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Plug the power connector into the back of the system via the 
port that is labelled as DC 5V (

Ref.13

). Alternatively, charge the 

radio for approximately 3.5 hours to charge the internal battery. 
This will allow for approximately 8-12 hours of charge and 
portability

Once powered or charged, switch the Power Supply switch on 
the back of the system to ‘ON’ (

Ref.12

).

Ensure the antenna (

Ref.11

) is extended as far as possible so that 

you can rotate it. This will allow you to receive the best possible 
signal before DAB or FM mode are selected.

When you first switch on the radio, it will be in Standby mode 
showing the time and date. The time and date will not yet be set 
up, but it will automatically update after you switch to DAB later 
on.

Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button (

Ref.3

) to turn on the unit. It will 

automatically take you to DAB radio mode or the previous mode 
you were using. 

If DAB mode is activated, the radio will automatically begin 
scanning and storing DAB stations with good signal. The screen 
will display “Full Scan” when it is scanning, and will display a 
radio station when the scan is complete.

Basic Operation

Instructions Guide

Summary of Contents for CB4A-DAB-WHT

Page 1: ...CB4A DAB WHT MAJORITY ARBURY DAB DAB Digital and FM Radio Instructions Guide...

Page 2: ...11 Station Information for FM Radio 12 Clock and Date Setting 13 Dual Alarm Setting 15 Other Functions 17 Internal Rechargeable Battery 19 Specifications 20 Warranty 20 Safety Information 22 Watch vi...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Controls And Functions Front View 1 Info Menu 2 Preset 3 Power Mode 4 Scan 5 Previous 6 Next 7 Enter Snooze 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 LCD display 11 Antenna...

Page 4: ...7 8 9 12 13 14 15 2 Controls And Functions Rear View 12 Off On Switch 13 DC 5V 1A Power Connector 14 Charging Light Indicator 15 3 5mm Headphone Socket...

Page 5: ...3 What s In The Box 1 Majority Arbury DAB DAB Radio Clock 2 UK Standard Plug DC 5V 1A Power Supply 3 User Guide Box Contents...

Page 6: ...receive the best possible signal before DAB or FM mode are selected When you first switch on the radio it will be in Standby mode showing the time and date The time and date will not yet be set up bu...

Page 7: ...you wish to listen to press Enter Ref 7 to select the station To change the mode press the Power Mode button Ref 3 to switch between DAB Radio and FM Radio Further guidance on DAB and FM will be prov...

Page 8: ...stations Once you have chosen to scan the radio will display Full Scan as it starts scanning up the frequency band Once the scan is complete the first radio station with good signal will begin to play...

Page 9: ...your choice To set the station as preset number 2 or above press the Prev Ref 5 or Next Ref 6 buttons to change the 1 to the number you want to store the station as Follow by pressing the Enter butto...

Page 10: ...o to the next station with good signal press do not hold the Scan button The radio will display station information when you press the Info Menu button Ref 1 Press multiple times to view all informati...

Page 11: ...l stations even if they do not have a good signal or just the stations with strong signal To do this press and hold the Info Menu button Ref 1 and use the Prev or Next buttons Ref 5 6 to scroll throug...

Page 12: ...eset number 2 or above press the Prev Ref 5 or Next Ref 6 buttons to change the 1 to the number you want to store the station as Follow by pressing the Enter button Ref 7 to save Once the station is s...

Page 13: ...of the signal error rate Channel and Frequency Displays the station s transmission channel number and frequency PTY Programme Type Shows the type and description of the program provided by the DAB st...

Page 14: ...current station Time and Date Displays the time and the date Frequency Displays the station s transmission frequency Audio Type Displays the audio type of the station you are listening to It will eith...

Page 15: ...press the Enter button to confirm the choice Ref 7 Once this option is selected the hour will then flash on the display screen You can now alter the time hour by pressing the Prev Ref 5 or Next Ref 6...

Page 16: ...isplayed To confirm the year press the Enter Ref 7 button The month will now flash on the display screen Press the Prev Ref 5 or Next Ref 6 buttons until the required month is displayed To confirm the...

Page 17: ...and press the Enter button Ref 7 to confirm your choice 5 The minutes of the alarm are now able to be set Using the Prev or Next buttons Ref 5 6 scroll up and down the minutes and press the Enter but...

Page 18: ...n the Alarm off press the Next button Ref 6 so that OFF is flashing and press the Enter Snooze button Ref 7 to confirm Snooze Switch off Alarm when Sounding When the alarm sounds press the Enter Snooz...

Page 19: ...5 6 choose the sleep timer amount from activation OFF 15mins 30mins 45mins 60mins 90mins or 120mins When your choice is displayed press the Enter button Ref 7 The system will automatically start the t...

Page 20: ...rowse to the Factory Reset option and press the Enter button Ref 7 to confirm The display screen will then show Factory Reset To confirm the factory reset use the Next button Ref 6 to choose Yes Press...

Page 21: ...ting into standby mode and then turn off at the ON OFF switch To charge the radio plug your radio into the mains with the power adapter provided Charging The unit will charge in standby and working mo...

Page 22: ...warranty to be valid Once on the web page use the menu to find register your product You will also be given the chance to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months free of charge Power supply I...

Page 23: ...high Adjust the volume control Desired station not found Weak signal Use the manual tune function Display shows No Service There is no DAB coverage in your area or poor reception Adjust the position...

Page 24: ...laced 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...

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