User Manual

you have trouble finding a comfortable position for the TransDock, or it happens to block
controls in your car, use the TransDock Extension Arm to try another position.
3. Tune your car stereo to 88.5 FM.
This is the initial broadcast frequency for the TransDock. If your TransDock is already
plugged in, there should be silence. If 88.5 is not an empty frequency in your area (i.e.
there is music or talk already on that station) you may hear static. Try finding another
station in your area with less interference. For help doing this, please see Finding Empty
Radio Frequencies [pg. 12] or visit www.dlo.com/openfm to find the best frequencies in
your area.
NOTE: It is very important that you set your iPod EQ to Off and adjust your car’s bass
and treble controls to zero to get the best initial performance from TransDock. Then, you
can experiment with adding bass and treble to your desired preference.
4. Slide your iPod into the TransDock and press Play.
• For a thinner iPod (80GB iPod classic for example), remove any insert and attach the
included Fit Pad for a perfect fit. Then, slide in your iPod.
• For a larger iPod (160GB iPod classic) - remove any insert, then slide in your iPod.
• For 3G iPod nano owners - use the included 3G nano insert to securely fit your 3G iPod
nano into your TransDock.
• For 2G iPod nano owners - use the included 2G nano insert to securely fit your 2G iPod
nano into your TransDock.
Changing Your TransDock Faceplates
TransDock features changeable faceplates that allow you to customize the look of your
TransDock. Two faceplates are included, Black and Silver. Additional faceplate colors
and styles will be available soon. Check http://www.dlo.com for more information.
To change your TransDock faceplate, carefully separate the faceplate from the back of
the TransDock body with your fingernail or a small flathead screwdriver. Then, carefully
lift the sides over the control buttons and away from the TransDock. To snap on the new
faceplate, carefully guide the sides of the faceplate over the buttons and snap into place.
You can now enjoy your iPod music played through your car stereo while your iPod is
charging and securely cradled in your car. Control your iPod with its Click Wheel, just as
you normally would – except for the volume. Use your car stereo to adjust the volume
instead of the iPod. Your TransDock is using the superior line-out audio from the bottom
of your iPod, which is not controlled by your iPod volume control on its Click Wheel.
Finding Empty Radio Frequencies
An empty frequency is one where there is only static and not even a faint radio station
can be heard. If you live in a big city with a lot of radio stations, finding an empty FM