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VR3 110W Power Inverter & FM Transmitter
4 in 1 12Volt DC Power Inverter, 110V/AC Power Outlet, 5Volt USB Charger & FM Transmitter |
Charge all your portable devices while you listen to them through any vehicle's audio system!
A must for any road traveller!
The 110W Power Inverter & FM Transmitter by Virtual Reality Sound Labs (VR3) provides maximum features in minimum space.
This handy 110 Watt DC Power inverter boasts a 110V/AC Power outlet, a USB 5V charging outlet, and a convenient 12V power outlet, as well as an easy to use FM Transmitter to allow you to wirelessly listen to any audio device through your car stereo using the Audio input and supplied audio cable.
Great for charging your iPod, Laptop, Game System, Mobile Phone, Digital Camera, and more. You can also listen to tunes from your audio and video devices such as iPods, MP3 PLayers, CD Players, DVD Players or any other audio device all through your car's audio system.
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*iPod Touch not included. |

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Features:
- Power Inverter & Wireless FM Transmitter
- 110V/AC Outlet
- 12VDC Outlet
- USB Charger 5VDC
- FM Transmitter
- Large LED Display
- 15 Channel Presets (8 Low and 7 High)
- Digital Frequency Display
- Automatic Thermal Shutdown
- Power Surge up to 180 Watts
- Built in Cooling Fan
- Audio Cable Included
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| Product Specifications: |
| Input Voltage: |
11-15 Volt DC |
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| Low Volt. Shut Down: |
9.5 VDC +/- 0.3 V |
| High Volt. Shut Down: |
15.0-16.0 VDC +/- 0.3 V |
| Fuse: |
20 Amps |
| Maximum AC Output: |
110 Watt |
| Continuous AC Output: |
100 Watts Max for 20 Mins |
| Maximum Surge Output: |
180 Watts |
| Ambient Operating Temp: |
0°C - 40°C |
| High Temp. Shut Down: |
55°C |
| 12 Volt DC Output: |
10 Amps |
| USB Port: |
5 Volts DC @ 1 Amp |
| FM Power Output: |
Less than 100 mw |
| Display: |
3.5 Digit Red LED |
| Preset Radio Stations: |
87.7, 87.9, 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9 106.7, 106.9, 107.1, 107.3, 107.5, 107.7 & 107.9 MHz |
| Fan: |
Built in Cooling Fan |
| Package Contents: |
- VR3 110W Power Inverter & FM Transmitter
- 12V Auto Power Outlet Adapter
- 12V Power Cord
- Stereo Audio Cable with 3.5mm plugs
- Instruction Manual (in English & Spanish)
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| Dimensions: |
7.0 x 2.5 x 9.5 |
| Weight: |
0.7 lbs. |
| Warranty: |
1 Year OWC Fulfilled Warranty |
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FAQ: |
120VOLT AC POWER OUTLET
The 120 Volt AC Outlet can power or recharge Laptops, DVD Players, Camcorders,
Video Games, & TVs up to 13”:
- With the vehicle engine’s running, insert the 12 Volt adaptor end into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter plug or 12 Volt Power Port.
- Plug your 120 Volt AC powered device into the 120 Volt AC Power Outlet. Do not
use a device that uses more than 110 Watts, otherwise the fuse will blow.
- Operate your device normally, as described by the manufacturer. The inverter outputs 100 watts for 20 minutes maximum.
5 VOLT DC USB PORT
The USB Port can recharge iPods & other devices that use a USB Port
- With the vehicle engine’s running, insert the 12 Volt adaptor end into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter plug or 12 Volt Power Port.
- Insert the USB plug of the device you want to recharge into the USB port of the VRTP4N1.
- Operate your device normally, as described by the manufacturer.
12 VOLT DC POWER OUTLET
Use the 12VDC Outlet for powering or recharging 12VDC devices while using
one of the other outlets.
- With the vehicle engine’s running, insert the 12 Volt adaptor end into the vehicle’s
cigarette lighter plug or 12 Volt Power Port.
- Insert the plug of the 12 Volt DC device into the 12 Volt DC Power Outlet.
- Operate your device normally, as described by the manufacturer.
FM TRANSMITTER
- With the vehicle’s engine running, insert the 12 Volt adaptor end into the vehicle’s
cigarette lighter plug or 12 Volt Power Port.
- Insert the 3.5mm plug of the supplied audio cable into the stereo headphone jack of
an MP3, CD, or DVD player. Insert the other end of the cable into the 3.5mm stereo
input jack of the VRTP4N1. When the VRTP4N1 detects input voltage it will automatically
start.
- Tune your car stereo to one of the 15 pre-set FM frequencies that is not being
broadcast on by any local radio stations.
(87.7, 87.9, 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9 106.7, 106.9, 107.1, 107.3, 107.5, 107.7, 107.9
MHz)
- Press the Channel Up or Channel Down Button to select the FM Preset that you
tuned the car stereo to.
- Press the Play Button on the player that you connected to the VRTP4N1.
- The Music/Audio will transmit from VRTP4N1 to the vehicle’s FM stereo receiver.
- Adjust the volume on the audio player to about half the maximum volume, then adjust the volume of the car stereo to suit your listening preferences.
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HOW MANY DEVICES CAN I USE WITH THE VRTP4N1?
You should only use 2 outlets at a time. and only use 1 device in each outlet.
CAN I USE ANOTHER VRPT4N1 WITH THE VRTP4N1?
No, using another VRTP4N1 or any other inverter, or multiple outlet adapter.
CAN I PLAY AUDIO FILES FROM A FLASH DRIVE?
No the VRTP4N1 is not an M3 player. The VRTP4N1 transmits audio via the stereo input jack.
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I HEAR INTERFERENCE FROM A LOCAL FM STATION?
Tune in one of the Pre-Set FM frequencies that does not have a local station, and set the VRTP4N1 for that channel.
WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RANGE OF THE VRTP4N1 TRANSMITTER?
Under optimum conditions, 3 meters or 10 feet.
CAN I PLUG A MICROPHONE INTO THE AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR?
No. The output signal from a microphone is too small to modulate the FM transmitter.
HOW DO I KNOW IT HAS POWER?
If the fan is running, the unit has power.
WHY DOESN'T THE LED LIGHT UP?
The red LED display only lights up when an audio cable is inserted.
THE PLUG DOES NOT WORK.
Some electronic devices, such as flood lamps, create such a surge in current, the unit shuts off to
protect the circuit. If this is the case, please plug your device into the 4N1. Then plug the 4N1
into your cigarette lighter. It will work. Please note the unit can handle a maximum of 110W.
Watts=Current X Voltage So, if your device needs 1/2 Amp of current, it uses 60 Watts.
Watts=0.5A X 120V Current is usually written on the device itself. If it plugs into the inverter,
it is most likely 120V.
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