User's Manual

[ Getting Started ]
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[ Getting Started ]
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When you have successfully subscribed to the SIRIUS service, and the Sirius S50 has
been updated with your subscription information, an alert will be displayed. (Figure 4) To
continue, press the
Select button.
You are now ready to begin enjoying SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s digital entertainment, and can
tune to other channels!
Updating
Channel List
Screen
Preview
Channel/Call
to Subscribe
Screen
Channel 000
SID Screen
Updated
Subscription
Screen
6.
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Figure 4Figure 4
Operation
Learning the Features
The best way to learn and explore the many exciting features of the Sirius S50 is by trying it.
Experience for yourself how the Sirius S50 will enhance your SIRIUS satellite radio listening
pleasure! Press the buttons, turn the
Media Dial, change the settings. Find out what that
Love does, and see how easy the Sirius S50 is to use. If you change any settings or record
any material that you do not wish to keep, you can easily reset the unit by accessing the Fac-
tory Default reset feature. So go ahead, take the Sirius S50 out for drive.
Listening Environments
The Sirius S50 functions in two distinct listening environments, Live and Playback.
Live
In the Live environment, the Sirius S50 plays the SIRIUS channels, as they are being broad-
cast. To use the Live mode, the Sirius S50 must be in a dock which is connected to the
antenna. The live environment allows you to browse and select the SIRIUS channels, and find
information about the songs, artists, sports, news, weather, traffic, or other entertainment be-
ing broadcast. You can also save songs and shows for later playback.
When the
Play/Pause button is pressed while in the live environment, the broadcast to
which you are listening is stored temporarily, up to the most recent 30-60 minutes (depending
upon the content of the broadcast). You may resume listening to the broadcast at any time,
beginning from the point where the broadcast was paused, or you can fast-forward or rewind
through the paused broadcast, pause the broadcast again, or return to the live broadcast.
While paused, the live broadcast is continuously recorded until the memory becomes full.
When memory becomes full, the oldest part of the paused broadcast is deleted to make room