C. Crane 024 S, D483, FM2 operating instructions Introduction, Audio Sources

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the FM Transmitter. It transmits high-fidelity audio from any audio source such as a mobile phone, computer, or music player to any nearby FM radio. Superior engineering and construction techniques were used to bring you the highest quality FM transmitter possible. Digital tuning and Phase Locked Loop technology have been incorporated for FM band fre- quency coverage from 88.3 MHz to 107.7 MHz, with stability and superb audio quality.

Audio Sources

Connect the plug that is attached to the FM

TransmitterF om a musicto theplayerLinetoOuta radio:or headphone jack of the MP3 player. Tune your radio or car stereo to the transmitting frequency.

Connect the

plugFromthatyouris attachedintern t radioto theorFMcomputerTransmitterto toyourthehomeheadphonester o:jack on your speakers or to the audio output of the computerʼs sound card. Tune your receiver to the transmitting frequency.

Connect the plug that is attached toFromthe aFMmobileTransmitterphonetototheyourLinecarOutsteoreo:headphone jack of the phone. Tune your car stereo to the transmitting frequency.

Connect the plug that is attached toFromthe aFMportTransmitterble radiototothea LinepocketOutradio:or headphone jack of your radio. Tune your pocket radio to the transmitting frequency.

This is sometimes good for office or warehouse environments where reception is only available in a window or other specific location.

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FM Transmitter 2

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Contents FM Transmitter Before Use For your future referenceTable of Contents Introduction Audio SourcesLocation of Controls Control IdentificationConnection to Power Battery InstallationTuning Tuning Antenna Orientation Auto Shut-Off TimerTips To Make It Work Better LocationTrouble Shooting Guide Service InformationAudio is distorted No AudioSafety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentSafety Instructions Specifications 40FrequencyHz 16,500ResponseHz