Mohard T65 Bluetooth FM Transmitter User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Mohard
Table of Contents
Mohard T65 Bluetooth FM Transmitter
Thank you for choosing our product! We invite you to spend a few minutes
reading the user Instructions before first use.
Note: For safety, please remove the product from your car cigarette
socket when not used .
Specification
- Bluetooth Version: V5.0
- Rated Working Voltage: 12V-24V
- USB Port: 5V/1 A
- QC3.0 Output: 5V/3A 9V/2A 12V/1 .5A
- PD Output: 5V/3A 9V/2A 12V/1 .5A
- Music Support: MP3 / WMA/ FLAC
- U-Disk Capacity: Up to 32G
- FM Freq: 87.5-1 08MHz
- Bluetooth Range: 10M
Diagram
Operations
Instruction
- Bluetooth mode: Steps 1-5
- U disk mode: Steps 1,3, 4, 6
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Plug the transmitter into your car charger port. the display flashes means it is in pairing mode.
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Turn on the Bluetooth function of your phone, search for Bluetooth devices and connect “T65”.
If pairing is successful, the display will stop flashing and show FM frequency.
Auto-connect: The product will auto-connect the last connected phone when turned on next time. (Please turn on the Bluetooth function of your phone before turning on the product.) -
Adjust the car FM radio to a blank frequency from 87.5MHz to 108.0MHz, for example, 88.1.
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Long press the MFB button, when the LED flashes, rotate it to the same frequency as the car FM radio.
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Open the music player/navigation of your phone, now it can transmit phone calls, music, or navigation to the car stereo system.
Tip: Turn the phone volume and transmitter volume to the max level first, then tune your car volume to an appropriate level, to get the best sound quality. -
You can also insert the U disk into the product, it will automatically detect and play the MP3/WMA/FLAC format music.
Troubleshooting
- About noise.
- a. Turn down the volume of the car speaker to its 1/3 level and prioritize turning up the volume of the FM transmitter or smart devices.
- b. Signal interference: Change your car radio into another eny unused and empty one (87 .5-1 08MHz). Then adjust the FM transmitter to the same frequency.
- Cannot hear the person you called.
- a. Select T65 to answer the call via car speaker.
- b. Turn up the volume of your phone or FM transmitter.
- c. The volume on the other end of the calls is too low. Ask the other side of the phone to speak up.
- d. Broken Mic. Contact the seller.
- No charging.
- a. Check whether the product is in good contact with the cigarette port and whether the cigarette holder is not rusted.
- b. Unplug and re-try again.
- c. Check if the cigarette holder is powered normally.
- Can’t play.
- a. Check if the USB device is connected to the player or not, or you can try another USB device.
- b. Make sure that there is a copy of the file in the USB device that the product can support.
- c. Please make sure the volume is not set to 0.
- There is noise but no sound .
- a. Whether the product player is in a pause state.
- b. Is the volume adjusted to O or small?
- The audio of the car can’t receive sou nd.
- a. Make sure that the product FM launch has been turned n.
- b. Is the transmission frequency of the product the same es the reception frequency of the cars?
Warm Tips:
- SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION- This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the product.
- Before using the product, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the Ve hicle Battery Adapters.
- For the best audio quallty, please turn the volume of your phone and FM transmitter to the max level, and then adjust the car volume.
- If the noise is too loud, please try another blank FM station.
- The signal of any FM transmitter sometimes can be interfered with the surrounding radio or a similar frequency signal thus causing noise, this is normal.
- To prevent your car battery from being drained, please unplug the product after you turn off the car.
- Do not expose the product to rain, moisture, or snow.
- Do not disassemble the product, incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the product before attempting any maintenance. Tuning off controls will not reduce this risk.