Contents

 

Important Information

1

Automatic plug and play setup

2

Controls

3-4

Display

5

Battery Operation

6

Mains Operation

6

Setting the clock automatically

7

Setting the clock manually

8

Setting the day of week manually

8

Setting the alarm time

9

Displaying the alarm time

9

Wake to buzzer

9

Wake to radio

10

Snooze control

10

Sleep timer

10

Weekend alarm cancel

11

Operating your radio - search tuning

11

Operating your radio - manual tuning

12

Presetting stations

13

Recalling a preset station

14

Last station memory

14

RDS features

15

Operating your radio using RDS

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Display modes

16

Alternate frequency (AF)

16

Radio text

17

Programme type display (PTY)

17

Programme type search

18

Traffic announcements (TA)

18-19

Display backlight

20

Demonstration mode

20

Headphones

20

General

21

Mains supply

21

Troubleshooting

22

Specifications

22

Circuit features

22

Important Information - please read before use

To assist the auto setup of your radio it is recommended that, before connecting your radio to a power supply (batteries or mains), to fully extend the telescopic aerial and place your radio in a position where radio reception is best.

Note : The two LR6 (AA size) batteries provide power for the clock/memory backup and must be fitted at all times.

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Roberts Radio R9999 manual Important Information please read before use