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| Document Description | USERS MANUAL |
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| Document Type | User Manual |
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| Filesize | 42.36kB (529542 bits) |
| Date Submitted | 2004-01-07 00:00:00 |
| Date Available | 2004-01-07 00:00:00 |
| Creation Date | 2004-01-06 14:51:59 |
| Producing Software | Hewlett-Packard Intelligent Scanning Technology
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| Document Lastmod | 2004-01-06 14:53:25 |
| Document Title | USERS MANUAL |
| Document Author: | Larry [ LKSTILLINGS ] |
Owners Manual For
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Wireless FM Stereo Transmitter
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AtTurn on your FM radio to medium volume and
manually find a blank channel between 88-95 MHz
where no station is broadcasting. The area around
88-89 MHz is often the best.
SFIW Sound Feeder isa multipurpose, ‘talte-rne-any-
where' stereo musi: FM transmitter suitable for use
with most types or consumer audio equipment, Many
people use Sound Feeder to transmit music from a
portable compact disc player or MP3 player to a car‘s
FM radio speaker system. In lac, Sound Feeder is the
leading alternative to the (assetteshell type co
Adapter which does network well with manytypes of
car musk systems
Another popular use at Sound Feeder is to transmit
music files from a personal computer to nearby FM
stereo speakers, eliminating the need to buy large
amplified speakerslorthecomputer.
Use Sound Feeder wherever enhanced stereo sound is
desired and wire connettion is not convenient Simpty
plug Sound Feeder into the line out or headphone iatk
of your audio equipment and you can transmit high
quality stereo sound to any close by FM radio receiver.
5. Turn on your portable player or computer and
set to medium volume.
6. Adjust the tuning wheel of Sound Feeder
until your radio can reteive a dear music
signal coming trom your portable.
NOTE
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SET UP AND OPERATION
1, Slide out the (over
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of the battery compart-
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batteries (Alkaline type
is preferred).
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cord from the Sound Feeder ' 7
to the headphone or line out >
jadt of your portable player,
television, (ompiner or video
game. For most portable
players. the line out jadt is
preferred but on some
models you need to use the
phone jerk to avoid dinomonk
OPERATING TIPS
After you have tuned in a dearsignal, you can make
a note of the precise lotation on your radio dial and
then direaiy tune to that location in the future or
store this spot as one your preset stations.
While driving your ear arms: the city lapecialiy
around mountains) and listening to Sound Feeder it
is possible that interterente from nearby radio
stations rriarycause your reception to lode out. ll this
happens, just reath over and adjust the FM TUNlNG
knob on the Sound Feeder. Usually, you just have to
adjust it a little bit and your reception is restored. In
some irolancayou may haveto motletoa different
unused (hannel on your radio and tune it in again.
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