C. Crane FM2, D483, 024 S Tips To Make It Work Better, Tuning Antenna Orientation, Location

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Tuning (continued)

Antenna Orientation

Start with the antenna straight up and fully extended. You can then orientate the antenna to help transmit the signal a certain direction.

Tips To Make It Work Better

Location

Optimum placement for the FM Transmitter 2 is usually away from other electronic devices and objects. The higher the transmitter is located the better. The transmitter can be helped by placing it on something that will act as a ground plane like a metal filing cabinet or a refrigerator. Try moving it around for best performance.

Range is subject to many variables, including obstructions such as walls and FM signal overload in your area. The range of the FM Transmitter 2 is between 30 and 75 feet, line of sight with no obstructions.

Auto Shut-Off Timer

The “Auto Shut-Off” will not work until you activate it. Press and hold the Power Button until the words Auto-OFF appear in the display and the transmitter begins to cycle through the available shut-off times. You can choose from 1, 2, 3, 4 or 8 hour shut-off times. If you miss the time you want, just keep holding the Power Button down and it will start over. To select your time, let go of the button. Turning the power off and back on clears the Auto Shut-Off.

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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