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each frequency and use the one that gives you the best
sound.
Note: For the best sound when you connect the transmitter to
the CD player's headphone jack, follow these guidelines:
• Tune the receiver to an FM broadcast so you can adjust
the receiver's volume control to the desired level. Then
tune the receiver to the same frequency as you chose in
Step 4.
• Adjust the CD player's volume control so the receiver's vol-
ume is the same as before.
6. Adjust the receiver's volume control (not the CD player's) to
the desired level.
7. Set
STEREO/MONO
to
STEREO
for stereo sound. Set
STEREO/
MONO
to
MONO
if the sound is monaural, weak, or noisy.
8. Set
POWER
to
OFF
to turn off the transmitter.
Notes:
• Always set
POWER
to
OFF
when you are not using your trans-
mitter.
• When a received signal is weak or noisy, move the transmit-
ter closer to the receiver's antenna.
• Some compact disc players emit noise. If the received signal
is not weak but is noisy, move the transmitter as far as possi-
ble away from the compact disc player.
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