Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 User Guide

Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 manual cover
Pages 56
Year 2012
Language(s)
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Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 Specification

The Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 is a versatile audio system designed to deliver high-quality sound through a compact, stylish form factor. This model features a top-loading CD player compatible with standard audio CDs, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, ensuring users can enjoy their entire collection. It integrates DAB, DAB+, and FM radio tuners, providing access to a broad range of radio stations with clear digital sound quality. The system includes a multifunctional LCD display for easy navigation and information display, enhancing user experience.

Equipped with an auxiliary input, the Roberts Sound 100 allows connection to external devices such as MP3 players or smartphones, expanding its functionality beyond traditional media. The USB port provides additional versatility, enabling playback of MP3 and WMA files directly from flash drives. Its built-in stereo speakers deliver robust sound output, supported by adjustable bass and treble controls for personalized audio settings.

The unit features a dual alarm system with sleep and snooze functions, making it suitable for bedroom use. Users can set their preferred wake-up source, choosing from radio, CD, or buzzer. The remote control provides convenient operation from a distance, allowing full control over the system's functions without direct interaction.

Compact in design, the Roberts Sound 100 fits seamlessly into various home environments, combining aesthetics with functionality. Its intuitive interface and diverse connectivity options make it a suitable choice for users seeking an all-in-one audio solution. With a focus on delivering rich sound and user-friendly operation, the Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 stands out as a reliable and versatile audio system for everyday use.

Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 F.A.Q.

How do I set the alarm on the Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012?

To set the alarm, press the 'Alarm' button on the unit. Use the 'Select' knob to choose the alarm time and confirm by pressing 'Select' again. Adjust the alarm sound by selecting either the radio or the buzzer.

What should I do if the CD player is not reading discs?

Ensure the disc is clean and free from scratches. Check that it is inserted correctly. If the issue persists, try other discs to determine if the problem is with the CD or the unit.

How can I improve the FM radio reception?

Extend the FM antenna fully and adjust its position. Moving the unit closer to a window can also help. Avoid placing the unit near devices that can cause interference.

Can I connect external speakers to the Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012?

Yes, you can connect external speakers using the line-out socket located at the back of the unit. Ensure the external speakers are compatible with the line-out specifications.

Why does the unit display "No Disc" when a CD is inserted?

Check if the CD is inserted with the label side facing up. Ensure the CD is clean and not damaged. If the problem continues, the lens might need cleaning.

How do I reset the Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012 to factory settings?

To reset the unit, press and hold the 'Menu' button until "Factory Reset" appears on the display. Confirm the reset by pressing 'Select'.

What is the best way to clean the unit?

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the unit. Avoid using liquid cleaners or abrasive pads. For the CD lens, use a CD lens cleaner if necessary.

How can I set the sleep timer on the Roberts Sound 100 CD 2012?

Press the 'Sleep' button on the remote control. Use the arrow buttons to select the desired sleep time, then confirm by pressing 'Select'.

Why is there no sound coming from the speakers?

Ensure the volume is turned up and not muted. Check all connections, including power and speaker cables. Verify the correct audio source is selected.

How do I program preset radio stations?

To preset stations, tune to the desired station and hold down the preset button (1-5) until the display shows the preset number. Repeat for additional stations.