Denver Electronics DAB-11 Manual De Instrucciones página 3

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Installation
1. Insert the "Power Supply Plug" into the car cigarette power port (Input:12-24V)
2. Switch on the unit using the "ON/OFF" switch
3.
You can adjust the direction of the unit with goose neck
4. Install the external antenna as per the below diagram:
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How to use:
1. Insert the Power Supply Plug into the car cigarette power port (Input:12-24V)
2. Switch on the unit using "ON/OFF" switch
3. It will perform a Full Scan of DAB stations automatically within 5 seconds after "Full
scan" shows on the display
4. Press TX button on the DAB-11 will get to the "FM Transmit Mode" and the screen will
show the current FM transmitting
frequency
change to other
manually to suit better to the district you are driving in. You
frequencies
are recommended to tune your car FM radio to an unoccupied FM
car radio is not interfered and to get a better audio quality.
5. Turn on your in-car audio system
6. Switch the car radio's FM frequency to match the DAB-11 FM transmitting frequency
setting
Press and hold "MENU/INFO" button for 2 second, and spin "Spin Button Control" button
clockwise, and to see some options, below are listed in sequence:
1) Full scan: press the "Spin Button Control" and spin to start a full automatic scanning
2) Manual tune: press the "Spin Button Control" and spin to start search stations
manually, and press it again to set
3) Volume set: press the "Spin Button Control" and spin to adjust the volume, and
press it again to set up
4) System reset: keep pressing the "Spin Button Control" until "OK" show up
USING THE AUX OUTPUT
To get better sound quality, you can use the LINE OUT function below:
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Connect the AUX connect wire (included) from the out jack of the DAB-11 car
adaptor to the AUX input jack of your car
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The audio signal of the car DAB adaptor will be transferred to your car speakers
directly
, make a note of that number. You can
, so that the
frequency
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