Aboutthe DLO TuneStik
Using Your TuneStik
Setting Up Your TuneStik
FREQUENCY MODE
INDICATOR LIGHT
PREVIOUS TRACK
TUNESTIK VOLUME DOWN FREQUENCY DOWN
iPod BACKLIGHT ON
MONO(00)/STEREO(88)
NEXT TRACK
PLAY / PAUSE
EXIT FREQUENCY MODE
TUNESTIK VOLUME UP
FREQUENCY UP
CYCLE THROUGH TUNESTIK PRESETS
PUSH TO CHANGE FREQUENCY
iPod CONTROLS
TUNESTIK REMOTE CONTROLS
Connect the TuneStik FM Transmitter to your iPod dock connector. Secure your TuneStik Control to your car’s steering wheel using the included cradle and velcro strap. You can position the steering wheel cradle anywhere you want on the wheel, but on the sides nearest your thumb works best.
Tune your car stereo to an empty frequency and then match that frequency on your TuneStik. Press the Frequency Button on your TuneStik Control and “CH 1 88.5” will be displayed on your iPod screen. You are now in Frequency Mode. You can use the +/- Buttons to tune to the desired frequency displayed on your iPod screen.
The initial broadcast frequency for the TuneStik is 88.5. Your TuneStik can be pro- grammed with preset stations for easy access with just a press of the Frequency Button. For help doing this, please see Setting a Preset Frequency [pg.10] The pre- set frequencies already set on your TuneStik are 88.5, 88.1, 94.9 and 107.9. To cycle through these preset channels, simply press the Frequency Button on the TuneStik Control.
The TuneStik is a “mini” radio transmitter that broadcasts your iPod audio through the FM radio in your car. The TuneStik features a powerful RF Remote Control that easily attaches to your steering wheel so you can control your iPod playback and navigation without taking your hands off the wheel. It can also be used to play your iPod at home, in a hotel, at a friend’s house – anywhere there’s an FM radio nearby.
If your TuneStik is connected and your iPod is not playing, you should hear silence. If 88.5, or one of the other presets (88.1, 94.9 and 107.9) is not an empty frequency in your area (i.e., there is music or talk already on that station) you may hear static. Try finding another station with less interference. For help doing this, please see Finding Empty Radio Frequencies [pg. 12].
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