Mawu Oyamba
Zikomo pogulaasing the ROCAM CR1030DAB Solar DAB+/FM Emergency Radio. This portable radio is designed for reliable communication and power in various situations, from daily use to outdoor adventures and emergencies. It features DAB+/FM radio reception, Bluetooth connectivity, multiple charging options including solar and hand crank, a powerful 12000 mAh battery, and integrated lighting functions. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper operation and to maximize the product's lifespan.
Malangizo a Chitetezo
- Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight for prolonged periods (beyond charging), or high humidity.
- Pewani kugwetsa kapena kugwetsa wailesi mwamphamvu.
- Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
- Keep the device away from water and other liquids, except for its IPX6 water resistance which protects against strong jets of water. Do not submerge.
- Ensure the USB-C port cover is securely closed when not in use, especially in wet conditions.
- When using the hand crank, turn it at a steady, moderate pace. Excessive force or speed can damage the mechanism.
- The SOS alarm is very loud. Avoid activating it unnecessarily or near sensitive ears.
- Tayani mabatire motsatira malamulo a m'deralo.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zilipo mu phukusi:
- 1 × ROCAM CR1030DAB Radio
- 1 × USB-C Charging Chingwe
- 1 × Portable Strap
- 1 × Buku Logwiritsa Ntchito
Zathaview
Dziwanitseni ndi zigawo za wailesi ndi zowongolera.

Chithunzi: Patsogolo view of the ROCAM CR1030DAB radio, highlighting its display, control buttons, and extended antenna. The radio is shown in an outdoor setting, emphasizing its portable and robust design.
Zigawo Zofunikira:
- Chiwonetsero chamtundu wa 2.4-inch: Shows station information, battery level, time, and menu options.
- Mabatani Owongolera: Power, Mode, Menu, Scan, Volume, Navigation (Up/Down/Left/Right/OK), SOS.
- Telescopic Antenna: For optimal DAB+/FM signal reception.
- Solar Panel: Yopezeka pamwamba popangira ma solar.
- Hand Crank: On the side for manual power generation.
- Tochi: Integrated LED light on one end.
- Kuwerenga Lamp: Foldable panel with 12 LEDs.
- Doko la USB-C Lolowetsa/Zotulutsa: For charging the radio and charging external devices.
- Chomverera M'makutu Jack (3.5mm): Kumvetsera mwachinsinsi.
- Chipinda cha Battery: For AAA backup batteries.

Chithunzi: Mwatsatanetsatane view of the radio's 2.4-inch color display, illustrating its clarity and the information presented, such as station name and signal strength.

Chithunzi: The radio highlighting its audio capabilities, featuring 57mm speakers designed for clear, powerful sound with balanced vocals and deep bass.

Chithunzi: The radio held in hand, illustrating its ultra-portable design and compact dimensions (17.3 cm length, 12.1 cm height, 7.4 cm width), along with its IPX6 water resistance.
Khazikitsa
1. Kulipira Koyamba
Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the radio's internal 12000 mAh battery using the supplied USB-C cable. Connect the USB-C cable to the radio's USB-C input port and the other end to a standard USB power adapter (not included) or a computer USB port. The charging indicator on the display will show the charging status. A full charge ensures maximum battery life and optimal performance.
2. Inserting AAA Batteries (Optional Backup)
For an additional power backup, you can insert 3 AAA batteries (not included) into the battery compartment. This provides an alternative power source if the internal rechargeable battery is depleted and other charging methods are unavailable.
3. Mphamvu ndi Kusankha Chiyankhulo
Press ndi kugwira Mphamvu button to turn on the radio. Upon first power-on, you may be prompted to select your preferred language from the 12 available options. Use the navigation buttons to select and the OK batani kuti mutsimikizire.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa
- Kuyatsa: Dinani ndikugwira Mphamvu batani.
- Kuzimitsa: Dinani ndikugwira Mphamvu batani kachiwiri.
DAB+/FM Radio Operation
- Sankhani Mode: Dinani pa Mode button to switch between DAB+ and FM radio modes.
- Kuwonjezera Antenna: Fully extend the telescopic antenna for best reception.
- Jambulani: In DAB+ or FM mode, press the Jambulani button to automatically search for available stations. The radio will store up to 40 DAB+ and 40 FM stations.
- Manual Tuning/Station Selection: Gwiritsani ntchito Pamwamba/Pansi navigation buttons to browse through scanned stations or manually tune frequencies.
- Kuwongolera Voliyumu: Gwiritsani ntchito Voliyumu +/- mabatani kuti musinthe kuchuluka kwa mawu.
- Kukonzekera: Kuti musunge siteshoni, sinthani siteshoni yomwe mukufuna, kenako dinani ndikusunga OK button. Use navigation buttons to select a preset number and press OK to save. To recall a preset, briefly press the OK button, then use navigation to select the preset.
Kugwirizana kwa Bluetooth
- Lowetsani Bluetooth Mode: Dinani pa Mode button until "Bluetooth" appears on the display. The radio will enter pairing mode, indicated by a blinking Bluetooth icon.
- Kulumikizana: On your smartphone or other Bluetooth device, enable Bluetooth and search for available devices. Select "ROCAM CR1030DAB" from the list.
- Zolumikizidwa: Once paired, the radio will emit a confirmation sound, and the Bluetooth icon will stop blinking. You can now play audio from your device through the radio.
Kulipira wailesi
The radio offers multiple charging methods for its internal 12000 mAh battery:

Chithunzi: The radio demonstrating its versatile charging capabilities, including the solar panel, USB-C input, hand crank, and the option for AAA batteries.
- Kulipiritsa USB-C: Connect the supplied USB-C cable to a 5V/2A (or higher) USB power source. This is the fastest charging method.
- Kuwotcha kwa Sola: Place the radio with the solar panel facing direct sunlight. The solar charging indicator will illuminate. This method is ideal for maintaining charge or slow charging in emergencies. The 8500 mm² panel provides 350 mA.
- Kulipiritsa Crank Hand: Rotate the hand crank clockwise or counter-clockwise at a steady pace (approx. 120-150 RPM). Cranking for 1 minute can provide several minutes of radio playback. The hand crank generates 650 mA.
- Mabatire AAA: If the internal battery is depleted, the radio can operate using 3 AAA batteries (not included) inserted into the battery compartment.
External Device Charging (Power Bank Function)
The radio can act as a power bank to charge external devices like smartphones. Connect your device's charging cable to the radio's USB-C output port. The radio's 12000 mAh battery provides a 5V/1A output.
Ntchito zowunikira

Chithunzi: A composite image illustrating the radio's versatile lighting options: a powerful 5W flashlight, the SOS red flashing light, and a soft 12-LED reading lamp.
- Tochi: Dinani pa Tochi button once to turn on the 5W LED flashlight. Press again to cycle through brightness levels (if available) or turn off.
- Kuwerenga Lamp: Lift the reading lamp panel. Press the Kuwerenga Lamp button (often combined with flashlight button or a separate one) to activate the 12-LED reading lamp. Press again to cycle through brightness levels or turn off.
SOS Alarm Function
Pakagwa ngozi, dinani ndikugwiritsitsa SOS button. The radio will emit a loud 120 dB siren and flash a red light to attract attention. Press the SOS button again to deactivate the alarm.
Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa: Pukutani wailesi ndi chofewa, damp nsalu. Osagwiritsa ntchito zotsukira abrasive kapena solvents.
- Posungira: When not in use for extended periods, store the radio in a cool, dry place. It is recommended to fully charge the internal battery every 3-6 months to maintain its health.
- Kusamalira Battery: Avoid completely draining the internal battery frequently. Recharge it as soon as possible when the low battery indicator appears.
Kusaka zolakwika
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Wailesi siyiyatsa. | Battery yatha. | Charge the radio via USB-C, solar, or hand crank. Ensure AAA batteries are inserted correctly if using them. |
| Mawayilesi osalandira bwino. | Antenna not extended, weak signal area, interference. | Fully extend the telescopic antenna. Reposition the radio to a location with better signal. Perform an auto scan again. |
| Chipangizo cha Bluetooth sichingathe kulumikizidwa. | Radio not in pairing mode, device too far, already connected to another device. | Ensure the radio is in Bluetooth pairing mode. Move the device closer to the radio. Disconnect from other Bluetooth devices. |
| Chipangizo chakunja sichikuchaja. | Radio battery too low, incorrect cable, device not compatible. | Ensure the radio has sufficient charge. Use a compatible USB-C cable. Some devices may draw too much power. |
| Hand crank is stiff or not charging. | Mechanism obstruction, incorrect cranking speed. | Check for any obstructions. Rotate the crank at a steady, moderate pace. Do not force it. |
Zofotokozera
| Chitsanzo | CR1030DAB |
| Ma Radio Bandi | DAB+, FM |
| Mtundu wa Bluetooth | 5.0 |
| Mphamvu ya Battery | 12000 mAh (Lithium) |
| Njira Zolipirira | USB-C, Solar, Hand Crank, 3x AAA Batteries (backup) |
| Kukula kwa Solar Panel | 8500 mm² (350 mA output) |
| Hand Crank Output | 650 mA |
| Kutulutsa kwa USB | 5V/1A |
| Onetsani | LCD yamitundu 2.4 mainchesi |
| Zokonzeratu | 80 (40 DAB +, 40 FM) |
| Kukaniza Madzi | IPX6 |
| Alamu ya SOS | 120db pa |
| Tochi | 5W LED |
| Kuwerenga Lamp | Chithunzi cha 12-LED |
| Makulidwe | 12L x 17.2W x 7.3H cm (approx.) |
| Kulemera | 820 magalamu (pafupifupi.) |

Chithunzi: A comparison chart detailing the specifications of the ROCAM CR1030DAB against generic alternatives, emphasizing its advanced features like a larger color display, higher battery capacity, and more efficient charging.
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
ROCAM products are designed for reliability and performance. This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact ROCAM customer support.
If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your ROCAM CR1030DAB radio, please contact our customer support team.
- Thandizo la Makasitomala: Refer to your product packaging or the ROCAM official webwebusayiti kuti mudziwe zambiri.
- Zothandizira pa intaneti: Visit the ROCAM webtsamba la Mafunso Ofunsidwa Kawirikawiri, Kulembetsa Zinthu, ndi Zida Zowonjezera Zothandizira.





