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FMPort Basics 

1      30 Pin Connector (Connect to iPod or iPhone) 

Built-in QS button - Quick switch among 4 memory 
channels  (Four initial frequency channels are 88.1, 94.1, 
100.1 & 106.1MHz, which are changeable to suit your   

          need.) 

Built-in “+” Channel Up 

Built-in “-“ Channel Down 

LCD display(Display Radio Frequency) 

6   IR receiver window 
7   USB Charging port 

Summary of Contents for FMPort

Page 1: ...1 FMPort User s Guide Portable full channel FM transmitter with Charger for iPhone and iPod www macally com...

Page 2: ...th Gen iPod 5th Gen iPod 4th Gen and iPod mini Before you begin using the Macally FMPort be sure to read this user s guide in its entirety Macally Technical Support Please register this product at www...

Page 3: ...QS button Quick switch among 4 memory channels Four initial frequency channels are 88 1 94 1 100 1 106 1MHz which are changeable to suit your need 3 Built in Channel Up 4 Built in Channel Down 5 LCD d...

Page 4: ...4 Remote Control Remote control provides you more control to FMPort and iPod iPhone conveniently...

Page 5: ...rge iPod or iPhone while using the FMPort At home please use included USB mini B cable to connect FMPort to a USB AC charger not included or a computer s USB port please exit from sync function but re...

Page 6: ...to 95 1MHz then the FMPort Transmitter should also be set to 95 1MHz Once both the radio and FMPort Transmitter s frequency are in sync the static noise in radio will change to iPod music 6 If the so...

Page 7: ...er M1 2 3 or 4 to be updated appears press the QS button once to save 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 to update all four clear memory channels in your area to use 4 With QS button you can quickly switch to anot...

Page 8: ...bject to abuse misuse abnormal electrical or environmental conditions or any condition other than what can be considered as normal use Limitation of Liability The liability of Macally Peripherals aris...

Page 9: ...on If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfere...

Page 10: ...smitter This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any in...

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