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Press the ‘Mode’ button (

Ref.7

) multiple times on the unit and 

choose “FM” or press the ‘FM/DAB’ button (

Ref.2

) on the remote. 

The first time you do this, the FM frequency “87.5 MHz” will be 
displayed on the screen. 

 Fully extend the antenna (

Ref.20

). 

To auto scan, press and release the *‘AMS’ button (

Ref.3

) on the 

remote. This will then start scanning up the frequency band and 
play the first station it finds with good signal.  

The radio will display station information when you press the 
‘Info’ button (

Ref.14

) on the remote, press multiple times to view 

all information. Please see page 27 for further details. 

*Automatic Music Scan

FM Radio

Instructions Guide

Summary of Contents for OAKINGTON

Page 1: ...OAK CDAB WAL MAJORITY OAKINGTON DAB DAB Compact Music System Instructions Guide...

Page 2: ...tore a preset station 14 FM Radio 16 CD Playback 20 Bluetooth and Phone Connection 23 Other Functions 28 Manually Setting the Time 28 Alarm or Timer Setting 30 Troubleshooting 32 System Reset 32 Warra...

Page 3: ...12 3 Controls And Functions Front View Control Buttons 1 Remote Sensor 2 Display Screen 3 Standby Indicator 4 Disc Port 5 Previous 6 Next 7 Mode 8 Power Standby 9 Play Pause Menu 10 Equaliser 11 Info...

Page 4: ...View Controls And Functions 13 Navigate Rotate to move up or down the menu screen when in DAB or FM OK Press to skip to subsequent menu in DAB or FM Volume Rotate to increase or decrease the volume le...

Page 5: ...3 Back View Controls And Functions 14 5V 1A Port for charging Mobile Device 15 Audio Input 16 USB 17 Earphone Jack 18 Power Switch 19 AC Power Connector 20 Antenna 20 14 16 15 17 18 19...

Page 6: ...pairing function or to disconnect 10 PREVIOUS RE WIND hold button to re wind Fine Tune FM 11 MONO STEREO 12 P Press to skip to the beginning of a current pervious subsequent album Press to select nex...

Page 7: ...20 PROGRAM Press to programme in CD USB DAB FM 21 DIM Press to select different levels of brightness for the display 22 ENTER PLAY PAUSE SKIP Press to play pause CD USB Bluetooth Device or use to skip...

Page 8: ...6 What s In The Box 1 Majority Oakington DAB DAB Radio Music System 2 Remote Control 3 Power Adapter 4 Instructions Guide Box Contents...

Page 9: ...SB AC TV To connect the Music System TV outputs to analogue inputs from the sound board use the 3 5mm RCA audio cable supplied to connect the Music System TV outputs with the AUX L R input socket from...

Page 10: ...V Use a line in audio cable 3 5mm not supplied to connect to the Music System TV outputs with the AUDIO input socket from the sound board You can also connect an external device such as an MP3 Player...

Page 11: ...Power Standby button to turn on the unit Ref 8 It will automatically take you to DAB DAB radio mode or the previous mode you were using When DAB Radio is activated for the first time the display will...

Page 12: ...urn off fully switch it off at the mains The cord must be out of reach of children Language Setting The default display language is English You can change to Deutsch by pressing Menu Full Scan will be...

Page 13: ...ll Scan and press the Enter button Ref 22 This will start scanning up the frequency band and store all stations that have a good signal The radio will automatically save all the stations with a strong...

Page 14: ...on Prune To remove stations that are listed but are unavailable Press the Menu button Ref 9 on the remote and use the Next Ref 23 and Previous buttons Ref 10 to scroll through options Select Prune and...

Page 15: ...aratively quieter DRC only works if it enabled by the broadcaster for a specific station Press the Menu button Ref 9 on the remote and use the Next Ref 23 and Previous buttons Ref 10 to scroll through...

Page 16: ...press the Enter button Ref 22 Use the Next Ref 23 and Previous Ref 10 buttons to cycle through the DAB channels which are from 5A to 13F How to store a preset station Up to 40 stations can be set To...

Page 17: ...to 40 stations can be set To store a station that you are currently Press the Program button Ref 20 on the remote Press Previous button Ref 10 or Next Ref 23 to scroll through your preset stations up...

Page 18: ...the antenna Ref 20 To auto scan press and release the AMS button Ref 3 on the remote This will then start scanning up the frequency band and play the first station it finds with good signal The radio...

Page 19: ...evious Ref 10 or Next Ref 23 button to choose between Strong stations only or All Stations press the Enter button Ref 22 to confirm your choice To tune a specific frequency manually To listen to a spe...

Page 20: ...vious Ref 10 or Next Ref 23 buttons to choose between Stereo allowed or Forced mono press the Enter button Ref 22 to confirm your choice How to store a preset station Up to 40 stations can be set To s...

Page 21: ...radio station Press the Program button Ref 20 on the remote Press Previous button Ref 10 or Next Ref 23 to scroll through your preset stations up to 10 Press the Enter button Ref 22 to select your ch...

Page 22: ...CD will read automatically and start playing Press and release the Play Pause button to play pause Ref 22 on the remote Press and release the Previous Ref 10 or Next Ref 23 button to select previous...

Page 23: ...he remote multiple times to view options Repeat All ALL Current Track SINGLE or Repeat Off OFF Press Enter on the remote to confirm your choice Random Play For CDs Random Play can be set by pressing t...

Page 24: ...ton Ref 20 to move to preset 2 P02 to select your next track select using the number keys on the remote Ref 13 Press the Program button Ref 20 to continuing adding more tracks or the Play Pause button...

Page 25: ...evious Ref 10 or Next Ref 23 button to select previous or next tracks The operational range between the unit and a Bluetooth device is approximately 10 meters without any objects in the way If there i...

Page 26: ...required option Audio or select the Audio button on the remote Ref 17 Up to 20 tracks can be preselected Note when using playback the Next and Previous buttons can only be used on the unit not on the...

Page 27: ...t button Ref 4 on the remote multiple times to view options Repeat All ALL Current Track SINGLE or Repeat Off OFF Press Enter on the remote to confirm your choice Random Play For a USB device random p...

Page 28: ...ror rate Channel and Frequency Displays the station s transmission channel number and frequency PTY Programme Type Shows the type and description of the programme provided by the DAB DAB station Time...

Page 29: ...tion 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 either be stere...

Page 30: ...unit is in standby Press and hold the Clock button Ref 26 on the remote for a few seconds Input the Year Month Date Hour and Minutes using the number keys on the remote Ref 13 Press the Clock button t...

Page 31: ...n the alarm off To turn on a preset alarm press the TIMER button Ref 28 on the remote control multiple times and select Alarm Buzzer CD DAB FM USB This will automatically turn the alarm on and display...

Page 32: ...to confirm your option Input the time that you would like the unit to come on using the number key pad on the remote control Ref 12 Press the Timer button Ref 28 on the remote control to confirm your...

Page 33: ...e selected the timer icon will show on the display screen to show that the timer has begun To turn the sleep timer off follow the above instructions and choose Off from the choices To view how long is...

Page 34: ...ess the Enter button Ref 22 Use the Next button Ref 23 to choose Yes or No Press the Enter button Ref 22 to confirm SW Version Software Version Display Press the Menu button Ref 9 on the remote contro...

Page 35: ...the unit to a stronger signal location DAB Burbling intermittent cut out Re scan station Sound is distorted The volume is too high Adjust the volume control Desired station not found Weak signal Use t...

Page 36: ...ck Aerial Integral telescopic aerial 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 37: ...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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