Switching Between Auxiliary Connection And Fm Transmission - PURE Highway 400 Manual

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Auto standby
By default, the receiver automatically goes into standby after four hours to save your vehicle's battery power. To change the auto
standby setting:
1.
Press the
button.
2.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose 'SETTINGS' > 'AUTO STANDBY'.
3.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose a standby time between 2 and 8 hours.

Switching between auxiliary connection and FM transmission

To change the way Highway connects to your existing audio system:
1.
Press the
button.
2.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose 'SETTINGS' > 'AUDIO OUT'.
3.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose one of the following options:
FM TRANSMIT: Select this if you want Highway to connect to your existing audio system using FM transmit. Turn and press
the Select dial again to choose the FM frequency that you want Highway to use for transmitting to your audio system.
Note: You may want to change the FM transmit frequency if you find it is interfering or using the same frequency as a
broadcast FM radio station.
LINE OUT: Select this if you want Highway to connect to your existing audio system using the auxiliary input connection. Turn
and press the Select dial again to choose a 'GAIN' setting between 'NORMAL' (Default) and 'LOW'. Choose 'LOW' if the audio
sounds distorted. If you still experience problems, try using the 'FM TRANSMIT' option.
Note: For best performance, we recommend using the 'LINE OUT' option.
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