The iHiFi Universal Transmitter has a built-in rechargeable battery that
typically lets the Transmitter stay on for about six hours. Once the Transmitter
stops working, it takes about two hours to get fully charged. You can charge the
Transmitter in either of these ways:
• Plug one end of the included USB cable into the USB port of a computer, and
plug the other end into the mini-USB jack of the Transmitter.
• If you have the Y cable that comes with some Transmitter/Receiver Combos,
plug the Y cable into the end of your iHiFi Receiver's power cube cable. One of
the loose ends then plugs into the iHiFi Receiver, and the other loose end can
be plugged into the Transmitter's power jack.
The LED closest to the bottom of the Transmitter is on when the Transmitter is
charging, and off when the Transmitter is fully charged. You can use the
Transmitter for transmitting audio during charging, if you'd like. Once the
Transmitter is fully charged, you will get best audio performance if you disconnect
the Transmitter from the cable used for charging.
Included with the Transmitter are some Velcro
the Transmitter to your iPod or other audio device. The Velcro works best if it is
as far away from the headphone jack as possible, but no part of the Velcro
can be more than 3.75 cm (1.5 inches) from the jack or it won't line up with
the Transmitter correctly.
Velcro pad
We've included two strips of Velcro, one with 3 pieces of light gray Velcro and the
other with 3 pieces of white Velcro. You use one of each color, and the extras will
let you replace the Velcro if it starts to wear out. Make sure you save the extra
Velcro in case you need it.
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fasteners that you can use to hold