your radio - FM .................................................14
Manual tuning - FM............................................................15
Display options - FM ..........................................................16
Stereo / Mono setting - FM ................................................17
Scan sensitivity setting - FM ..............................................18
Presetting stations - DAB and FM .....................................19
Recalling a preset - DAB and FM ......................................19
Contents
Software version ................................................................20
Language function .............................................................20
Display contrast .................................................................21
System reset......................................................................22
Headphone socket.............................................................23
Display backlight................................................................23
USB socket for software upgrade ......................................23
Battery information ...................................................... 24-25
General ..............................................................................26
Speci cations ....................................................................26
Circuit features ..................................................................26
Guarantee.............................................................Back page
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2
Controls
1. Select button
2. Tuning Up button
3. Tuning Down button
4. Volume Up button
5. Volume Down button
(Front)
10. Charge / Low battery indicator
11. On / Off button
12. Preset buttons
13. LCD display
1
6. Speakers x 2
7. Band button
8. Info button
9. Auto Tune button
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7 8 9 10 11
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13
3
Controls
14. Battery compartment
15. Lock switch
16. Telescopic aerial
17. USB socket (for service use only)
16
14
18. Headphone socket
19. DC jack socket
(Back)
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15
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19
4
Size AA
Size AA
Size AA
Size AA
NiMH
Alkaline
OPEN
OPEN
Warning: internal battery switch MUST
be set to correct battery type before installing
batteries. Rechargeable NiMH batteries
recommended.
1
2
4
3
2
Battery operation using alkaline batteries
(also see page 24)
1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the unit by pushing the
catches in the direction shown.
2. Slide the switch inside the battery compartment to the Alkaline position.
3. Insert four LR6 (AA size) alkaline 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. Then replace
the battery cover.
Important: when using alkaline batteries the battery switch must
be placed in the alkaline position. Failure to do so could result
in serious damage to the batteries or radio.
When the batteries are exhausted, the charge/low battery indicator
will show red for a short while. The radio will then switch itself off. It
may not be possible to switch the radio back on until the batteries are
replaced, or until the radio is connected to the mains adaptor.
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 would recommend for economy that the Play Duo is used via the
AC adaptor whenever possible with battery operation for occasional or
stand-by use only. If extended listening using batteries is anticipated,
then the use of rechargeable batteries is recommended.
IMPORTANT: The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, re or the like. After use, disposable batteries should
if possible be taken to a suitable recycling centre. On no account
should batteries be disposed of by incineration.
5
Battery operation using rechargeable batteries
(also see page 24)
The rst few times that you charge a new set of batteries, you may nd that the charge and play times are very short. Normal operation
should be achieved after 3 or 4 charge - discharge cycles.
Batteries are only charged while the radio is connected to the mains supply via its adaptor and it is switched off using the On/Off button.
1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the unit by pushing the
catches in the direction shown.
2. Slide the switch inside the battery compartment to the NiMH
position.
3. Insert four Rechargeable LR6 (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. The radio is
designed to be used with Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable
batteries. Then replace the battery cover.
4. Plug the mains adaptor into your radio and then plug the adaptor into
the mains.
5. The Charge light will ash green indicating that the batteries are
charging. Batteries will be fully charged in around 3 - 7 hours depending
on their capacity. The charge light shows a steady green light when
the battery charging is complete. The display will show "Battery Full".
6. Under some conditions the charging indicator light may switch off after
ashing only brie y. This may happen if the batteries are already freshly
charged, or if the radio detects that you may be attempting to recharge
alkaline batteries. In these cases the charging will be stopped.
If the charge process stops after only a short while this may be due
to a faulty battery. In this case the display will show "Battery Fail" and
the battery number 1-4, corresponding to the numbering printed inside
the battery cover.
If this happens, try charging the batteries a second time by removing
and reconnecting the AC power adaptor. If the message is repeated,
then it is likely that the batteries are old and should be replaced.
Important: when using rechargeable batteries the battery switch
must be placed in the NiMH position. Batteries will only be charged
when the radio is switched off and connected to the AC adaptor.
When the batteries are exhausted, the charge/low battery indicator
light will show red for a short while. The radio will then switch itself off.
It may not be possible to switch the radio back on until the batteries
are recharged, or until the radio is connected to the mains adaptor.
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.
Size AA
Size AA
Size AA
Size AA
NiMH
Alkaline
OPEN
OPEN
Warning: internal battery switch MUST
be set to correct battery type before installing
batteries. Rechargeable NiMH batteries
recommended.
1
2
4
3
2
Note: You should never attempt deliberately to recharge alkaline batteries
in the radio. Attempted recharging of alkaline batteries can be dangerous.
IMPORTANT: The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, re or the like. After use, disposable batteries should
if possible be taken to a suitable recycling centre. On no account
should batteries be disposed of by incineration.
Lock switch
The Lock switch is used to prevent unintentional operation of your radio.
1. Set the Lock switch located on the back of your radio to the 'Lock'
position (up) . The power and all other buttons will be disabled, this will
prevent accidental operation when your radio is packed in a suitcase
or travel bag.
2. To release the lock, slide the Lock switch down to the 'Unlock'
position (down).
Service
Using the AC adaptor
1. Place your radio on a at surface.
2. Insert the adaptor plug into the DC In socket located on the left hand
side of your radio.
3. Plug the adaptor into a standard mains socket outlet. Whenever the
adaptor is plugged in to the radio and switched on at the mains the
batteries are automatically disconnected. If the adaptor is plugged in to
the radio but not switched on then the radio will run from the batteries
if tted.
The AC adaptor should be disconnected from the mains supply and
the radio when not in use.
IMPORTANT: The mains adaptor is used as the means of connecting the
radio to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the radio must remain
accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect the radio from the
mains completely, the mains adaptor should be removed from the mains
socket outlet completely.
6
Operating your radio - DAB
1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial fully.
2. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio. The
display will show 'Welcome to Digital Radio' for a few seconds and
then the display will show '0:00'.
3. If this is the rst time the radio is used a scan of the Band III DAB
channels will be carried out. If the radio has been used before the last
used station will be selected. After a short time the current time will
appear on the display.
4. During the scanning process, as new stations are detected the station
counter on the right hand side of the display will increase and stations
will be added to the list. The lower line of the display shows a bar-graph
indicating progress of the autotune.
5. When the scanning is completed the rst station (in numeric-alpha
order 0...9...A....Z) will be selected.
6. If the station list is still empty after the scan your radio will display
'Service Not Available'.
7. If no signals are found it may be necessary to relocate your radio to
a position giving better reception. Then either switch your radio off
and on again, or press and release the Auto Tune button to repeat
the scan.
Welcome To
Digital Radio
2
7
Welcome to DAB29
BBC Radio 4
Now Tuning...
8
Selecting a station - DAB
1. The top line of the display shows the name of the station currently
selected.
2. Press and release the Band button until the DAB mode is selected.
3. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons to scroll through
the list of available stations.
4. Press and release the Select button to select the station. The display
may show 'Now Tuning...' while your radio nds the new station.
5. Adjust the Volume buttons to the required setting.
Note: If after selecting a station the display shows 'Service Not Available'
it may be necessary to relocate your radio to a position giving better
reception.
The use of the station presets for selecting radio stations is described
on page 19.
Secondary services - DAB
1. Certain radio stations have one or more secondary services associated
with them. If a station has a secondary service associated with it the
display will show '>>' next to the station name on the station list. The
secondary service will then appear immediately after the primary
service as you press the Tuning Up button.
2. Press and release the Select button to select the station.
BBC Radio 2
I’m sorry i have
Station List
BBC R4
BBC Radio 4
Now Tuning...
2
3
3
4
5
5
1
2
Station List
BBC R5L
<
<
Station List
BBC R5SX
<
<
9
Display options - DAB
When in DAB mode your radio has a range of display options.
1. Press and release the Info button to cycle through the various options.
a. Scrolling text Displays scrolling text messages such as
artist/track name, phone in number etc.
b. Program Type Displays the type of station being listened
to e.g. Pop, Classic, News etc.
c. Multiplex Name Displays the name of DAB multiplex to
which the current station belongs.
d. Time and date Displays the current time and date.
e. Channel & Frequency Displays the channel number and
frequency for the currently tuned
DAB station.
f. Bit rate & audio type Displays the digital bit rate & audio type
for the station being listened to.
g. Signal strength Displays the signal strength for the currently
tuned DAB station.The open block in the
signal strength graph shows the minimum
signal strength needed for good DAB
reception.The signal blocks will go up or
down showing the changing signal strength
as you adjust the aerial or the radio position.
a
b
c
d
f
e
g
1
BBC Radio 4
I’m sorry i have
BBC Radio 4
Talk
BBC Radio 4
BBC National DAB
BBC Radio 4
09:00 28-07-2014
BBC Radio 4
12B 225.648MHz
BBC Radio 4
128kbps / MP2
BBC Radio 4
10
1
Finding new stations - DAB
From time to time, new DAB radio stations may become available. Or you
may have moved to a different part of the country. In this case you may
need to cause your radio to scan for new stations.
1. Press and release the Auto Tune button. The display will show
'Scanning'. Your radio will perform a scan of the Band III DAB channels.
As new stations are found the station counter on the right-hand side
of the display will increase and stations will be added to the list.
Autoselect - DAB
As an alternative to pressing the Select button to select a station your
radio can be set so as to automatically select a station.
1. Press and release either the Tuning Up or Down buttons then
immediately press and hold down the Select button until the display
shows 'Autoselect ON'.
2. Press and release the Tuning buttons until the station you require is
visible on the display. After a few seconds your radio will automatically
select the station shown on the display.
3. To switch off autoselect press and release the Tuning Up or Down
buttons then immediately press and hold down the Select button until
the display shows 'Autoselect OFF'.
Scanning... 29
Station List
Autoselect ON
Station List
Autoselect OFF
1-3
1,3
1-3
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 hold the Info button until the Advanced DAB menu is
displayed and then release the Info button.
2. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons until 'Manual Tune'
shows on the display and then press and release the Select button
to enter the manual tune menu.
3. As an alternative to steps 1 and 2, you can simply press and hold the
Select button to enter the manual tune menu.
4. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the
required DAB channel.
5. Press and release the Select button to select the required DAB
channel. The clear un lled rectangle indicates the minimum signal
level required for satisfactory reception. The signal strength bar will
go up and down showing the changing signal strength as you adjust
the telescopic aerial or your radio.
6. When a DAB signal is found, the display will show the name of the
DAB multiplex. Any new radio stations found will be added to the list
stored in the radio.
7. Press and release the Select button to return to normal tuning after
a few seconds.
1
2,4
2-7
2,4
DAB
Manual Tune
Manual Tune
12B 225.648MHz
12B 225.648MHz
BBC Radio 1
Talk
12
Dynamic Range Control settings - DAB
Dynamic Range Control (also known as DRC) can make quieter sounds
easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment.
1. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio. Ensure
your radio is in DAB mode.
2. Press and hold the Info button until the Advanced DAB menu is
displayed and then release the Info button.
3. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons until the display
shows 'DRC Value'.
4. Press and release the Select button to enter adjustment mode.
5. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons to select the
required DRC setting (the default is 0).
DRC 0 - DRC is switched off, Broadcast DRC will be ignored.
DRC 1/2 - DRC level is set to 1/2 that sent by broadcaster.
DRC 1 - DRC is set as sent by broadcaster.
6. Press and release the Select button to con rm the setting. The display
will return to normal tuning mode.
Note: Not all DAB broadcasts are able to use the DRC function. If the
broadcast does not support DRC, then the DRC setting in the radio will
have no effect.
DAB
DRC Value
2
3,5
4,6
3,5
DRC Value
DRC 0
*
DRC Value
DRC ½
DRC Value
DRC 1
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Prune stations - DAB
If you move to a different part of the country, some of the stations which
were listed may no longer be available. Also, from time to time, some DAB
services may stop broadcasting, or may change location or frequency.
Stations which cannot be found, or which have not been received for a
very long time are shown in the station list with a question mark.
The Prune stations function will delete the marked DAB stations from
your station list.
1. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio. Ensure
your radio is in DAB mode.
2. Press and hold the Info button until the Advanced DAB menu is
displayed and then release the Info button.
3. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons until the display
shows 'Prune'. Press and release the Select button.
4. To cause the stations list to be pruned, eliminating unavailable stations
press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons until 'Yes' is
highlighted on the display.
5. Press and release the Select button to cause the invalid station names
to be removed from the station list.
If you do not wish to prune stations, highlight 'No' and then press and
release the Select button. The display will revert back to the previous
menu.
Note: If you have moved your radio to a different part of the country
you should carry out a search for new stations (please see the section
'Finding new stations' on page 10).
DAB
Prune
2
3,4
3,5
3,4
Prune?
No <Yes>
Prune?
<No> Yes
14
Operating your radio - FM
1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial. The aerial should be fully
extended and positioned vertically for optimum reception.
2. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio.
3. Press and release the Band button to select the FM mode.
4. Press and release the Auto Tune button. This will cause your radio to
search from low frequency to high frequency and to stop automatically
when it nds a station of suf cient strength.
5. The display will show the frequency of the signal which has been
found. If RDS information is available, after a few seconds the display
may show the radio station name. The display may also show 'St' and
'RDS' on the upper line if the station is received with stereo and RDS
information.
6. Press and hold down the Auto Tune button for 2-3 seconds. This will
cause your radio to search from high frequency to low frequency and
to stop automatically when it nds a station of suf cient strength.
7. When the end of the waveband is reached your radio will recommence
tuning from the opposite end of the waveband.
8. Adjust the Volume buttons to the required setting.
9. To switch off your radio press and release the On / Off button.
Note: If you nd that FM reception is poor, try repositioning the Telescopic
aerial. Fully extend and position vertically for optimum reception. If you
nd that an FM broadcast has a lot of background hiss, this may often be
reduced by setting the radio into Mono reception mode for the current FM
station. Please refer to the section 'Stereo/Mono setting - FM' on page
17 for further details.
2,9
3
4-6
8
8
89.30MHz
FM
Searching... >.
Searching... <.
15
Manual tuning - FM
1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial. The aerial should be fully
extended and positioned vertically for optimum reception.
2. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio.
3. Press and release the Band button to select the FM band.
4. Press and release either the Tuning Up or Down buttons to tune to
a station. The frequency will change in steps of 50kHz. Pressing and
holding one of the buttons will advance the frequency selection several
times each second.
5. When the end of the waveband is reached the radio will recommence
tuning from the opposite end of the waveband.
6. Adjust the Volume buttons to the required setting.
7. To switch off your radio press and release the On / Off button.
Note: If you nd that FM reception is poor, try repositioning the Telescopic
aerial. Fully extend and position vertically for optimum reception. If you
nd that an FM broadcast has a lot of background hiss, this may often be
reduced by setting the radio into Mono reception mode for the current FM
station. Please refer to the section 'Stereo/Mono setting - FM' on page
17 for further details.
2,7
3
6
6
4
4
89.30MHz
FM
BBC R4 St
RDS
The latest news
16
Display options - FM
When in FM mode your radio has a range of display options.
The Radio Data System (RDS) is a system in which inaudible digital
information is transmitted in addition to the normal FM radio programme.
RDS offers several useful features. The following are available on your radio.
1. Press and release the Info button to cycle through the various options.
a. Radio text Displays scrolling text messages such
as artist/track name, phone in number
etc.
b. Program Type Displays the programme information
for the station being listened to e.g.
Pop, Classic, News, etc.
c. Time and date Displays the current time and date.
d. Frequency Displays the frequency of the station
being listened to.
Note: These FM mode information displays are only available when the
radio is able to receive RDS information from the broadcaster.
a
b
c
d
BBC R4 St
RDS
The latest news
1
BBC R4 St
RDS
Talk
BBC R4 St
RDS
09:30 28-07-2014
BBC R4 St
RDS
89.30MHz
FM
17
Stereo / Mono setting - FM
Your radio will play stereo broadcasts in stereo so long as the received
signal is of adequate strength. However, as a stereo signal becomes weaker
the audio signal will become poorer. It may be preferable to force the radio
to play the station in mono in order to reduce the level of audio noise.
1. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio.
2. Tune to the required FM radio station as previously described.
3. If a station being received is weak some hiss may be audible. To
reduce this, press and release the Select button so that the display
shows ' Force mono'. Your radio will switch to mono mode.
4. To return to stereo/mono mode, press and release the Select button
so that the display shows 'Auto'.
3,4
1
Force mono
Auto
18
Scan sensitivity setting - FM
Your radio will normally scan for FM broadcasts which are strong enough
to give good reception. However, you may wish the Auto-scan function
to also be able to nd weaker signals, possibly from more distant radio
transmitters. Your radio includes a local / distant option for the Auto-scan
function.
1. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio.
2. If needed, press and release the Band button to select the FM mode.
3. Press and hold the Info button until the Advanced FM menu shows
on the display and then release the Info button.
4. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons until the display
shows 'FM Scan Zone'. Press and release the Select button to enter
the scan zone selection menu.
5. Press and release the Tuning Up or Down buttons to switch between
Local and Distant options on the lower line of the display. The Distant
option will allow the radio to nd weaker signals when scanning. The
current setting will be marked with an asterisk.
6. Press and release the Select button to con rm your selection. The
radio will then revert to the normal information display. The Local or
Distant setting is stored in the radio and remains in force until changed
or until a System Reset.
FM
FM Scan Zone
FM Scan Zone
*
Local
FM Scan Zone
*
Distant
2
3
4,5
4-6
4,5
19
Presetting stations - DAB and FM
You may store your preferred DAB and FM radio stations to the preset station
memories. There are 5 memory presets for each of the two wavebands.
Presets are remembered by your radio in the event of a power failure.
The procedure for setting presets and using them to tune stations is the
same for FM and DAB modes and is described below.
1. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio.
2. Tune to the required station as previously described.
3. Press and hold the required Preset button until the display shows, for
example, 'Preset 1 stored'. The station will be stored under the chosen
preset button. Repeat this procedure for the remaining presets.
4. Stations stored in the presets may be overwritten by following the
above procedure.
Recalling a preset - DAB and FM
1. Press and release the On / Off button to switch on your radio.
2. Select the required waveband.
3. Momentarily press and release the required Preset button. Your radio
will then tune to the station stored in preset memory.
Note: The displaly will show 'Preset 1 Empty' if no station has been
stored to that preset.
1
2
3
3
BBC Radio 4
Preset 1 stored
BBC Radio 4
Now Tuning...
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Roberts Play Duo User guide

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