iWantit iFMT11 Quick Start Guide
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To connect the iFMT11 Transmitter to your car stereo, plug the transmitter into your car's 12V power outlet, select an unused FM frequency on your car stereo, and match it with the frequency on the iFMT11. Then, connect your audio device to the transmitter via the 3.5mm audio cable.
First, check if the power outlet is working by testing it with another device. Ensure that the device is properly plugged into the outlet. If the transmitter still doesn’t turn on, try using it in a different vehicle to rule out compatibility issues.
To reduce static, ensure that the FM frequency on the transmitter and the car stereo are matched and clear of local radio stations. Adjust the transmitter and stereo volume levels, and try repositioning the transmitter for better signal clarity.
Poor audio quality can result from a weak connection. Ensure the audio cable is securely connected and the FM frequency is not near a strong local station. Adjust the volume levels on both the audio source and car stereo for optimal sound.
Yes, the iFMT11 Transmitter can be used with any audio device that has a 3.5mm headphone jack, including smartphones, MP3 players, and tablets.
Scan the FM band on your car stereo to find an unused frequency with no or minimal interference. Set that frequency on the iFMT11 Transmitter to ensure a clear audio signal.
Yes, you can charge your device while using the transmitter by connecting the charging cable to a separate power source, such as another 12V outlet or a USB car charger, if available.
Check the power connection and make sure the transmitter is securely plugged in. Restart the device by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Verify that the frequency settings are correct and check for any visible damage to the device.
To maintain your transmitter, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. Regularly inspect the connections and cables for wear and tear, and store the device safely when not in use.
If the display is not visible, check the power source and connection. If it is still not working, attempt to use the transmitter in a different vehicle to determine if the issue is with the power outlet or the device itself.