Roberts Radio ecologic 5 manual Auxiliary input socket

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Auxiliary input socket

1.A 3.5mm stereo Auxiliary Input socket is provided on the right hand side of your clock radio to permit an audio signal to be fed into the unit from an external audio device such as iPod, MP3 or CD player. Connecting to this socket will override the radio functions

2.Adjust the volume control on your iPod, MP3 or CD player to a reasonably high level, and then adjust the Volume control on your clock radio for comfortable listening.

IMPORTANT: The radio alarm will not be audible while you have any connection to the Aux in socket. The buzzer alarm may still be used.

Note: When you connect the audio source your clock radio will be muted. To be able to listen to DAB or FM radio, you must disconnect your player from the Aux In socket.

Line Out

Aux In

VOLUME

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Contents Ecologic Contents Controls Top Controls rear Controls right hand sideUsing the clock radio for the first time Operating your clock radio Selecting a station DAB Display modes DAB Secondary services DABCurrently tuned DAB station Finding new stations DAB Manual tuning DAB DRC1 Dynamic Range Control DRC settings DABOperating your radio FM auto-tune Manual tune FM Display modes FM Recalling a preset station Presetting stationsClock display Display DimmerDisplay Backlight 74,5,7 Setting the alarm times119,11 1919 Cancelling alarms To view the alarm settingsTo set the snooze time SnoozeSleep timer Setting the clock manually Tuning To return to auto clock set mode Auxiliary input socket Line out socket Headphone socketSoftware version System reset Page Specifications Circuit FeaturesPage Page Guarantee Roberts Radio Technical Services