Scosche Industries IPTRNSX Manuale Utente

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IPTRNSX OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
 
CONNECTING THE IPTRNSX: 
 
1. Plug the IPTRNSX into the cigarette lighter or 12V DC power socket in your dash.  A Blue LED will illuminate 
indicating the IPTRNSX has power. 
 
A. For iPod media players, use the cable with the iPod dock connector.  Plug the docking cable into the bottom 
of the iPod then plug the Mini USB end of the cable into the back of the IPTRNSX body. This cable will also 
charge the iPod battery when connected. 
 
B. For MP3 media players, use the cable with the 3.5mm headphone plug.  Insert the 3.5mm plug into the 
headphone jack of the portable device then plug the Mini USB end of the cable into the back of the IPTRNSX 
body. 
 
TUNING THE IPTRNSX: 
 
1. Once the cable connections are made, choose a frequency range.  The L/H switch on the bottom of the 
IPTRNSX body selects either a Low or High set of frequencies.  The Low (L) frequencies are printed along the left 
of the slide switch on the IPTRNSX and begin with 88.1Mhz.  The High (H) frequencies are printed along the right 
of the slide switch and begin with 107.1Mhz. 
 
HINT: 
Scan your FM radio in the frequency ranges from 88.1 to 88.7Mhz (L) and 107.1-107.7 Mhz (H). Look for 
existing radio stations.  Select a range with the LEAST number of local radio station signals. 
 
2. Tune your FM radio to the corresponding station selected on the top of the IPTRNSX unit. 
 
3. Power up and play your iPod / MP3 media player.  You should hear the sound from your iPod/MP3 player 
through your stereo speakers.  Adjust the volume on your stereo, not the portable player.  For future use, set the 
selected station to an FM radio preset station button.  If there is excess/unwanted static, then select a different 
frequency on the IPTRNSX and change the radio to match the new frequency. 
 
 
IPTRNSX OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
 
CONNECTING THE IPTRNSX: 
 
1. Plug the IPTRNSX into the cigarette lighter or 12V DC power socket in your dash.  A Blue LED will illuminate 
indicating the IPTRNSX has power. 
 
A. For iPod media players, use the cable with the iPod dock connector.  Plug the docking cable into the bottom 
of the iPod then plug the Mini USB end of the cable into the back of the IPTRNSX body. This cable will also 
charge the iPod battery when connected. 
 
B. For MP3 media players, use the cable with the 3.5mm headphone plug.  Insert the 3.5mm plug into the 
headphone jack of the portable device then plug the Mini USB end of the cable into the back of the IPTRNSX 
body. 
 
TUNING THE IPTRNSX: 
 
1. Once the cable connections are made, choose a frequency range.  The L/H switch on the bottom of the 
IPTRNSX body selects either a Low or High set of frequencies.  The Low (L) frequencies are printed along the left 
of the slide switch on the IPTRNSX and begin with 88.1Mhz.  The High (H) frequencies are printed along the right 
of the slide switch and begin with 107.1Mhz. 
 
HINT: 
Scan your FM radio in the frequency ranges from 88.1 to 88.7Mhz (L) and 107.1-107.7 Mhz (H). Look for 
existing radio stations.  Select a range with the LEAST number of local radio station signals. 
 
2. Tune your FM radio to the corresponding station selected on the top of the IPTRNSX unit. 
 
3. Power up and play your iPod / MP3 media player.  You should hear the sound from your iPod/MP3 player 
through your stereo speakers.  Adjust the volume on your stereo, not the portable player.  For future use, set the 
selected station to an FM radio preset station button.  If there is excess/unwanted static, then select a different 
frequency on the IPTRNSX and change the radio to match the new frequency.