Storing and Using Presets
1. To store a preset, select the desired frequency using
the desired preset button (1, 2, 3, or 4) for two seconds. An audible beep sounds in
the transmitted audio when the new frequency is programmed*. The iPod display
reflects the change when the memory button is released by showing which memory
button was pressed followed by the frequency saved in that memory position.
*Do NOT remove the TuneFM from the iPod until it returns to the Main Menu screen
or new settings may not be saved.
2. To transmit over one of your preset frequencies, momentarily press "1", "2", "3", or "4".
This will instantly tune the FM transmitter to the frequency stored in that preset.
Transmission-Volume Setting
Although the default volume setting will be ideal for most conditions, you may be able
to improve the performance of the TuneFM by adjusting the volume of the transmitted
audio signal. The TuneFM allows you to select one of five volume levels. You may wish to
decrease the volume if you experience distorted audio.
You can access the transmission-volume menu by pressing the
"1" and "2" buttons simultaneously. TuneFM displays the current
volume setting on the iPod, which is represented by "VOL 1" (low),
"VOL 2", "VOL 3" (default), "VOL 4", and "VOL 5" (high).
You can then change the volume level by using the up and down
arrows. To accept your volume selection, simply wait for the iPod
screen to return to the iPod Main Menu.
Note: The iPod nano has a lower audio-output level than other iPod models, so a volume
setting of "VOL 4" or "VOL 5" works best for iPod nano.
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