Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011 User Guide

Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011 manual cover
Pages 36
Year 2011
Language(s)
English en

Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011 Specification

The Roberts Sound 38 CD, released in 2011, is a versatile audio system designed to deliver a comprehensive listening experience. It features a CD player compatible with standard audio CDs and MP3/WMA format discs, allowing users to enjoy a wide range of music collections. The device is equipped with DAB/DAB+ and FM radio tuners, providing access to digital and analog radio stations with clear sound quality. The inclusion of an SD card slot and a USB port enhances its functionality, enabling playback from various digital media sources. The system boasts superior sound output with its built-in stereo speakers, offering rich and immersive audio.

Additionally, the Roberts Sound 38 CD includes an auxiliary input for connecting external audio devices, expanding its usability. The system is also equipped with a clock and dual alarm functions, making it suitable for bedside use. Its intuitive interface, coupled with a backlit LCD display, ensures ease of use and convenient control over its features. The unit's design is both compact and stylish, fitting seamlessly into diverse environments. With user-friendly controls and a remote control for added convenience, the Sound 38 CD exemplifies a blend of functionality and design. This model reflects Roberts' commitment to quality audio solutions, catering to diverse listening preferences.

Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011 F.A.Q.

How do I set the alarm on the Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011?

To set the alarm, press the 'Alarm' button, use the 'Tuning' knob to select the desired alarm time, and confirm by pressing 'Select'. Ensure the alarm mode is set to CD, radio, or buzzer as per your preference.

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

First, ensure the disc is inserted correctly and is free from scratches or dirt. Try cleaning the CD lens with a lens cleaner. If the issue persists, reset the unit by unplugging it and then plugging it back in after a few minutes.

How can I improve radio reception on my Roberts Sound 38?

To improve radio reception, extend the antenna fully and reposition it for the best signal. Avoid placing the unit near electronic devices that may cause interference. Consider using an external antenna if available.

Can I connect my smartphone to the Roberts Sound 38 for audio playback?

Yes, you can connect your smartphone using an auxiliary cable. Plug one end into the headphone jack of your smartphone and the other end into the 'AUX IN' port on the back of the unit.

How do I perform a factory reset on the Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011?

To perform a factory reset, press and hold the 'Menu' button until 'System Reset' appears on the display. Use the 'Select' button to confirm the reset. Note that this will erase all presets and settings.

What type of CDs are compatible with the Roberts Sound 38?

The Roberts Sound 38 is compatible with standard audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. Ensure the CDs are free of any labels or stickers that may cause playback issues.

How can I adjust the display brightness on my unit?

To adjust the display brightness, press the 'Menu' button, navigate to 'Display Settings', and select 'Brightness'. Use the 'Tuning' knob to adjust the brightness to your preference.

Why is there no sound coming from the speakers?

Check if the volume is turned up and not muted. Ensure that the correct audio source is selected. Inspect the speaker connections to ensure they are secure. If using headphones, ensure they are unplugged.

How do I clean and maintain my Roberts Sound 38 CD 2011?

To clean the unit, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents. Regularly check and clean the CD lens with a lens cleaner to maintain optimal performance.

What is the procedure to set up a preset radio station?

To preset a radio station, tune to the desired frequency, press and hold one of the preset buttons until the display shows the preset number. The station is now stored in the preset memory.