Kupu Whakataki
Mauruuru koe mo te hokoasing the COBY Digital LED Alarm Clock (Model CWBR110WH). This device combines a digital alarm clock with a 10W HD Bluetooth speaker, FM radio, and a Qi-certified fast wireless charger, along with an additional USB charging port. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.

Image: The COBY Digital LED Alarm Clock, white in color, with a smartphone placed on its top surface for wireless charging. The clock display shows "12:00".
Ihirangi mokete
- Bluetooth Clock Radio (CWBR110WH)
- Pūurutau AC
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
- 3.5mm Audio Cable (functions as FM antenna)
- 1 Lithium Ion battery (pre-installed for backup)
Ka mutu te huaview me nga Mana Whakahaere
Familiarize yourself with the various parts and controls of your COBY Digital LED Alarm Clock.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the COBY Digital LED Alarm Clock with labels pointing to its controls. These include Clock Set, FM Scan, Alarm Clock 1, Alarm Clock 2, Play/Pause, Mode, Back, Next, and a Rotary Knob. The display shows "12:00" and indicates wireless charging and Bluetooth status.
- Clock Set Button: Whakamahia hei whakauru ki te aratau tautuhinga wā.
- FM Scan Button: Initiates automatic scanning and saving of FM radio stations.
- Alarm Clock 1 Button: Ka whakatakoto, ka whakahohe hoki i te Whakaoho 1.
- Alarm Clock 2 Button: Ka whakatakoto, ka whakahohe hoki i te Whakaoho 2.
- Pātene Purei/Tatari: Controls playback for Bluetooth and FM radio.
- Patene Aratau: Switches between different operating modes (FM, Bluetooth, AUX).
- Pātene Whakamuri: Navigates backward in menus or skips tracks.
- Pātene Panuku: Navigates forward in menus or skips tracks.
- Puku Hurihuri: Adjusts volume and navigates through settings.

Whakaahua: Rear view of the COBY Digital LED Alarm Clock, highlighting the connection ports. Labels indicate On/Off Button, Charging port (for AC adapter), AUX In port, USB 2.1A Charging Port, and TF Card slot.
- Pātene Kia/Weto: Ka whakakaha, ka weto ranei te taputapu.
- Tauranga Whakatau: Connects the AC adapter for power.
- AUX ki te Tauranga: Connects external audio devices using the 3.5mm audio cable. This cable also functions as the FM antenna.
- USB 2.1A Charging Port: Provides fast charging for external devices.
- Kāniwha Kāri TF: For playing audio from a TF (MicroSD) card (if supported).
Tatūnga
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove the clock radio from its packaging.
- Kiriata Tiaki: Hiranga: Remove the clear plastic film from the front display. This film is for protection during shipping and should be removed before use.
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the provided AC adapter to the "Charging" port on the back of the unit and plug it into a standard wall outlet. The device will power on automatically or can be turned on using the On/Off button.
- Pūrua Pūhiko: The device includes a pre-installed Lithium Ion battery (1800 mAh) for battery backup during power outages and for portable music playback for up to 10 hours. Ensure the device is regularly connected to AC power to keep the internal battery charged.
- Tautuhinga Wā Tuatahi: Upon first power-on, the clock display may flash or show a default time. Proceed to the "Setting the Clock" section to set the correct time.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Te whakatu i te Karaka
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Tautuhi Karaka pēhi i te pātene kia tīmata rā anō te kimo o ngā mati o te hāora.
- Hurihia te Puta Turi hei whakarite i te hāora. Pēhia te Tautuhi Karaka pēhi anō i te pātene hei whakaū i te hāora, ka neke ki te tautuhinga meneti.
- Hurihia te Puta Turi hei whakarite i ngā meneti. Pēhia te Tautuhi Karaka button again to confirm the minutes.
- Hei huri i waenga i te whakatakotoranga 12-haora me te 24-haora, pehia te Tautuhi Karaka button once more after setting the minutes. Use the Puta Turi to select the desired format.
- Pehia te Tautuhi Karaka button one last time to exit time setting mode.
2. Tautuhinga Whakaoho (Whakaoho 1 me te Whakaoho 2)
E tautoko ana te taputapu i ngā whakaoho motuhake e rua.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Karaka Whakaoho 1 (ranei Karaka Whakaoho 2) button until the alarm hour digits begin to flash.
- Hurihia te Puta Turi to adjust the alarm hour. Press the corresponding Karaka Whakaoho button again to confirm and move to the minute setting.
- Hurihia te Puta Turi to adjust the alarm minutes. Press the Karaka Whakaoho patene ano hei whakau.
- Next, select the alarm source (e.g., buzzer, FM radio, Bluetooth). Use the Puta Turi ki te huri i nga whiringa ka peehi i te Karaka Whakaoho pātene hei whakaū.
- Finally, set the alarm volume using the Puta Turi. Pehia te Karaka Whakaoho button to save and activate the alarm. An alarm icon will appear on the display.
- To disable an alarm, press the corresponding Karaka Whakaoho button once. The alarm icon will disappear.
- To snooze an active alarm, press any button except the On/Off button. The alarm will sound again after a few minutes.
Note: Some users have reported issues with alarm volume or radio alarms. Ensure the volume is set appropriately during alarm setup.
3. Adjusting Display Dimmer
The LED display has multiple brightness levels.
- Pehia te Tautuhi Karaka button repeatedly (without holding) to cycle through the dimmer settings (High, Low, Off).
4. Mahi Irirangi FM
To improve FM reception, ensure the 3.5mm audio cable is plugged into the AUX In port, as it functions as the FM antenna.
- Pehia te Aratau pēhi i te pātene kia puta rā anō te pātene "FM" ki te mata.
- Pehia te Matawai FM button to automatically scan and save available FM stations. The radio will scan and store up to 20 stations.
- Whakamahia te Whakamuri or Whai muri nga paatene hei whakatere i roto i nga teihana kua tiakina.
- Whakaritehia te puoro ma te whakamahi i te Puta Turi.
Note: Radio reception can vary based on location. If experiencing static, try repositioning the device or the AUX cable antenna.
5. Te Hononga o te Kaikōrero Nihokikorangi
- Pehia te Aratau button until "BT" (Bluetooth) appears on the display and the Bluetooth indicator flashes. This indicates the device is in pairing mode.
- I runga i to waea atamai, papa ranei, whakaaheitia te Nihokikorangi me te rapu mo nga taputapu e waatea ana.
- Select "COBY CWBR110WH" from the list of devices.
- Once paired, the Bluetooth indicator will stop flashing and remain solid. You can now play audio from your device through the clock radio's speakers.
- Adjust playback and volume using your connected device or the Purei/Tatari, Whakamuri, Whai muri patene, me nga Puta Turi on the clock radio.
6. Wireless Charging (Qi-Certified)
The top surface of the clock radio features a Qi-certified fast wireless charging pad.
- Ensure the clock radio is powered on and connected to the AC adapter.
- Place your Qi-compatible smartphone (e.g., iPhone 8/X/XS/XR, Samsung Galaxy S9/S10/Note 9 and newer models) directly onto the charging pad area on top of the clock.
- The charging indicator on the clock display will illuminate to confirm charging has begun.
- For optimal charging, ensure your device is centered on the charging pad. Remove any thick phone cases that may interfere with charging.
Note: Wireless charging is compatible with Qi-enabled devices. Older iPhone models (e.g., iPhone 6) do not support wireless charging.
7. Tauranga Whakapaa USB
An additional 2.1A USB port is located on the back of the unit for wired charging of other devices.
- Connect your device's USB charging cable to the USB 2.1A Charging Port on the back of the clock radio.
- This port provides fast charging for smartphones, tablets, or other USB-powered devices.
- You can charge one device wirelessly and another via the USB port simultaneously, provided the clock radio is connected to AC power.
8. AUX I roto i te Aratau
- Connect one end of the provided 3.5mm audio cable to the AUX In port on the back of the clock radio and the other end to the headphone jack or audio output of your external audio device.
- Pehia te Aratau pēhi i te pātene kia puta rā anō te "AUX" ki te mata.
- Purei ororongo mai i to taputapu o waho. Whakaritea te rōrahi mā te whakamahi i te Puta Turi on the clock radio or your external device.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te mata o te taputapu. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā wai horoi, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
- Rokiroki: Mena ka roa te wā e rongoa ai te pūrere, momotuhia mai i te hiko ka rongoa ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke.
- Pūhiko: Ko te pākahiko o roto kaore e taea te whakakapi-kaiwhakamahi.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. | AC adapter not connected or power outlet issue. Internal battery depleted. | Ensure AC adapter is securely plugged into the device and a working power outlet. If using battery power, ensure the internal battery is charged. |
| Karekau te utu ahokore e mahi. | Phone not Qi-compatible. Phone not centered. Thick phone case. Device not connected to AC power. | Verify your phone supports Qi wireless charging. Reposition the phone to ensure it is centered on the charging pad. Remove thick phone cases. Ensure the clock radio is plugged into AC power. |
| Alarm does not sound or is too quiet/loud. | Alarm volume set too low/high. Alarm not activated. Incorrect alarm source selected. | During alarm setup, ensure the alarm volume is set to an appropriate level using the Rotary Knob. Verify the alarm icon is displayed, indicating it is active. Check the selected alarm source. |
| FM radio reception is poor/static. | AUX cable (antenna) not connected or poorly positioned. Weak signal in location. | Ensure the 3.5mm AUX cable is fully plugged into the AUX In port. Try repositioning the AUX cable or the clock radio for better reception. |
| Kaore e taea e te taputapu Nihokikorangi te takirua. | Clock radio not in pairing mode. Bluetooth disabled on external device. Device too far. | Press the Mode button until "BT" flashes on the display. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your external device. Keep devices within close range (typically 10 meters). |
| LED display segment is out. | Rahunga wae. | This may indicate a hardware issue. Refer to the Warranty and Support section. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Coby |
| Tau tauira | CWBR110WH |
| Momo Whakaatu | Arahina Mamati |
| Hononga | Nihokikorangi, Tautoko (3.5mm), USB |
| Whakatau Ahokore | Qi Certified Fast Wireless Charger (10W) |
| Tauranga Whakatau USB | 2.1A USB Port |
| Kaikōrero | Built-in 10W HD Bluetooth Speakers |
| Irirangi FM | 20-station programmable |
| Karaka Whakaoho | Dual Alarm, Dimmable Display |
| Puna Mana | Corded Electric (AC Adapter) |
| Pūrua Pūhiko | 1 Lithium Ion battery (included), 1800 mAh, up to 10 hours music playback |
| Hunga Hua | 6.8"W x 10.9"H |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.9 Pauna |
| Rauemi | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This COBY product is covered by a 90-ra te whakamana a te kaihanga mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei raihana i nga hapa o nga rawa me nga mahi i raro i te whakamahinga noa.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, accident, unauthorized modification, or external causes such as power surges. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For technical support or warranty inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided with your product packaging or visit the official Coby webpaetukutuku mō ngā taipitopito ratonga kiritaki.