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Instructions Guide

Display

Press the ‘Info/Menu’ button 

(Ref .5)

 multiple times to display:  

Radio Data System (RDS) radio text, Programme type, Station 
name, Mono/Stereo, Time and Date .

Time and Date

On first use of DAB Radio, the time and date will automatically update .

Info Button

Use the ‘Info’ button 

(Ref .5) 

to scroll through the functions .  

This process is on a loop so, if you go past the one you want, 
continue to press ‘Info” until your choice becomes available again . 

Backlight

Press and 

hold

 the ‘Info’ button 

(Ref .5)

 . Use the ‘Previous’ 

(Ref .2)

  

or ‘Next’ 

(Ref .6)

 buttons to scroll through the options .  

Highlight “System” and press the ‘Ok’ button 

(Ref .7)

 . 

Next, choose “Backlight” and press the ‘Ok’ button 

(Ref .7)

 to confirm .

Then choose “Timeout” and press the ‘Ok’ button 

(Ref .7)

 to confirm .

You now have the following options to choose from: On, 10, 20, 30, 
45, 60, 90, 120, 180 seconds . Use the ‘Previous’ 

(Ref .2)

 or ‘Next’ 

(Ref .6)

 buttons to switch between the options . Press the ‘Ok’ 

button 

(Ref .7)

 to confirm . The backlight will now stay on for the 

chosen time period . 

Summary of Contents for Kite

Page 1: ...Majority Kite Pocket DAB DAB FM Radio CB1 DAB BLK User Guide...

Page 2: ...N T Y Controls and Functions 1 What s in the Box 2 Instruction Guide 3 Basic Operation 3 DAB Radio Prune Dynamic Range Compression Manual Tuning and Set up Preset for DAB Radio 4 FM Radio and Set up...

Page 3: ...ontrols and Functions 1 1 Mode DAB FM 2 Previous 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Info 6 Next 7 Ok Confirm Preset 8 Lock 9 On Off 10 Earphone jack 11 Battery Compartment 12 Display Screen 12 11 1 5 2 6 4 3 7 8 9 1...

Page 4: ...What s in the Box 2 Majority Kite Pocket DAB DAB FM Radio Earphones User Guide...

Page 5: ...e and station information Press the Mode DAB FM button Ref 1 to switch to FM or again to switch back to DAB Ensure that the earphones are correctly inserted into the earphone jack Ref 10 on the top of...

Page 6: ...hen you will not get a strong signal if any The radio will automatically save all those stations that have a strong signal After searching has finished it will automatically play the first station sto...

Page 7: ...Yes No Press the Ok button Ref 7 to confirm The unavailable station will now be deleted if you chose Yes Dynamic Range Compression DRC This function enables you to reduce the difference between the ma...

Page 8: ...ls which are from 5A to 13F Once you have chosen press the Ok button Ref 7 to confirm How to preset a radio station You can store a station using the Preset button Ref 7 and save up to 10 stations Fir...

Page 9: ...hrough your options and select Preset Recall by pressing the Ok button Ref 7 Use the Previous Ref 2 or Next Ref 6 buttons to scroll through your preset stations up to 10 Press the Ok button Ref 7 to s...

Page 10: ...tion information when you press the Info button Ref 5 Press multiple times to view all information available See page 12 How to tune a specific frequency manually To listen to a specific frequency you...

Page 11: ...e quality use the above instructions to change it to Mono mode How to preset a radio station You can store the station using the Preset button Ref 7 and save up to 10 stations First tune the station y...

Page 12: ...en select Preset Recall by pressing the Ok button Ref 7 Use the Previous Ref 2 or Next Ref 6 buttons to scroll through your preset stations up to 10 Press the Ok button Ref 7 to select your choice Wat...

Page 13: ...11 Instructions Guide Station Information for DAB DAB and FM Radio...

Page 14: ...the station s transmission frequency Audio Type Displays the audio type of the station you are listening to It will either be Stereo or Mono Radio Text Displays scrolling text information supplied by...

Page 15: ...button Ref 7 Then choose Yes No using the Previous Ref 2 or Next Ref 6 buttons to switch between the options Press the Ok button Ref 7 to confirm and after a short delay the radio will re start and p...

Page 16: ...press Info until your choice becomes available again Backlight Press and hold the Info button Ref 5 Use the Previous Ref 2 or Next Ref 6 buttons to scroll through the options Highlight System and pres...

Page 17: ...on to the polarities Always remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time When the batteries start to run out the unit will show Low Power on the display and...

Page 18: ...ecifications Power Supply DC4 5V 3 AAA Radio frequency range FM 87 5MHz DAB DAB 174 240MHz Warranty Watch video tutorials and register your product for a FREE 3 year warranty at www majorityradios co...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...www majorityradios co uk...

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