1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Scosche I335 Hookup 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Cable is designed to transmit audio signals between devices equipped with standard 3.5mm audio jacks. This 3-foot (approximately 0.91 meters) cable provides a reliable connection for various audio applications, including connecting portable media players to car stereos, home audio systems, or headphones.

A coiled black 3-foot Scosche I335 auxiliary audio cable with gold-plated 3.5mm male connectors on both ends.
1.1 Ihirangi mokete
- 1 x Scosche I335 Hookup 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Cable (3-foot, Black)
- 1 x Cable Extension Adapter
2. Tatūnga me te Hononga
2.1 Connecting the Auxiliary Cable
- Tāutuhia ngā Tauranga Ororongo: Locate the 3.5mm audio output port on your source device (e.g., smartphone, MP3 player) and the 3.5mm audio input port on your destination device (e.g., car stereo, speaker system). These ports are typically labeled as 'AUX OUT', 'HEADPHONE', or 'AUX IN'.
- Connect Cable Ends: Insert one end of the Scosche I335 auxiliary cable into the 3.5mm audio output port of your source device.
- Hononga Haumaru: Insert the other end of the auxiliary cable into the 3.5mm audio input port of your destination device. Ensure both connectors are fully inserted for a secure connection.

This image displays a close-up of the 3.5mm audio jack, highlighting its design with integrated strain relief for enhanced durability and a secure connection.
2.2 Using the Extension Adapter
The included extension adapter allows for increased cable length or conversion of one male end to a female port, enabling connection to another 3.5mm male cable.
- Connect Cable to Adapter: Insert one male end of the Scosche I335 auxiliary cable into one end of the extension adapter.
- Connect Second Cable (Optional): If extending the cable, connect another 3.5mm male-to-male cable into the other end of the extension adapter.
- Tūhono ki te Pūrere: Connect the remaining free end of the cable setup to your audio device.

The image shows the Scosche 3.5mm auxiliary cable connected to the included extension adapter, demonstrating how to extend the cable's reach or convert one end to a female port.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once the auxiliary cable is securely connected between your audio source and destination devices:
- Tīpako Tāuru: On your destination device (e.g., car stereo, home receiver), select the 'AUX' or 'Line-In' input source. Refer to your device's manual for specific instructions on input selection.
- Purei Ororongo: Begin playing audio from your source device.
- Whakaritea Rōrahi: Adjust the volume on both your source device and destination device to achieve the desired audio level. It is often recommended to set the source device's volume to about 75-80% of its maximum and then control the main volume from the destination device.
4. Tiaki me te Tiaki
Proper care of your auxiliary cable will ensure its longevity and optimal performance:
- Aukati i nga Piko Koi: Do not bend the cable sharply, especially near the connectors, as this can damage the internal wiring.
- Rokiroki Tika: Ina kore e whakamahia, takaihia te taura kia kore e whakamahia, ka rongoa ki te wāhi ma, maroke, kia matara atu i ngā pāmahana tino wera.
- Nga Kaihono Whakapai: Ki te āhua paru ngā hononga, horoia mārire ki te kakahu maroke, kore-miro. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā wai, i ngā horoi whakakoi rānei.
- Te hapai me te tiaki: Kia mau tonu te pupuri i te whare hononga ina mono ana, ina momotu ana rānei i te taura, kaua e kukume i te taura tonu.
5. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Scosche I335 auxiliary cable, try the following solutions:
- Kore Oro:
- Ensure both ends of the cable are fully inserted into their respective ports.
- Verify that the correct input source (AUX/Line-In) is selected on your destination device.
- Check the volume levels on both the source and destination devices.
- Test the cable with different devices to rule out an issue with the cable itself or the connected devices.
- Kounga Oro Kino (Pūmau, Hē, Iti te Oro):
- Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga katoa me te kore e pakaru.
- Adjust the volume levels on both devices; sometimes setting the source volume too high or too low can cause distortion.
- Check if the cable is damaged (e.g., visible fraying, kinks).
- Me whakarite kia kaua te taura e rere tata ana ki ngā pūtake o te pokanoa hikohiko kaha.
- Kāore e uru te taura:
- Confirm that both devices have standard 3.5mm audio jacks. This cable is not compatible with other jack sizes (e.g., 2.5mm, 6.35mm).
- If using a phone case, ensure it does not obstruct the 3.5mm port, preventing full insertion of the connector.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Scosche |
| Tau tauira | I335 |
| Momo Tuhono | Āwhina (3.5mm) |
| Momo Tauera | AUX |
| Te roa o te taura | 3 putu (tata ki te 0.91 mita) |
| Tae | Pango |
| Tuhono Ira | Tane-ki-Tane |
| Hanga | Porowhita |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Any device with a 3.5mm female port |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Extension adapter included |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2.4 hekere (tata ki te 68 karamu) |
| Hunga Hua | 2.75 x 1.12 x 7 inihi (whakapakoko) |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko Kiritaki
7.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Scosche products are designed for quality and durability. For specific warranty terms and conditions applicable to your I335 Hookup 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Cable, please refer to the official Scosche website or contact their customer support directly. Warranty periods may vary by product and region.
7.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
If you require further assistance, have questions about your product, or need to report an issue, please visit the official Scosche website for contact information, FAQs, and support resources. You can typically find support details under the 'Support' or 'Contact Us' sections of their webpae.





