Pyle PLFMP3 Operation Manual
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To connect the Pyle PLFMP3 Transmitter to your car's audio system, insert the transmitter into the car's cigarette lighter socket, tune the car radio to an unused FM frequency, and set the transmitter to the same frequency.
Static noise can occur if the FM frequency set on the transmitter is too close to a local radio station. Try changing to a different frequency that is not being used by a local station.
Ensure that the transmitter and radio are set to the same clear frequency. Additionally, try positioning the transmitter in different locations within the car for better signal reception.
Yes, you can connect devices that lack Bluetooth using a 3.5mm auxiliary cable, which can be plugged into the transmitter's AUX input.
Check if the transmitter is properly inserted into the car's cigarette lighter socket. Also, ensure the socket is functional by testing another device in the same outlet.
To set up hands-free calling, pair your phone with the transmitter via Bluetooth. Once connected, incoming calls will be routed through the car's speakers, and you can answer using the control button on the transmitter.
Ensure that the Bluetooth on your device is turned on and that it is in pairing mode. If issues persist, try resetting the transmitter and your device's Bluetooth settings.
Currently, the Pyle PLFMP3 Transmitter does not support firmware updates. Make sure to consult the user manual or Pyle support for any new features or updates.
Yes, you can play music from a USB drive by inserting it into the USB port on the transmitter. The device will automatically detect and play supported audio files.
To ensure longevity, avoid exposing the transmitter to excessive heat or moisture, regularly clean the contacts, and disconnect it from the power source when not in use.