Roberts RD60 Revival 0 Troubleshooting Guide

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Roberts RD60 Revival 0 Specification

The Roberts RD60 Revival is a blend of classic design and modern technology, offering a nostalgic aesthetic with contemporary functionality. This portable DAB/FM radio stands out with its vintage 1950s-inspired craftsmanship, featuring a hand-crafted wooden cabinet wrapped in leatherette. It is equipped with both Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) and Frequency Modulation (FM) capabilities, allowing users to access a wide range of radio stations with crystal-clear sound quality. The RD60 features a rotary tuning and volume control, maintaining the retro charm while providing ease of use. Its LCD screen displays station information and settings, enhancing user interaction. The radio is powered by either mains electricity or batteries, providing flexibility for home or outdoor use. Additionally, it includes a stereo line-in socket, enabling connection to smart devices for an enhanced audio experience. The RD60 Revival supports station presets, allowing users to store and quickly access their favorite stations. With its blend of aesthetics and advanced functionalities, the Roberts RD60 Revival caters to those seeking both style and quality audio performance in a portable radio device.

Roberts RD60 Revival 0 F.A.Q.

How do I set the alarm on my Roberts RD60 Revival?

To set the alarm on your Roberts RD60 Revival, press the 'Alarm' button. Use the 'Tuning/Select' knob to adjust the time and confirm your selection by pressing the knob. Ensure that the alarm is activated by checking the alarm icon on the display.

Why is my Roberts RD60 not turning on?

If your Roberts RD60 does not turn on, check if the power supply is connected correctly. Ensure the batteries are inserted properly and have enough charge if using battery power. If the issue persists, try resetting the device by turning it off and on again.

How do I perform a factory reset on the Roberts RD60?

To perform a factory reset on your Roberts RD60, press and hold the 'Info/Menu' button until the menu appears. Use the 'Tuning/Select' knob to scroll to 'Factory Reset', then press the knob to confirm. This will restore the radio to its original settings.

Can I connect my Roberts RD60 to an external speaker?

Yes, the Roberts RD60 has a line-out socket that can be used to connect to an external speaker. Use a suitable audio cable to connect the line-out socket of the RD60 to the input of your external speaker.

How do I improve the FM radio reception on my Roberts RD60?

To improve FM radio reception on the Roberts RD60, extend the telescopic antenna fully and adjust its position. If reception is still poor, try moving the radio to a different location or near a window.

Is it possible to update the firmware on the Roberts RD60?

The Roberts RD60 does not support firmware updates. It is designed to operate with the pre-installed firmware. For any issues or improvements, please contact Roberts customer support.

How can I switch between DAB and FM modes on the Roberts RD60?

To switch between DAB and FM modes on the Roberts RD60, press the 'Mode' button. The radio will toggle between DAB and FM modes with each press. Ensure the display shows the desired mode.

The display on my Roberts RD60 is dim. How can I adjust the brightness?

To adjust the display brightness on your Roberts RD60, press and hold the 'Info/Menu' button to access the menu. Use the 'Tuning/Select' knob to navigate to 'Display', then select 'Brightness'. Adjust the brightness level using the knob and confirm your choice.

How can I save a radio station preset on the Roberts RD60?

To save a radio station preset, tune to the desired station. Press and hold one of the preset buttons (1-5) until you hear a confirmation beep. The station is now saved to that preset button for quick access.

What should I do if the sound is distorted on my Roberts RD60?

If the sound from your Roberts RD60 is distorted, first check the volume level to ensure it is not too high. Try moving the radio to a different location to avoid interference. If using an external speaker, verify the connection.