Jow Tong Technology DL18 Users Manual

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Contents
Quick Start 4
Using Your DLO TransPod
About FM Transmitters and the TransPod 6
Setting Up Your TransPod 6
Finding Empty Radio Frequencies 8
Tuning Your TransPod 9
TransPod Features and Settings
Setting Preset Stations 10
Controlling the LCD Backlight 10
TransPod Intelligent Power Control 11
Getting the Best Sound Quality 11
Using a Cassette Adapter or Direct Input 12
Using other MP3 Players or Devices 12
Tips and Troubleshooting 13
Tech Specs 15
Warranty 17
FCC Statement 18
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MINI INSERT
FIT PAD
EXTENSION ARM
CHARGER ARM
TRANSPOD
CRADLE
Quick Start
Thank you for your purchase of the DLO TransPod, the best all-in-one iPod auto accessory in the world. We’ll get you up and running in 4 easy steps:
1. Connect the Charger Arm to the TransPod Cradle.
2. Adjust the TransPod to fit into your Auto Power Outlet and plug it in.
3. Tune your car stereo to 88.5 FM.
4. Slide your iPod or iPod mini into the TransPod and press Play.
You can now enjoy your iPod’s music played through your car stereo, while it’s charging and securely cradled. For more detailed instructions and tips, please read
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Setting Up Your TransPod [pg 6].
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Using Your TransPod
About the DLO TransPod FM Transmitter
The TransPod is basically a mini radio station that broadcasts your iPod or iPod mini’s audio to the FM radio in your car, truck, boat – anything that has a 12v Auto Power Outlet. It also charges the battery in your iPod while cradling it for easy access in your car.
The TransPod has two triangular buttons either side of its LCD screen for easy tuning. Other features include four programmable presets, controllable LCD backlight, external device input, cassette or line-out, and power control.
Setting up your TransPod
1. Connect the Charger Arm to the TransPod Cradle.
Take the Charger Arm, insert the flat side into the back of the TransPod Cradle body and turn 90 degrees clockwise to lock it into place. Do not use the included Extension Arm until you have determined that you’ll need it to fit TransPod into your car. Most cars will do fine with just the shorter Charger Arm.
2. Adjust your TransPod to fit into your Auto Power Outlet and plug it in.
Loosen the Charger Arm knobs to adjust the angle the TransPod for the best placement and access to your iPod. Adjusting the arm angles is easi­er when the TransPod is not plugged into the Auto Power Outlet. When you’ve found a good fit, tighten the knobs back up again and then plug the Transpod into your Auto Power Outlet. If you have trouble finding a com­fortable position for the TransPod, or it happens to block controls in your car, use the TransPod Extension Arm to achieve other positioning options.
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3. Tune your car stereo to 88.5 FM.
This is the default broadcast frequency for the TransPod. If your TransPod is already plugged in, you should hear silence. If 88.5 is not an empty fre­quency in your area (i.e. there is music or talk already on that station in your area) you may hear static. Try finding another station in your area with less interference. For help doing this, please see
Radio Frequencies
4. Slide your iPod or iPod mini into the TransPod’s Cradle and press play.
• For larger iPods (40GB, 60GB for example), remove the mini insert then slide your iPod right in
• For thinner iPods (10GB, 15BG, 20BG, 30GB), remove the mini insert, attach the included Fit Pad for a perfect fit and slide your iPod in
• iPod mini owners - use the included mini insert to securely fit your iPod mini into your TransPod
You can now enjoy your iPod’s music played through your car stereo, while it’s charging and securely cradled in your car. Control your iPod with its Click Wheel, just as you normally would except for the volume. Use your car stereo to adjust the volume instead of the iPod. Your TransPod is using the superior line-out audio from the bottom of your iPod which is not controlled by your iPod’s volume control on its Click Wheel.
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