Using the TuneBase FM Transmitter
The TuneBase FM transmitter function automatically turns on when the iPod is
connected and car power is available. It automatically turns off when the iPod is
removed or car power becomes unavailable.
1. Tune your car stereo frequency to a channel with a weak broadcast signal. The ideal
channel is one that is not broadcasting a radio program, or is doing so weakly.
2. Insert your iPod into the TuneBase FM. The iPod backlight will turn on and the
current transmitter frequency will be displayed on the iPod screen.
3. Press the " " or " " button on the TuneBase FM to
select the transmission frequency chosen in step 1. The
frequency will be visible on the iPod's screen. Pressing
and holding either button will provide faster tuning.
4. After displaying the current frequency for five seconds,
the iPod screen will return to the iPod Main Menu. This
will happen after making any changes to the TuneBase
FM's settings. All settings—including transmission
frequency, volume control setting, and stereo/mono
control setting—are permanently stored in memory at
this time.
Note: iPod playback will pause momentarily when
entering and exiting the TuneBase FM control menu.
Playback will quickly resume.
5. Adjust the volume of your FM radio to the desired
listening level.
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Frequency
display
Frequency
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