Majority Fitzwilliam 2 Radio Hi-Fi Tuner User Manual

June 12, 2024
MAJORITY

Majority Fitzwilliam 2 Radio Hi-Fi Tuner

Majority Fitzwilliam 2 Radio Hi-Fi Tuner

USER MANUAL

Box Contents

A. Majority Fitzwilliam Tuner
B. Power Adapter (UK or EU Plug)
C. Remote Control

Box Contents

Controls and Functions

Front View

Front View

  1. USB Port 5V 1A
  2. Headphone Jack
  3. Navigation/OK Dial
  4. Mode
  5. Memory
  6. Menu
  7. Back
  8. Display
  9. Play/Pause
  10. Rewind
  11. Fast-Forward
  12. Info
  13. Power/Volume Dial
  14. Remote control Sensor

Back View

Back View

  1. DC power Port
  2. W-LAN/BT Antenna,
  3. Audio Output
  4. Analog Audio Input/Output
  5. Optical & Coaxial Output
  6. DAB/FM Antenna

Remote Control

Remote Control

  1. Power/Standby
  2. Dimmer
  3. Equaliser
  4. Back/Previous
  5. Forward/Next
  6. Menu
  7. Up
  8. Left
  9. Volume Down
  10. Favourites
  11. Mute
  12. Alarm
  13. Sleep
  14. Paly/Pause
  15. Mode
  16. Back
  17. Right
  18. OK
  19. Down
  20. Volume Up
  21. 0-9 Number Selection
  22. Info

Instructions Guide

**Please note all (Ref.) refer to the Controls and Functions in the above diagrams.

Power/Volume Dial:  This should be used to turn your system on and into Standby. To put into standby, press and hold the dial  (Ref.13). The time, date and any settings set such as alarms will be displayed.

When switched on, you will be taken to the last function used before putting into standby.

Rotate the dial to change the volume.

Navigation/OK Dial:  Rotate the dial clockwise or anticlockwise to scroll through choices. Press down the dial to confirm.

Mode Button:  Press the Mode button to display and select from available modes.

Menu Button:  Enter system menu options.

Info Button:  In Internet Radio, DAB/DAB+ or FM mode, use the Info button to scroll through station information.

Play/Pause, Rewind and Fast-Forward Buttons:  Use in particular modes to skip backwards and forwards through media, as well as pausing and playing.

Basic Operation

Starting Up Your Radio

Plug the adaptor connector into the back of the system labelled ‘DC in’ (Ref.15)  and turn the power on. The system will power up and display a ‘MAJORITY’ screen.

Ensure that the WLAN antenna and DAB/FM antennas are screwed onto the unit via the WLAN port  (Ref.16)  and DAB/FM port  (Ref.21).

After this, a ‘Setup Wizard’ will display. Press down the ‘Navigation/OK’ dial (Ref.3)  or the OK button on the remote  (Ref.40)  to confirm you have read the information.

Once confirmed, the screen will display “Start now?”. Highlight “Yes” with the Navigation dial or the remote, and confirm start by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote.

After this, confirm whether you would like the clock display to be 12 or 24 hours. Highlight your chosen option with the Navigation dial or the remote, and confirm your choice.

Auto Update options will display. This will allow you to update the time through one of the available modes: DAB, FM and Network, or no update. Highlight your chosen option and confirm your choice by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote.

“Set timezone” will now display. Select this so that the unit will display the correct time for your region. Scroll through the available options with the Navigation dial or the remote, and confirm the choice.

Now choose your Daylight savings settings. Highlight your chosen option with the Navigation dial or the remote, and confirm your choice.

Now select whether you would like to keep the network connected. We would advise selecting the “Yes” option for ease of use.

The “Wlan Region” options will now display on the screen. Highlight your chosen option (Europe or Australia) with the Navigation dial or the remote, and confirm choice.

The unit will now begin scanning for available networks. Once completed, the available networks will display. Scroll through the available options with the Navigation dial or the remote, and confirm your WiFi network by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote.

Change your default language in System Settings.

There are also options for “Rescan”, “Wired” or “Manual Config” that can be found under section ‘Additional WiFi Connection Settings’.

Connecting to WiFi

Once the available networks display for view, scroll through the available options with the Navigation dial  (Ref.3)  or the remote, and confirm your WiFi network by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote (Ref.40).

Once on your chosen network, three options should display: Push Button, PIN or Skip WPS. Select Skip WPS if your WiFi router does not have a WPS button.

WPS/PIN Setup

If “Push Button” is selected, this will initiate a WPS search connection to the WiFi. Whilst the Fitzwilliam is searching, select the “WPS” button on your WiFi modem.

This will connect your WiFi to your radio without the requirement to input the password.

If “PIN” is selected, a PIN will display on the Fitzwilliam screen. If your WiFi is capable of inserting a PIN, enter the code into your WiFi network.

Manual Setup

If “Skip WPS” is selected, you can manually enter the WiFi password on the Fitzwilliam with the Navigation dial or using the navigation buttons on the remote control.

Once your chosen letter or number is displayed, confirm the digit by pressing down the dial or press the ‘OK’ button on the remote. Continue this process until the WiFi password is displayed and confirm the password by navigating and selecting “OK” on the display screen. To go back a digit, select the ‘BKSP’ option.

Once connected, the screen will display “Connected”, followed by a display of the available modes/settings in a list.

Additional WiFi Connection Settings

When available networks display on the unit, “Rescan”, “Wired” or “Manual Config” will also display as additional options for WiFi connectivity.

Rescan

Select this option with the Navigation/OK dial  (Ref.3)  or the OK button on the remote  (Ref.40)  to initiate a rescan for available WiFi networks.

Manual Configuration

The following options are available:

Wireless (WLAN) – DHCP Enable:  Select Wireless > DHCP enable > Enter SSID (network name). A network key may need to be added.

Wireless (WLAN) – DHCP Disable:  Assumes DHCP server is active but network information such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address and DNS will need to be entered.

Internet Radio

On first setting up, a list of available modes will display. Select “Internet Radio” from this list using the Navigation/OK dial  (Ref.3)  or the OK button  (Ref.40).

Alternatively, press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit ( Ref.4)  or on the remote (Ref.37)  repeatedly until Internet Radio mode is selected.

The following options will display:

Last Listened

This will display a list of stations previously listened to.

Station List

Select this option to browse through a range of internet radio category options: My Favourites, Local United Kingdom, BBC, Stations, Podcasts, My Added Stations and Help.

Local United Kingdom (or Chosen Location)  – Depending on the location set during the “Set Timezone” option on set-up, stations for that location will display and are separated by genre. There is also the option to explore All Stations.

BBC  – Select this option to scroll through all available BBC stations, including national and region-specific stations.

Stations  – Select to access all available stations on the radio and narrow down by Location, Genre, Popular Stations or New Stations. You can also search for stations via this menu option:

Search Stations  – Manually type in a station with the Navigation dial or using the navigation buttons on the remote. Once your chosen letter or number is displayed, confirm the digit by pressing down the dial or press the ‘OK’ button on the remote. Continue this process until the station name is displayed and confirm by selecting “OK” on the display screen.

Podcasts  – Browse through a variety of podcasts by Location and Genre. Search for a podcast by manually typing in the podcast name.

Help  – Select this option for additional options such as obtaining an access code and viewing frequently asked questions.

System Settings

Select this option to open System Settings for the unit. For more information on this, please refer to section ‘System Settings’.

Main Menu  – Press to view all available modes and settings.

Internet Radio: Station Information

Station information is sometimes displayed by the station broadcaster. This can be viewed when listening to particular stations. If the station is broadcasting information, the ‘Info’ button on the unit  (Ref.12)  or on the remote  (Ref.44)  can be used to scroll through the following information:

Programme Information  – Displays artist and song currently being played on the station.

Description  – This shows the type and description of the programme provided by the station.

Genre and Show Country  – Genre of the station and where it is available.

Reliability  – Reliability of signal strength

Bit Rate, Codec and Sampling Rate  – The data rate at which the signal is being transmitted.

Playback Buffer  – Displays the speed of station buffering

Today’s Date  – Displays the date as provided by the broadcaster.

Internet Radio, DAB/DAB+ and FM Presets

Presetting a Radio Station

When you have found your desired station, hold down the Memory button on the unit  (Ref.5)  or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote  (Ref.32)  for 2-3 seconds to go to the ‘Save to Preset’ screen. Alternatively, if you want to save to preset number 1-10, press and hold the corresponding number on the remote control for 2-3 seconds.
Once the preset number has been located that you wish to save to, confirm your choice. Preset slots without allocated stations will display “[Not Set]”. Once saved, the screen will display “Preset Stored”.

Recalling a Preset Radio Station

To view your preset stations, press the ‘Memory’ button on the unit (Ref.5)  or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote  (Ref.32)  to open ‘Recall from Preset’. Do not hold down the button as this will open a preset store and not preset recall. Alternatively, recall preset numbers 1-10 by pressing (do not hold) the corresponding number on the remote.

When ‘Recall from Preset’ options are displayed, use the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.3)  or the remote to scroll through the preset stations. Confirm your choice to begin playing the station.

DAB/DAB+ Radio

Press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit  (Ref.4)  or on the remote (Ref.37)  until DAB/DAB+ mode is selected.

Ensure that the antenna is screwed on and connected to the DAB/FM antenna port at the back of the system and fully extended.

When selecting DAB/DAB+ Radio mode for the first time, the system will begin scanning for available stations. The screen will display “Scanning…” while scanning.

Once stations have been scanned, they will display in a list. If you wish to rescan for available stations, press the Menu button on the unit (Ref.6) or on the remote (Ref.28)  and select “Scan”. The radio will now begin scanning for DAB stations. The number of detected stations will be displayed.

Once all available stations have been found, a list will display. To scroll through the available stations, use the Navigation/OK dial on the unit (Ref.3)  or the Up/Down buttons on the remote control  (Ref.29/Ref.41) and select a station by highlighting the station and pressing down the dial (Ref.3)  or the OK button  (Ref.40).

The station will begin to play. To select the previous or next station, go back to the list and use the navigation dial or the remote navigation buttons to scroll accordingly.

DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings

In DAB/DAB+ mode, press the MENU button on the unit or on the remote control to open DAB/DAB+ settings. You will be able to view the following options:

Station List

Browse through the available DAB/DAB+ stations.

Scan

Initiate a scan for available stations.

Manual Tune

Browse through available stations by multiplex and frequency.

Prune Invalid

To remove stations that are listed but unavailable, you can turn on the ‘Prune’ setting. To switch on the Prune setting, select “Yes”.

DRC (Dynamic Range Compression)

Select this option to reduce the volume of louder sounds and boost the volume of quiter sounds. Choose between High, Low or Off.

Station Order

Select the order that you would like the DAB/DAB+ stations to display in. Options include alphanumeric, ensemble and valid.

System Settings  – Select to open system settings. Further guidance on these options can be found under section ‘System Settings’.

Main Menu  – Select to view available modes.

DAB/DAB+ Station Information

Whilst playing a DAB/DAB+ station, the following station information can be viewed by pressing the ‘Info’ button on the unit or on the remote.

Programme Information:  Displays artist and song currently playing.

PTY (Programme Type):  This shows the type and description of the programme provided by the DAB station.

Channel and Frequency:  Displays the station transmission channel number and frequency.

Signal Error/Strength:  Displays station signal strength.

Bit Rate, Codec and Sampling Rate:  The data rate at which the signal is being transmitted.

Today’s Date:  Displays the date as provided by the broadcaster.

FM Radio

Press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit  (Ref.4)  or on the remote (Ref.37)  until FM mode is selected.

Ensure that the antenna is screwed on, connected to the DAB/FM antenna port at the back of the system  (Ref.21) , and fully extended.

On first use of FM radio, the FM frequency “87.5 MHz” will display on the screen. To initiate an automatic scan up the bandwidth to the next available station, press down the Navigation/OK dial  (Ref.3)  or on the remote (Ref.40). Repeat to scroll through available stations.

Use the Navigation/OK dial or the remote to scroll through the frequencies. Scroll clockwise or press up on the remote to manually scroll up the bandwidth and scroll anti-clockwise or press down to manually scroll down the bandwidth.

FM Radio Settings

In FM mode, press the MENU button on the unit  (Ref.6)  or on the remote control  (Ref.28)  to open FM settings. Here you can scroll through the following options:

Scan Setting

Select whether you would like to scan for all stations, or for stations only with a strong signal. Once selected, the screen will display “Strong stations only?”. To scan only for stations with strong signal, select “YES”.

Audio Setting

All stereo stations are reproduced in stereo; for weak stations this can result in poor audio quality. The audio quality in FM mode can be improved by using mono audio mode.

Select whether to listen to the audio in stereo or mono. Once selected, the screen will display “Listen in Mono only?”. To listen in Mono, select “YES”. To listen in Stereo, select “NO”.

System Settings  – Select to open system settings. Further guidance on these options can be found under section ‘System Settings’.

Main Menu  – Select to view available modes.

FM Station Information

Whilst playing an FM station, the following station information can be viewed by pressing the ‘Info’ button  (Ref.12)  on the unit or on the remote (Ref.44).

Programme Information:  Displays artist and song currently being played.

PTY (Programme Type):  Shows the type and description of the programme provided by the DAB station.

Frequency:  Displays the station transmission frequency.

Today’s Date:  Displays the date as provided by the broadcaster.

Spotify Connect (in applicable models)

**Please note that this is only compatible in applicable models.

Setup

Connect your Majority Fitzwilliam to your wifi network

Open up the Spotify app on your phone, tablet or laptop using the same wifi network.

Play a song and select Devices Available.

Select your Majority Fitzwilliam and start listening.

Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn how.

The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here:

www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses

Music Player

Press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit  (Ref.4)  or on the remote (Ref.37)  repeatedly to scroll through to Music Player mode.

USB Playback

Select USB mode and insert a USB stick  (Ref.1)  with files. Confirm the device and highlight the desired folder/song with the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.3)  or the navigation buttons on the remote and select the OK button (Ref.40)  to play audio.

Please ensure that the USB stick is formatted as FAT16 or FAT32.

My Playlist

You can create a playlist on the Fitzwilliam using ‘USB Playback’ settings.

On ‘USB Playback’ settings, choose the file to be added to the playlist. Press and hold the Navigation/OK dial or OK button on the remote for approximately 3 seconds until the display shows “Added to Playlist”.

You can also use playlists that were created on your Windows PC.

To remove files from the playlist, choose the file and then press and hold down the Navigation/OK dial for 3 seconds.

The screen will then display “Delete from My Playlist?”. Confirm the delete by selecting “YES”.

Repeat Play

Switch between turning the repeat playlist function ON and OFF.

Shuffle Play

Switch between turning shuffle playlist ON and OFF.

Clear My Playlist

Select this option to clear the whole playlist saved in “My Playlist”.

Prune Servers

Reset the list of connected servers by selecting “YES”.

Bluetooth Mode

Press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit  (Ref.4)  or on the remote (Ref.37)  repeatedly until Bluetooth mode is selected.

Go to your device’s Bluetooth settings to connect your chosen device to the radio via Bluetooth.

**Please note that the radio only takes Bluetooth input from devices such as a phone or tablet.

The device will display on your Bluetooth device as “Majority Fitzwilliam”. Select the radio from your device and the connection will begin.

Select your chosen audio on your device and play.

Once connected, skip, play and pause the playing audio from the unit, remote control, or from your device.

AUX-In Mode

Press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit  (Ref.4)  or on the remote (Ref.37)  repeatedly until AUX-In mode is selected.

You can connect your phone or tablet with an AUX 3.5mm cable that connects to the Audio-in jack on the back of the unit  (Ref.17).

Connect the AUX cable from the back of the Fitzwilliam into the device that you wish to play media from.

You can now begin playing media from your device. Ensure that the volume on the device is switched up for the best sound quality.

Note:**  When using playback in AUX mode, the buttons on the remote control and on the Fitzwilliam unit cannot be used to control media.

Dual Alarm Setting

Setting Alarm 1/Alarm 2

To set an alarm, select the ‘Alarm’ button on the remote control  (Ref.12) or on the unit. Select ‘Main Menu’ and ‘Alarms’ to open alarm settings. Select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 with the navigation dial  (Ref.3)  or OK button on the remote  (Ref.40)  to begin setting an alarm:

Enable:  Choose the frequency of your alarm (Daily, Once, Weekends and Weekdays). If “Once” is selected, the date and time of the alarm will need to be set. Select ‘Off’ to turn off the alarm.

Time:  The hour digits of the alarm will now begin to flash. Change the alarm hour with the Navigation dial or Up/Down buttons  (Ref.29/Ref.41). Press down the dial or the OK button to confirm. Follow the same steps to set the alarm minutes.

Mode:  Select between the following alarm wake-up tones: Buzzer, Internet radio, DAB and FM.

Preset:  If internet, digital or FM radio is selected as your alarm tone, the station you last listened to on this mode or one of your preset favourites can be set as your alarm tone.

Volume:  Use the Navigation dial or Up/Down buttons on the remote to scroll to your chosen alarm volume. Confirm the volume by pressing down the dial or the OK button.

Save:  Once the above features have been set for the alarm, select ‘Save’ with the Navigation dial or OK button to confirm. Once set, an alarm icon will display on the standby screen.

Setting: Alarm Features

How to Cancel Your Alarm

Cancel the alarm before it sounds by pressing the ‘Alarm’ button on the remote control  (Ref.34)  or use the ‘Menu’ button on the unit. Select ‘Main Menu’ then ‘Alarms’ to open alarm settings.

Select the alarm that you would like to cancel (Alarm 1 or Alarm 2) with the navigation dial  (Ref.3)  or the OK button  (Ref.40). Select “OFF”. Save and confirm alarm switch off by pressing down the Navigation/OK dial or the OK button.

How to Turn Off Your Alarm When Sounding

Turn off the alarm by pressing down the Power dial  (Ref.13)  or the Power/Standby button on the remote  (Ref.23)  when it is sounding. The screen will then display “Alarm Off”.

Snoozing Your Alarm

When the alarm is sounding, snooze the alarm by pressing the Snooze/Sleep button on the remote control  (Ref.35)  to select between snoozing for 5/10/15/20 minutes.

The alarm will snooze for your selected period of time. Cancel snooze by pressing the Power dial or Power button on the remote control.

Note:**  If the alarm is not stopped, the radio will automatically switch into Standby mode after an hour.

If no internet connection is available, or no signal is received for DAB or FM radio for the alarm, the radio alarm will sound with the buzzer tone.

Sleep Timer Settings

A sleep timer can be set to switch your radio to standby after the selected period of time.

Setting via the Sleep Button

To set a sleep timer, press the ‘Sleep’ button on the remote  (Ref.35).

Press the Sleep button repeatedly to switch between the available sleep times (Sleep Off, 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes). Highlight your chosen sleep timer length, wait a few seconds and the unit will automatically save the timer.

Setting via the Menu Button

Press the ‘Menu’ button on the unit  (Ref.6)  or on the remote (Ref.28). Then select ‘Main Menu’ settings and while ‘Sleep’ is highlighted, press the next button  (Ref.39)  to open sleep settings and “Sleep Off” will show.

Use the Up/Down buttons on the remote control to scroll through options, or alternatively press the ‘Sleep’ button until your chosen option is selected, as per the guidance above.

Once Set

Once the sleep timer has been selected, the timer length and a sleep icon will show on the bottom left of the radio screen.

To turn the Sleep timer off, simply keep pressing the ‘Sleep’ button until “Sleep Timer Off” displays, and select this option.

System Settings

Access system settings by pressing the Menu button on the unit  (Ref.6) or the remote control  (Ref.28). Scroll to ‘System Settings’. Here you can scroll through the following options:

Equaliser

Choose between a variety of equaliser settings that improve the sound quality of the audio type/genre. The Equaliser can also be accessed by pressing the ‘EQ’ button on the remote  (Ref.25). Select “My EQ Profile Setup” to set your own equaliser. Change the Bass or Treble settings with the Up/Down buttons or the Navigation dial.

Once modified, press the ‘Back’ button  (Ref.7)  or  (Ref.30)  and the screen will display “Save Changes?”. Select “YES” to save “My EQ”. You can now select it under

Equaliser settings.

Network

Select to open Network setting options. Once selected, the following settings options will display:

Network wizard  – Select to begin a scan for available Networks.

PBC Wlan setup  – Select to start a scan for available networks. Press the WPS button on your WiFi modem to connect to the device.

View Settings  – If connected to a network, select to view current connected network information.

WLAN Region  – Select between Europe or Australia as your Wlan region.

NetRemote PIN Setup  – A pin can be located here, which must be input into the remote control app to connect. You can also change the PIN number here.

Network Profile  – Displays name of the connected network.

Clear Network Settings  – Clear connected network and settings by selecting “YES”.

Keep Network Connected  – Set whether to keep the network connected to the unit. Select “YES” to keep the current network connected.

Time/Date

Select to open time/date setting options. The following options will display:

Set Time/Date:  The date will now begin to flash. Change the day with the navigation dial or Up/Down buttons on the remote. Once you have selected the day, press down the navigation dial or OK button to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the month and year. Follow the same process for setting the time.

Auto Update:  Update the time and date from DAB, FM, or WiFi.

Set Format:  Select 12 or 24 hour clock display.

Set Timezone:  Select your timezone to display the correct time.

Daylight Savings:  Select whether you would like to turn on daylight savings (for automatic adjustment between summer and winter time).

Language

Select your chosen default language for the radio from the list.

Factory Reset

Select this option to perform a factory reset. This would be advisable if your radio has any functionality issues. Once asked to confirm reset, select “Yes”.

Software Update

Select for update settings. Once this option is selected, two options will display: Auto-check setting or Check now.

If ‘Auto-check setting’ is selected, you can set the unit to periodically check for new software. Select “YES” to confirm this option. If ‘Check now’ is selected, you can initiate a scan on the unit for available updates.

Setup Wizard

Restart unit back to ‘Setup Wizard’ to revert back to original setup stage.

Info

Select to view software version, spotify version, Radio ID and name.

Privacy Policy

Information regarding where further privacy information can be located.

Backlight

Select to change the backlight level.

Timeout:  Choose the backlight display timeout. Select between the following timeout options: On, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180. After being inactive for the period of time specified, the screen will darken.

On Level:  Choose the screen brightness while using the radio (High, Medium or Low).

Dim Level:  Choose the brightness of the dim setting (Medium, Low or Off).

Remote Control App

To begin controlling your radio via the remote control app from your smartphone or tablet, you can download the UNDOK Frontier app from your device’s app store.

Firstly, ensure that your phone or tablet is connected to the same WiFi as the radio.

Once the app is downloaded, open the app and ensure that your radio is switched on and not on standby mode. The app should then automatically display the Majority Fitzwilliam. Select the device to connect.

You can now begin adjusting settings and navigating around the unit using the UNDOK app.

Warranty

Register your Majority product within 30 days of purchase to activate your extended  3 Year Warranty. Gain access to all the benefits and lifetime technical support (see our Extended Warranty details for more info).

Specifications

Model No. FTZ-ADT
Dimensions 43.5 x 7.4 x 29.7 cm
Power AC 100-240V ~ 50-60Hz
Weight 2.8 kg
Presets 150+
AUX In 3.5 mm
Headphone Jack 3.5 mm
DAB 174 – 240 MHz
FM 87.5 – 108 MHz
Screen Colour LCD
Dimmable Yes

Safety Info

IMPORTANT

Please read all instructions carefully before use.

WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Do not open.

  1. Read these instructions:
  2. Heed all warnings.
  3. Follow all instructions in the user manual.
  4. Do no clean the apparatus near or with water.
  5. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  7. Protect the power from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
  8. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  9. Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  10. Refer all servicing to qualified 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.
  11. No naked flame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
  12. Dispose of used electrical products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations.

Addition Warnings

The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled 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 power completely, the power plug should be disconnected from the main socket outlet completely.

Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire 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 finished with.

Troubleshooting

If you are having issues with your product or require further assistance, please visit our  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  page below.

Majority Fitzwilliam – Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the Majority Fitzwilliam:

Can I save my favourite stations as favourites?
Yes, you can save up to 40 stations as favourites.

When playing music from a USB flash drive, does the track information (e.g., track name, artist name etc.) display on the screen?
Yes, it does display the track name/artist.

What is the difference between the EU and UK version of this product?
The only difference is the plug. The UK version will have a standard 3-pin plug, and the EU version will have a standard 2-pin plug.

Can this be connected to an amplifier?
The Fitzwilliam has a 3.5mm AUX output, optical output, coaxial output, and an audio R/L output. Therefore, if your amplifier has a suitable audio input, it should work fine. You need to check which audio inputs your specific amplifier supports.

What type of antenna connection does it have?
The antenna port is an F-Type Connector.

What is the maximum USB flash drive size that I can connect using the USB port?
It is compatible with a USB flash drive up to 128GB. The USB flash drive will need to be formatted to the ‘FAT32’ file system.

Can I connect this to my Bluetooth headphones/speakers?
The Fitzwilliam can receive audio over a Bluetooth connection from another device. However, it cannot send audio to a device, such as another speaker, using Bluetooth.

Does Spotify connect work with a free account, or does it need a premium account?
You will need to have Spotify on your phone, tablet, or PC / laptop for the Spotify Connect software to work. You can make use of the Spotify Connect feature with a free or paid account.

How does this connect to the internet?
The Fitzwilliam connects to your broadband router via WLAN (wireless) or LAN connection.

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