ROCAM CR1009 User manual

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Chapter 2 POWER SUPPLY MODE
There are 5 power supply to power the radio:
1. Hank Crank Power
(1) Unfold the crank handle from the backside and rotate it in either
direction.
(2) Rotate the crank handle, It will generate 300-350mA electricity
to charge build-in 5000mAh rechargeable battery.
Note: Rotate the crack handle at the speed of 2 laps per second.
It will generate 300-350mA electricity.
2. Solar Power
(1) Expose the solar panel to sunlight, don’t charge indoors.
(2) It will generate 30-50mA electricity to charge build-in 5000mAh
rechargeable battery.
Note: Solar panel will generate 30-50mA electricity when exposed to sunlight.
It is difficult to fully charge the 5000mAh battery with solar panel, which is
mostly used for maintaining the rechargeable battery.
3. Micro USB Adapter Charging input
(1) Connect USB Cable(included) to a regular AC power adapter(not
included).
(2) Plug the USB cable into the Micro USB port of the radio.
(3) Plug the AC adaper to a 110-220V standard outle.
It is highly recommended to use 5V/2A AC power adapter.
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Chapter 1 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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1. USB Output Charging Port
2. Micro USB Input charging Port for Built-in Battery
3. Carry Strap Holder 4. Flashlight Button 5. Reading Lamp Button
6. SOS Control Button 7. Speaker 8. Telescopic Antenna
9. Power ON/OFF & Volume Knob 10. Frequency Display
11. Turning Knob 12. Battery Indicator 13. Charging Indicator
14. Power On Indicator 15. Band Selector 16. Power Selector
17. Weather Band Selector 18. SOS Flashlight
19. Flashlight 20. 5000mAh Rechargeable Battery (included)
21. Battery Compartment Cover 22. Solar Panel
23. Reading Lamp 24. AAA Battery Compartment Cover
25. Crank Handle
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CR1009 Emergency Alert Radio
with AM/FM/SW/NOAA weather/Solar Crank Version 2.2
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Chapter 3 POWER INDICATORS
1. Turn on radio
Rotate the volume control knob away from the OFF position, the radio will
turn on automatically.
2. Band Selector
Rotate the band selector switch to choose the band you want to listen to.
You can choose from the AM/FM, Shortwave and Weather Band.
Weather Band: Receives all 7 weather band from NOAA, the U.S. National
Weather Service which broadcasts in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S.
Virgin Islands.
AM Band: Receives all local AM stations from 520KHz to 1710 KHz.
FM band: Receives all local FM stations from 87.00Mhz – 108MHz.
SW Band: Receives all Shortwave bands from 2.3MHz- 22Mhz
Note: SW band allows you to listen to overseas broadcasts from stations
like the BBC, Radio Moscow, Radio, France, Radio Beijing, Voice of America
and more.
3. Volume Control
Turn the volume control knob to adjust the sound volume of the radio.
4. Tuning
Select the band you want to listen to, then turn the tuning knob slowly until
you receive the desired station.
Note:
(1) When listening to FM/SW1/SW2 and Weather Band, please extend the
telescopic antenna to receive the best signal. When listening to the AM
stations, it is better to use it near a window or open space, in order to
receive better signals.
Chapter 9 RADIO OPERATION
Connect your phone charging cable with the USB output port on the back of
the Radio.
Chapter 4 CHARGING PHONE or PORTABLE DIGITAL DEVICE
(2) Please note with regarding to the NOAAWeather Band: You need to
identify which band receives your local weather band report. When you
change locations either to another city or state, you may need to choose a
different band to get the local report in that location.
5. Weather Band
Set the band selector to WB, and choose one of the 7 bands to find your
local weather station.
Note: NOAA Weather band is a service broadcast of the U.S. Government
and available in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
6. NOAA Alert
(1) Turn on the radio by rotating the volume control knob awasy from the
OFF position.
(2) Set the band selector to WB to turn the weather band to your local
weather station.
(3) When the National Weather Service issues a severe weather alert, the
machine will emit an SOS alarm sound for 9 seconds, meanwhile, the
red light flashes, and then the radio will continue to play the weather
information.
It is recommended to use the AC adaptor to power the radio when you turn
on the NOAA Alert.
CHARGING
Li-ion battery power is LOW
Li-ion battery power is charging
The radio is on
Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS
FM: 87 - 108 MHz
NOAA Weather: 162.400MHz /162.425MHz / 162.450MHz /
162.475MHz / 162.50MHz /162.525MHz / 162.55MHz
AM (MW): 520 -1710 KHz
SW: 2.3- 22.00 MHz
Solar Panel Power: 30-50mA
Crank power: 300-350mA
Rechargeable battery: 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery
AC power input interface: Micro USB
Flash every sencond
Note: This feature is only for charging the USB devices during emergency.
Don’t use it as a normal power bank.
The supplied charging cable is only for charging Micro USB device,
Other USB devices should be charged with original charging cable.
1. If you have installed AAA battery and intend to
use it, please switch the “POWER” button to
“AAA” side. Please use a little force when sliding
the “POWER” button to make sure it gets to the
MOST TOP to avoid the AAA power supply is not
connected.
2. If you plan to use Li-ion battery, please switch the
“POWER” button to “LI-ION” side. Please use a
little force when sliding the “POWER” button to
make sure it gets to the VERY BOTTOM to avoid
the Li-ion power supply is not connected.
Chapter 5 POWER SWITCH
1. Rotate up the lamp by 90 degrees for better reading
as a table lamp.
2. Click Reading Lamp Button to turn on lamp.
3. Click Reading Lamp Button again, the lamp will turn off.
Chapter 7 READING LAMP
1. Click Flashlight Button to turn on flashlight.
2. Click Flashlight Button again, the flashlight will turned
off.
Chapter 8 FLASHLIGHT
In a emergency, you can turn on the flashing red SOS light
and Alert sound.
1. Click SOS Button to turn on SOS alert.
2. Click SOS Button again, the SOS alert will be turned off.
Chapter 6 SOS ALERT
4. Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
5. AAA Batteries
(1) Open the battery compartment on the back of the unit and insert
3pcs AAA batteries making sure the polarity is correct.
(2) Set the Power Selector to AAA.
Note: In AAA batteries power mode, SOS alert sound is lower than li-ion battery
power. Because the current of AAA battery is weaker than the current of
li-ion battery.
AAA batteries is not included.
If the CR1009 has no power, you can rotate the crack handle for 8-15
minutes (The time depends on your speed of rotation). then your phone will
get enough power to start up.
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