Ki Ryung Electronics SIRCR FM Modulator For Sirius Satellite Receiver User Manual

Ki Ryung Electronics Co., Ltd. FM Modulator For Sirius Satellite Receiver

User Manual

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SIRPNP1WelcomeYou are about to experience Clarion’s Sirius Satellite Radio. Satellite radio offers enhanced home and travel entertainment with:• 100 streams (channels) of original program-ming, including 60 streams of completely commercial-free music and 40 streams of news, sports and entertainment• Coast-to-coast reception and digital-quality sound.SIRIUS’ team of master music programmers are talented professionals who love music just as much as their audience does. ESPN, ABC, CNBC, Bloomberg, Discovery and Radio Disney are developing additional entertainment programming.Your Clarion SIRIUS shuttle receiver is designed to be portable between your home or office and your vehicle. Both installations require an adapter.• Home kit part number:• Vehicle kit part number:Vehicle PrecautionsFollow these precautions to avoid a serious auto accident or personal injury:• Do not mount the shuttle where it will block your view through the windshield or your view of dash-board indicators and displays.• Do not mount the shuttle where it might obstruct the operation of a safety device, such as air bags.• Do not let the unit distract you as you drive. You are responsible for the vehicle. Always drive safely and follow traffic rules.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 1  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide2FCC NoticeThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.Copyright and TrademarksThis document is copyrighted by Clarion. You may not copy any portion of it without permission.SIRIUS is a registered trademark of SIRIUS Satellite Radio. Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 2  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AMCautionAny changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  user's authority to operate the equipment.
SIRPNP 3ContentsWelcome ..................................................... 1Vehicle Precautions  .................................... 1FCC Notice  ................................................. 2Copyright and Trademarks  ......................... 2Contents ..................................................... 3What comes in the box  ............................... 5Additional components  ............................... 5How satellite radio works ............................ 6Preparing to use the shuttle ........................ 7Locating the shuttle at home....................  7Locating the shuttle in a vehicle...............  7Turn the power on....................................  7Make a note of your identification number 8Activate the radio service.........................  8Shuttle controls (front panel)  ...................... 9How to read the default display  ................ 10Basic Operations  ........................................... 10Moving the unit between home and vehicle ................ 10Tuning to a stream (channel) .................... 11Tuning by stream...................................  11Tuning by genre (content category).......  11Presetting favorite streams ....................... 12Tuning by preset number.......................  13Tuning by preset stream ........................  13Displaying the current artist and title  ........ 13Checking what’s currently playing elsewhere .............................. 14Saving information about favorite songs  .. 14Storing favorite information....................  14Avoiding duplicates................................  15Replacing information ............................  15Finding favorites ....................................  16Viewing favorite information...................  17Turning off automatic search at power on........................................  17Deleting favorite information ..................  17Exiting viewing favorite information .......  18Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 3  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide4Parent control features  ............................. 18Turning the unit off .................................... 18Setting Options  .............................................. 19Accessing options ..................................... 19Quick reference to options ........................ 19Sirius ID  .................................................... 20Display settings ......................................... 20FM Transmitter .......................................... 20Switching FM On and Off.......................  21Setting the frequency .............................  21Add or Skip  ............................................... 21Skipping a stream ..................................  21Accessing skipped streams ...................  22Restoring a skipped stream ...................  22Lock Options ............................................. 22Locking a stream....................................  22Accessing locked streams .....................  23Restoring a locked stream .....................  23Changing the lock code .........................  23Audio Level Options .................................. 24Antenna Aiming (Home Installation)  ......... 24Memory Options  ....................................... 25Time Based Features  ............................... 25Clock......................................................  25Alarm Clock............................................  26Program Alert.........................................  26Auto Shutdown.......................................  27Sleep mode............................................  27Factory Default.......................................  28Using the Remote Control ............................. 29Remote control features  ........................... 30Troubleshooting ............................................. 31Specifications ................................................. 33Limited Warranty Information ....................... 35Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 4  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP5What comes in the box1. Getting StartedShuttle unitRemote control unitAAA batteries for the remote controlAdditional componentsIn addition to the shuttle, you will need an antenna kit for your home or your vehicle (or both):• Home kit part number:• Vehicle kit part number:Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 5  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide6How satellite radio worksSIRIUS Satellite Radio company in New York City Hundreds of streams of radio content bounce off the network of satellites that encircle the earth.SatelliteShuttleRadioThe antenna receives SIRIUS signals anywhere in the continental United States provided no obvious satellite signal obstructions are in the way. Obstructions include: nearby buildings, high terrain, parking garages and tunnels.The shuttle decodes the information and sends it to your radio or other audio system.AntennaClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 6  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP7Preparing to use the shuttleSee the separate installation guide for how to install the home or vehicle antenna kit.Locating the shuttle at homeInstall the antenna and shuttle near your stereo receiving equipment.Locating the shuttle in a vehicleMount the antenna and shuttle in an accessible location, usually the dashboard. Make sure:• No component blocks the driver’s view of the road and rear-view mirrors.• The driver can easily reach the shuttle.• The shuttle can be directly in the line-of-sight of the remote control.Turn the power on1. Plug in the power adapter.The power icon glows red.2. Press the power button.3. The SIRIUS logo appears for three seconds followed by the SIRIUS preview stream.If you’re using the shuttle for the first time, the unit displays “Updating Channels.”The default display appears.Default displayClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 7  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide8For a description of this screen, see “How to read the default display” on page 10.Make a note of your identification numberYou may need this number in the future.1. Press MENU.The unit displays the Menu Options page with the SIRIUS ID option highlighted.2. Press the encoder knob.The 12-digit SIRIUS ID number appears.3. Write this number here.Activate the radio serviceTo activate the service choose a method:• Visit http://www.siriusradio.com and click JOIN, then follow the on-screen instructions.OR• Call SIRIUS at 1-866-845-7474.A friendly Customer Care representative will activate your service. A subscription fee is involved.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 8  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 9Shuttle controls (front panel)The infrared sensor receives commands from the remote control.The red LED indicates power is applied to the MEMO (memory) lets you store up to 20 artist or song title combinations.The S-SEEK function searches the current incoming signal for an artist or song matchThe Category UP and DOWN buttons advance through stream groups based on content category.The power button turns the power on and off.Press DISP (display) to choose one of several ways of presenting the stream name, artist and song title. Stream and option names appear in the liquid crystal display (LCD).Use the keypad buttons to directly enter a stream number.Turn the Encoder knobclockwise to highlight the next item. Turn it counterclockwise to highlight the previous item.Press this knob momentarily to select the highlighted item.Press and hold this knob to tune to the previously-selected stream.Press MENU to access shuttle options.Press BAND momentarily to switch among bands A, B and C. Each band contains 10 preset stream settings.Press and hold BAND for two seconds to save a stream setting.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 9  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide10How to read the default displayDefault displayCategory name (genre)Song title3-digit stream numberSignal strength indicatorStream nameArtist’s nameClock Band or preset bank numberMoving the unit between home and vehicle1. Disconnect the power cable.2. To release the shuttle from the cradle, press the quick-release button.Locating the quick release button2. Basic OperationsClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 10  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 11Tuning to a stream (channel)The Encoder knob enables you to locate and select the stream. There are two ways to tune: by stream and by genre.IONA stream is a source of radio content. In AM and FM radio it corresponds to the radio station. A stream is also called a channel.Tuning by streamNTuning refers to locating a specific radio stream. To select a specific stream from the default display:1. Press the Encoder knob.DefinitionDefinition2. Enter the stream number using the keypad buttons.3. Press the Encoder knob again to play the stream.Tuning by genre (content category)1. To select a stream content category (genre), press the Category UP or DOWN buttons. .Category list2. To scroll up or down through the streams within the current category, turn the Encoder knob.ORClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 11  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide12To list the currently-playing artist, press DISP (display) .Artist listORTo display the currently-playing song title, press DISP twice.3. Press the Encoder knob to select the stream.The stream begins playing and the LCD returns to the default display.Presetting favorite streamsThe shuttle provides three bands (A, B, and C) you can use to assign a number to a favorite stream. Each band maintains a list of 10 favorites.From the default display:1. Press BAND momentarily to select A, B, or C.The display in the lower right hand side changes to the corresponding preset band.2. Locate the stream you want to assign to a preset. See “” on page 10.3. With the stream playing, press any of the numbered keypad buttons.The stream number and band preset number reverse colors and a confirmation tone sounds.4. When you’re finished, press and hold BAND for two seconds.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 12  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 13Tuning by preset number1. Press BAND to select A, B, or C.Momentarily press the keypad button for the preset stream.Preset list by artist and song titleTuning by preset streamFrom the default display:1. Press and hold BAND.2. Press and hold DISP for two seconds.The LCD changes to a four-line menu with the preset numbers (for example A-1) followed by the stream name.3. Press DISP again to display the presets by artist, and again to display them by song title.4. Rotate the Encoder knob to move through the list.5. Press the Encoder knob to play a preset stream.Displaying the current artist and titlePress DISP to alternate among displaying the currently playing stream by artist’s name, song title, and large-letter format.Choosing large-letter format causes the screen to scroll if the name or title is too long to fit the screen. This choice is useful when viewing the display at a distance.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 13  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide14Checking what’s currently playing elsewhereYou can view a list of artists and song titles that are currently playing on other streams without changing the current stream.From the default display:1. Press DISP (display).The unit displays the default screen.2. Press and hold DISP.The unit displays a list of all available streams.3. Press DISP again to display the names of all currently-available artists.4. Press DISP a third time to display a list of all currently-playing song titles.5. Rotate the Encoder knob to move through the list.6. Press the Encoder knob to play the preset stream.Saving information about favorite songsYou may store a list of up to 20 favorite artist and song title combinations. The unit can then search the incoming SIRIUS signal and alert you when a favorite song is playing.Storing favorite informationFrom the default display momentarily press MEMO (memory).The unit stores the current program information in the shuttle’s memory and displays a pop-up screen that shows how many of the 20 memory slots are used and how many are empty.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 14  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 15Avoiding duplicatesIf you attempt to add the same song twice, the unit displays the list of songs. Use the Encoder knob to highlight a different song to store.If you don’t make a selection within 10 seconds, the list disappears.The current selection continues to play until you make a new selection.NoteReplacing informationIf the unit’s memory is full, it displays the following message for one second:Memory full alertThen it gives you the option to replace a song in the list with the current one you’re listening to.1. Use the Encoder knob to choose Replace or Cancel.2. If you chose to replace, use the Encoder knob to highlight the song information you wish to replace.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 15  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide163. Press the Encoder knob to remove the stored information and replace it with the information for the song you’re currently listening to.A pop-up message indicates the new informa-tion is stored.Stored messageThis message is followed by the pop-up that indicates how many memory slots are used and how many are empty.Finding favoritesWhen you turn the shuttle on, it automatically searches the incoming SIRIUS signal to see if any of your favorite songs are playing.If it finds one or more songs, the following message appears for two seconds.Favorite songs alertThen the list of favorites that are currently playing appears.Use the Encoder knob to highlight a song and press the knob to listen to it.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 16  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 17Viewing favorite informationPress and hold MEMO for three seconds.The unit displays the stored information, one item at a time on the LCD. Rotate the Encoder knob to page through all 20 items.Turning off automatic search at power on1. With the stored favorite displaying in the LCD, momentarily press the Encoder knob.The unit displays two option settings.2. Turn the Encoder knob to highlight S-Seek and press the Encoder knob.The unit displays the S-Seek settings: ON (default) and OFF.3. Turn the Encoder knob to highlight OFF and press the Encoder knob.Deleting favorite information1. With the stored favorite displaying in the LCD, momentarily press the Encoder knob.The unit displays two settings:2. Turn the Encoder knob to highlight Delete and press the Encoder knob.The unit asks you to confirm the deletion. The default selection is NO.Delete confirmation3. Turn the Encoder knob to highlight YES and press the Encoder knob to complete the deletion.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 17  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide18Exiting viewing favorite informationTo exit viewing favorite information, press and hold MEMO for another three seconds.Parent control featuresYou may restrict young people from accessing specific streams in two ways:• Causing the shuttle to skip specific streams when tuning.Use this feature to completely omit specific streams. For instructions, see “Add or Skip” on page 21.• Requiring the listener to enter a four-digit lock code to play specific streams.Use this feature to allow only those who know the four-digit activation code to listen to the stream. For instructions, see “Lock Options” on page 22.Turning the unit offPress the power button momentarily.The Clarion logo appears for two seconds and the unit turns off.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 18  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 19There are a variety of ways to customize how your Clarion Shuttle works.Accessing options1. Press MENU.The Menu Options list appears.2. Using the Encoder knob, highlight the option you wish to change.3. Press the Encoder knob to select the highlighted option.4. Using the Encoder knob, highlight an option setting.5. Press the Encoder knob to choose the highlighted setting.3. Setting Options If, while on the Menu Options, you don’t actually set any option for 10 seconds, the menu closes.To exit Menu Options, press the Encoder knob.Quick reference to optionsSirius ID displays your SIRIUS IDDisplay Settings controls how text appears on the LCD.Confirm Tone Options controls automatic beeping.FM Transmitter Options controls the use of frequency modulationAdd or Skip configures the unit to omit specific streams.Lock Options requires the entry of a 4-digit code to play the selected stream.Audio Level Options sets the audio gain.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 19  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide20Sirius IDDisplays your unique 12-digit SIRIUS ID num-ber. You can’t change this number.Sample SIRIUS IDAntenna Aiming helps you position the antenna at home for best reception.Memory Options stores favorites and turns automatic seeking on and off.Time Based Features sets the clock and alarms.Factory Default restores factory default settings.Display settingsContrast and Dimming controls: adjust the LCD display. When you select either Contrast or DImming, a 10-segment horizontal bar graph with a minus (-) at the left end and a plus (+) at the right end indicates the current setting.Rotate the Encoder knob to adjust the bar graph and press the Encoder knob when finished.FM TransmitterThis option controls whether frequency modulation (FM) is used, and sets the frequency. You would use the FM transmitter if, when you installed the vehicle or home kit, you chose a wireless connection or a hard-wired FM connection between the shuttle to the radio.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 20  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 21The available frequencies are: From 88.1MHz to 89.9.MHz (Bandwidth: 200KHz), 91.1MHz and  91.3MHz. You may need to change the frequency if the default frequency in your area is used by a radio station.Switching FM On and OffON (the default) enables the unit to receive signals from an FM transmitterOFF disables FM receptionTurn this option off if you are using the low level audio outputs in your particular application.Setting the frequencyWhen you select this option, the unit displays the frequency settings with the highlight bar on the currently selected frequency (default 88.9 MHz).NoteUse the Encoder knob to select a new frequency, or press MENU to leave the setting unchanged.Add or SkipWith hundreds of streams available, you may wish to limit the accessible list to only those you like.Skipping a streamWhen you select this option, the unit displays a stream list with the current stream highlighted.1. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the stream to skip.2. Press the Encoder knob to omit the stream.The unit displays “SKIP” next to the stream number. The unit will not access this stream during regular tuning.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 21  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide22Accessing skipped streamsThere are only two ways to access skipped streams:• Enter the stream number directly. See “Tuning by stream” on page 11.• Use the Add option to restore the stream.Restoring a skipped streamWhen you select this option:1. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the skipped stream.2. Press the Encoder knob to restore the stream.“SKIP” disappears next to the stream number.Lock OptionsLocking a stream requires the entry of the four-digit lock code to play the stream. You can use this feature to prevent unauthorized people from accessing specific streams.Locking a streamWhen you select this option, the unit prompts you to define a four-digit lock code.1. If this is the first time you’ve used this feature, enter the default code “0000.” If you’ve used this feature before, enter your unique four-digit code. To change this code, see “Changing the lock code” on page 23.The unit displays a stream list with the current stream highlighted.2. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the stream to lock.3. Press the Encoder knob to lock the stream.The unit displays “LOCK” next to the stream number. The unit will not access this stream during regular tuning.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 22  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 23Accessing locked streamsA listener may access this stream by entering the direct stream number followed by the four-digit lock code. The audio begins to play.The stream returns to the locked status if the listener changes streams or turns the unit off (for example, turns the vehicle off).Restoring a locked streamWhen you select this option:1. Enter the four-digit code.The unit displays a stream list with the current stream highlighted.2. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the locked stream.3. Press the Encoder knob to restore the stream.“LOCK” disappears next to the stream number.Changing the lock code1. Press MENU.2. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight Lock Options.3. Press the Encoder knob to select Lock Options.4. Rotate the knob to highlight Edit Code.5. Press the knob again.6. Enter the default code “0000” (or the lock code you previously defined).The New Code prompt appears.7. Enter the new four-digit code using the keypad buttons.The unit prompts you to confirm the code.8. Enter the new four-digit code again.You have changed the lock code.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 23  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide24Audio Level OptionsThis option adjusts the audio level indication and audio gain (the increased level of a sound that results from amplifying the input signal).When you select this option, a 10-segment horizontal bar graph with a minus (-) at the left end and a plus (+) at the right end indicates the current setting.Rotate the Encoder knob to adjust the bar graph and press the Encoder knob when finished.Antenna Aiming (Home Installation)To receive a good signal requires a direct line of sight between you and the satellite. If your reception is poor, moving the antenna may help. This option confirms that the antenna is in the best position to receive the satellite signal.1. Press MENU.2. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight Antenna Aiming.The unit displays two 10-segment horizontal bar graphs with a minus (-) to the left and a plus (+) to the right. The SAT graph displays the satellite signal strength. The TER graph shows the terrestrial signal strength.In urban areas where structures may affect the line of sight satellite signal, terrestrial repeaters (TER) strengthen the signal. They may not be available in your geographical location.DefinitionClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 24  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 25Memory OptionsThis option lets you control the automatic memory search function and clear all memory slots.Automatic Memory Search: turns automatic searching on and off. Use the Encoder knob to highlight ON or OFF and press the knob to make the selection.Clear all Memory: clears all favorite artist and song title combinations you previously stored.Press the Encoder knob. The unit prompts “Are you Sure?” Highlight YES or NO and press the Encoder knob.For more information about storing favorites in memory, see “Saving information about favorite songs” on page 14.Time Based FeaturesThe SIRIUS signal provides the current time. If you position the antenna to receive the satellite signal at all times, the unit will maintain the time even if the shuttle is turned off or removed from its docking base.If the unit loses the signal, it will not trigger pre-programmed alarms. To restore the time, turn the shuttle on. It will update the time automatically from the satellite signal.ClockThis option sets the time on the clock that appears on the default display based on your chosen format, the time zone, and daylight savings time.Format: determines the style of display: 12 Hour (default) or 24 Hour.Time Zone: selects the time zone based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 25  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide26DST (Daylight Savings Time): indicates whether daylight savings time is observed in your current location or not. Your settings are: DST Observed or DST Not Observed.Alarm ClockThis option turns the shuttle on at a specific time. Press any button on the front panel.When the unit turns on it plays the stream you selected last.Set Alarm: provides the settings: Alarm On or Alarm Off (default).When the alarm is on, the time appears on the default display in reverse image.Alarm time: sets the alarm time. Press the Category buttons to increase or decrease the hours. AM and PM switch automatically.Turn the Encoder knob to set the minutes. Clockwise increases the minutes and counterclockwise decreases them.Press the Encoder knob to accept the selected time (or press Menu to cancel).Program AlertThis feature allows you to program the unit to switch to a specific stream at a specific time. The top line of the display shows: Set Program Alert.Program Time/Day: selects the time and the day. The default is 12:00 PM Monday.With Time highlighted, press the Category buttons to increase or decrease the hours. AM and PM switch automatically.Turn the Encoder knob to set the minutes. Clockwise increases the minutes and counterclockwise decreases them.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 26  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 27Press the Encoder knob to accept the selected time.With Day highlighted, the unit displays the days of the week (default: Monday). Use the Encoder knob to select the day.Stream: displays the list of streams. Use the Encoder knob to select the stream to associate with the selected time.Program Alert On/Off: turns the Program Alert function on and off. Your settings are: Program Alert On or Program Alert Off.Auto ShutdownYou can configure the shuttle to automatically shut off after one hour. This is especially useful if the shuttle is running on battery power, such as in your car.After running for 59 minutes of inactivity, the unit displays: Cancel Auto Shutdown. If you’re near the unit and wish it to continue, press the Encoder knob to cancel shutdown.Your settings are: Enabled, Disabled (default). Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the setting and press the knob to select the highlighted setting.Sleep modeThis option lets you configure the shuttle to shut down after a number of minutes.Sleep Off: is the factory default.15, 30, 45 and 60 minute: intervals are your settings.Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight a setting and press the knob to select it.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 27  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide28Factory DefaultThis option restores all configuration options to their factory defaults. The settings are: YES and NO.The following are the factory defaults:• All memory presets revert to empty• Auto Dimming: ON• Display Contrast: 50%• Display Mode: AUTO• FM Transmitter: ON• FM Frequency: 88.9 MHz• Audio Output Level: 50%• Access to all skipped streams (locked streams remain locked)• Memory Search: ON• Memory Locations: erased• Clock Format: 12 Hour• Time Zone: Eastern• Daylight Savings Time: Observed•Alarm: OFF• Alarm Time: 12.00pm• Program Alert Time: 12.00pm• Program Alert Day: Monday• Program Alert Stream: current stream• Auto Shutdown: OFF• Sleep Mode: OFFClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 28  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 29The wireless remote control supplied with the shuttle operates most shuttle features from a remote location. The buttons on the remote control function the same way their equivalents do on the shuttle unit.4. Using the Remote  For optimal operation, always aim the remote control toward the remote sensor on the shuttle front panel.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 29  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide30Remote control featuresMEMO captures and stores current program information.Power turns the shuttle on and offPress BAND momentarily to switch among bands A, B and C. Each band contains 10 preset streams. Press and hold BAND to activate preset tuning.MENU accesses menu options.Press DISPLAY to choose one of several ways of presenting the stream name, artist and song title. Use the keypad buttons to directly enter a stream number, and recall stream numbers from memory.CH- accesses streams in descending order. Also used for adjustments in various menus Use CAT- (Category) to access categories (genres) in descending order.Select/Direct confirms selection in various lists and menus. It also allows direct stream entry.CAT+ accesses categories in ascending order.CH+ accesses streams in ascending order. Also used for adjustments in various menus MUTE silences audio beeps.Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 30  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 31Description Probable Cause RemedyThe shuttle does not turn on. The power cable may not be properly connected.The fuse may be blown.Check power cable and fuse.The LCD displays, “Check antenna”.The satellite antenna is not connected.Check the antenna connection to the shuttle.The antenna or its cable is faulty. Contact the system installer or vendor.Reception is marred by audio static or loss of clarity.The FM frequency contains static. Switch to another FM frequency.The vehicle’s antenna is not connected to the radio.Check the vehicle antenna cable.There’s no signal on the shuttle display.Check for obstacles over or around the antenna.Change your location to eliminate nearby obstacles, such as bridges and tall buildings.5. TroubleshootingClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 31  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
User’s Guide32You hear no sound. The audio cables are not connected.Check the cables at the shuttle and the radio.You’ve selected an incorrect FM frequency.Select another FM modulator frequency.Description Probable Cause RemedyClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 32  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
SIRPNP 33Audio Output: (100-250 ohms): 650mV RMS MaximumFuse: 3A Slow BlowPower Supply: 10-16V, Negative Ground, DCDimensions (W x H x D): 110mm x 73mm x 28mm (with knob)6. SpecificationsClarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 33  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM
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SIRPNP 35For USA and Canada onlyThis product is warranted against all defects in material workman-ship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Clarion ProAudio products, except for speakers, are covered by a two year limited warranty when installed by an authorized Clarion dealer. The conditions of this limited warranty and the extent of responsibility of Clarion Corporation of America (“Clarion”) under this limited warranty are as follows:1. PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OF THIS PRODUCT. IN THE CASE OF THE TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR CLARION PROAUDIO PRODUCT, PROOF OF INSTALLATION BY AN AUTHORIZED DEALER IS REQUIRED. INFORMATION ABOUT CLARION AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE CENTERS MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING CLARION AT THE ADDRESS BELOW.2. This limited warranty will become void if service performed by anyone other than an approved Clarion Warranty Service Cen-ter results in damage to the product.3. This limited warranty does not apply to any product which has been subject to misuse, neglect or accident, or which has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed, or which has been connected, installed, adjusted or repaired, other than in accordance with the instructions furnished by Clarion.4. This limited warranty does not cover car static or other electrical interferences, tape head or laser pick-up cleaning or adjust-ments, or labor costs for the removal or reinstallation of the unit for repair.5. The sole responsibility of Clarion under this limited warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product or replacement of the product, at the sole discretion of Clarion.1. Limited Warranty Information 6. Product must be shipped in its original carton or equivalent car-ton, fully insured, with shipping charges prepaid. Clarion will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping.7. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PRO-HIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW SHALL HAVE NO GREATER DURATION THAN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CLARION BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR CONSE-QUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR-RANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCI-DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.8. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.9. Should you have any difficulties with the performance of this product during the warranty period, please call or visit our web site (www.clarion.com) for a listing of Authorized Warranty Ser-vice Centers in your area. You may also contact Clarion at the address listed below.In USA:Clarion Corporation of AmericaAttn: Customer Service Manager661 W. Redondo Beach Blvd.Gardena, CA. 90247-42011-800-GO-CLARION(310)327-9100In Canada:Clarion Canada, Inc.Warranty Service Center2239 Winston Park DriveOakville, Ontario L6H 5R1(905)829-4600Clarion_SIRIUS_PnP_Shuttle_Users_Guide.book  Page 35  Tuesday, February 10, 2004  10:44 AM

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