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Q: What is the optimal setting for the FM Transmitter function of tMIC, tMIC Karaoke and tMIC Handsfree?

A:
To get the best clarity from your FM stereo, set your music device’s volume, e.g. iPod, to around 50% of the maximum volume level. Otherwise you may hear distortion from you FM stereo. Then turn the volume on your FM stereo up higher if you want.
Q: What if there is no music out of your FM stereo when you use tMIC Handsfree to play music?

A:
Most likely you slide the music/phone switch to the Phone position. To play music you need to slide the switch to the iPod/MP3 position.
Q: What if there is no phone ringing when you use tMIC Handsfree to make a phone call?

A:
Most likely you slide the music/phone switch to the iPod/MP3 position. To make a phone call you need to slide the switch to the Phone position.
Q: What is the optimal setting for the wireless microphone function of tMIC?

A:
To get the best clarity from your FM stereo, you should keep the distance between tMIC and FM stereo at 3-6 feet, and do not let the microphone on tMIC facing towards the FM stereo speakers for avoiding feedback.
Q: Does tMIC still draw power from the 9v battery When I plug car charger adapter into tMIC?

A:
No. The 9v battery is disconnected when the car charger adapter is plugged into tMIC. The battery power is preserved.
Q: Is there any current leakage from the AAA batteries  When I turn the PodRescue power switch off?

A:
No.
Q: Does PdRescue still draw power from the AAA batteries for charging When I plug car/wall charger adapter into PodRescue?

A:
No.
Q: Is there any current leakage from the AAA batteries  When I turn the CellSaver power switch off?

A:
No.
Q: Do you recommend rechargeable AAA batteries for PodRescue and CellSaver?

A:
You can use any standard AAA battery including rechargeable one. The rechargeable one saves you money because you can re-use it.
 

 

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