MAJORITY QUADRIGA Internet Radio CD Player Music System Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- MAJORITY
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MAJORITY QUADRIGA Internet Radio CD Player Music System
Quadriga Internet Radio CD Player Music System
Specifications
- Colour TFT display
- CD playback
- Remote control signal reception
- 3.5mm audio input
- 3.5mm headphone output
- F-connector for enhancing DAB/FM reception
- RCA audio input
- SPDIF optical audio input
- USB port for music playback
- ON/OFF switch
- DC IN plug for power support
Package Contents
The items enclosed in the packaging box are as follows:
- Quadriga Music System
- Power adaptor
- Remote control
- 3.5mm audio cable
- Telescope antenna
- User manual
Overview
The Quadriga Music System features a 2.8″ colour TFT display and a CD slot for playback. It comes with a remote control for convenient operation. The system also includes an AUX jack for 3.5mm audio input and a headphone jack for private listening.
Front Panel
Buttons and Functions:
- 2.8″ screen – Displays information and settings
- CD slot – Insert CDs for playback
- Remote control sensor – Receives signals from the remote control
- EJECT button – Ejects the CD in CD mode
- AUX jack – 3.5mm audio input
- Headphone jack – 3.5mm headphone output
- ON/Standby / MODE button – Switches on/off the device and enters the mode menu
- REWIND / PREVIOUS button – Rewinds or plays the previous track
- NEXT / FAST FORWARD button – Fast forwards or plays the next track
- PLAY / PAUSE button – Plays or resumes track playback
- Volume knob / OK / SCAN button – Rotates to adjust volume or navigate through the menu; Press to OK; Press to scan in FM mode
- STOP button – Stops playing in CD/USB mode
- ALARM / BACK button – Sets alarm clock; Returns one step under the menu
- FAV button – Selects favorite stations; Press and hold to make the device discoverable under BT mode
- MENU / INFO button – Enters the menu; Views the information of the station or track
- F-connector – Plug the antenna for enhancing DAB/FM reception
- RCA jack – RCA audio input
- OPTICAL IN jack – SPDIF optical audio input
- USB port – USB drive music playback
- ON/OFF switch – Switches on/off the device
- DC IN – Plug for power support
Getting Started
- Unbox the Quadriga Music System and ensure that all the package contents are present.
- Connect the power adaptor to the DC IN plug on the system and plug it into a power outlet.
- Extend and connect the telescope antenna to the F-connector for enhanced DAB/FM reception.
- If you want to connect external audio sources, use the appropriate cables to connect them to the AUX jack, RCA jack, or OPTICAL IN jack.
- Turn on the system using the ON/Standby button.
- The system will power on and display the main screen on the colour TFT display.
Menu Operation
The menu allows you to access various settings and functions on the Quadriga Music System. Here’s how to navigate through the menu:
- Press the MENU / INFO button on the system or remote control to enter the menu.
- Use the Volume knob / OK / SCAN button to scroll through the menu options.
- Press the Volume knob / OK / SCAN button to select an option or enter a submenu.
- Use the Volume knob / OK / SCAN button to adjust settings or make selections within a submenu.
- Press the MENU / INFO button again to exit the menu and return to the main screen.
System Settings
The system settings allow you to customize various aspects of the Quadriga Music System. Here are some common settings:
- Display settings – Adjust the brightness, contrast, or other display-related settings.
- Audio settings – Customize the equalizer preset or adjust bass, treble, and balance settings.
- Alarm settings – Set the alarm clock to wake up to your favorite radio station or CD track.
- Bluetooth settings – Pair and connect your Bluetooth devices for wireless audio streaming.
- Language settings – Change the language of the system interface.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the Quadriga Music System,refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual for possible solutions. Some common troubleshooting tips include:
- Make sure the power adaptor is securely connected to the system and the power outlet.
- Check the antenna connection for DAB/FM reception issues.
- Ensure that the CD is inserted correctly and not scratched or damaged.
- Verify that the audio cables are properly connected for external audio sources.
- Try resetting the system by unplugging it from the power outlet and plugging it back in after a few seconds.
Disposal
When disposing of the Quadriga Music System, follow the local regulations for electronic waste disposal. Do not dispose of the system in regular household waste.
Safety
Read and follow all safety instructions provided in the user manual. To reduce
the risk of electric shock or fire, do not expose the Quadriga Music System to
moisture or extreme temperatures.
Unplug the system during lightning storms or when not in use for an extended
period of time.
FAQ
Q: How do I change the equalizer preset on the Quadriga Music System?
A: Press the EQ button on the system or remote control to cycle through
the available equalizer presets. Use the Volume knob / OK / SCAN button to
select the desired preset.
Q: Can I use the Quadriga Music System as a Bluetooth speaker?
A: Yes, you can pair and connect your Bluetooth devices to the system for
wireless audio streaming. Refer to the Bluetooth settings in the menu for
instructions on pairing and connecting.
Internet Radio CD Player
Music System
Package Contents
The items enclosed in the packaging box are as follows:
- Quadriga Music System
- Power adaptor
- Remote control
- 3.5mm audio cable
- Telescope antenna
- User manual
Overview
Front
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2.8” screen Colour TFT display
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CD slot CD playback
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Remote control sensor
Receive remote control signal -
EJECT button Eject CD in CD mode
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AUX jack 3.5mm audio input
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Headphone jack 3.5mm headphone output
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ON/Standby / MODE button
Switch on/Standby the device; Enter the mode menu -
REWIND / PREVIOUS button
Rewind or play previous track -
NEXT / FAST
FORWARD button
Fast forward or play next track -
PLAY / PAUSE button
Play or resume track playback -
Volume knob / OK /SCAN button
Rotate to adjust volume or move along the menu;
Press to OK; Press to scan in FM mode -
STOP button Stop playing in CD/USB mode
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ALARM / BACK button
Set alarm clock; Return one step under the menu -
FAV button Select favorite stations ; Press and hold to BT discoverable under BT mode
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MENU / INFO button Enter the menu; View the information of the station or track
Back -
F- connector Plug the antenna for enhancing DAB/FM reception
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RCA jack RCA audio input
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OPTICAL IN jack SPDIF optical audio input
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USB port USB drive music playback
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ON/OFF switch Switch on/off the device
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DC IN Plug for power support
Remote Control
Operating your remote control
Press and slide the back cover to open the battery compartment of the remote
control.
Insert two AAA size batteries. Make sure the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries
match the (+) and (-) ends indicated in the battery compartment.
Close the battery compartment cover.
Getting Started
Connection and Preparation
Connect the power adaptor to the back of device and plug it into power socket.
It starts up after switching on the device.
Connecting the network
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A broadband connection in combination with a wireless access point, router or similar network device.
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The network device needs to support WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n) wireless connection.
Make sure you have setup the wireless network and you have the WEP, WPA or WPA2 security password to activate the connection. You may also use the WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) function for easy pairing between the network device and the radio. Check if the light indicators on the network device are in appropriate status. -
Antenna
Plug the antenna to the F-connector. To get good reception for DAB/FM broadcasting, always extend the antenna with its full length.
First Time Setup
When powering the device on for the first time, first you need to set
language.
Selecting the menu language
Rotate the knob to select the menu language you want from the list and press
OK button to confirm.
After language be chosen, it displays information of privacy policy. Press
OKbutton to continue. Then a setup wizard appears for helping you setup the
main use of the device.
Select “YES” and confirm your will launch the setup wizard.
If you select “NO”, the next window will ask you choose if you want to start
the setup wizard again next time you power the device on.
Setup wizard helps you setup the main use of the device.
Setting date and time – Select “12” for 12-hour display format or “24” for
24-hour display format. If you select the 12-hour format, the display shows
“AM” in the morning or “PM” in the afternoon after the time.
After this, the following options are available, to define if the time to be
synchronized from radios: Update from DAB, Update from FM, Update from Network
or No update
If you choose “Update from Network” you must indicate your time zone in the
next window.
Next choose “ON” for summer time, otherwise select “OFF”.
If you choose “No update”, you will have to enter the date and time manually.
“AM”/ “PM” displays only if you have chosen the 12-hour time format. Select
“AM” for the morning hours or “PM” for the afternoon hours.
Setting network – Firstly the device asks if keep network connected. If
you want to control the device in all operating modes via the app, select
“YES”. If choosing “NO”, it is not possible to control the device from the app
in the (Standby, AUX IN,
FM, DAB) operating modes. Note that the power consumption in standby mode will
be higher when the network connection is kept up.
Any WiFi networks found are listed on the display, along with their names.
After selecting the network, you will be asked for choose one of the following
methods of connection:
- Push button: The device prompts you to press the connect button on the router. It then scans for a ready Push Button Connect network and connects.
- Pin: The device generates an 8-digit code number which you enter into the wireless router, access point, or an external registrar.
- Skip WPS: Enter key as for a standard encrypted network. To enter the network’s key, use the reel or direction buttons on the remote control to move the cursor through the characters and press OK to confirm. As each character is selected, the key is built up near the top of the display.
There are three options accessible by tuning the navigate reel back before the first characters – Backspace, OK and Cancel.
For more information on setting up a WPS encrypted network, see your WPS router’s instructions.
Device attempts to connect to the selected network.
It will show connected if the setup is successful. If connecting fails, it returns to a previous screen to try again. Once completed, press OK to quit the setup wizard.
Presets
Presets are stored in the radio and cannot be accessed from other radios.
Number of preset for each mode: IR and Podcasts share the same list of 40;
Spotify 10; DAB 40; FM 40.
To store a preset, press and hold FAV. The display shows the Save preset
screen.
Select a number to save the currently playing station.
To select a preset, press FAV, then select one of the saved preset stations.
When a preset station is playing, it shows ( 1, 2 etc.) at the bottom of the
screen.
For 1-10 preset stations, there are shortcut buttons 1-10 on the remote
control.
Press and hold a number button to store, or press it to select, the
corresponding number of preset. For a preset >10, it can only be stored or
recalled via preset list.
UNDOK
The device gives a feature of network remote by smartphone or tablet in iOS or
Android system. By downloading the assigned app named UNDOK, you can view all
the modes the device.
Search UNDOK from Google Play or Apple Store, and install it to your
smartphone or tablet.
Before using the UNDOK app, make sure the device and the smartphone/tablet are
in the same WiFi network.
Launch the app. The app initializes and scans for Internet Radio in the
network.
Tap the device to make the connection.
When prompted, enter the current PIN code. The default PIN is “1234”. You can
view and edit the current PIN on the Internet Radio in the menu Select your
desired mode in the main page. You may then control the selected mode on your
smartphone/tablet and on the display of the device simultaneously.
Tap “Standby” icon to go to the standby mode. Tap “Wake up” to go to operation
mode.
Tap “Browse” to view the details. Tap to view the saved preset stations, and
tap “+” to add the playing station to the desired preset station number.
NOTE: Be aware that if another smartphone/tablet with the app in the same network have access with the device, the original connection will be cut off.
Mode Operation
Internet Radio, Podcasts
Device can play thousands of radio stations and podcasts from around the world
though a broadband Internet connection. When you select Internet radio or
Podcasts mode, the device directly contacts the Frontier Smart Technologies
portal to get a list of stations or podcasts. The list menu is provided from
the portal, so it is only accessible when the device is connected to the
Internet. The contents and submenus may change from time to time.
Choose required category and search the station or podcast to listen.
Now Playing Information
While the stream is playing, the screen shows its name and description. To
view further information, press INFO.
Each time you press INFO, another set of information is displayed, cycle
through name/description, genre/location, reliability, codec/sampling rate,
playback buffer and today’s date.
Press OK to view the station album in full screen.
Presets – 40 presets available, see section 3 (Presets).
Spotify Connect
Use your smartphone, 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:
https://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses
Start playing Spotify on your smartphone as usual. The “devices icons” is
displayed at the bottom of the phone. Press it to display a list of the
devices available on the network.
Now select “Majority Quadriga” and the playback will take place on the radio.
A successful connection is indicated by the name of the device in green text.
You can use or to play the previous or next track, press and hold to rewind or
fast forward. Press to play or pause.
USB Music Player
When this menu is selected, menus are generated from the folders on the USB
device. Browse the folders with the navigation knob and BACK button, or
direction buttons on the remote control. The display shows folders and file
names (not necessarily track names).
Once you have found a track you want to play, press OK. A short press plays
the track immediately.
Note: The USB port is just for music MP3 playback, it supports no
charging functionality.
Supported USB file systems: FAT16, FAT32
The maximum device capacity: 128 GBytes
Maximum number of items (files/sub directories) in an y directory: 5000
Maximum depth of file system tree: 8 directory levels
You can use or to play the previous or next track, press and hold to rewind or fast forward. Press to play or pause.
My playlist – Tracks are added to My playlist by browsing your available
tracks through the USB playback menu, highlight the track you wish to add,
press and hold OK to save. The playlist is preserved during standby. The
device holds a queue of up to 200 tracks in My playlist.
Clear My playlist – To clear the entire “My playlist”.
Repeat/shuffle – You can set these options to repeat tracks or play them in
random order. In order to activate Repeat or Shuffle press the corresponding
button on the remote control.
Now playing information – While a track is playing, the screen shows its track
and artist. There is also a progress bar with figures for elapsed and total
track time. At the bottom of the screen, an icon indicates USB depending on
the source. To view further information, press INFO.
Each time you press INFO, another set of information is displayed, cycling
through the information: artist, album, codec/sampling rate, playback buffer
and today’s date. Album cover from USB is unsupported.
DAB Radio
DAB mode receives DAB/DAB+ digital radio and displays information about the
station, stream and track playing.
Scanning for stations
The first time you select DAB radio mode, or if the station list is empty, the
radio automatically performs a full scan to see what stations are available.
You mayalso need to start a scan manually to update the list of stations for
one of the following reasons:
- Available stations change from time to time.
- If reception was not good for the original scan, this may result in an empty or incomplete list of available stations.
- If you have poor reception of some stations, you may wish to list only stations with good signal strength.
To start a scan manually, choose Full scan. To scan only stations with good signal strength, select Local scan.
Once the scan is complete, the radio shows a list of available stations.
To remove stations that are listed but not unavailable, choose Prune invalid.
Turn the navigate reel to view a list of stations and press OK to select. Once selected, the station plays and the screen show information about station, track or show as broadcast.
Now playing information
While the stream is playing, the screen shows its name and DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) information broadcast by the station giving real-time information such as programme name, track title and contact details. Stereo broadcasts are indicated with an icon at the top of the screen. To view further information, press INFO Each time you press INFO , another set of information is displayed, cycling through DLS text, programme type, ensemble name/frequency, signal strength/error rate, bite rate/codec/channels and today’s date.
Press OK to view the station album in full screen.
Presets – 40 presets available, see section 3 (Presets).
Settings
Dynamic range compression (DRC)
If you are listening to music with a high dynamic range in a noisy
environment, you may wish to compress the audio dynamic range. This makes
quiet sounds louder, and loud sounds quieter. You can change DRC as off, low
or high.
Station order
You can choose the order of the DAB station list to be either
Alphanumeric,Ensemble or Valid.
Ensemble lists groups of stations that are broadcast together on the same
ensemble. Valid lists valid stations first, alphanumerically, then off-air
stations.
FM Radio
FM radio mode receives analogue radio from the FM band and displays RDS (Radio
Data System) information about the station and where broadcast.
To find a station, press OK. The frequency display starts to run up as the
device scans the FM band. Alternatively, you can tune manually by turning the
NAVIGATE knob.
Now playing information
While the stream is playing, the screen shows its frequency, or if RDS
information is available, station name and any further RDS information such as
programme name, track title and contact details. If no information is
available, just the frequency is shown. Stereo broadcasts are indicated with
an icon at the top of the screen, To view further information about the
broadcast, press INFO .
Each time you press INFO, another set of information is displayed, cycling
through
RDS text, further RDS text (station/programme type), frequency and today’s
date.
Presets – 40 presets available, see section 3 (Presets).
Settings
Scan settings
By default, FM scans stop at any available station. This may result in a poor
signal to-noise ratio (hiss) from weak stations. To change the scan settings
to stop only at stations with good signal strength, select Yes after choosing
Strong station only?
Audio settings
All stereo stations are reproduced in stereo. For weak stations, this may
result in a poor signal-to-noise ratio (hiss). To play weak stations in mono,
select FM weak reception: Listen in mono only and then YES.
CD Player
The smart radio can playback CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) format audio
CD-R/CD-RW discs that have been finalised upon completion of recording. It
may fail to play some CD-R/CD-RW discs due to poor recording and wide
variation in quality of the CD-R/CD-RW disc.
Finalising enables a CD-R/CD-RW disc to playback on audio players. A disc which has not been finalised may have information added to it using a computer butmay not always be playable.
Insert a disc with printed side facing up into the CD slot. The disc will be
loaded automatically. The unit will check the CD type and load its track list.
The display will show ‘Loading’ and then ‘Reading’ as the information is read.
Playback
Rotate the NAVIGATE knob or / on the remote control to play the previous or
next track, press and hold the button to rewind or fast forward.
Press NAVIGATE knob or on the remote control to pause the track. Press it
again to resume.
Press to stop the track.
To take out the CD, press . Note that this device does not eject the CD if it
is not in CD mode.
Repeat/shuffle – Press REPEAT/SHUFFLE on the remote control to swap among
normal playback, repeat one, repeat all and turn on/off the function of
random.
CD track programming – Stop the playback first if any track is playing.
Press FAV to program.
Set the first programming track, use / to seek the track. Press OK to confirm
and set the next programming track. Repeat the steps. When programming is
completed, press .
Press OK to start playing the programmed track(s).
MP3 / WMA CD
The radio is able to play CD-R and CD-RW discs containing MP3 and WMA files.
It is assumed in this section that a file is equivalent to a CD track.
It allows skipping folder by pressing FOLDER UP or FOLDER DOWN on the remote
control. The first file of the next or previous folder will be played.
An MP3 / WMA CD may not contain more than 512 files and not more than 99
folders. MP3 and WMA files should be created with an audio sample rate of
44.1kHz (this is normal for files created from CD audio content).
MP3 and WMA data rates up to 320 kilobits per second are supported. WMA
lossless files are not supported. The unit will not play files which include
digital rights management (DRM) protection.
When burning CD-R and CD-RW discs with audio files, various problems may arise
which could lead to problems with playback. Typically such problems are caused
by poor CD writing or audio encoding software, or by the hardware settings of
the PC’s CD writer, or by the CD being used. Should such problems arise,
contact the customer services of your CD writer or software manufacturer or
look in their product documentation for relevant information. When you are
making audio CDs, take care to observe all legal guidelines and ensure that
the copyright of third parties is not infringed.
Bluetooth
In Bluetooth mode, the radio enters the pairing mode automatically.
You can turn on the Bluetooth of your Bluetooth device and search the radio
Majority Quadriga to pairing. When it is waiting for pairing, there is a
blinking Bluetooth icon at the bottom. If the pairing is successful, the
Bluetooth icon becomes steady.
Control the music playback from your Bluetooth device.
To disconnect from the radio, press and hold PRESET/BT PAIR, or go to the menu
and choose BT disconnect.
Aux in
Aux in mode plays audio from an external source such as an MP3 player.
To play audio with Aux in mode.
Turn the volume low on both the radio and, if adjustable, the audio source
device.
Connect the external audio source to the Aux in 3.5mm stereo socket.
Adjust the volume of the radio (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as
required.
RCA in
RCA in mode plays audio from an external source.
To play audio with RCA in mode.
Turn the volume low on both the radio and, if adjustable, the audio source
device.
Connect the external audio source to the RCA L-R audio socket.
Adjust the volume of the radio (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as
required.
Optical in
Optical in mode plays audio from an external source.
To play audio with Optical in mode.
Turn the volume low on both the radio and, if adjustable, the audio source
device.
Connect the external audio source to the SPDIF socket.
Adjust the volume of the radio (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as
required.
Sleep
To set the sleep timer, select Sleep under Main menu or press SLEEP button on
the remote control. Choose from Sleep OFF, 15 30,45,60, 90 or 120 minutes. The
radio will count and turn off after you select a sleep time.
Alarm
There are two versatile wake-up alarms with snooze facility, and a sleep
function to turn the system off after a set period. Each alarm can be set to
start in a particular mode.
Select Alarms under Main menu to set or change an alarm.
Select the alarm number (1 or 2) then configure the following parameters:
- Enable: on/off,
- Frequency: Daily, Once, Weekends or Weekdays,
- Time,
- Mode: Buzzer, Internet Radio, DAB or FM,
- Preset: Last listened or Preset 1-40
- Volume
To activate the new settings, scroll down and select Save.
The screen shows active alarms with an icon at the bottom left.
At the set time, the alarm will sound. To temporarily silence, press any
buttons except STANDBY. You can change the snooze period. The radio returns to
standby for the set period, with the silenced alarm icon flashing.
Press STANDBY to turn off the alarm.
System Settings
On the playing screen of any modes, press and hold MENU / INFO on the unit or press MENU on the remote control, choose System settings to continue.
Equaliser
- Several preset EQ modes are available: Normal, Flat, Jazz, Rock, Movie, Classic, Pop and News.
- Also a user-defined setting is available; create your own EQ with custom bass,treble settings.
Network
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Network wizard – Enter to search AP SSID, then input the WEP / WPA key or choose Push Button/Pin/Skip WPS to connect to the wireless network.
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PBC WLAN setup – Push Button Configuration, it is to connect the AP that supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
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View settings – View the information of current connected network: Active connection, MAC address, WLAN region, DHCP, SSID, IP address, Subnet mask,Gateway address, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS.
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Manual settings – Choose wired or wireless network connection and enable or disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
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NetRemote PIN Setup – Here you can view and edit the NetRemote PIN. The default NetRemote PIN is: 1234. The NetRemote PIN is required when you want to connect a smartphone or Tablet PC to your radio.
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Network profile – The smart radio remembers the last four wireless networks it has connected to, and automatically tries to connect to whichever one of them it can find.
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From here you can see the list of registered networks. You can delete unwanted networks by pressing OK button and then choosing “YES” to confirm delete.
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Clear network settings – Select “YES” to clear all the current network settings.
Select “NO” to cancel. -
Keep network connected – If you choose to keep network connected the WiFi will not disconnect even in standby mode. This option allows the device to be ready for UNDOK (Details can be found on Section 3) connection in any operating modes.
Time/Date
Set the time manually or auto update, time format, time zone and daylight.
Details can be referred to Setting date and time under to Section 3 (First
Time Setup).
Language
The default language is English. Change it as your preference. There are 13
languages available – English, Dansk, Deutsch, Español, Français,
Italiano,Nederlands, Norsk, Polski, Português, Suomi, Svenska, Türkçe
Factory Reset
A factory reset resets all user settings to default values, so that time and
date, network configuration and presets will be lost.
Software Update
Auto-check setting – This option automatically checks for new updates from
time to time. Automatic updating is enabled by default. To disable it, select
“NO”. To enable it again, select “YES”.
Check now – Search for available updates immediately.
If newer available software is detected, you will be asked if you want to go
ahead with an update. If you agree, the new software is then downloaded and
installed.
After a software upgrade, all user settings are maintained.
NOTE: Before starting a software upgrade, ensure that the radio is
plugged into a stable main power connection. Disconnecting power during an
upgrade may permanently damage the unit.
Setup Wizard
With this function, you can start the setup wizard at any time. Any parameters
or stations entered already are not deleted. For more information, please read
the Section 3 (First-time setup).
Info
Enter Info to view the firmware version and the radio ID.
Privacy Policy
View the information of Privacy Policy. Please read the data protection
regulations listed there or go to this website: www.frontiersmart.com/privacy
Backlight
You may change the backlight of each environment (power on or standby) to
High, Medium or Low. And adjust the timeout duration which the radio turns to
standby backlight level when it has not been controlled.
Troubleshooting
Error | Remedy |
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The device does not switch on or turned off suddenly. | 1. Check if the power |
adaptor is connected properly.
2. The device may malfunction when used in areas with strong radio interference. The device will work
properly again once there is no more interference.
No Power| Ensure that the power adaptor plug of the unit is connected
properly.
No Sound or lower sound| 1. Tune on the sound as it may be muted.
2. Increase the volume.
No network connection can be established.| 1. Check the WLAN function.
2. Try to set an IP address at the device.
3. Activate the DHCP function on the router and make the connection again at the device.
4. A firewall is activated on the network – set the respective program in such a way that access is possible.
5. Reboot the router.
WiFi connection cannot be established.| 1. Check the availability of WLAN network on the router.
2. Place the device closer to the router.
3. Make sure the password is correct.
No station is found.| 1. Check the network as well as the access point and firewall.
2. The station may not be available currently, try
again later.
| 3. The link of the station is changed or the station no longer transmits – ask the provider for information.
4. The link of manual added station may not be
correct, check and change it.
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No signal or hiss in DAB/FM mode.| 1. Check the antenna installation
properly/move the antenna. Also try to adjust the length of antenna.
2. Move the radio to other location.
USB driver or MP3 player is not detected.| 1. Check if the USB driver or MP3 player is plugged properly.
2. Some USB hard disks need external power supply, make sure it is connected to the power.
3. Not all MP3 players can be read directly on the
device – use an USB drive instead.
The CD is not playing or skips during playback.| 1. The device is not in CD mode. Faulty CD inserted.
2. The CD is incorrectly inserted. Insert the CD with the labelled side facing upwards.
3. The CD is dirty or faulty. Clean the CD, use
another CD.
Alarm does not work.| 1. Switch on the alarm.
2. Due to the volume setting, refer to the solutions
of “No sound”.
3. The source of alarm was set to be station but there is no network connection. Change the source
of alarm or reconfigure the connection.
All other undetermined cases. / Electro-Magnetic Interference.| The smart radio may process large amount of data after a period of operation, no matter in which mode, it will cause the system freeze or malfunction.
Reboot the device if necessary.
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by strong Electro-Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.
The device may malfunction when used in areas with strong radio interference. The device will work
properly again once there is no more interference.
Technical Specification
Model number | Majority Quadriga |
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Description | Internet Radio & CD Player Music System |
Speaker output power | 120W |
Display | 2.8″, 320 x 240, colour TFT display |
FM | 87.5 – 108.0 MHz, RDS supported |
DAB/DAB+ | 174 – 240 MHz (Band III) |
Power adaptor | 21.0V 2.1A 44.1W |
Connections | AUX in (3.5mm socket) Headphone (3.5mm socket) |
USB (type A) – for playback only, no charging function
RCA in L-R socket
SPDIF in (optical socket)
DC IN power supply (5.5mm socket)
Network standby power| <2.0W
Max. power consumption| 45.0W
Operating temperature| 0 oC – 35 oC
Dimensions| 430mm(L) x 128mm(H) x 280mm(D)
Weight| 5.3 kg
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Power Adaptor|
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Manufacturer’s name| Dongguan Guanjin Electronics Technology Co., Ltd.
Address| Block 16 Qiantou New Industrial Park, Niushan,
Dongcheng District, Guangdong Province, Chin
Model no.| K48V210210G, K48V210210B
Input voltage| 100 – 240V ~ AC, 50/60Hz, 1.2A
Output voltage| DC 21.0V
Output current| 2.1 A
Output power| 44.1 W
Average active efficiency| 88.33%
Efficiency at low load
(10%)
| 86.56%
No-load power
consumption
| 0.08W
This device has been approved for compliance with the basic and other relevant requirements of the RE Directive 2014/53/EU, the ErP Directive 2009/125/EC
Disposal
- If have to dispose the device in the future, note that allelectrical and electronic device must be disposed of separately from household waste at official disposal centres.
- Avoid damage to the environment and risks to your personal health by disposing of device properly.
- For further information about proper disposal, contact your local government, disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device.
- Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally -friendly manner.
- Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling containers or public collection points for recycling.
- Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your public collection points for disposal.
- Respect the environment. Old batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste. They must be handed in at a collection point for waste batteries.
Please note that batteries must be disposed of fully discharged at appropriate collection points for old batteries. If disposing of batteries which are not fully discharged, take precautions to prevent short circuits.
Safety
General
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Do not drop the device and do not expose it to liquid, moisture or humidity.
These might lead to damage to the device. -
If the device is moved from a cold environment into a warmer one, do let it adapt to the new temperature before operating the device. Otherwise, it might lead to condensation and cause malfunctions in the device.
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Do not use the device in the dust environment as dust can damage the interior electronic components and lead to malfunctions in the device.
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The device is in indoor use only.
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Protect the device from strong vibrations and place it on stable surfaces.
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Do not attempt to disassembly the device.
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If the device is not using for a long period of time, disconnect it from the power supply by unplugging the power plug. This is to avoid the risk of fire.
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The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
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No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
Compact discs
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Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the symbol .
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DO NOT USE THESE TYPES OF DISC:
- Mini (8cm) CDs. Use only full-size 12cm discs. Mini CDs will jam the feed mechanism.
- Discs which do not have a complete metallic reflection layer. Discs with a large transparent section will not be detected and may fail to play or eject.
- Disc which are extra thin or flexible. Such discs may fail to feed in or out correctly and may jam the CD mechanism.
Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD. Always hold the CD at the edge and store it in its box after use with the label facing up.
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To remove dust and dirt, breathe on the CD and wipe it with a soft, lint free cloth in a straight line from the centre towards the edge.
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Cleaning agents may damage the CD.
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Do not expose the CD to rain, moisture, sand or to excessive heat. (e.g. from heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun).
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The CD player uses an invisible laser beam. If used incorrectly, this can injure your eyes. Never look directly into the open CD compartment.
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This devices has been classified as CLASS 1 LASER.
The corresponding sticker (CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT) is on the rear of the device.
Power adapter
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Only use the power adaptor delivered with the device.
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The socket outlet should be installed near the device and should be easily accessible.
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Never touch the power plug with wet hands and never pull on the power cable when pulling the plug out of the power socket.
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Make sure the electrical voltage specified on the device and its power plug is corresponding to the voltage of the power socket.
Incorrect voltage will destroy the device.
Risks associated with high volumes -
Listening the device with headphones, always reduce the volume before put on the headphones. After the headphones are positioned properly, increase the volume to the desired level.
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To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume for long periods.
Maintenance / Cleaning
- Always power off the unit when cleaning it.
- Never use any harsh or strong solvents to clean the device since these may damage the surface of the device. Dry, soft cloth is appropriate, however, if the device is extremely dirty, it may be wiped off with a slightly moist cloth. Make sure the device is dried off after cleaning.
- When you are necessary to ship the device, store it in its original package.
Save the package for this purpose.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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