Majority Girton Portable DAB+ Radio User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- MAJORITY
Table of Contents
- Majority Girton Portable DAB+ Radio
- Box Contents
- Controls and Functions
- Basic Operation
- DAB/DAB+ Radio
- DAB/DAB+ Presets
- Station Information for DAB Radio
- FM Radio
- FM Radio Presets
- Station Information for FM Radio
- Clock and Sate Settings
- Dual Alarm Settings
- Other Functions
- Portability
- Warranty
- Specifications
- Safety Info
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
- Contact Support
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Majority Girton Portable DAB+ Radio
USER MANUAL
Box Contents
A. Majority Girton Radio
B. Power Adapter
Controls and Functions
Front View
- Display
- Tune/Dimmer/Enter
- Preset 1
- Preset 2
- Info/Menu
- Mode
- Power Standby
- Volume Dial
- Preset 4
- Preset 3
- Preset 5+
- Scan
- Alarm
Back View
- Batter Compartment
- Headphone Jack
- DC Power Input
- Aerial
Basic Operation
**Please note all (Ref.) refer to the Controls and Functions in the above diagrams.
For mains power, insert the power supply connector into the power input socket labelled DC 5V (Ref.16) on the back of the system and plug the power supply into the mains. Alternatively, you can power the radio with 4 x 1.5C batteries in the battery compartment (Ref.14).
Ensure the antenna (Ref.17) is extended as far as possible so that you can rotate it, enabling you to get the best signal that you can.
Press the ‘Power/Standby’ button (Ref.7) to turn on the unit.
The system will show “Welcome to Digital Radio” on first use and should automatically go to DAB/DAB+ radio. To begin scanning for available stations, select the ‘Scan’ button (Ref.12).
Power/Standby Button
To place the system in standby mode, press the ‘Power/Standby’ button (Ref.7). To switch back on for use, press the button again.
DAB/DAB+ Radio
Press the ‘Mode’ button (Ref.6) to switch to DAB/DAB+ Radio.
Fully extend the antenna (Ref.17).
To start an auto scan for available digital stations, press the ‘Scan’ button (Ref.12) and then release. This would be advisable if you are having trouble listening to particular 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 a good signal will begin to play.
To browse through the stations that have been found and stored, turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll through stations. Once you have found your desired station, press down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to confirm your choice. The station will begin to play.
The radio will display station information when you press the ‘Info’ button (Ref.5). Press it multiple times for different information.
When you power up the radio again after switching off, it will automatically tune to the same station (DAB or FM) that was last selected.
DAB/DAB+ Presets
How to store a preset station
To be able to quickly access your favourite DAB/DAB+ stations, you can preset the stations. Up to 10 different preset stations can be set for you to browse between.
To store a station as your preset, it is best to be listening to the station at the time. Once listening to the station you wish to preset, you can do the following:
Set to Preset 1-4
To set preset numbers 1 to 4, press and hold down the corresponding ‘Preset’
button number 1, 2, 3 or 4 (Ref.3, 4, 9, 10) on the front of the radio
for 3 seconds.
The display will show “Preset (x) Stored” when stored successfully.
Set to Preset 5-10
To set preset numbers 5 to 10, press and hold down the 5+ ‘Preset’ button (Ref.11) on the front of the radio for 3 seconds.
The radio display will now show of list of Preset numbers available to save the preset to. Use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll through the preset numbers and confirm the number you want to store the station as by pressing down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial. “Preset (x) Stored” will show on the display.
NOTE: If there is already an existing DAB station stored under a preset it will be over-written when you store the new station.
To switch off the radio, press and hold down the ‘Power/Standby’ button. To switch the radio back on, press (do not hold) the ‘Power/Standby’ button.
How to Recall and Play a Preset Station
Play Preset 1-4
To play your preset stations stored in preset numbers 1 to 4, press the corresponding ‘Preset’ button number 1, 2, 3 or 4 (Ref.3, 4, 9, 10) on the front of the radio. Do not hold down the button as this will store presets. The station will now begin to play.
Play Preset 5-10
To play your preset stations stored in preset numbers 5 to 10, press the 5+ ‘Preset’ button (Ref.11) on the front of the radio. Do not hold down the button as this will begin preset store.
The radio display will now show of list of stored preset numbers available to play. Use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll through the preset numbers and confirm the number you want to store the station by pressing down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial. The station will now begin to play.
Station Information for DAB Radio
When you are listening to a DAB/DAB+ station with a good signal, you can press the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.5) repeatedly to browse through different programme information.
Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the different programme information.
Bit Error Rate (BER): Provides details 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 station.
Time and Date: Displays the time and date information provided by the broadcaster.
Bit Rate: The data rate at which the signal is being transmitted.
Dynamic Label Segment (DLS): Displays scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster.
FM Radio
Press the ‘Mode’ button (Ref.6) to switch to FM mode. The first time you do this, the FM frequency “87.5 MHz” will be displayed on the screen.
Fully extend the antenna (Ref.17).
To scan for available stations with good signal, press the ‘Scan’ button
(Ref.9). The unit will then start scanning up the frequency band and play
the first station it finds with a good signal.
To scan down the frequency band, press and hold the ‘Scan’ button
(Ref.12) for a few seconds to find a station with good signal.
How to tune a specific frequency manually
To listen to a specific frequency, turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to move
slowly up and down the frequency band until you are tuned in to the required
frequency.
Mono and Stereo
To change between Mono and Stereo, press the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial repeatedly to switch between functions (Ref.2).
Playing ‘Only’ or ‘All’ FM Stations
When on FM mode, you can decide if you would like to pick up all stations
(even if they do not have a good signal) or just the stations with a good
signal.
To do this, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.5) to open system
settings. Use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll to ‘Scan settings’
and press down the dial to confirm.
Now choose between ‘Only’ for only stations with good signal or ‘All’ available FM stations with the ‘Tune/Snooze/Enter’ dial. Press down the dial to make your choice.
FM Radio Presets
How to Store a Preset Station
To be able to quickly access your favourite FM stations, you can preset the stations. Up to 10 different preset stations can be set for you to browse between.
To store a station as your preset, it is best to be listening to the station at the time. Once listening to the station you wish to preset, you can do the following:
Set to Preset 1-4
To set preset numbers 1 to 4, press and hold down the corresponding ‘Preset’ button number 1, 2, 3 or 4 (Ref.3, 4, 9, 10) on the front of the radio for 3 seconds.
The display will show “Preset (x) Stored” when stored successfully.
Set to Preset 5-10
To set preset numbers 5 to 10, press and hold down the 5+ ‘Preset’ button (Ref.11) on the front of the radio for 3 seconds.
The radio display will now show of list of Preset numbers available to save the preset to. Use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll through the preset numbers and confirm the number you want to store the station as by pressing down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial. “Preset (x) Stored” will show on the display.
NOTE: If there is already an existing DAB station stored under a preset it will be over-written when you store the new station.
How to Recall and Play a Preset Station
Play Preset 1-4
To play your preset stations stored in preset numbers 1 to 4, press the corresponding ‘Preset’ button number 1, 2, 3 or 4 (Ref.3, 4, 9, 10) on the front of the radio. Do not hold down the button as this will store presets. The station will now begin to play.
Play Preset 5-10
To play your preset stations stored in preset numbers 5 to 10, press the 5+ ‘Preset’ button (Ref.11) on the front of the radio. Do not hold down the button as this will begin preset store.
The radio display will now show of list of stored preset numbers available to play. Use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll through the preset numbers and confirm the number you want to store the station by pressing down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial. The station will now begin to play.
Station Information for FM Radio
When you are listening to an FM station with good signal, you can press the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.5) repeatedly to show the different programme information.
Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the 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 either be Stereo or Mono.
Radio Text: Displays scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster.
Programme Type: Displays a description of the type of programme provided by the broadcaster.
Clock and Sate Settings
Once the radio has been put into DAB/DAB+ mode, the time and date should automatically set. If this does not happen or you wish to alter the time and date, follow the below guidance:
Manually Setting the Time
Ensure the unit is turned on and out of standby.
To enter radio settings, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.5).
Turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll to “Time/Date” and press down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to open the time and date settings.
Once these settings are selected, the hour will now flash on the display screen. Alter the time hour by turning the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) until the required hour is displayed. Press down the dial to confirm the hour.
The minutes will then flash on the display screen. Choose the minutes by turning the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2). Press down the dial to confirm the minutes.
The time is now set and you will be able to alter the date in the next step.
Manually Setting the Date
The date can be changed straight after changing the time.
The year will flash on the display screen. To change the date year, turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to the required unit. Press down the dial to confirm.
The month will flash on the display screen. To change the date month, turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to the required unit. Press the dial to confirm.
The day will flash on the display screen. To change the date day, turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to the required unit. Press the dial to confirm.
The date is now set.
Dual Alarm Settings
- To open alarm settings, press the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.13) once for Alarm 1, and use the ‘Tuner/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to scroll to Alarm 2. Select Alarm 1 or 2 by pressing the dial.
- Once alarm 1 or 2 is selected, OFF will display on the screen. To turn the alarm on, turn the ‘Tuner/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) so the screen displays “ON” and press down the dial (Ref.2) to confirm.
- The hour digits for the alarm will then flash. To set the hour you want the alarm to sound, turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to browse to the hour. Press down the dial to confirm.
- The minutes of the alarm is now able to be set. Choose the minutes by turning the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2). Press down the dial to confirm.
- Now choose when you would alarm to sound. Using the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial, scroll through the alarm options: ‘Once/Daily/Weekends/Weekdays’. Press down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial to confirm the selection.
- Once the alarm time is set, you can change the alarm volume by turning the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2). Press down the dial to confirm alarm volume.
- You can now choose the alarm tone sound by turning the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2). The choices are “Alarm”, “DAB” or “FM Radio”. Press the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to confirm your choice.
NOTE: You can use the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.6) to go back to the previous step when programming the alarm.
To Cancel Alarm 1 or Alarm 2
To cancel the alarm, press the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.13) and use the ‘Tuner/Enter’ dial to scroll between Alarm 1 and 2. Select the alarm you wish to cancel by pressing down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial.
Once alarm 1 or alarm 2 are selected, you can use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to switch the alarm from ON to OFF. Press down the dial when “OFF” is flashing to cancel the alarm.
Snooze/Switch Off the Alarm when Sounding
To turn the Alarm off when it is sounding, press the ‘Power/Standby’ button (Ref.7) or the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.13).
When the alarm is sounding, you can press any button except the ‘Power/Standby’ or ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button to snooze the alarm for another 9 minutes and the radio will go to Standby mode.
If you do not turn the alarm off or put it into snooze mode, the alarm will sound for 10 minutes before it turns off automatically.
Other Functions
Sleep Setting
This enables you to programme the radio to switch off at a selection of set times up to 120 minutes from activation.
Press and hold the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.13) and “Set Sleep” will appear on the display.
Use the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to browse between the options of: OFF, 120 mins, 90 mins, 60 mins, 45 mins, 30 mins, 15 mins or 5 mins.
When your choice is displayed, press down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to confirm sleep timer length.
Once the timer has been set, the minutes will count down on the display screen. For example, if set to turn off in 8 minutes “S8” will flash, counting down to “S0”. The radio will then go into standby mode.
To turn the sleep timer off, follow the above instructions and choose “OFF” from the choices.
Dimmer
Press down the Tune/Enter/Dimmer dial (Ref.2) repeatedly to switch through low, medium and high brightness options. The dimmer button can be used in standby mode or when in use. The dimmer will not work if in Menu mode.
System Reset
A system reset will reset your radio as well as erase all setting and preset options. This would be advisable if you are having any functionality issues with your radio.
To perform a factory reset, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.5)
for 1 second.
Turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to browse to the “Factory Reset”
option and press down the dial (Ref.2) to confirm.
The screen will now display “Factory Reset?”. Select “Yes” or “No” by turning the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2). Press down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to select “YES” for a factory reset.
SW Version – Software Version Display
Press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.5) for 1 second to view software version.
Turn the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to browse to “System Version”. Press down the ‘Tune/Enter’ dial (Ref.2) to confirm option. The system software version will be displayed.
Portability
This radio can be made portable by powering with 4 x 1.5C batteries (not included).
To open the battery compartment (Ref.14) , put your fingers on the upper part where it says “OPEN”, press down and pull the door out of the lock. Insert the 4 x 1.5C batteries. Make sure they are inserted the right way round, paying attention to the +/- polarities.
Always remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time.
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. | GIR-DAB-OAK |
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Dimensions | 26 x 9 x 14 cm |
Power | DC 5V ? 1A |
Weight | 1.25 kg |
Speakers | Stereo |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
DAB | 174 – 240 MHz |
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FM | 87.5 – 108 MHz |
Screen | Mono LCD |
Dimmable | Yes |
Battery | 4 x 1.5C |
Safety Info
IMPORTANT
Please read all instructions carefully before use.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Do not open.
- Read these instructions:
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions in the user manual.
- Do no clean the apparatus near or with water.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Protect the power from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- 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.
- No naked flame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
- 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.
FAQ
Majority Girton – Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the Majority Girton:
Can the display be dimmed?
Yes, the display can be dimmed. To dim the display, press down the
Tune/Enter/Dimmer dial repeatedly to switch through the low, medium and high
brightness options.
Does the Girton have an external aerial socket?
No, the radio has a built-in antenna. The Girton is designed like this
deliberately, to allow it to be more portable and easier to use.
If I turn the radio off, will it return to the station I was listening to
when I turn it back on?
When you power up the Girton again after switching off, it will automatically
tune to the same station (DAB or FM) that was last selected.
What batteries do I need?
The great thing about the Girton is that it can be either mains powered, or
battery powered. To power the radio by battery enabling you to take it
anywhere, simply insert 4 x C batteries.
How long will the batteries last?
The Girton will last 12 hours at full volume on DAB (digital radio) mode, so
you can rest assured that you’ll get a decent full day’s work, if not more,
out of the Girton.
How do I tune DAB radio stations?
If you are having trouble listening to stations, try performing a re-scan. To
start an auto scan for available digital stations, press the ‘Scan’ button and
then release. You can find guidance on tuning radio stations on the BBC
website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/help-guides/dab/dab-tuning-
information
I can’t get a good signal. How can I fix this?
Despite the National Commercial Network being one of the largest digital radio
networks in the world, consisting of more than 140 transmitters, there are
still some gaps in coverage. It may be that you live in an area with weak DAB
signal. To check the DAB signal in your area, you can use the BBC’s signal
checker tool, or Get Digital Radio’s signal checker tool at the following
link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/check-for-transmitter-faults/#/undefined
There’s good signal in my area, but I still get bad reception. What can I
do?
There are many issues that can cause interference and bad DAB reception. A BBC
guide on DAB signal troubleshooting is available here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/help-guides/dab/troubleshooting-dab-reception
Here are some troubleshooting points if you are having issues with signal interference:
- Try switching your radio off and on again.
- Try performing a full scan.
- Try moving the aerial around to see if that improves the signal. If not, try moving your radio around to see if you can find a better position with a clearer signal – it’s harder for radio signals to penetrate through thick concrete walls. Try positioning your radio next to or close to a window.
- Check your cables for water damage. To find out how, visit the BBC’s guide to water damage here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/help-guides/everything-else/check-your-cables-for-any-signs-of-damage-or-if-water-has-seeped-into
- Devices that can interfere with DAB radios include microwave ovens, LED lighting, laptops and laptop power supplies, LCD TVs, mobile phones, and power line networing. It may be possible for you to detect the device causing interference by switching things off, one at a time, until your interference problem is resolved.
- Weather can often affect DAB signal, particularly fine weather including high pressure. The best course of action in this situation is to wait for the weather to change – you should not attempt to re-tune during this time.
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