Owner's Manual

Vehicle
Installation
Step
6:
Connect
the
Audio
To
play audio through your vehicle's stereo
or
FM
radio, decide
on
one
of
the
following audio connection options:
Option
1:
Best: Use
the
Aux
In Cable
if
your vehicle's stereo system has
an
auxiliary input connection. Refer
to
your vehicle's owners manual
to
find
the
location of
the
auxiliary input jack,
or
consult the vehicle dealer.
TIP!
The auxiliary
input
jack may be located on
the
face plate of
the
vehicle
radio, on the back of the radio, anywhere
on
the
front
dash panel, inside the glove
compartment,
or
inside the center console in between the
front
seats.
Option
2:
Better:
Use a Cassette
Adapter
if
your vehicle has a built-
in cassette player. Cassette Adapters are sold separately and
can
be
purchased from
an
electronics retailer,
or
go
to
xmradio.com/accessories.
Option 3: Good: Use the
PowerConnect feature in the Xpress
RCi
PowerConnect plays
the
audio through your vehicle's
FM
radio.
Option
4:
Best: Use
the
F'M
Direct
Adapter. If none of the previous
three
audio connection options will work in your vehicle, then you will need
to
use the
FM
Direct Adapter (FMDA) (sold separately). The
FMDA
needs
to
be
installed by a professional installer and
directly
connects
the
Xpress
RCi
to
your vehicle's
FM
radio.
To
learn more, check with the retailer where you
bought
your
radio,
or
go
to
xmradio.com/accessories.
Follow
the
installation
instructions
in the next several sections
for
the audio
connection option
that
you have selected.