Bluetooth E0226
Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter User Manual
Wireless FM Radio Adapter Car Kit with Hands-Free Calling and Dual USB Ports
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This Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter is designed to enhance your in-car audio experience, providing wireless music streaming, hands-free calling, and fast charging capabilities. It supports multiple audio input methods and integrates with voice assistants for safe driving.

Image: The main unit of the Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter, showing its display, control buttons, flexible neck, and dual USB charging ports.
Vaega Autu
- Bluetooth 5.0 for stable connection and wide compatibility.
- Hands-free calling with built-in microphone.
- Dual USB charging ports: one QC3.0 fast charge and one 1A standard charge.
- Supports Siri/Google Voice Assistant for voice commands.
- Multiple music play modes: Bluetooth, USB disk, TF card, and AUX input.
- Adjustable FM frequency (87.5-108.0MHz).
- Changeable multi-color LED ambient light.
- Otometi le fa'aogaina o le mana-pepe le manatuaga.
Seti Taiala
1. Powering On and FM Frequency Setup
- Insert the FM transmitter into your car's 12V/24V cigarette lighter socket. The device will power on automatically and display the current FM frequency.
- Tune your car's FM radio to an empty frequency (one with no active broadcast).
- Press and hold the 'FM' button on the transmitter until the frequency display flashes. Use the previous/next track buttons to adjust the transmitter's frequency to match your car's radio. Once matched, the display will stop flashing.
2. Paʻaga Bluetooth
- After powering on, the transmitter will enter Bluetooth pairing mode, indicated by a flashing Bluetooth icon on the display.
- On your mobile device, enable Bluetooth and search for available devices. Select the device named "E0226" (or similar, refer to your device's specific Bluetooth name if different) from the list.
- Once successfully paired, the Bluetooth icon on the transmitter's display will stop flashing and remain solid. You can now stream audio from your device to your car's stereo.

Image: Illustration of the four different music play modes supported by the transmitter: USB disk, Bluetooth function, AUX input, and TF card.
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Taaalo Musika
- Faiga Bluetooth: After successful pairing, music from your connected device will automatically play through your car's speakers. Use the previous/next track buttons on the transmitter or your device to control playback.
- USB Disk Playback: Insert a USB flash drive (up to 32GB) containing MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, APE format music files into the USB1 port. The transmitter will automatically detect and play music from the drive.
- Ta'aloga TF Card: Insert a TF (microSD) card (up to 32GB) containing supported music files into the TF card slot. The transmitter will automatically switch to TF card mode and begin playback.
- Ulufale AUX: Connect your audio device to the transmitter's AUX input port using a 3.5mm audio cable. The transmitter will automatically switch to AUX mode.
Valaau e Sa'oloto Lima

Image: The transmitter facilitating hands-free phone calls and voice navigation prompts through the car's audio system.
- Tali Valaau: Press the multi-function button (usually the large central button with a phone icon) once to answer an incoming call.
- Fa'ai'u le Valaau: Press the multi-function button once during a call to hang up.
- Te'ena Valaau: Press and hold the multi-function button for 2 seconds to reject an incoming call.
- Toe faʻalua: Double-press the multi-function button to redial the last dialed number.
Fesoasoani Leo (Siri/Google Fesoasoani)

Image: Instructions on how to activate Siri or Google Assistant by long-pressing the dial key for 2 seconds.
Long press the multi-function button for 2 seconds to activate your phone's voice assistant (Siri or Google Assistant). You can then use voice commands for navigation, making calls, or other functions.
Totogiina masini

Image: Close-up of the dual USB ports, highlighting the QC3.0 fast charge port and the 5V/1A port for simultaneous device charging.
The transmitter features two USB charging ports:
- USB1 (5V/1A): Standard charging port, also functions as a USB disk input.
- USB2 (QC3.0): Quick Charge 3.0 port for rapid charging of compatible devices.
You can charge two devices simultaneously using these ports.
Ambient LED Light Control

Image: The transmitter's LED light ring displaying various colors, with instructions to short press the light button to change colors.
Short press the dedicated light button (usually marked with a light bulb icon) to cycle through different LED light colors or modes. This allows you to customize the ambient lighting.
Connecting Two Bluetooth Devices Simultaneously

Image: Diagram illustrating how the Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter can connect to two mobile devices simultaneously, allowing automatic switching between calls and music playback.
The device supports connecting two Bluetooth-enabled phones at the same time. This allows for seamless switching between music playback from one device and answering calls from another, enhancing convenience and safety.
Tausiga
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your FM transmitter, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:
- Fa'amamaina: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the device. Avoid using liquid cleaners or abrasive materials, as they may damage the unit.
- Teuina: When not in use for extended periods, store the transmitter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Taulimaina: Taulima le masini ma le faaeteete. Aloese mai le tu'u pe tu'u i ni a'afiaga malolosi.
- Saogalemu: The device features an automatic power-off memory function. Use voice commands for safe driving and avoid operating the device manually while driving.
Fa'afitauli
If you encounter issues with your FM transmitter, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| No sound or static interference | Incorrect FM frequency; weak signal; car radio volume too low. | Ensure transmitter and car radio are on the same clear FM frequency. Increase car radio volume. Try a different empty FM frequency. |
| Le feso'ota'i le Bluetooth | Transmitter not in pairing mode; Bluetooth off on phone; incorrect device selected. | Ensure transmitter is powered on and in pairing mode. Turn Bluetooth off and on again on your phone. Re-select the correct device name from your phone's Bluetooth list. |
| E telegese pe le aoga foi le fa'atumuina | Cable issue; device not compatible with QC3.0; power source issue. | Use a different USB cable. Ensure your device supports QC3.0 for fast charging. Check if the car's cigarette lighter socket is providing power. |
| Fesoasoani leo le tali mai | Incorrect activation; phone settings. | Ensure you long-press the multi-function button for 2 seconds. Check your phone's settings to ensure Siri/Google Assistant is enabled and accessible via Bluetooth devices. |
Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'aliliuga Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0+EDR |
| Bluetooth Fa'aliliuga Mamao | Less than 10M |
| FM Transmission Frequency | 87.5MHz-108.0MHz |
| Faatulagaina Galulue Voltage | 12V~24V |
| USB1 Fa'amatalaga | 5V/1A + U disk |
| USB2 Fa'amatalaga | QC3.0 fast charge 5V/3A MAX |
| Supported U disk/TF card capacity | ≤32GB |
| Lagolagoina Fa'alogo leo | MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, APE |
| Galulue Vevela | 0-60 ℃ |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i Mea | E0226 |
| Mea mamafa | 4.8 aunese |
| Mea | Uamea |
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the packaging or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.
For technical support or further inquiries, please contact the manufacturer or your point of purchase. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.
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