Roberts Radio Stereo System CD9912 User Guide

CD9912  
Stereo CD Radio  
Cassette Recorder  
Please read this manual before use  
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Controls  
(Top)  
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Fu n ction  
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CD  
D igital Sou nd C on trol  
Tape  
Radio  
SPATIAL  
SOUND  
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CD 9912  
Vo lu m e  
Digital to Analogue Converter  
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Open  
7. Pause button  
1. Volume control  
8. Stop/Eject button  
9. Fast forward button  
10. Rewind button  
11. Play button  
2. Spatial sound control  
3. Function switch  
4. Telescopic aerial  
5. Digital sound control  
6. CD door  
12 11 10  
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12. Record button  
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Controls  
(Front)  
13 14 15  
16  
17  
19  
20 21 22 23  
24  
18  
Band  
UP/  
F.Skip  
Stop  
On  
Repeat  
MEM  
DOWN/  
B.Skip  
Stand By  
Prog  
Intro  
Track  
S
EN  
S
O
R
Pla y/Pa use  
Random  
Close  
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STEREO RADIO CD CASSETTE PLAYER  
Pla y  
Rewind  
F. Forward  
Stop/Eje ct  
Pa use  
13. Intro button  
20. Stop button  
14. Random/Memory down button  
15. Repeat/Memory up button  
16. Band select button  
21. Play pause button  
22. Standby button  
23. Prog. button  
17. Tuning Up/F.Skip button  
18. Tuning Down/B.Skip button  
19. Display  
24. FM Mono\Stereo switch (on rear)  
25. Cassette door  
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Display  
Indicates sound effect  
Lights during CD playback  
Lights during CD pause  
Lights during CD intro mode  
Lights during CD repeat all tracks  
Flashes during CD repeat one track  
Lights during CD random play  
Indicates radio memory channel  
Indicates CD track  
Lights when receiving FM stereo stations  
Lights when adjusting volume  
Indicates selected waveband  
Indicates CD track number or radio memory  
channel  
Indicates CD playing time or radio station  
frequency  
Shows MHZ for FM reception and kHz for  
MW/LW reception  
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Battery operation  
1. Remove the Battery cover on the rear of your CD radio cassette by  
pushing the catches in the direction of the arrows.  
2. Insert two LR6 (AA size) batteries into the small spaces in the battery  
compartment. Insert eight LR20 (D size) batteries into the remaining  
spaces in the compartment. Take care to ensure all batteries are  
inserted with the correct polarity as shown inside the battery  
compartment. Replace the battery cover.  
note : the two LR6 batteries provide power for the radio memory  
and must be fitted at all times.  
3. Reduced power, distortion, and a ‘stuttering’ sound are all signs that  
the batteries may need replacing. If your CD radio cassette is not to  
be used for any extended period of time it is recommended that the  
eight LR20 (D size) batteries are removed from the radio.  
We would recommend for economy that the CD9912 is used on the  
mains whenever possible with battery operation for occasional or  
stand-by use only.  
Mains operation  
1. Place your CD radio cassette on a flat surface.  
2. Plug the mains lead into the Socket located on the rear of your CD  
radio cassette. Ensure that the plug is pushed fully into the socket.  
ON  
3. Plug the other end into a wall socket and switch on.  
4. Do not allow this unit to be exposed to water, steam or sand. Do not  
leave your radio where excessive heat could cause damage such as  
in a parked car where the heat from the sun can build up even though  
the outside temperature may not seem too high.  
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General  
Switching on and off  
1. Press the Standby button to switch on. The Standby indicator  
located within the Standby button will turn off.  
2. ToswitchoffpresstheStandbybuttonagain.TheStandbyindicator  
Stand By  
Stand By  
will light up.  
3. When using the mains supply the Standby button on the remote  
control can be used to turn the unit on and off.  
Stand By  
Play /Pa use  
4. WhenusingbatterysupplytheStandbybuttonontheremotecontrol  
Digital Sound  
Control  
can only be used to turn the unit off. This is to save battery life.  
Sound controls  
Volume  
1. Adjust the volume to the required level using the Volume control.  
SPATIAL  
SOUND  
Spatial sound  
1. This feature creates a 3-D effect from the stereo sound produced by  
the loudspeakers. Press the Spatial sound button to turn on Spatial  
sound. Press the button again to release and turn off Spatial sound.  
Volume  
Digital Sound Control (DSC)  
The DSC feature creates a realistic atmosphere for a style of music using  
the latest digital sound technology.  
1. RepeatedlypressandreleasetheDSCbuttonuntilthedesiredsound  
effect CLASSIC, ROCK or POP is shown on the display.  
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Radio operation  
Function  
note : the two LR6 batteries provide power for the radio memory and  
must be fitted at all times.  
CD  
Tape  
Radio  
1. Set the Function switch to the 'Radio' position.  
2. Adjust the Volume control until a hissing sound is heard.  
Band  
Volume  
3. Repeatedly press and release the Band button until the required  
wavebandappearsinthedisplay. OnFM fullyextendthe Telescopic  
aerial. On MW and LW rotate your radio for best reception.  
4. Press and hold down either the UP  
or DOWN  
buttons until  
the frequency in the display begins to change rapidly. Release the  
button.  
5. Your radio will scan the selected waveband, stopping each time it  
finds a station of sufficient strength. Adjust the Volume control to the  
required level.  
UP/  
F.Skip  
6. To search for additional stations repeat the above procedure. Search  
DOWN/  
B.Skip  
tuning may be stopped by a single press on either the UP  
DOWN buttons.  
or  
7. To tune to a weak station repeatedly press and release the UP  
orDOWN buttonsuntilthecorrectfrequencyisdisplayedoruntil  
reception is best.  
8. OnFM ifthestationbeingreceivedisweaksomehissmaybeaudible,  
to reduce the hiss set the FM mode switch (located on the rear of the  
unit) to the 'Mono' position.  
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Presetting stations  
You may store up to 40 different stations, 20 on FM, 10 on MW and 10 on  
LW.  
Band  
UP/  
F.Skip  
1. Select the required waveband using the Band button.  
2. Select the required station using the UP  
or DOWN  
buttons.  
DOWN/  
B.Skip  
3. Press the Prog. button. MEMORY will flash in the display.  
4. Select the required memory channel where you wish to store the  
station using the MEM  
or  
buttons.  
5. Whilst MEMORY is flashing in the display press PROG. to store the  
station.  
Prog  
6. Memory will disappear from the display. The display will indicate the  
stations memory channel, its frequency and waveband.  
7. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining presets.  
MEM  
8. If you assign a station to a memory channel that had been previously  
assigned to a different station the old station is deleted and replaced  
by the new one.  
Prog  
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Band  
Recalling a preset station  
MEM  
1. Select the required waveband using the Band button.  
2. Select the desired memory channel using the MEM or buttons.  
The display indicates the selected channel, station frequency and  
waveband.  
Last station memory  
1. Your radio provides an automatic last station memory function. This  
function recalls the station that was playing when the radio was  
switched off.  
Stand By  
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Compact discs  
Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the  
symbol.  
Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD. Always hold the CD  
at the edge and store it in its box after use with the label facing up.  
To remove dust and dirt, breathe on the CD and wipe it with a soft, lint-free  
cloth in a straight line from the centre towards the edge.  
Cleaning agents may damage the CD  
Do not expose the CD to rain, moisture, sand, or to excessive heat. (e.g.  
from heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun).  
Inserting a CD  
Function  
1. Set the Function switch to CD.  
CD  
Tap e  
Radio  
2. To open the CD compartment, push theCD door on the edge marked  
'Open'  
3. InsertanAudioCD, printedsidefacingup. ClosetheCDdoor. TheCD  
player will scan the contents of the CD and the total number of tracks  
will appear on the display.  
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Playing a CD  
1. Press the Play/Pause button to start playback.  
2. Set the Volume to the required level.  
Play/Pause  
3. Set the Spatial sound and DSC controls to the required positions.  
4. TopauseplaybackpressthePlay/Pausebutton.ThePausesymbol  
will appear in the display. To resume playback press the Play/Pause  
button again.  
SPATIAL  
SOUND  
5. To stop playback, press the Stop button. The total number of CD  
tracks and playing time will appear on the display.  
Volume  
6. To take out the CD, open the CD door by pushing the edge marked  
'Open'. The CD door should only be opened when the CD is in Stop  
mode.  
Play/Pause  
Stop  
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Selecting a track  
1. Whilst the CD is playing, press either the B.skip  
or F.skip  
buttons to change to the desired track.  
UP/  
F.Skip  
2. You can also skip tracks when the player is in stop mode. Skip to the  
desired track using the B.skip or F.skip buttons. Press  
the Play/Pause button to play the selected track.  
Play/Pause  
DOWN/  
B.Skip  
3. You can search for a particular part of a track whilst the CD is playing,  
press and hold down either the B.skip or F.skip buttons.  
Release the button when the desired part of the track is reached.  
Random play  
1. Press the Random button. 'RANDOM' will appear in the display.  
2. PressthePlay/Pausebutton, tracksareplayedinrandomorderuntil  
Random  
all tracks have been played once.  
3. Press the Stop button to cancel Random play.  
4. Random play is not possible during playback of a CD programme.  
Stop  
Play/Pause  
Intro play  
1. Press the Intro button. 'INTRO' will appear in the display.  
2. The first 10 seconds of each CD track will play.  
Intro  
3. Press the Stop button to cancel Intro play  
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Repeat play  
Repeating the CD  
Repeat  
1. Press the Repeat button once. 'REPEAT' will appear in the display.  
2. Press the Play/Pause button, the CD will repeat continuously.  
3. Press the Stop button to cancel repeat play.  
Repeating a track  
1. Press the Repeat button twice. 'REPEAT' will flash in the display.  
Repeat  
2. Press the Play/Pause button, the track will repeat continuously.  
3. Press the Stop button to cancel repeat play.  
CD programmed play  
By programming your CD player you can play up to 20 tracks in any  
desired order.  
Prog  
1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, press the Prog. button. 'MEMORY'  
and 'TRACK' will flash in the display.  
2. Select the first track using the B.skip  
or F.skip  
buttons.  
UP/  
F.Skip  
3. Press the Programme button to store the track.  
Play/Pause  
4. Repeat the above steps until you have completed your program.  
Press the Play/Pause button to commence play of the selected  
tracks.  
Prog  
DOWN/  
B.Skip  
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Checking a programme  
1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, repeatedly press and release the  
Prog. button to step through the programme. The display will show  
the programme and track numbers.  
Prog  
2. Press the Play/Pause button to commence playback of the  
Play/Pause  
programme.  
Changing a programme  
Adding tracks to the programme  
1. Repeatedly press and release the Prog. button until the display  
Prog  
shows the first empty memory location (00 under track).  
2. You can now add track to the programme as described earlier (max  
20 tracks).  
Replacing previously programmed tracks  
1. Repeatedly press and release the Prog. button until the display  
shows the memory location you wish to replace.  
Prog  
2. Select the new track using the B.skip  
or F.skip  
buttons.  
UP/  
F.Skip  
3. Store the track by pressing the Prog. button.  
4. Press the Play/Pause button to commence playback of the  
DOWN/  
B.Skip  
Prog  
Play/Pause  
programme.  
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Playing a programme  
1. Pressthe Prog. buttononcetoshowthefirsttrackoftheprogramme.  
Prog  
2. Press the Play/pause button. Play will start with the first track of the  
programme and stop after the last track of the programme.  
3. Press the Stop button to stop playback of a programme.  
Stop  
4. Whilst playing a programme it is possible to select the required  
Play/Pause  
programme track using the B.skip  
or F.skip  
buttons.  
Erasing a programme  
1. To clear a CD programme press the Prog. button followed by the  
Stop button.  
2. CD programmes can only be erased whilst the CD player is in stop  
mode.  
Stop  
Prog  
3. CD programmes are also erased:-  
By opening the CD door  
Moving the function switch from the CD position  
If the batteries are exhausted or if the power supply is interrupted in  
any way.  
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Listening to cassette tapes  
Function  
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Note: This unit is not suitable for recording onto CHROME (IEC II) or  
METAL (IEC IV) cassettes. For playback any cassette type may be used  
CD  
Tap e  
Radio  
Play  
Rewind  
F. Forward Stop/Eject  
Pause  
1. Set the Function switch to the 'Tape' position.  
2. Press the Stop eject button to open the Cassette compartment.  
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3. Insert a pre-recorded cassette with the tape surface downwards and  
the side with the desired recording facing towards you.  
4. Close the Cassette compartment.  
5. Depress the Play button and adjust the Volume control to suit your  
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personal taste.  
SPATIAL  
SOUND  
6. Set the Spatial sound and DSC controls to the required positions  
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7. Use the Fast forward or Rewind buttons to locate a specific part of  
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the tape.  
Volume  
8. If you wish to temporarily stop the playback depress the Pause  
button. When you are ready to resume playback press the Pause  
button a second time.  
Play  
Rewind  
F. Forward Stop/Eject  
Pause  
9. To stop the tape press the Stop/Eject button.  
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Recording from the Radio  
Function  
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1. Set the Function switch to the 'Radio' position.  
2. Tune in to the desired station.  
CD  
Tape  
Radio  
3. Adjust the Volume control to suit your requirements.  
Volume  
4. Insert a blank cassette with the tape surface downwards and the side  
you wish to record on facing towards you.  
Play  
Rewind  
F. Forward Stop/Eject  
Pause  
5. Depress the Record button to commence recording.  
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6. The recording level is set automatically and is not affected by the  
setting of the Volume control.  
7. To stop the recording press the Stop/Eject button.  
Recording from CD  
Function  
1
1. Set the Function switch to the 'CD' position.  
CD  
Tap e  
Radio  
2. Insert a CD into the compartment. Insert a blank cassette with the  
tape surface downwards and the side you wish to record on facing  
towards you.  
Play  
Rewind  
F. Forward Stop/Eject  
Pause  
3. Depress the Record button to commence recording. The CD will  
start automatically (CD syncro start)  
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4. To stop the recording press the Stop/Eject button.  
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Preventing accidental erasure  
1. To safeguard your recordings against accidental erasure, break off  
the appropriate tab on the cassette as shown .  
Safety tab side A  
Safety tab side B  
2. There is one tab for each side of the cassette. This will prevent the  
Record button from being pressed.  
A
3. To restore the cassette to normal, seal the tab openings with a small  
piece of self-adhesive tape.  
Cleaning tape heads  
The oxide from magnetic tapes can accumulate on the pinch roller (A) the  
capstan shaft (B) and also the heads (C and D). This will impair the sound  
quality.  
To clean these parts proceed as follows:-  
1. Turn off the power to the unit.  
2. Press the Stop/Eject button.  
C
A
B
D
3. Press the Play button and the heads will be clearly seen.  
4. Clean the surfaces (A, B, C, D) with a lint free rag or cotton swab  
soaked in alcohol. Press the stop/eject button as soon as cleaning is  
over.  
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Remote control  
The buttons on the remote control have the same functions as the  
corresponding buttons on the main unit.  
Note:WhenusingyourCDradiocassetteonbatteries, theStandbybutton  
on the remote handset can only be used to switch the unit off. To  
switch the unit on when using battery supply, use the Standby button  
on the main unit.  
Stand By  
Play/Pause  
Digital Sound  
Control  
Batteries  
1. Openthecompartmentontherearofyouremotecontrolbyslidingthe  
cover in the direction of the arrow.  
2. Insert two LR03 (AAA size) batteries into the small spaces in the  
battery compartment. Take care to ensure the batteries are inserted  
with the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment.  
Replace the battery cover.  
Stop  
UP/F.Skip  
Replacement of batteries  
Volume  
1. If the range of your infrared remote control seems to decrease, or if  
certain functions no longer operate, you should replace the batteries.  
DOWN/B.Skip  
Random  
2. If your remote control is not to be used for any extended period of time  
it is recommended that the two LR03 batteries are removed from the  
handset.  
CD 9912  
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Headphones  
1. A Headphone Socket (3.5mm) located on the left hand end of your  
CD radio cassette is provided for use with either headphones or an  
earpiece. Inserting the headphone plug automatically mutes the  
internal loudspeaker.  
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Specifications  
Power Requirements  
Mains  
Circuit Features  
AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
8 x LR20 (C size)  
2 x LR6 (AA size)  
only  
Loudspeaker  
Output Power  
Headphone socket  
Aerial System FM  
MW  
2 x 100mm  
Batteries  
2 x 2.5 Watts  
2 x LR03 (AAA size) included  
3.5mm dia  
Telescopic aerial  
Built-in Ferrite aerial  
Built-in Ferrite aerial  
LW  
Frequency Coverage  
FM  
MW  
LW  
87.5-108MHz  
522- 1620kHz  
146- 281kHz  
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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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.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequential damage.  
3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers.  
N.B. Damaged or broken telescopic aerials will not be replaced under guarantee.  
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 on the rear of this booklet before taking further action.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
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ROBERTSRADIOTECHNICALSERVICESDEPARTMENT  
97-99 Worton Road  
IsleworthMiddlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline:- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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