sirius.com User Guide SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 800.869.5590 Stiletto 2 Stiletto 2 User Guide (SL2UG022508) 49.UWAL2.004 SIRIUS9471 SL2 Manual_091207.
Meet the Stiletto 2™. It’s a whole new breed. Say hello to the next generation portable radio from SIRIUS. This kit contains everything you need to listen to SIRIUS®, just about anywhere. Stiletto 2 gives you powerful features. Like the ability to save up to 100 hours of songs and shows. It can also download and play MP3 & WMA files you already own. >> Listen to over 130 channels of live, 100% commercial-free music, plus sports, and talk.
Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Warning & Safety Information 3 FCC Information FCC Interference Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Canadian Compliance General Precautions 3 3 4 4 4 Getting Started Package Contents Battery Removable Media Cards Controls Layout Overview The Media Dial On / Off, Sleep & Lock Modes Navigating Menus & Lists Subscribing to SIRIUS Receiving a Satellite Signal Device Tour 7 7 9 11 13 13 17 18 20 23 Operation Additional Information Specifications End User
Warning & Safety Information FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For product available in the USA market, only channel 1~11 can be operated.
>> Use of earbuds / headphones for an extended period can cause serious damage to your ears. Do not wear them for prolonged time periods, such as while sleeping. Liquid Crystal Precautions Operating Temperature The Stiletto 2 is designed to operate between -5° to +40° C (23° to 104° F). Avoid leaving the device in a vehicle or elsewhere where the temperature may fall outside this range. of the LCD display screen and battery and possibly damage it.
Getting Started Package Contents Included in the Stiletto 2 package: Getting Started Stiletto 2 Satellite Radio User Guide Stiletto 2 Satellite Radio Stiletto 2 Battery Antenna Headphones Ear Buds & Pads AC Adapter PC Cable User Guide, Inserts & Software CD Want to enjoy Stiletto 2 in your home or office? Want to Take Stiletto 2 on the road? Stiletto 2 Home Kit (Model SLH2) The Stiletto 2 Home Kit gives you everything you need to connect your Stiletto 2 to a home stereo system or powered sp
Battery Life Battery Installation / Removal Listening Mode When fully charged, the Stiletto 2 battery will provide a range of listening times depending on the listening mode. The following table illustrates the approximate listening times: To access the Stiletto 2 battery, slide the battery lid toward the bottom of the Stiletto 2 and remove it. The battery can then be installed or removed. Once installed, you should not need to remove it unless installing a microSD memory card.
Battery Charging Installing / Removing microSD Cards >> You will want to fully charge your device before first use. Radio batteries are shipped with partial charge only. >> The microSD card slot is located under the battery. To install a microSD card remove the battery. (Page 10) >> Turn device off for fastest charging time by sliding down the power switch momentarily and releasing. >> Following battery removal, the microSD card slot will be visible.
Controls Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions Stiletto 2 Overview Buttons, Controls and Connection Ports Button Action Satellite Radio Power/Lock Slide Up Locks all buttons Center Unlocks all buttons Slide Down Slide down / release: Power On if Off (or) Sleep if On Slide down / hold 5 secs: Power Off Press + Increases the audio volume — Decreases the audio volume Press Pauses a broadcast or resumes playing a paused broadcast Volume + Volume Up/Down Power/ Lock Play/Pause Satellite Ra
Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions Button Action Satellite Radio Press If listening, skips in the replay buffer to the next song or show If in a channel or preset bank, moves through categories or preset banks FastForward Hold Fast-Forwards through the replay buffer until live Press Saves the song or show if possible, or adds to the Wish List when song/show cannot be saved While recording, prompts to stop recording Love Hold 15 Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions Internet Radio
Using The Media Dial >> Place your finger on the On / Off & Sleep Modes Media Dial. >> Rotate the dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to scroll, highlight a channel, genre, preset, menu item or list item. >> Press the dial at the north, south, east and west locations for selecting Play/Pause Power On: Slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and release. Sleep Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and release. The Stiletto 2 will display Going to sleep.
Lock Modes Navigating Menus & Lists Lock Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch up to the locked position. This helps prevent accidental button presses when you are using your Stiletto 2 in portable mode. Unlock Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch down to the unlocked (center) position. Media Dial. >> To scroll through a menu rotate the >> To select a highlighted choice, press the >> To return to the Main Menu at any time, press the Select Button. Home Button.
Navigating Menus & Lists Tip Let’s say you have saved the song Blue Moon and now you want to listen to it. >> Turn the Media Dial to highlight your choice. >> Press the Select Button to select each consecutive choice until you are listening to the desired song / recording. >> The Back button will move you to the previous display screen. >> The Home Button will return you to the Main Menu. >> Pressing the Home Button again will return you to the Now Playing screen.
Subscribe to SIRIUS Receiving a Satellite Signal Stiletto 2 has an internal antenna. To receive the satellite signal your Stiletto 2 must have a clear view of the sky. Obstructions such as buildings, trees, bridges, and high voltage power lines can interfere with the satellite signal. In some areas, Sirius also transmits a terrestrial signal to augment the satellite broadcast. The terrestrial signal is identical to the satellite signal, and your radio will switch automatically to the strongest signal.
Operation Listening Modes Satellite Radio The Stiletto 2 delivers great audio entertainment in four distinct listening modes: 1. Satellite Radio Listen live to satellite broadcasts of all SIRIUS 100% commercial-free music channels, talk, and sports programing. (Page 26) 24) 2. Internet Radio Listen live to SIRIUS 100% commercial-free music and select talk channels streamed over the Internet via a Wi-Fi network connection. (Page 42) Satellite Radio 3.
Now Playing Screen Information Browsing and Navigating Channels The Now Playing screen is displayed whenever any audio is being played. It provides information such as the currently tuned channel, song or show being played, mode, recording, and other information. After selecting Satellite Radio, you can browse available channels in a variety of ways. From the Satellite Radio menu, simply press Rewind or Fast-Forward to browse the different list views.
As you browse the lists, the channel name for the highlighted channel is spoken by default. This setting can be changed from the Settings Audio selection. To listen to a channel, turn the Media Dial until the desired channel is highlighted, then press the Select Button. The Display Button toggles the font size displayed in the Now Playing screen as well as many list views.
Saving Channels as Presets Pausing, Rewinding, and Replaying Live Radio To save a channel as a preset: While listening to satellite radio, up to the most recent 60 minutes of the broadcast is stored in the temporary replay buffer. At any time you may press Rewind to replay something you just heard or you may press Play/Pause to pause the live broadcast. Resume listening from the point where the broadcast was paused by pressing Play/ Pause, or you can Fast-Forward to return to the live broadcast. 1.
Recording Live Radio Tip Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Through Broadcasts >> Press Fast-Forward or Rewind to navigate through the replay buffer. Pressing and releasing moves forwards or backwards to the start of the next or previous segment. >> Pressing and holding Fast-Forward or forward or backwards in the buffer. Rewind moves progressively faster Stiletto 2 lets you record up to 100 hours of any broadcast heard while listening to Satellite Radio.
Recording a Song Recording a Show You can record your favorite songs to your device while listening to any Satellite Radio music channel with a single press of Love. Because your device starts buffering (or caching) a channel as soon as you begin listening. Just like you can Love a single song, you can easily start a longer recording (e.g. a concert, talk or entertainment show) for the channel you are listening to by pressing and holding Love.
The Heart Icon will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen to indicate that a recording is in progress. (If you have selected for the recording to begin at a later time, the recording will begin at the scheduled time. Refer to the Recording section on page 66 for more information.) All new recordings are saved in the Library and can be quickly listened to by selecting Heard on SIRIUS Recently Recorded. Refer to page 55 for more information.
Adding and Removing Favorite Teams for Game Alerts and Sports Ticker Figure 8 The Game Zone category lists all the sports games which are currently playing for your favorite teams, and can be browsed for the games scores. (Figure 8) You can scroll though the list and select a game to tune to the channel where the game is being broadcast. teams. Only favorite teams will be displayed in the Sports Ticker or Game Alert. 1.
Internet Radio Figure 9 Figure 10 Internet Radio Locked Channels Password Prompt back Hide Channels / Genres The hide feature allows you to designate channels and genres to not be displayed when browsing channel and genre lists. The hide feature differs from the parental control lock feature in that a locked channel will be displayed while browsing a list (but is password protected), while a hidden channel will never appear in a list.
Getting Connected Connecting to Wi-Fi for the first time Before you can listen to SIRIUS Internet Radio, you will need to connect to an accessible Wi-Fi access point or hotspot. Unless the access point is unprotected or “open”, you will need the network password (also known as the passphrase). The first time you select Internet Radio on your device, please be sure you are in close proximity to an Wi-Fi hotspot or access point, then: 1.
5. After entering your access point password, press the “Connect now.” Options Button and select 6. Your screen may display Connecting to overlay…checking overlay… Connected to overlay. 7. Once connected, select a genre or preset to select a channel to listen to live SIRIUS Internet Radio. Connecting to previously-used Wi-Fi networks Connecting to a Wi-Fi network that you have already used is as simple as selecting Internet Radio.
Using Wi-Fi on the go Functional Differences between Internet Radio and Satellite Radio The Stiletto 2 can access many paid and free Wi-Fi “hotspots” while you’re on the go. If you have an active account with a major Wi-Fi network provider like T-Mobile or AT&T, you can now use your login information (username and password) to connect to any of these networks.
Internet Radio Now Playing Screen Browsing and Navigating Channels The Now Playing screen for SIRIUS Internet Radio provides information such as the currently tuned channel, song or show being played, mode, and other information. The buffering information will only be shown when a strong and consistent Wi-Fi connection is not being maintained. To improve this, try moving to a different physical location to improve the signal strength indicator reading.
Library Now Playing Screen Information When playing back content from the Library, the Now Playing screen provides information such as the song or show title, content length, and playback position. Figure 14 identifies the information which is displayed when in the Library mode.
Browsing and Navigating the Library Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 The music content in the Library may be browsed in several ways, by: songs heard on SIRIUS, artist, album, title, genre, playlist. (Figure 15) If you have added a microSD card to your Stiletto 2, all MP3/WMA music files you have downloaded to the card will also appear in the Library. Scheduled recordings may be browsed by channel, recording date and genre.
Browsing and Navigating the Library Browsing Options Description Shuffle All Songs • When selected, this option randomly plays songs stored in Library Heard on SIRIUS • Browse for content you’ve saved from SIRIUS broadcasts using Love and scheduled recordings. (Figure 16) Browsing and Navigating the Library Browsing Options Titles • When selected, this option displays a list of song and show titles in alphabetical order.
Browsing and Navigating the Library Browsing Options Playlists Description • Select playlists for listening, and songs within a playlist. (Figure 21) There are two kinds of playlists to choose from: — Smart playlists are automatically created in the Library and are listed in parentheses: (Recently Added) is the most recent 250 titles. (Most Played) and (Least Played) list titles which have been played the most or the least.
Stiletto 2 Memory Storage Deleting Content from the Library Pressing the Options Button while listening will allow you to delete the content. (Figure 23) The Options Button may also be used when browsing the various lists to delete the entire list. For example, when browsing by artist, highlighting an artist name and pressing the Options Button will prompt you to remove all content by that artist from the Library.
Radio Replays Stiletto 2 Memory Storage Content Type Storage Limitation Notes Available Memory • Radio Replays are automatic recordings of favorite SIRIUS Satellite Radio channels you listen to most. (Refer to the Radio Replays section on page 62.) Radio Replays occupy any unused memory and are deleted automatically to make space available for scheduled recordings or transferred MP3 / WMA files from your PC computer.
Navigating Radio Replays Figure 25 Radio Replays are listed in numerical order by SIRIUS channel along with the total time saved from each channel. (Figure 25) Use the Media Dial to scroll through the list of channels and the press the Select Button to choose a Radio Replay. Play/Pause will pause and resume playback of the selected Radio Replay. FastForward and Rewind allow you to move forward and backward through the content.
Scheduled Recordings Scheduling a Recording To schedule a recording, select Setup New Recording from the Recording menu. (Figure 26) If have not already set your time zone, you will be prompted to set it. (Figure 27) The New Recording screen allows you to set the parameters of the recording. (Figure 28) Use the Media Dial to highlight a parameter and press the Select Button. Then use the Media Dial to scroll the list until the correct selection is highlighted, and press the Select Button to select it.
Stiletto 2 Scheduled Recording Parameter Channel Date Start Time Duration Description Notes Any SIRIUS broadcast channel may be selected • If a channel which has been locked with the parental control feature is selected, the password must be entered before you can listen to the recording The date of the recording • Dates may be selected from the present date to 4 weeks in the future The time of day the recording will begin • If the date and time chosen has already passed, you will receive a warni
Settings Stiletto 2 Settings Menu Item Audio (Settings Options Audio Speak Channels On or Off • Chooses whether the channel names are spoken as you browse lists of channels System Sounds On or Off • Chooses whether the system sounds, beeps, and other tones are audible System Volume 0 – 100% • Adjusts the volume of the system sounds and spoken channel names SRS TruBass Off, Low, Medium, High • Improves the perception of bass response by optimizing low frequency enhancement for different listen
Stiletto 2 Settings Menu Item Antenna Aiming Device Tour Options (none) Yes or No Stiletto 2 Settings Description • Displays the strength of the SIRIUS signal terrestrial transmitters Menu Item Options Reset and Erase — All presets are erased • Replays the device tour — Display brightness is set to 80% • Displays information on how much of the Stiletto 2’s memory is being used Memory Usage (none) (none) (none) • Displays information about the model number, and software and hardware versions
Stiletto 2 Settings Menu Item Display (Settings Options Display Brightness Stiletto 2 Settings Description ) 5 – 100% Backlight Timer 2, 5, 10, or 30 Seconds On or Off Time Zone Dock (Settings Newfoundland Atlantic Eastern Time Central Time Mountain Time Arizona Pacific Time Dock • Adjusts the brightness of the display screen • A dimmer setting will prolong battery life • Adjusts how long the backlight of the display screen remains on after no buttons are pressed On or Off Auto Shutdown Shu
Connecting to your PC Stiletto 2 Settings Menu Item Sports (Settings Favorite Teams Options Sports Sports Ticker Wi-Fi (Settings ) Choose Teams Game Alerts Wi-Fi Description Before connecting the Stiletto 2 to your PC computer, install the My SIRIUS Studio software. My SIRIUS Studio is a PC application that will allow you to easily transfer MP3 / SIRIUS Studio Software Installation section on page 77 for more information.
My SIRIUS Studio Software Installing My SIRIUS Studio Software The My SIRIUS Studio software included with your Stiletto 2 allows you to connect your Stiletto 2 to your PC computer. The software requires your PC computer to be using the Microsoft Windows XP operating system with Service Pack 2 installed, or the Vista operating system. >> Insert the My SIRIUS Studio software CD-ROM into your PC computer’s CD-ROM drive to start the software installation.
Troubleshooting: General If Troubleshooting: Internet Radio Then Stiletto 2 does not power on Observed Issue • Check that battery is installed correctly • Check that battery is charged • Stiletto 2 is searching for a satellite signal Displays: “Acquiring Signal” A Wi-Fi network does not appear in the scan list • Check for obstacles above / around satellite antenna • Change location / avoid obstacles to signal • Satellite signal is weak Audio starts and stops There is no sound • Check for obstacl
Internet Radio Status Now Playing screen shows channel information, but there is no audio • Your router may be having problems connecting to the Internet. Check your broadband connection to the Internet and the router’s configuration settings, or try turning the router off and then on again. Now Playing screen shows “Buffering” and there is no audio • The Stiletto 2 is streaming channel information from the Internet. When completed, the buffering message will disappear and the radio will begin playing.
Additional Information Status Message What it means? Specifications • Not connected to an access point. Not connected • Try to connect by being within range of a Wi-Fi access point and selecting Internet Radio, or by selecting Satellite Frequencies 2322.293/2330.207 MHz Terrestrial Frequencies 2326.250 MHz Power Requirements 5 Volts, 2.
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Index A Activating the Stiletto 2 24 Antenna Antenna Aiming 23, 71 Antenna Headphones 23 Receiving the SIRIUS Signal 23 Audio See Sounds and Volume B Back Button Use of Battery Average Listening Time Battery Disposal Battery Life when Stiletto 2 is Off Charging Increasing Time Between Charges Installation and Removal Brightness, Display Broadcasts Fast Forwarding and Rewinding Pausing Playing Browsing and Navigating Channels Internet Radio Satellite Radio C Canadian Compliance Channel Presets Satellite Radi
Recording Editing Scheduling Reference Guide Buttons, Controls, Connectors Reset and Erase Rewind Function Selecting 25, 33 68 60, 66 13 72 14 17 S Safety Precautions 5 Satellite Radio 25, 26 Browsing and Navigating Channels 28 Now Playing Screen 27 Saving Content Recording a Block of Time 34 Saving a Song or Show 35 Scheduled Recording Scheduled Recording See Recording 66 Select Button 13, 16 Use of 17 59 Settings Audio 70 Say Chan Name 70 System Sounds 70 System Volume 70 SRS TruBass 70 SRS Focus 70 Hid