SIRIUS" SIRIUS Satellite Radio User Manual
Thank you for purchasing this product. * Please read this user's manual in its entirety before operating this equipment. * After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place (e.g., glove compartment). * Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and keep it carefully with this manual. Contents 1. FEATURES 1 2. PRECAUTIONS 2 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING CONNECTIONS 4 4. SYSTEM EXAMPLES 7 5. CONTROLS 9 6. SIRIUS OPERATION 11 7. SPECIFICATIONS 15 1.
2. PRECAUTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Upon initial startup or when starting after turning off the backup power supply, the receiver will take longer to play audio and may take up to 30 seconds after reception of the SIRIUS signal before audio is heard. Channel names are stored in memory 30 to 60 seconds after start of normal operation. If the power is turned off before the text data is written, it may not be correctly displayed on the next power up.
SIRIUS" What is SIRIUS Satellite Radio? Over 100 streams of the best in-car entertainment and completely commercial-free music Only SIRIUS has 60 original music streams, from today's hits to R&B oldies to classical masterpieces. From authentic country and real bluegrass to cool jazz, hot latin, reggae, rock, and many more. Best of all, it's all commercial free, a Sirius exclusive.
3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING CONNECTIONS l' Before Installation 1. Before starting, be sure to disconnect the battery's negative "-" terminal to prevent accidents due to short-circuits. 2. Location - Consider safety and operability when selecting a place for installation. Avoid the following. • Locations where the unit will hamper or interfere with driVing. • Locations where the unit could injure passengers if the car stops suddenly. • Locations exposed to direct sunlight or hot air from the heater, etc.
Installation Example (Installing the unit under the driver's seat) 1. Attach the mounting bracketsCD to the sides of the SIR-CL1 using the screws~ provided. 2. Select the location on the floor mat. Drill holes in the floor mat to match the positions of the holes in the mounting bracketsCD . 3. Insert the canoe c1ips@ from the rear of the floor mat and install the SIR-CL 1. There are three mounting holes on each side of the SIR-CL1. Select the appropriate holes to match to the installation location.
How to Connect 1. CeNET Cable Orient the CeNET cable in the direction shown in the figure and insert it until it is locked in position. To remove the CeNET cable, pull it by lightly grasping the slide cap ® in your fingers. 2. SIRIUS antenna Make sure power is "Off'. Connect a SIRIUS antenna (sold separately) to the SIRIUS antenna terminal and press until locking tab engages. * To disconnect, make sure power is "Off', then press the rear of the locking tab to release.
4. SYSTEM EXAMPLES I Example 1 SIRIUSi! SIR-CL1 CD Main unit compatible with GeNET connection ~ GO changer compatible with GeNET connection ® GeNET cable (provided with the SIR-GL1) Using this cable, connect the SIR-GL1 to the main unit.
I Example 2 ® SIRlusii ® SIR-CL1 CD SIRIUS controller (DSC920S, sold separately) ~ Connection cable (provided with the DSC920S) ® Audio systems with auxiliary or line-in connections ® RCA pin (audio) cable (sold separately) ~ SIRIUS antenna (sold separately) ® Front speakers
5. CONTROLS Source unit buttons, example 1 [ROTARY] [<.....], --:----:-:...e.-~~ [~>] Source unit buttons, example 2 [ROTARY] [<..... ],-~~~~~ [~>] Notes: • The illustrations show examples of two headunits with button functions. • Since this manual covers several models, the names of some buttons vary by model. As shown below, this manual gives different button names when more than one name is used. [FNC] (FUNC) button, [SCl (SCN) button etc.
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6. SIRIUS OPERAliON Selecting SIRIUSSIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO modes Press the [SAT] button or the [FNC] (FUNC) button to select the SIRIUS mode. The SIRIUS indication lights up when SIRIUS mode is selected. Notes: • The [SAT] button selects the SIRIUS mode directly. Some head units do not have a [SAT] button. If not, press the [FNC] (FUNC) button until SIRIUS is selected.
• The [ADJ] button is described in the source unit instruction manual either as the [T] (TITLE) button or [A-M] button. This refers to the function of the button labeled "ADJ" on the source unit panel. AD" or etc. -ADJ Channel selection Channels are selected with the following buttons. • The [<l button (Seek Tuning) • A [DIRECT] button • The [SeN] (SC) button • The [CAT] (ROM) button For details, see the following operation descriptions.
Notes: • When the name of a channel stored in memory is changed by SIRIUS, the display will show the new channel name immediately. It will not be removed from the preset channel location. • A channel stored in memory may be discontinued at the option of SIRIUS. If you attempt to access this channel from the preset location, the receiver will give you the "INVALID CH" or "INVLD CH" response. At that time, you may select another station to store in memory.
Scan function There are two scan modes: a category scan mode and a preset scan mode. During scanning, channels are displayed in abbreviated form and the display mode cannot be switched. • Category scanning In a category scan, broadcast channels in the same category as the current channel are selected about every 10 seconds. 1. Press the [SeN] (SC) button to start a category scan. 2. Press the [SCN] (SC) button, a [DIRECT] button, the [<....] or [..> ] button to cancel a category scan.
7. SPECIFICATIONS Receiving Frequencies Satellite Terrestrial Audio Performance Signal to Noise Ratio Distortion Power Power supply (Stand-alone mode only) Power consumption Physical Interface Commander Antenna i CeNET connector 2322.293/2330.207 MHZ 2326.250 MHZ Complies with SIRIUS Type Acceptance requirements >73dB <0.