Transmitter Controls
All LCD Displays (6)
FM T R A N S M I T T E R
We Go The Distance
®
1
. Power On / Off
2. Line In / Audio In Jack
3. Microphone In Jack
(Note: Mic will be cut off when audio
cable is plugged in)
4. Antenna Wire
5. Multifunction Volume Control
A= Increase, B= Mute, C= Decrease
6. LCD Screen
Backlight goes off after 3 seconds
7. Tune Transmit Frequency UP
8. Tune Transmit Frequency
DOWN
9. Stereo/Mono Selection
10-12. Preset Transmit
Frequencies
13. AGC On/Off
14. 3 AA Batteries for optional
power
Jack
15. 5V DC External Power
Transmitter Quick
Start Guide
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Power:
The transmitter
can be powered by 110/220V
AC Wall Adapter, 12V DC Car
Adapter, Computer USB Port or 3
"AA" batteries.
When using the 110/220V or
12V power adapter, first plug the
external Power USB Cable into
the adapter and then the other
end into the 5V DC Power Jack
located on the transmitter (15).
The LCD Screen (6) will indicate if
you are powering from batteries or
an external source.
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Audio Source:
Connect
any audio source you want
to transmit by using the Audio
Cable with 3.5mm stereo plugs
(For TV's, DVD Players, etc. you
will need to also use the included
RCA jack cable). Plug one end
into the audio source and the
other end into the transmitter's
Line in/Audio In Jack (2).
Adjust the volume on the audio
source to about ½ of full volume.
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Turn The Transmitter
On
by pushing in the Power
Switch (1). The LCD Screen (6)
will light up for 3 seconds.
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Tuning:
Tune
the
transmitter to any unused FM
Station between 88.1 and 107.9
FM by using the Tune Buttons
(7 & 8). The FM Frequency you
tune to will be indicated on the
LCD Screen (6).
Only tune to an unused station.
You can listen on any FM receiver
and select a station with static and
or a weak signal which indicates it
is an unused station.
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Adjust Volume:
To adjust
the volume going into the
transmitter use the Multifunction
Volume Control (5). You can
also mute
the volume with
(5). Pushing the button up will
increase the volume, pushing
down will decrease the volume
pushing in will mute the volume.
LCD Screen (6) will indicate
the volume level selected and
will indicate if MUTE has been
selected.
Additional Features
Stereo / Mono:
You can
select transmitting in stereo or
mono with button (9). Mono is
the best way to transmit when
using a microphone (3) for the
audio source. LCD Screen (6)
will indicate when STEREO has
been selected. If Stereo is not
indicated you are transmitting in
MONO.
(NOTE: Mic will be cut off
when audio cable is plugged in).
Preset Transmit Frequencies:
You
can
select
3
preset
frequencies with buttons 10-12.
Tune to the frequency you want
with the Tune buttons 7&8. Hold
down 10,11 or 12 until the preset
button number is indicated in the
LCD Screen (6). This indicates
that the frequency has been
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