
1. Tune your 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 the TuneFM to your iPod. 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 TuneFM 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 willreturn to
the iPod main menu. This happens whenever you make changes to the TuneFM’s
settings. All settings-including transmission frequency, volume-control setting, and
stereo/mono-control settings-are permanently stored in memory at this time.
Note:
iPod playback will pause momentarily when entering and exiting the TuneFM
control menu. Playback will quickly resume.
5. Adjust the volume of your FM radio to the desired listening level.
Note:
We recommend that you remove the TuneFM from the iPod when not in use.
Storing and Using Presets
1. To store a preset, select the desired frequency using
▲
or
▼
button. Press and hold
the desired preset button (1,2,3,or 4) for two seconds. An audible beep sounds in the
transmitted audio when the new frequency is programmed
﹡
. The iPod display
reflects the change when the memory button is released by showing which memory
button was pressed followed by the frequency saved in that memory position.
﹡
Do NOT remove the TuneFM from the iPod until it returns to the Main Menu screen
or new settings may not be saved.
2. To transmit over one of your preset frequencies, momentarily press “1”, “2”, “3”, or