Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SIR-PNP2 Audiovox
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128-6901 1 of 28 Sh ut tle Us e r Gui de SI R-PNP2.
128-6901 2 of 28 Congratulations Y ou are one step closer to experiencing Sirius Satellite Radio. Sirius will revolutionize your in-home or vehicle entertainment with: · 100 streams of original programming, including – 60 streams of completely commercial-free music – guaranteed.
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128-6901 4 of 28 -4- Contents Cautions and Warnings ...................................... 5 Shuttle System Components .............................. 5 Introduction .......................................................... 6 Enjoying Y our Sirius Shuttle .
128-6901 5 of 28 Cautions and Warnings 1. Do not install the Shuttle in a position that hinders your view through the windshield, or obstructs view- ing of the dashboard indicators and displays. 2. Do not install the unit where it may obstruct the operation or deployment of safety devices, such as airbags, etc.
128-6901 6 of 28 Introduction The Audiovox SIRIUS® Shuttle processes the satellite signals received by the externally mounted antenna (purchased separately as part of the Home or V ehicle Kits). The Shuttle recognizes and decodes the incoming SIRIUS® program information and provides an audio signal to your radio or other audio output equipment.
128-6901 7 of 28 (a) Visit the website at siriusradio.com and click on the “JOIN” section. Y ou will then need to follow some simple directions and provide Sirius with some basic information in order to activate your service. (b) Call Sirius at 1-866-845-7474.
128-6901 8 of 28 -8- Encoder Knob and Select Button: The Encoder knob is the primary control for navigating through the various lists and option menus available on the unit. In the default mode, the Encoder knob provides sequential tuning through the available program streams.
128-6901 9 of 28 display . Pre-set tuning continues until the user decides to terminate this function by pressing and holding the BAND Button for 2 seconds. Keypad Buttons 0-9: These buttons are used to directly enter a desired stream number . They are also used when entering and recalling preset stream numbers into memory .
128-6901 10 of 28 While in the Category List menu, pressing the DISP button changes Stream List to Artist List. The available content listing now displays information by the Artist Name. -10- Direct T uning Streams can also be directly accessed by pressing the Encoder knob and using the 0-9 number keys to numeri- cally enter the desired stream.
128-6901 11 of 28 -1 1- NOTE: The field will scroll only if the length of the artist or title cannot be viewed in its entirety . Pressing and holding the Display button will enter the stream list mode.
128-6901 12 of 28 -12- Memory Button (S-Seek Function): This feature allows the user to capture and store the current program data information (Artist & Song title) with up to 20 listings (20 Artist/Song Title combinations).
128-6901 13 of 28 Turning the Encoder knob highlights the options and pushing the knob selects the option. The delete option allows the user to delete the currently featured artist/ song title selection from S-Seek memory . The default setting is NO .
128-6901 14 of 28 -14- b. If a selection is not chosen within 10 seconds after the last action, the screen will revert to the previously selected display and tuning mode. NOTE: Play of the current selection will con- tinue until a new selection is made.
128-6901 15 of 28 If, while in the menu screen function, a button is not pressed within 10 seconds from the previously selected function, the unit exits the menu screen function and reverts to the default screen display . -15- Menu Display Operations T o enter the Menu Options page, press the MENU Button.
128-6901 16 of 28 -16- Display Settings The following adjustments are possible: Contrast Control Auto Dimmer Dimming Control Font T ype Sirius ID Displays your 12 digit Sirius ID number . No adjustments are allowed in this mode. T o exit this op t i o n , p r ess the Encoder knob or Menu Button.
128-6901 17 of 28 -17- NOTE: It is recommended that you turn the FM T ransmitter off if you are using the low level audio outputs in your particular application. used to lock/unlock stream access. All future entries into this mode displays a stream list with the current stream in play highlighted.
128-6901 18 of 28 -18- 1. Press the MENU button to access the User Menu. 2. Rotate the Encoder knob to select the “ Lock Options ”. 3. Press the Encoder knob. 4. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight “ Edit Code ”. 5. Press the Encoder knob. 6.
128-6901 19 of 28 -19- Memory Options In this mode, the user can turn the Memory Search Function (S-Seek) ON or OFF . In addition, all 20 Memory Locations can be cleared. On the display , the top line displays the text, Memory Options . The following adjustment options are possible: 1.
128-6901 20 of 28 -20- Time Zone: The Time Zone option provides: (GMT-9:00) Alaska (GMT-8:00) Pacific (GMT-7:00) Mountain (GMT-6:00) Central (GMT-5:00) Eastern (GMT-4:00) Atlantic (GMT-3:30) Newfoundland (Abbreviated as GMT-3:30 Newfndlnd) Use the Encoder knob to highlight the desired time zone and press the Select Button.
128-6901 21 of 28 -21- Alarm Time When this menu option is highlighted and selected the current alarm setting is displayed. The factorydefault is 12:00PM. By pressing the category buttons the hours can be increased or decreased in one hour increments.
128-6901 22 of 28 -22- Program Alert On/Off: Rotate the Encoder knob to toggle between Program Alert On or Program Alert Off . When the desired alert status is high lighted, press the Encoder knob.
128-6901 23 of 28 -23- Remote Control Unit The wireless remote control supplied with the Shuttle is capable o f operating most of the features from a re- mote l ocat i on. Each button on the remote control func- tions in the same way as the button on the Shuttle unit.
128-6901 24 of 28 1. POWER - Turns the Shuttle on and off. 2. Presets 0-9 - These buttons are used to directly enter a desired stream number . They are also used when entering and recalling preset stream numbers into memory .
128-6901 25 of 28 -25- T roubleshooting Specifications Audio Output (100-250 ohms): 650mV RMS Maximum Fuse: 3A Sl ow Bl ow Power Supply: 10-16V , Negative Ground, DC Dimensions (W x H x D): 132mm x 86.
128-6901 26 of 28 -26- AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be pr.
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