MAJORITY EVERSDEN Portable Bluetooth DAB Radio Installation Guide
- June 13, 2024
- MAJORITY
Table of Contents
- Controls And Functions
- Hanging Strap
- Box Contents
- Basic Operation
- DAB/DAB+ Radio
- DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings
- Station Info for DAB/DAB+ Radio
- DAB/DAB+/FM Radio Presets
- FM Radio
- FM Radio Settings
- Station Info for FM Radio
- Bluetooth
- Clock & Date
- Setting Alarm 1/Alarm 2
- Sleep Timer
- Additional Options
- Internal Rechargeable Battery
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications and Warranty
- Safety Information
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MAJORITY EVERSDEN Portable Bluetooth DAB Radio
Controls And Functions
Top View
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Volume dial
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Power button
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Mode button
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Preset – Recall and Store button
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Scroll/Select/Scan and Bluetooth settings dial
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Menu button
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Info button
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Dimmer/Snooze button
Front view -
Hanging strap (built-in antenna)
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Display screen
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Speaker
Side View -
Securing dial
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Socket cover
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Headphone jack
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DC IN port(USB-C Power Port)
Hanging Strap
The hanging strap has a built-in antenna to supply good signal to the radio.
The strap can be removed from the right side of the unit via the securing dial
(Ref.12) to allow you to hang the radio from your shower. The left side
securing dial is nondetachable.
To remove the strap from the securing dial on the radio, pull the strap slowly
from one side of the securing dial. To place the strap back on to the radio,
it the hole of the strap over the head of the securing dial on the radio.
Box Contents
A. Majority Eversden
B. USB-C power cable
C. Instructions Guide
Basic Operation
Please note that the instructions within this manual will refer to the radio button number e.g (Ref.number) in accordance to the diagrams.
Starting up your radio
Plug the power connector into the system via the “DC IN” port (Ref.15) to
charge the radio. Please ensure that the radio is not exposed to water when it
is being charged via mains power. Charge the radio for approximately 5-6 hours
to fully charge the internal battery for approx 15 hours of portable charge.
Remove from mains power when using the radio portably and in the shower. For
more information on charging, please see additional guidance on.
Ensure the handle (Ref.9) is extended above the unit as this will enable
you to get the best signal possible before scanning. Once charged, remove the
power cable from the unit and switch the radio on by pressing the Power button
(Ref.2).
When switched on for the first time, the radio will display a “Welcome to
Digital Radio” screen, followed by going to DAB/DAB+ mode to perform an
automatic scan for available stations. The screen will show “Scanning…” as it
searches for available stations and will play the rst available station once
the scan is complete. To change the language of the device, refer to page 21
of the manual to switch between English and German.
To place the radio into standby mode, press the Power button (Ref.2).
Please note that the radio will reset to default volume when switched off/on.
DAB/DAB+ Radio
Press the Mode button (Ref.3) to switch to DAB/DAB+ radio mode. The radio
should already have scanned for available stations during set up.
Ensure that the radio handle (Ref.9) is extended above the radio for the
best signal to be received.
If the radio has not automatically scanned for available stations or you would
like to rescan for available stations, press the Menu button (Ref.6) to
open DAB settings and select the option for “Full Scan” with the Scroll/Select
dial (Ref.5). This would be advisable if you are having trouble listening
to particular stations or functionality issues.
Once you have chosen to scan, the radio will display “Scanning…” as it starts
scanning for available stations with good signal. Once the scan is complete,
the first radio station with good signal will begin to play.
To browse through all of the stations that have been stored in DAB/DAB+ mode,
scroll through the station list by twisting the Scroll/Select dial
(Ref.5). Once you have found your desired station, press down the
Scroll/Select dial to confirm your choice. Your chosen station should then
begin to play.
DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings
On DAB/DAB+ mode, press the Menu button (Ref.6) on the radio to open DAB radio
settings. The following options will be available to scroll through:
Full Scan
Select this option to initiate a scan for available DAB/DAB+ stations. Once
selected, the screen will display “Scanning…” as it scans for stations with
good signal. Once the scan is complete, the first available station will begin
to play.
Manual Tune
Select this option to manually tune the radio and scroll through stations by
multiplex and frequency with the Scroll/Select dial. Once the chosen multiplex
and frequency displays, select it to play by pressing down the Scroll/Select
dial. Once a station is selected, the radio will then display the signal
strength of that station selected – if the signal is poor, the station will
not play.
Prune
The prune option allows you to remove all unavailable stations from the
station list so that only available stations will display. Select the Prune
option, and the screen will display “Prune?” followed by Yes or No. To select
prune, use the Scroll/Select dial to highlight “” and select it by pressing
down the dial.
System
View system setting options from page 15-21 of the manual.
Station Info for DAB/DAB+ Radio
When listening to a DAB/DAB+ radio station with good signal, press the Info
button (Ref.7) repeatedly to display different programme information
provided by the broadcaster.
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) – Scrolling message that the broadcaster may
include with their transmissions such as programme details.
Signal Strength – The display will show a bar to indicate the signal strength
of the station.
Programme Type – Displays the style or genre of the programme being broadcast.
Multiplex name – Displays the multiplex name that the station is being
transmitted from.
Channel number/frequency – This displays the channel number/frequency of the
present station.
Signal error – Displays the stability and quality of signal reception.
Bit rate – Shows the data rate at which the signal is being transmitted.
Battery status – Displays the battery life percentage of the radio.
Time – Displays the time automatically
Date – Displays the date automatically
DAB/DAB+/FM Radio Presets
How to preset a chosen DAB/DAB+ station
Up to 10 stations can be preset for easy navigation. To store a station as a
preset, you must be listening to the station at the time and then perform the
following:
Press and hold the Preset Recall/Store button (Ref.4) for 2-3 seconds
until “Save to P X” displays on the screen. Release your finger from the
Preset button.
Twist the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5) to scroll through the 10 preset
numbers available with the “P X” changing as you scroll through. Once on the
chosen number you wish to save the station to, press down the Scroll/Select
dial to select the preset number.
The display will then show “Preset X Stored” to signify the saved preset
station.
Follow the same guidance to set up to 10 preset DAB stations. To delete a
stored preset station, simply save another station in that preset number.
How to recall a preset radio station
To recall and listen to one of your preset stations, press and release the
Preset Recall/ Store button (Ref.4) and “Preset Recall” will display on
the screen. Do not hold down the button as the Preset Store settings will
open.
Twist the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5) to scroll through the preset stations
available. Once on the chosen preset number you wish to play, press down the
dial to select your choice and the station will begin to play.
FM Radio
Press the Mode button (Ref.3) to switch to FM radio mode. The first time that
FM mode is selected, the FM frequency “87.50MHz” will be displayed on the
screen.
Ensure that the radio handle (Ref.9) is extended above the radio for the best
signal to be received.
To begin searching for available FM stations, an auto scan will need to be
initiated.
To begin scanning for available stations, press down the Scroll/Select/Scan
dial (Ref.5) and the radio will display “Scanning….” as it scans quickly up
the bandwidth for available stations.
To scan quickly down the bandwidth, twist the Scroll/Select/Scan dial anti-
clockwise and press down the dial. To scan quickly up the bandwidth, twist the
Scroll/Select/ Scan dial clockwise and press down the dial. Once a station
with good signal has been found, the scanning will stop automatically.
How to tune a specific frequency manually
To tune the radio to a specific frequency slowly, scroll up the frequency
bandwidth by turning the Scroll/Select/Scan dial clockwise. To tune the radio
slowly down the frequency bandwidth, turn the Scroll/Select/Scan dial anti-
clockwise.
FM Radio Settings
When on FM mode, press the Menu button (Ref.6) on the radio to open FM
radio settings. Once pressed, the following options will be available to
scroll through with the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5): Scan setting, Audio
setting and System. One of these options can then be selected to open further
setting options.
Scan setting
Select this option to decide whether the autoscan option will scan for all
available stations or for strong stations only. Use the Scroll/Select dial to
scroll between two options: “Strong stations only” or “All stations”. Select
your chosen option by pressing down the Scroll/Select dial.
Audio setting
The radio will automatically switch between stereo and mono mode, but you can
switch this function manually which is useful when receiving poor signal
reception.
Once “Audio setting” is selected, the radio will display “Stereo allowed” or
“Forced mono”. Select your chosen setting by pressing down the Scroll/Select
dial.
System
View system setting options from of the manual.
Station Info for FM Radio
When listening to a FM radio station with good signal, press the Info button
(Ref.7) repeatedly to display different programme information provided by
the broadcaster.
Programme Type – Displays the style or genre of the programme being broadcast.
Frequency – Displays the station transmission frequency.
Audio Type – Displays the audio type of the station you are listening to. This
will either be Stereo or Mono.
Battery status – Displays the battery life percentage of the radio.
Time – Displays the time automatically
Date – Displays the date automatically
Bluetooth
Press the Mode button (Ref.3) to switch to Bluetooth mode.
On the Bluetooth device that you wish to connect to the radio, go to Bluetooth
settings. The radio should display as ‘Majority Eversden’ at this stage.
Select the radio to connect via Bluetooth. Once connected successfully,
“Bluetooth Connected” will display on the display screen of the radio.
Begin playing your chosen media from your Bluetooth device and it will begin
to play through the radio. You can control the Bluetooth media via the radio
by using the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5). Twist the dial clockwise and
anti-clockwise to scroll through songs and press down the dial to Play/Pause.
Clock & Date
Once the radio has been put into DAB mode, the time and date should
automatically set. If this does not happen or you wish to alter the time and
date, press the Menu button (Ref.6) to open menu settings.
Once menu settings open, scroll to the “System” option with the Scroll/Select
dial (Ref.5) and select it by pressing down the dial. Once on “System”
options, select the option for ‘Time/Date’ to open the following options:
Set Time/Date
Once this option is selected, “Set Time” will display and the hour digit will
flash on the display screen. You can now alter the time hour by using the
Scroll/Select dial to increase or decrease the hour. Once on the chosen time
hour, select it by pressing down the Scroll/Select dial. The time minutes
digit will now begin flashing and should be set with the same process.
Once the time is set, the “Set Date” settings will now open and the date day
unit will begin flashing. You can alter the date day unit by using the
Scroll/Select dial to increase or decrease the unit and select the unit by
pressing down the Scroll/Select dial to confirm. The date month will then
display and should be followed with the same process, and the same for the
date year. Once flnished, the screen will display “Time Saved”.
Auto Update
Select for the radio time and date to be updated automatically from one of the
following: “Update from DAB”, “Update from FM”, “No Update”, or “Update from
Any”.
Set 12/24 hour
Select this option to choose between the clock display showing a 12 or 24 hour
clock.
Once this option is selected, scroll between “Set 12 hour” or “Set 24 hour”
with the Scroll/Select dial and select an option by pressing down the dial.
Set date format
Select this option to choose the preferred date format you wish to be
displayed on the radio. Choose between “DD-MM-YYY” or “MM-DD-YYYY” by
scrolling between them with the Scroll/Select dial and select an option by
pressing down the dial.
Setting Alarm 1/Alarm 2
Please ensure that the radio is being mains powered when setting the alarm.
Press the Menu button (Ref.6) to open menu settings. Once menu settings
open, scroll to the “System” option with the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5)
and select it by pressing down the dial. Once on System options, select the
option for ‘Alarm’ to begin setting the alarm(s):
- Once the ‘Alarm’ option has been selected, “Alarm 1” will display on the screen. Use the Scroll/Select dial to scroll to the “Alarm 2” option. Select the alarm you wish to set by pressing down the Scroll/Select dial.
- Once selected, “Alarm X Setup” will display on the screen. Press down the Scroll/ Select dial to confirm set up.
- “Alarm X Wizard On Time” will now display and the hour unit of the clock will begin flashing. Use the Scroll/Select dial to scroll up or down the alarm clock hour and select the alarm hour by pressing down the dial. Repeat the same process for the minutes.
- The “Duration” will now display on the screen, which indicates the length of time that the alarm will sound before switching off automatically. Choose between 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 minutes and select by pressing down the Scroll/Select dial.
- The “Source” will now display, which indicates the alarm tone that you would like to choose from. The options are Buzzer, DAB or FM radio. Select your chosen alarm tone with the Scroll/Select dial. If DAB or FM radio is selected, you will then have to select whether you would like to choose the last station listened to or one of your preset stations as the alarm tone.
- Now choose when you would like the alarm to sound. Using the Scroll/Select dial, scroll through the following options for the alarm frequency: Daily, Once, Weekdays, Weekends. Select an option by pressing down the dial.
Sleep Timer
A sleep timer enables you to programme the radio to switch off after a
selected period of time from activation.
Press the Menu button (Ref.6) to open menu settings. Once menu settings
open, scroll to the “System” option with the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5)
and select it by pressing down the dial. Once on System options, select the
option for ‘Sleep’ to begin setting a sleep timer.
Once the Sleep settings are selected, the screen will display “Set sleep time:
Sleep Off” to signify that the sleep timer is currently switched off.
To begin scrolling through the available sleep timer lengths, twist the
Scroll/Select dial to scroll through the available options: Sleep Off, 10, 20,
30, 60, 70, 80 or 90 (minutes).
Once the preferred sleep timer length displays, select it by pressing down the
Scroll/ Select dial.
Once the sleep timer has been set, the display will show “SX” with X
representing the first unit of the sleep timer e.g 60 minutes will display
“S6”.
To cancel the sleep timer, simply go back to ‘Sleep’ settings and scroll
through to the option for “Sleep Off” and select the option with the
Scroll/Select dial.
Additional Options
Press the Menu button (Ref.6) to open menu settings. Once menu settings open,
scroll to the “System” option with the Scroll/Select dial (Ref.5) and select
it by pressing down the dial. Once on System options, the remaining options
will display. Other settings in the ‘System’ option are available on pages
15-21.
Language
Scroll through to the option for ‘Language’ and select it with the
Scroll/Select dial. Once selected, scroll through the available languages with
the dial and select your chosen language by pressing down the dial.
Factory Reset
To reset your radio and erase all setting and preset options, perform a
factory reset. This would also be advisable if you are having any
functionality issues with your radio. On the “System” settings option, scroll
through to the option for ‘Factory Reset’ and select it with the Scroll/Select
dial. Once selected, the screen will display “Factory Reset? No Yes”. Use the
Scroll/Select dial to highlight “” and select with the dial to initiate a
reset.
SW Version
Select to view the software version of the radio.
On the “System” settings option, scroll through to the option for ‘SW Version’
and select it with the Scroll/Select dial. Once selected, the screen will
display the software version.
Internal Rechargeable Battery
Charging
The unit will charge when it is switched off or in working mode if it is
connected and powered by the mains. Please ensure that the radio is not
exposed to water when it is being charged via mains power.
To charge the unit, lift the socket cover from the radio (Ref.13) and
place the DC in power cable into the radio DC in socket (Ref.15) From low
charge, the radio will take approximately 5-6 hours for a full charge.
When the radio is charging, you can view the charging percentage when it is in
working mode. In working mode, press the ‘Info’ button (Ref.7) repeatedly
until the word “Charging” displays with the percentage of charge. When the
unit is on 100%, it would be advisable to remove from power to save the
internal battery.
Play Time
The Eversden has an internal rechargeable battery with a playtime of
approximately 15 hours from a full charge. This will allow you to take the
radio on the go and use it portably in the shower with its waterproof
covering.
Save the internal battery life of the unit by switching the radio off entirely
when it is not in use. Do this by pressing down the power button (Ref.2).
Troubleshooting
If you encounter an issue with your radio, please refer to the following checklist.
Observation | Potential Cause/Solution |
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No power/function | Please ensure that the unit is fully charged via the mains |
cable. Once charging, check the charging percentage of the radio by selecting
the Info button.
No sound| Ensure that the radio is tuned in and available stations have been
scanned. If no stations are available, perform a rescan or a reset of the
unit.
When a station is playing, ensure that the volume dial is switched up.
Functional disturbance| Switch off and unplug the unit. Leave it for 2 minutes
and switch it on again. Perform a factory reset and rescan for stations.
Functionality issues with the radio| Perform a factory reset via the Menu
button on the radio. Restart the radio and allow it to set back up again.
Distorted/Muffled Sound| After prolonged use in the shower the unit may begin
to produce distorted/muffl ed sound. This is due to water inside the speaker
restricting movement. To fix this, simply shake any water out of the speaker
grill.
Support
If you require further assistance with your new Radio, please contact our support team on the Majority website: www.majority.co.uk/support
Specifications and Warranty
Specifications
Power Supply | USB-C, 5V 2A |
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Mode: | FM: 87.5MHz – 108 MHz DAB: 174 – 240 MHz Bluetooth |
Battery: | 3000mA Lithium battery |
Dimensions | 13.6 x 5.7 x 16.2 cm |
Weight | ~0.5kg |
Warranty
Register your product at www.majority.co.uk
within 30 days of purchase to activate your extended warranty.
Terms and conditions applies.
Safety Information
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions. Instructions are also available for download at www.majority.co.uk
- Heed all Warnings
- Follow all instructions
- Do not 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.
ADDITIONAL 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 mains
completely, the mains 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.
IMPORTANT : Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference.
Risk of electric shock.
Do not open
Read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference
When servicing, use only identical replacement parts
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
IMPORTANT : Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference
EU Declaration of Conformity
I hereby declare that the product:
Product Name: Portable Bluetooth DAB Radio
Model number: Eversden
Brand: Majority
SKU code: EDN-DAB-GRY UK
2014/35/EU and 2014/30/EU, 2009/125/EC, 2012/19/EU, 2014/53/EU, 2011 /65/EU, 1907 /2006.
2014/35/EU (LVD Directive)
EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11:2020
2014/30/EU (EMC Directive)
EN 55032:2015+A1:2020 Class B, EN IEC 61000-3-2:
2019+A1:2021, EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:
2021, EN 55035:2017+A11:2020, EN 301489-1 V2.2.3
(2019-11), EN 301489-17 V3.2.4 (2020-09)
2009/125/EC (ERP Directive)
EN50564: 2011, EN62311: 2008
2012/19/EU (WEEE Directive)
2014/53/EU (RED Directive)
EN 55032:2015+A1:2020 Class B, EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019
+A1:2021, EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:2021,EN
55035:2017+A11:2020, EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 (2019-11),
EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4 (2020-09),EN 303 345-1 V1.1.1
(2019-06), EN 303 345-3 V1.1.1 (2021-06), EN 303 345-4
V1.1.1 (2021-06), ETSI 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07), EN IEC
62368-1:2020+A11:2020, EN 62479:2010, EN 50663:2017
2011/65/EU & 2015/863/EU (RoHS Directive)
1907/2006 (REACH Directive)
All essential test suites have been carried out.
This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of iZiIla Ltd. Point
of Contact: Eddie Latham I Founder
Signed
Date: 20.12.2022
UK: iZilla Ltd, Newton House, 2 Pioneer Court, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9PT, UK
EU RP: AR Experts, P.O. Box 5047, 3620 AA Breukelen, The Netherlands
US: lzilla Ltd, C/0 A.N. Deringer, Inc., 19520 Wilmington Ave, Rancho
Dominguez, CA, 90220
Majority is owned and operated by iZilla Ltd. Registered in England with
Company No: 08520738
References
- Soundbars, DAB Radio & Internet Radio range | Now in over 3 Million Homes
- Majority – Home Audio | DAB & Internet Radios | Soundbars
- Support – Majority
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