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Instructions Guide

Program tracks into a preselected order 

Press the ‘Stop’ button (

Ref.16

) on the remote, then press the 

‘Prog’ button (

Ref.23

) .

The track number will flash on the front display (

Ref.2

). Change 

this number to your first required track using the number keys 

on the remote (

Ref.28

).

Press the ‘Prog’ button (

Ref.23

) on the remote to move to preset 

2 (P02) to select your next track, select using the number keys on 

the remote (

Ref.28

).

Press the ‘Prog’ button (

Ref.23

) to continuing adding more tracks 

or the ‘Play/Pause’ (

Ref.12

) button on the remote and wait a few 

seconds for the unit to start playback of your selection.

Up to 20 tracks can be preselected.

Note: when using playback, the ‘Next’ (

Ref.8

) and ‘Previous’ 

(

Ref.7

) buttons can only be used on the unit, not on the remote.

Compatible Discs: CD-R, CD-RW and Audio-CD.

A-B Playback Function

This function will allow the user to repeat a desired portion of 

playback. To choose the part of the CD track you would like to 

playback press the ‘A-B’ button (

Ref.29

) to mark point A (“REP_A” 

will show in the display).

Then press the ‘A-B’ button again (

Ref.29

) to mark point B 

(“REP_AB” will then show on the display). The track section will 

repeatedly playback between these points.

Summary of Contents for HUNTINGDON

Page 1: ...HNT CDAB BLK HUNTINGDON Compact Music System Instructions Guide...

Page 2: ...ations 15 CD Player 17 Bluetooth Mode 20 AUX In and USB Charging 21 Alarm Settings 22 Sleep Setting 23 Settings Time and Date 24 Settings 25 Additional Features 26 Troubleshooting 27 Specifications 28...

Page 3: ...1 What s in the Box Box Contents 1 Majority Huntingdon Music System 2 Remote Control 3 Power Adapter 4 Instructions Guide...

Page 4: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Disc Port 2 Display Screen 3 Remote Sensor 4 Mode 5 Menu 6 Scan 7 Previous 8 Next 9 Eject 10 Preset 11 Alarm 12 Sleep 13 Select Volume 14 Equaliser 15 Play Paus...

Page 5: ...3 Controls And Functions Rear View 22 23 21 21 Antenna 22 9V DC 23 On Off...

Page 6: ...des 12 Play Pause Play Pause media in the following modes CD Bluetooth AUX 13 Next Go to next track in some modes 14 Fast Forward Use in CD mode 15 Scan Pair In DAB or FM mode press to scan for radio...

Page 7: ...ntingdon radio Please follow the guidance of the manual to set up your new purchase and begin enjoying its features If you require further assistance with your new radio please contact our support tea...

Page 8: ...r anticlockwise to change the volume To make selections and confirm settings press down the dial to select Menu button Select the Menu button to access radio settings options DAB settings and FM setti...

Page 9: ...n the unit to select either English or German language Press the Select Volume dial Ref 13 to confirm your choice To change the mode press the Mode button Ref 4 on the unit to switch between the optio...

Page 10: ...save all the stations with a strong signal up to 240 MHz After searching has finished it will automatically play the first station stored To listen to all stations that have been stored use the Next...

Page 11: ...to reduce the difference between the maximum and minimum audio volume being broadcast This makes quiet sounds comparatively louder and loud sounds comparatively quieter DRC only works if it enabled b...

Page 12: ...the remote and use the Next Ref 13 and Previous Ref 11 buttons to scroll through options Select Manual Tune and press the Select Ref 18 button Use the Next Ref 13 and Previous Ref 11 buttons to cycle...

Page 13: ...en press the Select button Ref 18 on the remote to save The display will then show Preset x stored Repeat the same process when making other preset stations To remove a station as a preset simply save...

Page 14: ...nsmission channel number and frequency Bit Rate The data rate which the signal is being transmitted Bit Error Rate BER Provide details of the signal error rate Time and Date Displays the time and date...

Page 15: ...frequency band and automatically store the first 20 stations it finds with good signal The radio will display station information when you press the Info button Ref 24 on the remote press multiple tim...

Page 16: ...ations only or All Stations press the Select button Ref 18 to confirm your choice Audio Settings Mono or Stereo All stereo stations are reproduced in stereo For weak stations this can result in poor a...

Page 17: ...on as Then press the Select button Ref 18 on the remote to save The display will then show Preset x stored Repeat the same process when making other preset stations To remove a station as a preset sim...

Page 18: ...programme provided by the broadcaster Radio Text Displays scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster Frequency Displays the station s transmission frequency Audio Type Displays the audio t...

Page 19: ...or Next Ref 13 button to select previous or upcoming tracks Press and hold the Rewind or Fast Forward Ref 10 14 buttons to rewind or fast forward Press and release the Stop button to stop Ref 16 Pres...

Page 20: ...the Play Pause Ref 12 button on the remote and wait a few seconds for the unit to start playback of your selection Up to 20 tracks can be preselected Note when using playback the Next Ref 8 and Previo...

Page 21: ...ef 29 a third time and REP AB will disappear from the display How to remove the selected programming order Follow the above instructions but change the track number to 00 for the preset programme 1 th...

Page 22: ...lected you can then use the Previous Ref 11 or Next Ref 13 button to select previous or next tracks The operational range between the unit and a Bluetooth device is approximately 10 meters without any...

Page 23: ...button on the remote Ref 7 Begin playing music from your device and this will begin to play through the Majority Huntingdon speakers Please ensure that the volume on your device is switched up USB Con...

Page 24: ...n Ref 18 to confirm Use the previous next buttons Ref 11 13 to change when the alarm should sound Daily Weekends Weekdays or Once and press the Select button Ref 18 to confirm Use the previous next bu...

Page 25: ...from Off 15 mins 30 mins 45mins 60 mins or 90 mins by using the previous next buttons Ref 11 13 to scroll through the options Once selected the timer will start automatically To turn the sleep timer...

Page 26: ...om Auto Update Set Time Date Set 12 24 Hour Set Date Format Auto Update will automatically update the time and date on the first use of DAB Radio Set Time Date will allow you to manually set the time...

Page 27: ...trol Use the Previous or Next buttons Ref 11 13 to scroll to Language and press the Select button Ref 18 on the remote control Use the Previous or Next buttons Ref 11 13 to scroll through the language...

Page 28: ...croll to Brightness and press the Select button Ref 18 on the remote control Use the Previous or Next buttons Ref 11 13 to scroll to Brightness Setting On Level Bright Setting Dim Level and press the...

Page 29: ...e is too 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 p...

Page 30: ...e 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 Warranty Power Supply DC 9V 3A AC 100 240V 50...

Page 31: ...al 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 filled with liquid suc...

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