Sonnet Technologies PodFreq User Manual

User’s guide, Getting started, Introduction

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Getting Started

This section describes the physical aspects of PodFreq.

Introduction

This user’s guide explains how to use PodFreq, the premium FM

transmitter for your iPod. PodFreq broadcasts to any analog or digital

FM tuner, and enables you to transmit your iPod’s music on any fre-

quency from 88.3 to 107.7 MHz to a FM radio or tuner tuned to the

same frequency. PodFreq incorporates mini-USB 2.0 and standard 6-

Pin FireWire

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ports in its design so that you may plug in a cable (sold

separately) to transfer files between your computer and iPod, sync

your files with iTunes

®

, and even charge your iPod without removing

it from PodFreq.

Requirements

PodFreq’s requirements are simple:

• Any compatible iPod w/dock connector (excluding iPod mini and

iPod nano)

• FM tuner (analog or digital, connected to an antenna)

Technical Specifications

Antenna

Telescoping, 8.6" (21.8 cm) when fully extended

Power Requirement

No batteries or power cables; powered by the iPod

Frequency Modulation

88.3 to 107.7 MHz

Tuning Type

Digital tuning, tunes in 0.1 MHz steps, last station recall

Stereo Separation

Greater than 40dB

Auto Level Control

Built-in to prevent sound distortion

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Greater than 45dB (Stereo) 15 kHz LPF

Modulation Distortion

Less than 0.5%

Transmitter Range

10–35 feet (3–10.7 m), depending on FM receiver/antenna

Frequency Response

50 Hz to 15 kHz

Ports

Mini-USB 2.0 and 6-Pin FireWire

Dimensions (WxHxD)

2.87" x 5.46" x 1.35" (7.3 x 13.9 x 3.4 cm)

User’s Guide

Latch - The latch secures

PodFreq’s case around your

iPod.

Stand - The stand swivels

out to allow you to place

PodFreq in an upright

position.

Power Button - Press and

release to turn the power on

or off; press and hold until

Auto Off appears on the

display to activate the auto-

matic off timer (1, 2, 3, 4, or

8 hours).

Display - Shows the selected

broadcast frequency, as well

as the automatic off timer

indicator.

Antenna - Extend the antenna completely

to achieve better transmitting performance.

Up/Down Tuning Buttons -

Press to select a broadcast

frequency.

FireWire and

mini-USB 2.0

Ports - Connect

PodFreq to

your computer

with a standard

FireWire cable,

or a USB cable

with a mini

connector on

one end (sold

separately).

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Your iPod- Sold separately,

of course.

Car Cradle- When attached

to a car mount (sold

separately) with the included

hardware, this will hold

your PodFreq securely in

your car. The cradle uses a

standard AMPS/NEC hole

pattern, commonly used for

cell phone mounts, making

it compatible with a wide

variety of car mount solu-

tions. Visit www.podfreq.

com/accessories.html for

information on car mount

solutions.

A—Insert Your iPod into PodFreq

1. Pull the bottom of

the latch away from

PodFreq.

2. Lift the latch up and

away from PodFreq.

6. Hook the PodFreq’s

latch.

7. Snap the latch

closed on PodFreq.

3. If you are using a 20 or 40GB 4G iPod

(grayscale display, with click wheel), or a

30 or 60GB iPod (video) model, attach the

included adhesive spacers (see table next to

step 4 for specific information). If you are

using any other iPod, go to the next step.

4. Open PodFreq’s top. If you are using

a 30 or 40GB 3G iPod (with 4 but-

tons) or a 40 or 60GB iPod with color

display, skip to step 5. Otherwise,

slide the required spacer pad or pads

(see table at right) inside PodFreq

behind the dock connector.

iPod Model

Pad

Spacers

10, 15, or 20GB 3G (4 button)

Thick

30 or 40GB 3G (4 button)

20GB 4G (Click Wheel)

Thick

Thin

40GB (Click Wheel)

Thin

20 or 30GB iPod w/color disp.

Thick

40 or 60GB iPod w/color disp.

30GB iPod (video)

Both

Thick

60GB iPod (video)

Thin

Thick

5. Gently slide your iPod into PodFreq, making

sure that it connects completely with the dock

connector. Please note, you may have to press

on your iPod to make it mate properly with the

dock connector; the dock connector will learn the

new position. If your iPod is turned off when

you connect it to PodFreq, the iPod makes a

noise; this is normal

operation. Close

PodFreq’s

top.

Spacers

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