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Tuning Your TuneStik
Press the Frequency Button on the TuneStik Control. The red light on the top of the
remote will flash, and your iPod will display “Ok to disconnect” followed by “CH 1
88.5” (the default broadcast frequency for your TuneStik). This places the TuneStik
Control in Frequency Mode.
You are now able to change the frequency of your TuneStik to match the station on
your car stereo. To do this, simply press the Frequency Button to enter Frequency
Mode and tune up or down using the TuneStik Control’s +/- Buttons. Your iPod will
display the frequency to which your TuneStik is broadcasting.
NOTE: Your TuneStik Control will allow you to tune the FM Transmitter in
Frequency Mode as long as you need to before reverting back to Primary Mode
after 10 seconds of inactivity.
Setting a Preset Frequency
You can set up to 4 preset stations when you find frequencies that work well in your
area. When you’ve found the station you’d like to keep, tune your TuneStik’s fre-
quency to that station (displayed on your iPod after you’ve pressed the Frequency
Button). Next, press the Play/Pause Button to set your preset and exit Frequency
Mode, or simply leave the TuneStik on that particular frequency (after a few sec-
onds, your TuneStik Control will revert to Primary Mode).
To set another preset, press the Frequency Button twice to get to the next open chan-
nel on your TuneStik, then tune to the desired frequency using the +/- Buttons. Press
the Play/Pause Button to exit Frequency Mode, or simply wait to set this frequency as
your new preset. Repeat this process for up to four total presets.
You can also turn the FM transmitter completely off by cycling past all 4 presets to the
OFF Setting. Then press the Play/Pause Button or wait a few moments to apply. To
turn the FM Transmitter back on, repeat these steps but stop at a Preset instead.
Switching between Monaural and Stereo Mode
With the DLO TuneStik you have the choice of transmitting in either Monaural or
Stereo Mode. Choose between the two based on what type of audio you’re playing and
what sounds best to your ears.
Monaural Mode allows for much better transmitter performance and is also useful for
listening to audiobooks and most podcasts. Use Stereo Mode when you have a clear
empty signal to broadcast to, and for best sonic musical performance. If the static
increases or you move to a crowded FM radio area, try Monaural Mode for the
strongest Transmitter signal strength possible.
To switch between Monaural Mode and Stereo Mode press the Frequency Button, then
press the Backlight Button to toggle between Monaural Mode and Stereo Mode. Your
iPod will display 00 to indicate Monaural Mode and 88 to indicate Stereo Mode.
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