GEEKiFY R05 Retro Radio with Bluetooth Instruction Manual

GEEKiFY R05 Retro Radio with Bluetooth Instruction Manual

Read instructions carefully before use and store in a safe place for future reference.

DESCRIPTION

FRONT PANEL:

  1. AM/FM frequency band
  2. AM/FM pointer
  3. Tuning knob
  4. Built-in speaker
  5. OFF/ Volume control – Turn on the Rotary Power knob, note that this also controls volume.
  6. LED Indicator
  7. Adjustable tone control knob
  8. AM/ FM /BT selector

BACK PANEL:

  1. Antenna
  2. AC in Jack

RADIO OPERATION

  1. Turn on the radio, turn the AM/FM/BT selector to select AM or FM.
  2. Use the TUNING knob turn band switch to choose the required station.
  3. Adjust antenna position to get the best receiving effect.

TIPS FOR GOOD RADIO RECEPTION

  • Use the FM WIRE ANTENNA and fully extend into an open area.
  • To insure best AM sensitivity, try to reposition the unit until the best reception is obtained.

BLUETOOTH FUNCTION OPERATION

  • Turn on the radio and turn the AM/FM/BT selector to BT.
  • Turn on the cell phone or mobile device Bluetooth function.
  • Find a Bluetooth named “Astro Speaker” and pair with it.
  • Upon successful pairing, a ping will sound and the LED Indicator will turn blue.
  • The cell phone or mobile device is now paired and can now play over the radio.

SPECIFICATIONS

FM

88MHz – 108 MHz

AM

530- 1600KHz
Bluetooth

V4.1

Speaker power

5W, 4Ω, 3 inches
Dimensions

9.5 x 4.5 x 6.3 inches

Weight

1.28 kg
Input voltage

AC 230V, 50Hz

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