TM
T H E P E R F O R M A N C E Y O U N E E D
TM
Wireless FM Transmitter
for iPod® or iPhone
Please read this user’s guide before using your new transmitter.
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Package contents
FM Transmitter
User’s Guide
USB Cable
Quick Start
Features
Listen to your iPod/iPhone music through your FM radio.
Charge your iPod/iPhone while the music plays.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Connect and operate this product BEFORE operating your vehicle.
Pay attention to the road. Attempting to drive and operate your
transmitter at the same time can cause a serious traffic accident!
Please drive responsibly.
1 Connect the transmitter
Plug the FM transmitter into the iPod/iPhone and begin playing
music. The FM transmitter powers on and
displays the last used frequency.
n Notes:
The transmitter draws power from your
iPod/iPhone so make sure it is charged
before use.
If your FM transmitter does not power on
after connecting to the iPod/iPhone, press
on your iPod/iPhone twice.
The protective case of the iPod/iPhone
may need to be removed in order to fully
connect the FM transmitter.
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2 Tune your transmitter
To save frequencies
1. Press + or - to find the desired frequency.
2. Press and hold M until M1 flashes.
3. Press + or - to select the desired memory location then
press and hold M to store the memory location.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 to save a frequency in M2 and M3.
Select a saved frequency
Press M once, M1 and its frequency appear.
Press M twice, M2 and its frequency appear.
Press M three times, M3 and its frequency appear.
3 Tune your radio
Tune your FM radio to the frequency displayed on the transmitter.
4 Listen to music
Use your iPod/iPhone to find a song, and use the volume controls
on the radio to adjust the volume.
n Notes:
The volume control on your iPod/iPhone does not control the
sound on the radio.
Due to different radio set and antenna position in the vehicles,
the best position to use the FM transmitter in each vehicles
may be different. However, the rule of thumb is to put the FM
transmitter close to the antenna.
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