ROCAM CR1030

ROCAM CR1030 Emergency Solar Hand-Crank AM/FM Radio User Manual

Mohlala: CR1030

1. Selelekela

Thank you for choosing the ROCAM CR1030 Emergency Solar Hand-Crank AM/FM Radio. This versatile device is designed to provide reliable communication, light, and power in various situations, including outdoor activities and emergencies. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and safety.

ROCAM CR1030 Emergency Solar Hand-Crank AM/FM Radio

The ROCAM CR1030 Emergency Solar Hand-Crank AM/FM Radio, featuring its robust design and multiple functionalities.

2. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana

Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng ka har'a sephutheloana sa hau:

  • ROCAM CR1030 AM/FM Radio
  • Portable Strap
  • Mofuta oa C-tjhaja Cable
  • Bukana ea Mosebelisi

3. Seta le Tšebeliso ea Pele

3.1 Ho tjhaja Betri ya ka Hare

Before first use, fully charge the internal 12000mAh battery using the provided Type-C cable.

  1. Connect the Type-C charging cable to the radio's Type-C input port.
  2. Hokela pheletso e 'ngoe ea thapo ho adaptara ea motlakase ea USB (ha e kenyelelitsoe) kapa koung ea USB ea khomphutha.
  3. The charging indicator light will illuminate. The radio is fully charged when the indicator turns solid.
ROCAM CR1030 charging via USB-C

The ROCAM CR1030 radio connected to a power source via its USB-C port for charging.

3.2 Installing AAA Batteries (Backup Power)

For additional backup power, you can install 3 AAA batteries (not included).

  1. Sheba sebaka sa betri ka morao ho seea-le-moea.
  2. Bula sekoahelo sa phaposi.
  3. Kenya libeteri tse 3 tsa AAA, ho netefatsa polarity e nepahetseng (+/-).
  4. Koala sekoaelo sa karolo ea betri ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng.

4. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

4.1 Ho Bulela/Tima Matla le Taolo ea Molumo

Rotate the BOLUMO knob clockwise to turn the radio on and increase volume. Rotate counter-clockwise to decrease volume and turn off.

4.2 Radio Operation (AM/FM)

  1. Eketsa antenna ea telescopic bakeng sa kamohelo e nepahetseng.
  2. Select the desired band (AM or FM) using the LEQEPHA switjha.
  3. Rotate the TLHOKOMELO knob to scan for stations. The frequency display will show the current station.
  4. Fetola BOLUMO konopa ho ea boemong boo u bo ratang ba ho mamela.
ROCAM CR1030 radio with extended antenna and tuning controls

The ROCAM CR1030 radio with its antenna extended, demonstrating its AM/FM reception capabilities.

4.3 Mesebetsi ea Mabone

The radio features two lighting modes:

  • Lebone: Tobetsa ea LEHLANYA button to turn on the front LED flashlight. Press again to turn off.
  • Ho bala Lamp: Lift the solar panel to reveal the reading lamp. Tobetsa ea KHANYA button (located under the solar panel) to turn on the 12 LED reading lamp. Press again to turn off.
ROCAM CR1030 showing flashlight and reading lamp e sebetsang

The ROCAM CR1030 providing illumination with its flashlight and reading lamp in different outdoor settings.

4.4 Alamo ea SOS

In an emergency, activate the SOS alarm:

  • Tobetsa o hatelle SOS button. The radio will emit a loud 120dB siren and a flashing red light.
  • Release the button to deactivate the alarm.
ROCAM CR1030 showing SOS alarm, power bank, and information display

The ROCAM CR1030 highlighting its SOS alarm, 12000mAh power bank, and ability to keep users informed during emergencies.

4.5 Charging External Devices (Power Bank)

The 12000mAh internal battery can charge your mobile devices:

  1. Connect your device's charging cable to the radio's USB-A output port or Type-C output port.
  2. The radio will begin charging your device.

4.6 Ho tjhaja Solar

The integrated solar panel provides a supplementary charging method:

  • Place the radio with the solar panel facing direct sunlight.
  • The solar charging indicator will light up.
  • Solar charging is most effective in strong, direct sunlight and is primarily intended for maintaining battery charge or for emergency top-ups.
ROCAM CR1030 showing solar panel and hand crank charging

The ROCAM CR1030 demonstrating its dual power upgrades: a large solar panel and an efficient hand crank for charging.

4.7 Hand-Crank Charging

When no other power source is available, use the hand crank:

  1. Unfold the hand crank handle from the back of the radio.
  2. Rotate the crank clockwise or counter-clockwise at a steady pace (approximately 130-150 RPM) for 3-5 minutes to generate enough power for basic functions (radio, light).
  3. The charging indicator will light up during cranking.
Close-up of ROCAM CR1030 hand crank mechanism

E qaqileng view of the high-torque hand crank mechanism on the ROCAM CR1030 radio.

5. Tlhokomelo

5.1 Ho hloekisa

Hlakola seea-le-moea ka bonolo, damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Ensure all ports are dry before use or charging.

5.2 Polokelo

Store the radio in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for extended periods, ensure the internal battery is charged to at least 50% and recharge every 3-6 months to prolong battery life. Remove AAA batteries if not used for a long time.

5.3 Ho Hanela Metsi (IPX6)

The ROCAM CR1030 is IPX6 waterproof, meaning it can withstand powerful water jets. It is not designed for submersion. Ensure all port covers are securely closed to maintain water resistance.

ROCAM CR1030 being carried outdoors, highlighting its portability and waterproof design

The ROCAM CR1030 is designed for outdoor use, being portable and waterproof (IPX6 rated).

6. Ho rarolla mathata

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Radio ha e bule.Internal battery is depleted. AAA batteries are depleted or incorrectly installed.Charge the internal battery via USB-C, solar, or hand-crank. Check and replace AAA batteries if used.
Kamohelo e mpe ea seea-le-moea.Antenna not extended. Weak signal area. Interference.Fully extend the telescopic antenna. Reposition the radio. Move away from electronic devices causing interference.
Ha e khone ho tjhaja sesebediswa sa kantle.Radio's internal battery is low. Cable is faulty. Device is incompatible.Ensure the radio's internal battery is sufficiently charged. Try a different charging cable.
Ho tjhaja letsatsi ho lieha.Insufficient sunlight. Panel is dirty.Place the radio in direct, strong sunlight. Clean the solar panel. Note that solar charging is supplementary.
Hand-crank charging is ineffective.Cranking too slowly or inconsistently.Maintain a steady cranking speed of 130-150 RPM.

7. Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
BrandROCAM
Nomoro ea MohlalaCR1030
MmalaNtsho
Theknoloji ea KhokahanoUSB
Likarolo Tse Khethehileng12000 mAh Battery, Ergonomic Design, Large 8500 mm² Solar Panel, 57 mm Speaker, 650 mA Hand Crank
Lisebelisoa tse lumellanangHeadphones, Smartphone
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa12.1L x 17.2W x 7.4H disentimitara
Theknoloji ea TuningAM/FM
Mohloli oa MatlaSolar Powered, Battery Powered, Electric Cord, Hand Crank, Type-C Input, Rechargeable Battery, 3 AAA Batteries
Lihlopha tsa Radio tse tšehetsoengAM, FM
Kenyellelitsoe LikaroloanaPortable Strap, Type-C Charging Cable, User Manual, AM/FM Radio
Ho hanyetsa MetsiIPX6
Yellow ROCAM CR1030 radio displaying 12000mAh battery capacity

The ROCAM CR1030 radio, highlighting its 12000mAh battery capacity.

8. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

ROCAM products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or the official ROCAM websebaka. Boloka rasiti ea hau ea theko e le bopaki ba hore u rekile.

9. Sehlahisoa Overview Video

Shebella video ena bakeng sa ho e qeta ka bokhutšoanyaneview of the ROCAM CR1030 Emergency Solar Hand-Crank AM/FM Radio's features and functions.

This video demonstrates the key features of the ROCAM CR1030 radio, including its charging methods, radio functionality, and lighting options.

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