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User Guide Majority Neptune Docking Speaker BLK/WHT Video step-by-step guidance also available online at www.majoritytech.co.uk CONTENTS IMPORTANT 1. Contents 2. Controls and Functions 3. Remote Control Functions 4. Display Screen Icons 5. “What’s in the box?” and Basic Operation 6. FM Radio 7. Bluetooth and Phone Connection 8. Aux-In Port, USB Port and iPhone/iPod Docking 9. Clock and Sleep Setting 10. Brightness and Alarm Setting 11. Technical Specifications and Warranty 12. Important Safety Information 1 Controls and Functions IMPORTANT 3. 9 4. 10 5. 11 6. 12 7. 13 8. 2. 1. 14. 1.Display screen 2.Snooze/Dimmer 3.Dock 4.Volume 5.Skip Back 6.Play/Pause/Scan/Call 7.Skip Forward 8.Volume + 9.Power button 10.Sleep 11.Set mode 12.Alarm 1 13.Alarm 2 14.USB Out 1 jack 15.Aux-in-jack 16.Time 17.Volume 18.Volume + 19.Antenna 20.DC 5V In 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. 19. 2 Remote Control Functions 1. Power On/Off 2. Mode Selection/Alarm ring source selection 3. Time setting 4. Sleep time setting 5. Dimmer 6. Skip back 7. Skip forward 8. Play/Pause 9. Alarm 1 10.Alarm 2 11.Tune up +, hold and press to auto-scan 12.Tune down -, hold and press to auto-scan 13.Volume + 14.Volume – 15.Snooze 16.Auto-scan 17.Mute IMPORTANT 1 2 3 5 4 6 9 7 8 13 11 14 10 12 15 17 16 3 Display Screen Icons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. IMPORTANT iPhone/iPod Docking Mode USB Mode Bluetooth Mode Aux-In Mode FM Radio Mode Alarm 1 On Alarm 2 On Alarm Time Sleep Timer On 4 “What’s in the box?”/ Basic Operation IMPORTANT “What’s in the box?” • • Majority Neptune Radio Remote Control • • UK Standard Plug DC 5v Power Supply Aux-In Jack Cable • Instructions Guide Please note all (Ref.) refer to Page 2 Controls and Functions mapping guide. Basic Operation • • • Plug the 5v adapter connector into the back of the system labelled DC 5v (Ref.20) and the power supply into the mains. Press the ‘Power ’ button to turn on the unit (Ref.9), “On” will be displayed on the screen. To select a mode press the ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11). Press multiple times until your required option is selected which will show on the display screen, see page 4. There are five options: Standby iPod/iPhone Connection USB Playing Mode Bluetooth Aux In Playing Mode FM - FM Radio To place the music system back on standby, press the ‘Power’ button (Ref.9). The front display will show “Off” and then go into standby, showing the time. To turn off fully, switch off at the mains. The cord must be out of reach of children. 5 FM Radio IMPORTANT FM Radio • • • • • To select FM Radio mode, press through your choices using the ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11). Your choices will be displayed on the front display screen (Ref.1) – choose the following icon for “FM Radio”. Move the antenna so that you get the best signal you can (Ref.19). Press and hold ‘Scan’ (Ref.6) and the music system will automatically save all stations that have a good signal. To select saved stations use the ‘Skip Bk’ (Ref.5) or ‘Skip Fwd’(Ref.7) buttons. To fine tune, use the ‘Tun+’ (Ref.11) and ‘Tun-’ (Ref.12) buttons to tune a frequency, hold the button to scan quickly. How to play a preset station • Once all stations have been stored automatically, you can select your choice using the ‘Skip Bk’ (Ref.5) or ‘Skip Fwd’(Ref.7). IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE EXTENDED THE ANTENNA TO ITS FULL LENGTH (Ref.19). THIS WILL ENABLE YOU TO GET THE BEST SIGNAL. 6 Bluetooth Phone and Connection IMPORTANT Bluetooth Playing Mode • • • • • • To select Bluetooth and Phone mode, press the ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11) to highlight your choice. The choices will be displayed on the front display screen (Ref.1) – choose the following icon for “Bluetooth”. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and “Majority Neptune” will appear, click on this to connect. The unit will beep when connected and the Bluetooth icon will stop flashing on the display. To select music you will need to select the album or playlist from your phone. Once this is playing you can use the ‘Skip Bk’(Ref.5) or ‘Skip Fwd’(Ref.7) buttons to select previous or next tracks. You can also use the ‘Play’ (Ref.6) or ‘Pause’ (Ref. 6) buttons to play or pause a track. Tip: Ensure the volume is switched up higher when using Bluetooth or Aux-in to ensure you have sound. Call Connection • • • To answer a call, press the ‘Play/Pause/Scan/Call’ button (Ref.6). To hang up on a call, press the ‘Play/Pause/Scan/Call’ button (Ref.6). To play music after the call, press the ‘Play/Pause/Scan/Call’ button again (Ref.6). 7 Aux-In Port, USB Ports and iPhone/iPod Docking IMPORTANT Aux-In Port • • You can connect your phone or tablet with an Aux 3.5mm cable that connects to the Aux-in jack (Ref.15). Insert the audio cable. To select the mode press the ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11). Scroll through your choices which will be displayed on the front display screen (Ref.1) – choose the following icon for “Aux-in”. USB Port – Charging your phone • • When connected via a USB lead in the USB port (Ref.14) the system will charge your phone and play your music via the USB. To select this mode, press the ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11). Scroll through your choices which will be displayed on the front display screen (Ref.1) and choose the following icon “USB Mode”. iPhone/iPod Docking • • • • • To select this mode, scroll through your choices using the ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11). Your choices will be displayed on the front display screen (Ref.1) – choose the following icon “iPod ”. Insert iPhone/iPod onto the dock (Ref.3). The iPhone or iPod has the phone stand to support it. To choose music you will need to select the album or playlist from your phone, but once selected you can then use the ‘Skip Bk’ (Ref.5) or ‘Skip Fwd’ (Ref.7) buttons to select previous or next tracks. The remote control can also be used for various functions, see page 3. 8 Clock and Sleep Timer Setting IMPORTANT The time will automatically set once you have docked your iPhone into the unit and will show when system is in Standby. To manually set, follow the below instructions: Manually setting the time • • • • • Press and hold the ‘Time’ button (No. 16) for 1 second to display options. Select your option using the ‘-’ (Ref.4) and ‘+’ buttons (Ref.8). Using the ‘-’ (Ref.4) and ‘+’ (Ref.8) buttons, select <12 HOUR / 24 HOUR> , then press the ‘Time’ button to confirm your option. The hour will flash and you can change it using the ‘-’ (Ref.4) and ‘+’(Ref.8) buttons, then press the ‘Time’ button to confirm your option. Then the minutes will flash and you can change them using the ‘-’ (Ref.4) and ‘+’(Ref.8) buttons. Press the ‘Time’ button to confirm your option. The time is now set. Sleep Setting Sleep Setting enables you to programme the music system to switch off at a set time – up to 90 minutes. • Press the ‘Sleep’ button (Ref.10). • Select your time option by pressing the ‘Sleep’ button (Ref.10) multiple times. The options are ‘90/80/70/60/50/40/30/20/10 or Off’. • The sleep icon will appear in the top right of the display screen. To see how many minutes you have left before the unit automatically switches off press the ‘Sleep’ button (Ref.10). • To turn the function off, follow the above instructions and choose “OFF”. 9 Brightness and Alarm Setting IMPORTANT Brightness Setting • • To change the display screen brightness, use the remote control ‘Dimmer’ button (Ref.5) or the ‘Dimmer’ button (Ref.2) on the unit. There are 4 different levels to choose from including turning the brightness off completely. Alarm1 Setting/Alarm2 Setting – both alarms are set up in the same way. • • • • • Press the ‘Alarm 1’ button (Ref.12) or the ‘Alarm 2’ button (Ref.13). The alarm icon 1 or 2 will appear on the display screen. There are 4 sound options to select from. Press the ‘Alarm1/2’ button multiple times to choose - “iPod/Radio/Buzzer/Off”. Press ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11) to set the hour using the ‘-’ (Ref.4) and ‘+’(Ref.8) buttons, press ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11) to confirm. To set the minutes use the ‘-’ (Ref.4) and ‘+’(Ref.8) buttons, press ‘Set Mode’ button (Ref.11) to confirm. Alarm Function • • • • • When alarm sounds the alarm icon will flash on the display. The alarm will sound from low to high volume. Press the ‘Snooze/Dimmer’ button (Ref.2) to snooze for another 9 minutes. You can keep snoozing for up to 30 minutes. To turn alarm off press the ‘Power’ button (Ref.9) or ‘Alarm 1/2’ button (Ref.12/13). Alarm 1 will need to be reset on every use but Alarm 2 will sound daily once set unless the setting is changed to ‘Off’. When setting the alarms using the remote control, press the ‘Set’ button (Ref.3) and use the ‘Skip Back’ (Ref.6) or ‘ Skip Fwd’ (Ref.7) buttons to choose your hour and minutes. Press the ‘Set’ button (Ref.3) when confirming your options. 10 Technical Specification and Warranty IMPORTANT Technical Specification Input Output 100 – 240V 50/60Hz, 1.2A 5V 3A Radio FM 87.5-108MHz Batteries • • Underneath the unit is a battery compartment that includes a 3V cell button battery which memorizes the clock time for when there is no power supply. It does not support the LCD display. The remote control also uses a 3V cell button battery and the compartment can be found on the back of the controller. Warranty All products come with a standard 12 month warranty. All items must be registered on www.majoritytech.co.uk for the warranty to be valid. Once on the web page use the menu to find “register your product”. You will also be given the chance to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months free of charge. 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1.Read these instructions. 2.Keep these instructions. Instructions are also available for download at www.majoritytech.co.uk 3.Heed all Warnings. 4.Follow all instructions. 5.Do not clean the apparatus near or with water. 6.Clean only with a dry cloth. 7.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 10.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 11.Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when unused for long periods of time. 12.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped. IMPORTANT 13.No naked flame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the apparatus. 14.Dispose of used electrical products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations. ADDITIONAL WARNINGS • The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on 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 IMPORTANT 12