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•Be sure to search the entire spectrum of FM frequencies, from 88.1 to 107.9. Don’t just 
look to the low end of the dial. There are often empty  
FM stations in the 100’s that will work great. 
 
•When using scan/seek on your car’s radio, if your tuner stops on 101  
and then jumps to 103, look in the 102 frequencies for empty stations.  
 
•Try tuning to a strong station, then backing down two frequencies - for example 103.5 to 
103.1. You can often find empty frequencies this way. If that frequency is taken, scan to 
the next station and try again.  
 
•Save a station as a preset on your radio when you find a frequency that works well in 
your area, and also set that frequency as a preset on your TransDock micro II. To learn 
how to set a preset, please read Setting and Using Preset Stations on your TransDock 
micro II [pg. 9].  
 
 
 

Tuning Your TransDock micro II 

 
To tune your TransDock micro II, use the Tuning Buttons on either side of the unit – 
Right Button for tuning up, Left Button for tuning down.  
TransDock micro II has four preset stations. The default presets are 88.1, 94.9, 100.9, and 
107.9. To cycle through these presets, briefly press both Tuning Buttons at the same time.  
Setting Preset Stations on Your TransDock micro II 
 
To set your own preset stations, follow these simple steps:  
 
1. Using the Left and Right Tuning Buttons, tune TransDock micro II to the station you’d 
like to set.  
 
2. Press and hold both Tuning Buttons simultaneously for three seconds to save that 
station as a preset channel. The display on TransDock micro II will flash the preset 
channel you just set, e.g., CHO1, CH02, CH03 or CH04.  
 
3. To add a second preset, cycle to another preset channel by briefly pressing both Tuning 
Buttons at the same time and repeat steps 1 and 2.  
NOTE: Your new preset will override whatever preset was last saved.  
 
4.Repeat steps 1 and 2 for preset channels 3 and 4 to set all four TransDock micro II 
presets. 
 

 
Getting the Best Sound Quality  

 

Summary of Contents for TransDock micro II

Page 1: ...17 Quick Start Thanks for purchasing the DLO TransDock micro II We will get you up and running in four easy steps For more detailed instructions please read Using Your DLO TransDock micro II pg 6 1 Tune your car s FM radio to 88 5 This is the default broadcast frequency for TransDock micro II If 88 5 is not an empty frequency in your area i e there is music or talk already on that station please r...

Page 2: ...Plug the Connector Cable into the 30 pin connector end of the cable into your iPod 5 Find an FM frequency with no signal or radio station For more help with this please read Finding Empty Radio Frequencies pg 8 6 Match the FM frequency on your TransDock micro II with the empty FM station on your radio using the Tuning Buttons on TransDock micro II Right Button for tuning up Left Button for tuning ...

Page 3: ...sDock micro II use the Tuning Buttons on either side of the unit Right Button for tuning up Left Button for tuning down TransDock micro II has four preset stations The default presets are 88 1 94 9 100 9 and 107 9 To cycle through these presets briefly press both Tuning Buttons at the same time Setting Preset Stations on Your TransDock micro II To set your own preset stations follow these simple s...

Page 4: ...omatically tune to a radio station Most of these radios can be switched to manual tuning consult your car or radio manual on how to do this You can also find your TransDock micro II by tuning it to your selected frequency Your scan seek function will typically find TransDock micro II automatically My music sounds overdriven and distorted Be sure that the FM station you re using is still unoccupied...

Page 5: ...ate of original retail purchase What DLO Will Do If a defect exists DLO will exchange the product at its option with a product that is new or has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and that is at least functionally equivalent to the original product DLO will warrant a replacement product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of ...

Page 6: ...of equipment and property failure to maintain the confidentiality of data stored on the product and any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with products manufactured by or for DLO Some states and countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you W100...

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