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Installation
Audio Connections
Audio Connections
Option 1 (figure 2)
Connecting the FM transmitter to a
headphone output of an audio
source
1
Connect the 3.5mm stereo plug of the
stereo audio cable to the headphone
output of an audio source, such as TV, HiFi
or PC.
– In case your audio source has a 6.3 mm
headphone output, use the supplied
3.5 mm to 6.3 mm stereo adapter plug.
2
Switch on your audio source and carefully
increase the volume of the audio source.
The red power indication LED of the
transmitter lights up if receiving an audio
signal.
3
Select one of the 2 channels for best
reception. We advise you to select
channel 1 as a first option.
Option 2 (figure 3)
Connecting the FM transmitter to a
line output of an audio source, e.g.
REC OUT, LINE OUT.
1
Connect the 3.5 mm stereo plug of the
stereo audio cable (15 cm) to the FM
transmitter’s 3.5 mm headphone input.
2
Connect the 2 RCA plugs of the stereo
audio cable to a line output (REC OUT or
LINE OUT) of an audio source, e.g.TV, HiFi
or PC:
– Check if the red RCA plug (right
channel) is connected to the right
channel (red) of the audio source.
– Check if the white RCA plug (left
channel) is connected to the left channel
(white) of the audio source.
3
Switch on your audio source.The red
power indication LED of the transmitter
lights up if receiving an audio signal.
4
In case the line output of the audio source
has an adjustable output level, adjust the
line output level of the audio source to the
highest acceptable undistorted level.
5
Select one of the 2 channels for best
reception. We advise you to select
channel 1 as a first option.
Basic operation
When the FM transmitter is connected to a
headphone output of an audio source.
1
Switch on your audio source and carefully
increase the volume of the audio source.
The red power indication LED of the
transmitter lights up if receiving an audio
signal.
Hearing Safety!
Continuous use at a high volume may permanently
damage your hearing.
XP SBC HC 8372/00-1 25-06-2001 18:11 Pagina 6