MAJORITY PEMBROKE Instruction Manual

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PEM-NET-DAB-BLK
MAJORITY
PEMBROKE
Internet & Digital Radio
Instrucons Guide
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Basic Operaon �������������������������������������������������������� 7 Internet Radio ���������������������������������������������������������� 10 Pre-seng your favourite internet staons ��������������11 Media Centre ����������������������������������������������������������� 12 FM Radio ������������������������������������������������������������������ 14 DAB / DAB+ Digital Radio ����������������������������������������� 15 Informaon Centre �������������������������������������������������� 17 Connecons ������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Bluetooth ����������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Conguraon Sengs �������������������������������������������� 20 Date&Time: Date and me opons ������������������������������������� 21 Alarm Sengs ����������������������������������������������������������22 Seng the Alarm ����������������������������������������������������23 Other Funcons �������������������������������������������������������26 Addional Seng Opons ���������������������������������������28
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Warranty �����������������������������������������������������������������30 Safety Informaon��������������������������������������������������� 31
Contents
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Watch video tutorials and register your product for a FREE 3-year warranty at www.majorityradios.co.uk
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YEAR WARRANTY
What’s In The Box?
1. Pembroke Internet Radio
2. Remote Control
3. DC-in power supply cable
4. Instruction guide
Box Contents
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6 7 8 9 10 11
Controls And Funcons
Front View / Control Buttons
1. Display Screen 2. Volume Adjustment Dial
3. Standby
4. Mode
5. Home
6. Dimmer
7. Favourite
8. Alarm
9. Previous
10. Sleep
11. Next
12. Navigation/Select Dial
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13. ON/OFF Switch
14. DC power input
15. Line Out
16. Aux In
17. USB Charging Port
Back View / Connections
Controls And Funcons
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Remote Control
Controls And Funcons
EQ AlarmSleepDimmer
FAV FAV+
HOMEMODE
VOL+
VOL-
ABC DEF
JKLGHI MNO
TUVPQRS WXYZ
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1. Power On/O
Switch the unit between on and Standby mode
2. Dimmer
Switch between two dimmer settings
3. Equaliser
Adjust the sound to dierent media options for the best sound
4. Skip forward button
Skip forward through tracks in CD mode
5. Skip backward button
Skip backwards through tracks in
CD mode
6. MODE button
Scroll through available audio modes on display screen
7. Scroll up
8. < back button/scroll left
Go back to previous display screen or options available. Also use to scroll left
9. Vol - button
10. Preset recall
When in the audio mode view favourite stations that have been
set
11. MUTE button
Stop/start audio sounding
Controls And Funcons
12. Sleep button
Select repeatedly until desired sleep timer set on top right of display
13. Alarm button
Select to view and create alarm options
14. Stop button
15. Pause/Play
16. HOME button
View main display screen
17. > forward button/scroll right
Use to go to next option/screen
or scroll right.
18. Select button
Select chosen option
19. Scroll down
20. Vol + button
21. Keypad
Type numbers and letters
22. Add as a favourite/preset
When on the desired station, press to set as a favourite. Use the select OK button to choose preset number
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Navigation Controls
Controls And Funcons
Standby button: This should be used to turn your radio on
and o. The Standby screen will display the time, date and any settings set such as alarms.
To turn o standby, press the Standby button to be taken to the home screen, or last function that you were using before putting into standby.
Select Dial/Volume: Rotate the dial clockwise or anticlockwise to scroll through choices and press down the dial to conrm selections.
Change the volume when you are on the radio station playing screen. The volume will not be altered when you are navigating around the radio as it will begin to function as the Select dial.
Home button:
Select the Home button to browse through your
audio options such as Local Radio, Internet Radio, Media Centre, Information Centre, AUX, Conguration Settings.
Use the Home button to cancel out of settings being made.
Dimmer: Select Dimmer to choose between the two default options. Alter dimmer’s brightness in Conguration settings.
< and > buttons: Buttons used to alter settings. Use the ‘previous’ button to go back a step.
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Instrucons Guide
Basic Operation
Starting up your internet radio
Plug the adaptor connector into the back of the system labelled ‘DC in’ (Ref. 14) and turn the power on from the mains. Switch the button at the back of the radio to ‘ON’ (Ref. 13) to display a ‘Welcome’ screen.
Ensure the antenna is extended as far as possible. This will enable you to get the best signal you can.
After the Welcome screen, you will be able to select your chosen language by scrolling with the Select Dial (Ref. 12). Select your language by pressing down the Select Dial.
If this is the rst time of using your radio, you will get the option to set up your WiFi to stream Internet Radio with the message “Would you like to congure network now?”. If you select YES, your radio will begin to scan for nearby networks to connect to.
If you select NO then you can set this up later in conguration settings.
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Manual WiFi Set-up
If you select YES, you will be able to select your chosen WiFi network and enter WiFi password in the next display screen. Type letters/numbers by scrolling with the select dial (Ref.) until the correct digit is displayed and click ‘>’ to go to the next digit. Once nished, press down the select dial to conrm
Wireless Network (WPS PBC)
When at the “Would you like to congure network now?” stage, if you select “YES (WPS)” your radio will begin to search for WiFi connections.
Whilst this has been selected you will have 120 seconds to click the WPS button on your WiFi modem. This will connect your WiFi to your radio without manually writing in the passcode.
Instrucons Guide
Enable ‘Check Network when
Power On’?
NOYES
00:00
Would you like to congure
Network now?
Yes (WPS) NOYES
00:00
Please press the WPS button on
the router within 120 Secs.
00:00
Enable ‘Check Network when
Power On’?
NOYES
00:00
Would you like to
congure network now?
00:00
Yes (WPS) NOYES
00:00
Enter Password
1/1
00:00
Move OKInput
Scanning for
Wireless Network...
00:00
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Instrucons Guide
WiFi Connection Complete!
Once your WiFi is connected by manually entering your WiFi password or via WPS, you will be taken to the main menu screen and the WiFi signal will appear in white at the top left. Your internet radio is now set up!
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Internet Radio
Main Menu Screen
Go to the main menu screen by selecting ‘Home’ (Ref. 5) and select
‘Internet Radio’ on the display screen by turning the dial and pressing
the Select dial (Ref. 12)
When in the ‘Internet Radio’ screen there will be multiple options:
My Favourite:
Your favourite stations will be saved here for easy
listening.
Radio Station/Music:
Select this option to browse internet radio
stations in the categories of: Global Top 20, Genre, Country/Location,
Highlight. Find stations under relevant categories and select your
chosen internet station by selecting with the Select dial.
Local Radio: The radio is automatically set up to detect your country’s
top DAB stations, Top 10 stations, All Stations, plus a variety of genres
into categories in alphabetical order. Select the category that you wish
to listen to with the ‘Select’ dial (Ref. 12) and continue browsing until
you nd your desired station.
Sleep Radio:
Choose from multiple relaxation sounds.
History: Browse through recently listened to stations
Service: Search for an internet radio station or add a new station. To
search a new station, select ‘Search Radio Station’ to go to the search
tool. Turn the Select dial (Ref.) to highlight the chosen character
and click ‘>’ (Ref.) to move to the next character. To go back to the
previous character, press ‘<’ (Ref.) to highlight it. Press the Select dial
(Ref.) to search for the internet station.
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Main Menu Screen
Pre-setting your favourite internet stations
When you have found your desired station, hold down ‘Fav’ (Ref.) for a few seconds to go to the ‘Add to my Favourites’ screen. Turn the Select dial to choose the preset number and select your option (Ref.).
To view your preset favourite stations, press the ‘Fav’ button to scroll through your choices.
Quick use tip: Once presets have been set for Internet Radio, you can scroll through the main display screen to one of these options e.g Internet Radio and without selecting it, click ‘Fav’ to view your preset favourite stations for quick listening.
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Main Menu Screen
Media Centre
Select ‘Media Centre’ on the main display screen by turning the dial and pressing the Select dial (Ref. 12)
USB:
Select USB mode and plug in a USB stick (Ref.) with MP3 les. Highlight the desired folder/song with the Select dial (Ref.) and select for your MP3 song to play.
USB port also able to charge your device.
UPnP:
Universal Plug and Play allows you to connect to other devices to play your music such as personal computers (Windows media player), mobile (GooglePlay) and other devices.
Once you have selected UPnP, select the radio from your device to connect and from your phone you may need to select the radio.
Both your device and the Pembroke radio will need to be connected to the same WiFi network.
Select the device with the Select dial you want to play music or media from on the radio display screen in UPnP settings.
If you have set up folders on your device that is being shared you can use the Select dial to scroll through your choices and conrm your selection by pressing the Select dial.
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Main Menu Screen
My Playlist:
You can create a playlist of favourite music or media from UPnP. When you are playing the media, press and hold the Select dial from unit or remote control to save it into My Playlist.
Access ‘My Playlist’ from the Media Centre.
Clear My Playlist:
If you have created a playlist via UPnP connection, you can select this option to clear the playlist. Select the option ‘Clear my Playlist’ with the select dial.
The radio will then display “Conrm delete?”. Select YES to delete your playlist with the Select dial.
My Media U
In conguration settings there is the option to connect a MediaU account via the website http://www.mediayou.net/
Ensure that WiFi is connected to the radio, and then obtain the wireless MAC address of the radio via Information Centre > System Information > Wireless Information. Enter this address on the MediaU website to allow the radio to sync your account.
When this is successfully congured you are then able to save and view your own MediaU station playlists.
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Select ‘FM mode’ on the main display screen with the Select dial (Ref.). Once selected, the FM mode will start on 87.50MHz.
To allow your radio to seek FM stations with the next strongest signal click the ‘>’ button (Ref.). To go back to stations select ‘<’ (Ref.)
To manually scroll through FM stations, navigate with the Select dial to browse through stations and select an FM number by pressing the Select dial (Ref.)
Pre-setting your favourite FM stations
Press down the Select dial and the radio will begin scanning through and collecting available stations. Once the auto-scan is complete, stations will be saved in your favourites.
To do this manually, select a favourite station on FM by holding down the ‘Fav’ button for 1-2 secs (Ref.) and the number ‘01’ will display on the screen. Use the Select dial (Ref. 12) to browse through preset numbers and select chosen preset number.
View your favourite FM stations when you are on FM mode and select the ‘Fav’ button (Ref.)
Quick use tip: Once presets have been set for FM, you can scroll through the main display screen to one of these options e.g FM and without selecting it, click ‘Fav’ to view your preset favourite stations for quick listening.
Main Menu Screen
FM Radio
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Select ‘DAB/DAB+’ on the main display screen by turning the dial and pressing the Select dial (Ref. 12)
On rst use of DAB on your Pembroke, your radio will begin scanning for DAB stations and will show ‘Scanning’ on the display screen. It will display how many stations have been found as the search continues.
Once all of the available stations have been found, the screen will display the choice of available stations. Scroll through using the Select dial (Ref.) and highlight chosen station. Select the station by pressing down Select dial.
When you have selected a station, the screen will display the station and begin to play. To choose previous or next station, use the Select dial to scroll accordingly.
When on your chosen station, select the ‘>’ button (Ref.) twice to show information on the station. The screen will automatically scroll through information and display genre, MHz, song playing, KHz and Kbps.
To go back to the list to scroll through manually, select the ‘<’ button (Ref.) to go back to the list.
To rescan your stations, go on the main list page for the DAB stations and select the ‘<’ button to start a scan (Ref.).
DAB / DAB+ Digital Radio
Main Menu Screen
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Pre-setting your favourite DAB/DAB+ stations
When you have found your desired station, hold down ‘Fav’ (Ref.) for a few seconds to go to the ‘Add to my Favourites’ screen. Turn the select dial (Ref.) to choose the preset number and select your option.
Alternatively, when you are on the list screen of DAB stations you are able to highlight the chosen station and hold down ‘Fav’ (Ref.) to follow guidance above.
To view your preset favourite stations, press the ‘Fav’ button to scroll through your choices.
Quick use tip: Once presets have been set for DAB, you can scroll through the main display screen to one of these options e.g DAB and without selecting it, click ‘Fav’(Ref.) to view your preset favourite stations for quick listening.
Main Menu Screen
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Select ‘Information Centre’ on the main display screen by turning the dial and pressing the Select dial (Ref. 12)
Weather Information: To select the weather information for a desired place, rst select the continent by using the Select dial to scroll and select. Following this, then select the country, followed by the town/city.
Once you choose a chosen town/city, the following information will be displayed: current temperature, weather symbol image, approximate temperature range for the next 5 days.
Financial Information: Select from a range of stock market index’s from around the world. Scroll and select using the Select dial.
System Information: View system version and wireless connection information. If wireless information is selected, information such as WiFi’s signal strength can be found.
Information Centre
Main Menu Screen
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Connections
Main Menu Screen
AUX-In
Select ‘AUX’ on the main display screen by turning the dial and pressing the Select dial (Ref. 12)
Plug an AUX cable into your device and connect cable via AUX-in port (Ref.) at the back of the radio.
Begin playing audio from your device and this should play on the radio when in AUX mode.
Select your chosen audio on your device and play.
Line Out
At the back of the radio, the ‘Line Out’ port allows for an external amplier/hi- system.
Simply connect an AUX cord from the ‘Line Out’ port to the speaker or HiFi system.
Begin playing audio from the Internet Radio, Media Centre, Spotify Connect AUX or Bluetooth setting.
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Bluetooth
Main Menu Screen
Select ‘Bluetooth’ on the main display screen by turning the dial and pressing the Select dial (Ref.) or with the remote navigation buttons.
Go to your device settings to connect your device to the radio via Bluetooth.
The internet radio’s device will display as ‘Majority Pembroke’. Select this radio to connect and your radio should sound “Connected’”
Select your chosen audio on your device and play.
Control the playing audio from your device, rather than with the radio’s navigation buttons.
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Select ‘Conguration’ on the main display screen to browse through a range
of display, performance and audio settings.
Network: Select this for WiFi and network options
Wireless Network Conguration
On the Network settings, you can set up a Wi-Fi connection by selecting Wireless Network Conguration. The radio will then start searching for available WiFi connections.
Find your WiFi connection and select it with the Select dial (Ref.). To type letters/numbers, scroll with the Select dial until the correct digit is displayed and click ‘>’ (Ref.) to go to the next digit. Press ‘<’ if you wish to go back to previous digit (Ref.) Once you are nished, press down the select dial to conrm.
Once your WiFi is connected, the main menu screen will show and the WiFi signal will appear in white at the top left corner. Please note: Wi-Fi password is case sensitive.
Wireless Network (WPS PBC)
Select this option to search for your WiFi connection. Whilst this has been selected you will have 120 seconds to click the WPS button on your WiFi modem. This will connect your WiFi to your radio without manually writing in the passcode.
Conguration Settings
Sengs
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Sengs
Date&Time: Date and time options
Manually setting date and time
There is the option to manually set the time and date instead of using auto-detect to set this up.
Go to ‘Conguration’ settings and select ‘Date&Time’ by scrolling and selecting with the Select dial (Ref.).
Select ‘Set Date and Time’ with the Select dial and choose ‘Manual Setup’.
Change the day by highlighting the character and using the Select dial to scroll through to the desired unit. Once you have got the correct unit, click ‘>’ (Ref.) to go to the month. Continue this process with the year, the hour and the minutes.
Once the manual set up is complete, press down the Select dial (Ref.) to Enter.
To change the format of the date and the time, you can alter these settings under the ‘Date&Time’ function.
Manual Setup
Auto Detect (UTC + 0:00)
00:00
1/2
Set Date and Time
Set Time Format
Set Date Format
00:00
1/3
Set Date and Time
12/01/2018 14 : 13
DD/MM/YYYY HH : MM
00:00
Move OKInput
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Setting Alarm 1/Alarm 2
To set an alarm on your radio, go to ‘Conguration’ settings and scroll through to select ‘Alarm’ or click the ‘Alarm’ button (Ref.)
After selecting ‘Alarm’ on ‘Conguration’ settings, or the ‘Alarm’ button (Ref.) on the front of the radio, select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 and highlight ‘Turn On’ and select this option.
Select ‘Repeat’ to choose the regularity of your alarm with the Select dial (Ref.). You can choose between Everyday, Once or select individual days for the alarm to sound. Once you have made your selection, press the ‘<’ button (Ref.) to go back to the other alarm settings.
Select ‘Time:’ and turn the dial to highlight the alarm hour. Once you have found the desired hour, press ‘>’ (Ref.) to then change the minutes.
Once the minutes are at the correct value, press down the Select dial to conrm and go back to alarm settings.
Now scroll down and select ‘Sound:’ with the Select dial. You can now choose between beep, melody, internet radio, FM, DAB/ DAB+ or USB.
If you are setting your alarm sound as internet radio, FM or DAB/ DAB+ then you will now be taken through your preset favourite stations. Select your chosen alarm station with the select dial.
Alarm Settings
Alarm Sengs
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The alarm symbol will now show on the standby display screen.
How to cancel your alarm
To cancel your alarm, select ‘Alarm’ in ‘Conguration’ settings or with the Alarm button (Ref.) and select the alarm you wish to turn o.
Once the alarm is selected, you will have the option to turn o or on. Highlight the ‘Turn O’ option and use the Select dial to conrm.
NOTE: Change the alarm volume by going to ‘Alarm Volume’ setting in the
Alarm setting screen.
00:00
Turn On
Turn O
2/2
00:00
Alarm 1 (Turn O)
Alarm 2 (turn O)
NAP Alarm (Turn O)
Alarm Volume
1/4
00:00
Beep
Melody
Internet Radio
USB
2/4
Time
00 : 00
HH : MM
00:00
Move OKInput
Everyday
Once
Mon
Tue
00:00
1/9
Repeat: Everyday
Time: 00:00
Sound: Melody
00:00
1/3
Alarm Sengs
Setting the Alarm
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Alarm Sengs
How to turn o your alarm when sounding
When your alarm is sounding, select the ‘Alarm’ button (Ref.) or ‘Standby’ button (Ref.) for alarm to stop. If you have set an alarm to sound everyday or more than once, the alarm icon will still remain on the main display screen.
How to put your alarm on snooze
When your alarm is sounding, press the ‘Select’ dial (Ref.) to stop the sound and put into Snooze mode. The Snooze function will make the radio sound again in 5 minutes.
Stop the Snooze alarm by pressing ‘Alarm’ (Ref.) or ‘Standby’ (Ref.).
Nap alarm
After selecting ‘Alarm’ on ‘Conguration’ settings, or the ‘Alarm’ button (Ref.) on the front of the radio, select ‘NAP alarm’.
Choose how many minutes you would like to have the nap alarm on with the options of: 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes.
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Alarm Sengs
Alarm volume
Change alarm volume by using ‘<’ and ‘>’ buttons (Ref. 9/11) to change. Once the correct sound volume has been chosen, wait a few seconds for the radio to automatically take you back to alarm setting options.
Please note: the alarm volume set here will be the alarm sounding volume. This cannot be altered when sounding.
Please note: The alarm volume set in this setting will be the alarm sound
and it cannot be changed with the Volume/Select dial (Ref.) when the
alarm sounds.
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The following options are available in Conguration settings:
Timer
In ‘Conguration’ settings, select the option for ‘Timer’ and a screen with 00:00 will display.
To go up in seconds, click the ‘>’ button (Ref.). To go down in seconds, click the ‘<’ button (Ref.). Hold down the ‘<’ or ‘>’ to move through the timer quickly.
Once you have chosen the correct timer amount, conrm it by pressing the Select dial (Ref.).
Dimmer
The dimmer button allows you to select two dierent brightness modes. You can alter the two brightness settings in ‘Conguration’ settings and selecting the option for ‘Dimmer’.
Select ‘Power Save’ mode to change one of your brightness levels with the choice of up to 20 levels. When there is no activity of the radio for 15 seconds, this lower brightness level will set until a button is clicked and the ‘Turn on’ setting will activate.
Select ‘Turn On’ mode to be the brightness for when the radio is active and in use.
Other Functions
Funcons
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Funcons
Software Update
Will show here if a software update is available for the radio. If one is available, please select for the update to initiate.
Reset to default
Select this option to reset your radio and revert all of the settings and presets made.
Conrm that you would like to reset the unit and its settings by selecting ‘Yes’.
Sleep Timer
To set a sleep timer, select the ‘Sleep’ button (Ref.) and press repeatedly to switch between sleep times on the top right of the display screen. There is an option between 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 minutes.
To turn Sleep o, press multiple times until the timer is no longer there.
Alternatively, you can set a sleep timer in ‘Conguration’ settings and select the option for ‘Sleep Timer’ .
Once this has been selected, the timer amount and a sleep image will show on the top right of the radio screen.
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Funcons
Other options:
Time display
Manage my MediaU
Network
Date and Time
Language
Dimmer
Display
Power management
Buer
Weather
FM setup
Local radio setup
Playback setup
Device
Equaliser
Resume when power on
Additional Setting Options
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If the radio does not work properly as desired, please check the following checklist. Maybe it is just a minor problem, you can x it by yourself.
Troubleshoong
Troubleshooting
Malfunction Possible causes/measures
No power / function
Check whether the power is switched on or o at the wall. Check whether the power adaptor is properly connected to power outlet or not.
No sound
Check whether unit is set to MUTE or not. Check whether MODE is correctly selected or not. Check whether cables are properly installed or not.
No sound from bluetooth
connection
Check whether you have pressed PAIR button before pairing. Check whether external device requires
password “0000” to start with.
Function disturbance
Switch o and unplug the unit. Leave it for  minutes and switch it on again.
Remote control does not work
[properly]
Check whether the battery run out or not. Replaces a new one if necessary. Check whether there is obstacle on the front of remote sensor or not.
WiFi not connecting Ensure WiFi mode is selected in settings and
the correct passcode is being entered for the WiFi modem.
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Specicaons
Specications
Power Supply
DC 9V 2A (output)
Mode:
FM: .MHz -  MHz
DAB:  -  MHz
Output
. RMS
Aerial Integral telescopic aerial
Dimension (WxHxD)
Net Weight
Warranty
All products come with a standard 12 month warranty. All items must be registered on www.majorityradios.co.uk for the warranty to be valid. Once on the web page, use the menu to nd “register your product”. You will also be given the chance to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months, free of charge.
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1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions. Instructions are also available for download at www.majorityradios.co.uk
3. Heed all Warnings
4. Follow all instructions
5. Do no clean the apparatus near or with water
6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Protect the power from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
11. Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when unused for long periods of time.
12. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to the rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.
13. No naked ame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
14. Dispose of used electrical products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects lled with liquid, such as vases, shall be places on the apparatus. Main plug is used to disconnect device and it should remain readily operable during intended use. In order to disconnect the apparatus from the main mains completely, the mains plug should be disconnected from the main socket outlet completely. Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or the like.
RECYCLING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
You should now recycle your waste electrical goods and in doing so help the environment.
This symbol means an electrical product should not be disposed of with normal household waste. Please ensure it is taken to a suitable facility for disposal when nished with.
IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference.
Risk of electric shock. Do not open
Read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference
When servicing, use only identical replacement parts
ATTENTION
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
!
!
Safety Informaon
IMPORTANT: Please read all instrucons carefully
before use and keep for future reference
!
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