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Sirius Conductor
Satellite Radio Tuner and Wireless Controller

Installation & User Guide

Congratulations on your purchase of the SIRIUS Conductor
Satellite Radio Tuner!
SIRIUS Satellite Radio: The Best Radio On Radio
With everything from 100% commercial-free music to in-depth sports coverage, plus news,
talk and the hottest entertainment – you can always hear exactly what you want.
• The only home of 100% commercial-free music. Whether you’re discovering new music, or
rediscovering songs you haven’t heard in years – you’ll hear it all on SIRIUS.
• Live play-by-play and expert talk from the biggest leagues. NFL, every game, every week,
everywhere. Plus NFL Radio 24/7 news and opinions from top NFL pros, 40 games a
week from NBA and College Sports from over 150 schools. Plus NASCAR moving exclusively to SIRIUS in January 2007.
• Entertainment, Comedy and Talk that can’t be found anywhere else. From 2 channels of
Howard Stern, Blue Collar Comedy with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy to Maxim
and Playboy Radio.
• Especially for Women. Martha Stewart and her team will inspire you 24/7 along with
Cosmo Radio, Deepak Chopra Wellness Radio, and other exclusive talk show hosts.
• World Class News, traffic and weather. Fox, CNN, NPR and BBC. Local traffic and
weather for the top 20 cities.
• Family & Kids: G-rated fun for everyone with Radio Disney, Discovery Kids Channel, Laugh
Comedy and more.

Table of Contents
Warning and Safety Information.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4
FCC Warning .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4
Remote Control Certifications.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 4
Compliance with IC Rules and Regulations.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  5
General Precautions.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  6
Package Contents.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 8
Controls.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9
Sirius Conductor Tuner Buttons and Connectors.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9
Wireless Controller Buttons.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  11
Installation.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 16
Mounting the Sirius Conductor Tuner.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 16
Installing the Indoor/Outdoor Antenna.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  16
Connecting the Sirius Conductor Tuner.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 19
Pairing Your Wireless Controller With Your Sirius Conductor Tuner.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  20
Activating Your SIRIUS Subscription .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 21
Quick Start .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22
Adding a Device to the Wireless Controller by Manufacturer Code.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22
Adding a Device to the Wireless Controller by Searching for the Manufacturer Code .   .   .   .   .   .  23
Controlling Your Receiver’s Volume and Setting Its Audio Source Using the Wireless Controller. 23
Using the
SIRIUS Key and the
POWER Key to Turn Your Devices On or Off.  .  .  .  .  . 25
Sirius Conductor Tuner Operation.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 26
Display Modes .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 26
Presets.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 28
Multi-Radio Control .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 29
Menu Options.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 30
Special Display Messages .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 33
Wireless Controller Operation .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 34
Setting Up Your Wireless Controller .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 34
Adding and Deleting Nodes, Network Reset.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 34
Adding, Deleting, and Replacing Devices .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 36
Viewing and Changing a Device Code.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  39
Choosing an Audio Source.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 40
Learn Feature.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  41
Lock Volume Feature.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  44



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Key Mover Feature . . . . . . . . . . . .
Key Macros Feature . . . . . . . . . . .
Adjusting the Contrast of the LCD Display . .
LCD Timer Feature . . . . . . . . . . .
About Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset Remote Feature . . . . . . . . . .
Remote Copy Feature . . . . . . . . . .
MANUFACTURER’S CODES . . . . . . .
Setup Codes For Audio Amplifiers . . . . .
Setup Codes For Audio Receivers . . . . .
Setup Codes For Audio Accessories . . . .
Setup Codes For Cable Set Top Box . . . .
Setup Codes For CD Players . . . . . . .
Setup Codes For Cassette Decks . . . . .
Setup Codes For DBS/PVR Combination . .
Setup Codes For DVD Players . . . . . . .
Setup Codes For DVD/PVR Combination . .
Setup Codes For DVD/VCR Combination . .
Setup Codes For DVD Recorders . . . . .
Setup Codes For HDTV Decoders . . . . .
Setup Codes For Home Automation. . . . .
Setup Codes For Video Laser Disk Players . .
Setup Codes For Media Center Controllers . .
Setup Codes For PVRs . . . . . . . . . .
Setup Codes For Televisions . . . . . . .
Setup Codes For Televisions (DLP) . . . . .
Setup Codes For Televisions (LCD) . . . . .
Setup Codes For Televisions (Plasma) . . . .
Setup Codes For TV/DVD Combination . . .
Setup Codes For TV/VCR Combination . . .
Setup Codes For TV/VCR/DVD Combination .
Setup Codes For Satellite Set Top Boxes . .
Setup Codes For VCRs . . . . . . . . .
Setup Codes For Video Accessories . . . .
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . .
COPYRIGHTS & TRADEMARKS . . . . .
SIRIUS ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Warning and Safety Information
FCC Warning
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in
this User Guide. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This
equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications if it is not installed and
used in accordance with these instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures:
• Relocate the receiving antenna.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.

Remote Control Certifications
FCC ID:MG310000
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the



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interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet or a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Compliance with IC Rules and Regulations
IC: 2575A-URC10000
Model: URC-10000
Universal Electronics Inc.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiver antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet that is different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate his equipment.

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General Precautions
SIRIUS disclaims all liability for hearing loss, bodily injury, or property damage as a result of
the use or misuse of this product.
General Safety Warnings

Be sure to observe the following warnings. Failure to follow these safety instructions and
warnings may result in a serious injury or death.
• Do not open, disassemble, or alter the units in any way. Doing so may result in fire, electric
shock or product damage.
• Do not insert any objects into the units. Doing so may result in fire, electric shock or
product damage.
• Make the correct connections. Failure to make proper connections may result in fire or
product damage.
• Do not splice into electrical cables. Never cut away cable insulation to supply power to
other equipment. Doing so will exceed the current carrying capacity of the wire and result
in fire or electric shock.
• Do not install the units in areas where there are high levels of humidity, moisture, or dust.
Doing so can result in electric shock or product failure.
• Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks.
• If the unit doesn’t seem to be working properly, turn the unit off, wait 10 seconds, and
then turn it on again.
General Safety Cautions

Be sure to observe the following cautions. Failure to follow these safety cautions may result in
injury or material property damage.
• Halt use immediately if a problem appears. Failure to do so may cause personal injury
or damage to the product. Return the tuner to your authorized retailer or nearest service
center for repairing.
• Install the wiring so that it is not crimped or pinched by screws or sharp metal edges.
Route the cables away from moving parts or sharp pointed edges. This will prevent crimping and damage to the wiring. If the wiring must pass through a metal hole, be sure to use



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a rubber grommet to prevent the wire’s insulation from being cut by the metal edge of the
hole.
• Use the specified accessory parts and install the product securely. Be sure to use only the
specified accessory parts. Use of non-specified parts may damage this unit internally or
may not securely install the unit in place. This may cause parts to become loose, resulting
in hazards or product failure.
Cleaning and Maintenance

If the tuner or wireless controller becomes dirty, turn the power off and wipe it clean with a
soft clean cloth. Do not use hard cloths, paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile solvents to
clean. These may cause damage to the unit.

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Package Contents
The following items are included with your purchase of the Sirius Conductor:

SECO
TUNEND
R

RESE

T

5V DC

ANT

Sirius Conductor Tuner

Wireless Controller



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AC Power Adapter

IR Blaster Cable

Indoor/Outdoor Antenna

RCA Audio Cable

Controls
Sirius Conductor Tuner Buttons and Connectors
Figure 1 and the table following identify and describe the buttons and connectors of the Sirius
Conductor Tuner.
DIN CONNECTOR
RESET
BUTTON

IR CONNECT

L

RESET

SECOND
TUNER

5V DC

POWER
LED

AUDIO OUT

ANT

ANT
5V DC

R

Figure 1

L/R AUDIO OUT
RCA-TYPE
CONNECTION

IR CONNECT

OPTICAL

AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
CONNECTION

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The following table describes the functions of the buttons and connectors on the Sirius Conductor
Tuner.
Sirius Conductor Tuner Button and Connector Descriptions
Button/
Connector
DIN
CONNECTOR
RESET
POWER LED

Description

Connection for a second SIRIUS radio
Resets the Sirius Conductor Tuner
When the tuner is powered on, this light is red to indicate the tuner is
receiving power
When off, the tuner is standby mode or is not receiving power

5V DC
ANT
IR CONNECT

Connection for the AC Power Adapter
Connection for the Indoor/Outdoor Antenna
Connection for the IR Blaster cable

RCA-TYPE
L/R AUDIO
OUT

L/R RCA-Type (analog) audio out connectors for connecting to audio
receiver

OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT

Optical (digital) audio out connector for connecting to audio receiver
(cable must be purchased separately)

10 [ Controls ]

Wireless Controller Buttons
Figure 2 and the table following identify and describe the buttons of the wireless controller.
SIRIUS
SET

POWER
LCD DISPLAY SCREEN

OK
SCROLL LEFT

SCROLL RIGHT

NUMERIC KEYS

INPUT
LAST

ENTER/DIR

VOLUME UP/DOWN

CHANNEL UP/DOWN

MUTE

CURSOR UP/CHANNEL PREVIOUS

CURSOR LEFT/CATEGORY PREVIOUS

CURSOR RIGHT/CATEGORY PREVIOUS

SELECT
GUIDE
BAND
QUICK SKIP
PAUSE
RECORD

CURSOR DOWN/CHANNEL NEXT
FORMAT
DISPLAY
FAV
SWAP
LIST
LIVE
PLAY
FAST FWD
STOP
NEXT

EXIT
MENU
SKIP BACK
REWIND
PREVIOUS

Figure 2

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The following table describes the functions of the buttons on the wireless controller.
Wireless Controller Button Descriptions
Button

Description

Press and hold SET to enter the wireless controller’s setup menus.

Pressing
SIRIUS enters the SIRIUS mode and transmits an ON command to your SIRIUS Conductor Tuner.
Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) through the devices in your wireless controller’s LCD menu. When you press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) in the SIRIUS mode, the wireless controller exits the SIRIUS
mode and returns to the last active device mode.
Use OK to select menu options displayed on the LCD. When you press
OK in the SIRIUS mode, the wireless controller exits the SIRIUS mode and
returns to the last active device mode.

Use the keypad numbers (0–9) to directly tune SIRIUS channels, tune to
presets, and enter manufacturer’s codes.

Use INPUT to select alternate audio inputs on your audio device.

Use DIR to directly select a channel number using the number keys when
in the SIRIUS mode.

12 [ Controls ]

SIRIUS Wireless Controller Button Descriptions Continued
Button

Action

Use LAST to recall the last channel when in the SIRIUS mode.

Use Vol+ and Vol– to increase or decrease the audio device’s volume
when in the SIRIUS mode.

Use CH+ or CH– to tune the next or previous channel when in the SIRIUS
mode.

Press MUTE once to turn your audio receiver’s sound off or on.

Use EXIT to exit the SIRIUS mode and return to the device control display.
Use BAND to change the preset band on your Sirius Conductor Tuner
when in the SIRIUS mode.
Use FAV to access your Favorite Channels list. In the SIRIUS mode, use
FAV to browse through your preset channels.
Use SWAP to swap the active SIRIUS radio displayed on the LCD display.
This key is only valid when two SIRIUS radios are paired with the wireless
controller.

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SIRIUS Wireless Controller Button Descriptions Continued
Button

Action

Use SKIP BACK to command your PVR to instantly replay the last 7 seconds of a program you are watching.
Use QUICK SKIP to command your PVR to SKIP FORWARD in the program you are watching.
Use LIVE to return to watching live TV if you are using a PVR or other
similar device.
Use REWIND, PAUSE, PLAY, FAST-FORWARD, PREVIOUS, RECORD,
STOP, and NEXT to control a VCR, DVD player, or a PVR (after selecting
the desired device).
Press DISPLAY to switch between Category Name and Channel Name, as
well as time and date information, on the wireless controller’s LCD display
when in the SIRIUS mode.
Press and hold DISPLAY for 1.5 seconds to change to the Channel List
Mode when in the SIRIUS mode.
Use FORMAT to change the aspect ratio on your HDTV.

Use LIST to display your list of recorded content on your PVR.

Use MENU to enter the Menu Options.

Use GUIDE to display the program guide.

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SIRIUS Wireless Controller Button Descriptions Continued
Button

Action

Use POWER to turn off the Sirius Conductor Tuner.

Use Select to choose a highlighted item in a menu.

Use Cursor Up and Cursor Down to navigate through menus.
Use Cursor Left and Cursor Right to change categories when in the
SIRIUS Mode, or to navigate menus in your devices.

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Installation
Before you begin installation, read this installation section completely and follow the instructions. In addition, consult the manual of the audio device to which you will connect the Sirius
Conductor Tuner to determine the required installation configuration.
Note the following when installing:
• Use the provided AC Power Adapter to provide power for the Sirius Conductor Tuner.
• You can connect the audio output of the Sirius Conductor Tuner to your audio system via
the RCA-type or Optical audio output connectors of the tuner.

Mounting the Sirius Conductor Tuner
Install the Sirius Conductor Tuner in a location which avoids moisture and extreme heat. You
may place the tuner on any flat surface.

Installing the Indoor/Outdoor Antenna
Before installing the indoor/outdoor antenna, read this entire section.
To ensure consistent reception of the SIRIUS signal in your home, it is important that the
antenna be oriented correctly. Note the following considerations for antenna placement:
BEST reception can be achieved by placing the antenna outside on the roof, with a clear
360 degree view of the sky. This position will afford the best view of the sky for best
reception. When placed in this location, an antenna extension cable may be required.
BETTER reception can be achieved by placing the antenna outside a window, or by
mounting it to the side of the house. In either case, try to achieve the best possible clear
view of the sky.
GOOD reception can be achieved by placing your antenna in a window. Try to achieve

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a clear unobstructed view of the sky. If your location is in major metropolitan area, the
antenna may be located inside the home because terrestrial transmitters are used to boost
signal strength.
If you cannot obtain a clear 360 degree view of the sky (Best), then for the Better and Good
installations you must at least have a clear view of the sky in the direction of the SIRIUS satellites, as shown in the following map diagram. (Figure 1)
SKY

NORTH

WEST

1

4

5

EAST

3

2

HORIZON
SOUTH
Figure 1

Use the map to find the area you are located in (1 to 5). Then find the direction in which you
need to have a clear view of the sky:
Area 1: You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing EAST or NORTHEAST
or SOUTHEAST
Area 2: You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing NORTH or NORTHEAST
Area 3: You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing NORTH or NORTHWEST

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Area 4: You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing WEST or
NORTHWEST or SOUTHWEST
Area 5: You will need a clear view of the sky facing STRAIGHT UP (Outdoors only)
Choose a mounting location for the antenna which has an unobstructed view of the sky in the
direction for your area.
For example, suppose you live in Area 2. You determined that your antenna will need to have
a clear view of the sky facing North or Northeast. The exact direction is determined by your
specific location in Area 2 relative to the X on the map: If you live in Texas, you will need a
more North facing clear view of the sky whereas if you live in southern California, you will
need a more Northeast facing clear view of the sky. (In major US cities, you may be able to
receive the SIRIUS signal from the SIRIUS ground repeaters, which allow you to place the
antenna away from a window if the signal is strong enough.)
Once you have found a suitable location for the antenna, route the antenna cable to the Sirius
Conductor Tuner. Be sure you avoid any obstructions that could crimp, kink, or twist the
cable. Use protective grommets wherever rough openings are encountered. If the antenna is
installed outdoors, route the cable from the antenna location to the interior of the home, working the cable through the basement, under a window sill, etc., and make adjustments to take
up cable slack as necessary. Connect the antenna cable to the ANT connection on the rear of
the Sirius Conductor Tuner.
Testing and Optimizing the Antenna Signal Strength

The stronger the SIRIUS signal strength, the less likely it is that you will experience an interruption of the audio when listening to a broadcast. To assist you in adjusting the antenna
aiming for optimal reception, the Sirius Conductor Tuner can display a screen showing the
strength of the SIRIUS signal being received.
Refer to the Signal Indicator Display section on page 30 and check the strength of the signal being received. The S portion of the display screen shows the strength of the signal being
received from the satellite, while the T portion of the display screen shows the strength of the
signal being received from terrestrial based transmitters, if available. Make small adjustments
to the aiming of the antenna until you achieve the strongest possible signal.
If the Sirius Conductor Tuner loses reception at times, this is indication that the antenna is not
aimed in the optimal direction. Adjust the antenna by changing the aiming in small increments
to see if you can obtain consistent signal reception.
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visit your retailer or our website at http://sirius.com for information on signal distribution accessories that let you use RG-6 coax cable, your existing in-home wiring, and other
technologies to connect your Sirius Conductor Tuner to the antenna. These other options
allow placement of the antenna with the best view of the sky regardless of the location of your
Sirius Conductor Tuner.

Connecting the Sirius Conductor Tuner
Refer to Figure 2 and follow these steps to connect the Sirius Conductor Tuner:
1. The indoor/outdoor antenna should be connected to the ANT connector. Refer to the
previous section for the antenna installation procedure.
Peripheral components not to scale
OPTIONAL
DIN CABLE
TO SIRIUS CONNECT
HOME TUNER

INDOOR/OUTDOOR
ANTENNA
IR BLASTER
ATTACH BLASTER
DIRECTLY
TO RECEIVER’S
IR WINDOW

L

RESET

SECOND
TUNER

5V DC

R

AUDIO OUT

ANT

ANALOG OUTPUT
(L/R)

OPTICAL

DIGITAL OPTICAL
LINK

}

AC ADAPTER

IR CONNECT

TO RECEIVER
(USE EITHER ANALOG OR OPTICAL)

Figure 2

2. Consult your audio equipment manuals for the audio connections needed for the Sirius

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Conductor Tuner to operate with your particular equipment. You may use the provided
audio cable with RCA-type connectors, or purchase an optical cable if an optical connection is desired.
3. Connect the provided IR blaster cable to the IR Connect connector. The other end of
the IR blaster cable should be adhered to your receiver’s infrared remote control window. To make this connection, peel the backing from the adhesive and adhere the end
of the cable onto your receiver’s infrared remote control window. NOTE: If you cannot
find your receiver’s infrared window, try shining a flashlight at your receiver to locate the
infrared “eye.”
4. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the 5V DC connector. Plug the AC Power adapter
into a working AC outlet. The red light on the tuner should be lit indicating that the Sirius
Conductor Tuner is on.

Pairing Your Wireless Controller With Your Sirius
Conductor Tuner
The first time you power up your wireless controller, you need to pair it with the Sirius Conductor Tuner. To pair the wireless controller with the tuner:
1. Be sure the red light on the Sirius Conductor Tuner is lit, indicating it is powered on.
2. The wireless controller’s LCD displays sirius radio has not been setup.... push ok to set
up...
3. Press OK. The LCD displays Push button on Sirius radio to begin setup.
4. Use a pen (or other pointed object) to press the RESET button on the Sirius Conductor
Tuner. The LCD displays Push Button again on Sirius Radio to finish.
5. Press the RESET button again on the Sirius Conductor Tuner. The LCD displays Suc�
cess! Radio and Remote are now paired. Then the LCD displays Press SIRIUS to listen to
music. Press OK to setup other devices.
6. Press
SIRIUS.
You can now use the wireless controller to control your Sirius Conductor Tuner.

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Activating Your SIRIUS Subscription
Before you can listen to the your Sirius Conductor Tuner, you must subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio service.
1. Make sure that you have properly connected the Sirius Conductor Tuner and that its
antenna is oriented to receive the SIRIUS satellite signal, as described previously.
2. Press
to turn the Sirius Conductor Tuner on. The tuner must remain on during the
entire activation process.
3. If the tuner is receiving the satellite signal, the SIRIUS channel lineup will be updated.
The LCD display reads UPDATING CHANNELS on the top line and X% Completed (0%–100%)
on the bottom line until the update finishes. Caution: Don’t push any buttons or perform any operations until updating has been completed.
4. When completed, you can view the SIRIUS preview channel 184, and channel 000
without subscribing to SIRIUS. You cannot listen to any other channels until you activate
your SIRIUS subscription.
5. Press CH+ or CH– to tune to channel 000 to view your SIRIUS ID (SID). You will need
the SID to activate your SIRIUS subscription. The SID number is also available on the
Sirius Conductor Tuner packaging. Write the SID number down in the space provided
on page 75.
6. Have your credit card and SID number handy and contact SIRIUS on the Internet at
https://activate.siriusradio.com
Follow the prompts to activate your subscription. You can also call SIRIUS toll-free at
1-888-539- SIRIUS (1-888-539-7474).
7. Once the Sirius Conductor Tuner has received your subscription information, the display
changes to Subscription Updated.
You can now listen to all the channels and begin enjoying Sirius Satellite Radio!

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Quick Start
Adding a Device to the Wireless Controller by
Manufacturer Code
You can add a device to the wireless controller by manually entering its manufacturer’s code.
For a list of manufacturer’s codes, refer to the Manufacturer’s Codes section beginning on
page 53.
To add a device by entering its code:
1. Turn on the device (receiver, TV, etc.) that you want to add to the wireless controller by
pressing the power button on the device.
2. On the wireless controller, press OK to exit the SIRIUS mode. If you have not yet setup
any devices the LCD display scrolls, Press
sirius to listen to music - Press OK to
setup other devices, otherwise the available devices are displayed.
3. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays INITIAL SETUP. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays Add Device. The bottom line of the LCD display lists Receiver as the
first device you can add. Press OK to add your receiver, or press Scroll Left ( ) or
Scroll Right ( ) to select the device you want add and then press OK.
5. The LCD displays the device name, Code Setup, and a 4-digit code. Enter the four-digit
code for your device, for example, 1957. (You can find the code list for your device in
the Manufacturer’s Codes section beginning on page 53.) The
SIRIUS button blinks
once for each digit entry. It blinks twice after the you have entered the final digit.
6. Your device turns off if the correct code for your device was successfully entered.
7. Press OK to save the code.
Repeat the steps above for each device you want to add, or press and hold SET until the
wireless controller exits the menu.

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Adding a Device to the Wireless Controller by Searching
for the Manufacturer Code
To add a device to the wireless controller by scrolling through a list of manufacturer codes,
perform the following steps:
1. Turn on the device (receiver, TV, etc.) that you want to add to the wireless controller by
pressing the power button on the device.
2. On the wireless controller, press OK to exit the SIRIUS mode. If you have not yet setup
any devices the LCD display scrolls, Press
sirius to listen to music - Press OK to
setup other devices, otherwise the available devices are displayed.
3. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays Add Device. The bottom line of the display lists Receiver as the first
device you can add. Press OK to add your receiver, or press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to select the device you want add and then press OK.
5. The wireless controller displays the device name on the top line and Code Setup on the
next line. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to scroll through the manufacturer’s
codes for the selected device. When you have selected the correct code, the wireless
controller turns off the device.
6. Press OK to save the code.
Repeat the steps above for each device you want to add, or press and hold SET until the
wireless controller exits the menu.

Controlling Your Receiver’s Volume and Setting Its Audio
Source Using the Wireless Controller
You must first add your receiver to the wireless controller before setting it to control the
receiver’s volume. (Refer to the previous sections for adding a device.) Also verify that it is
possible to control the volume of your receiver using the wireless controller before permanently adhering the IR Blaster to your receiver.
If you cannot add a device using its manufacturer’s code, try having the wireless controller
learn the setup from the remote control of the device. (Refer to the section Learn Feature on
page 41.)

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To set up your wireless controller to control your receiver’s volume:
1. Temporarily connect the IR blaster cable to your receiver’s infrared remote control
window. Note: If you cannot find your receiver’s infrared window, try shining a flashlight
at your receiver to locate the infrared “eye”.
2. Press OK to exit the SIRIUS mode. Then press and hold SET until the LCD displays
Initial Setup.
3. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) until the LCD displays Advanced Setup. Press
OK.
4. The LCD displays SEt Volume control. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to find
Set Audio Source For SIRIUS and press OK.
5. The LCD displays Select Audio Device AND Push OK. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to find the audio device that the Sirius Conductor Tuner is connected to. The
wireless controller displays the name of the device (for example, Receiver). Press OK.
6. The LCD displays NOW PUSH OK TO FIND INPUT. Press OK.
7. The LCD displays PUSH OK WHEN YOU FIND YOUR INPUT. The current input is displayed on
the bottom line (for example Input1). Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to find
the input you want to choose. Each time you press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ),
the wireless controller transmits a signal to your receiver. When your receiver selects the
correct input for the Sirius Conductor Tuner, press OK. For example, if you connected
the Sirius Conductor Tuner to the SAT input on your receiver, press Scroll Left ( ) or
Scroll Right ( ) until the receiver changes to the SAT input.
8. The LCD displays Your input is now programmed push OK. Press OK to save the input.
NOTE: Some receivers do not have discrete input selections but instead use a single
input select to cycle through all available inputs. If your receiver operates in this way,
simply use the INPUT key (below the 7 button on the wireless controller) to cycle to the
appropriate audio input for the Sirius Conductor Tuner.
9. The LCD displays SIRIUS Key Now Automatically Changes Input and exits the menu
10. Permanently adhere the IR blaster cable to your receiver’s infrared remote control window by peeling the backing from the adhesive on the end of the cable and sticking the
end of the cable onto your stereo’s infrared remote control window.
You can now use your wireless controller to control your receiver’s volume whenever you
press Vol+, Vol–, or MUTE on the wireless controller when you’re in the SIRIUS mode.

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Using the SIRIUS Key and the
Your Devices On or Off

POWER Key to Turn

You can use the
SIRIUS key on your wireless controller to turn on your Sirius Conductor
Tuner, and the
POWER key to turn it off.
When you press
SIRIUS, the wireless controller enters the SIRIUS mode and turns on
your the Sirius Conductor Tuner. Once you have programmed the audio source as described
previously, the
SIRIUS key also turns on your audio device and controls its volume. By
pressing one key, you can turn on or off your Sirius Conductor Tuner and your receiver or
other audio device while remaining in SIRIUS mode, so you can access all the features of your
SIRIUS radio.
When you are not in the SIRIUS mode, you can turn on or off other devices you have added to
the wireless controller. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to find the device you want to
power on or off and press the POWER key.
NOTE: If you change any settings for your audio device, you must follow the steps for audio
source programming again to save the changes. Refer to the section Controlling Your
Receiver’s Volume and Setting Its Audio Source Using the Wireless Controller on page 23.

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Sirius Conductor Tuner Operation
This section provides operation information for the Sirius Conductor Tuner. For operation
information regarding your connected audio equipment, consult the owners manual which
accompanied that equipment.

Display Modes
This section provides information about the screens displayed on the wireless controller. Note
that before the wireless controller will display any information about the Sirius Conductor
Tuner, it must be paired with the tuner as described in the section Pairing Your Wireless
Controller With Your Sirius Conductor Tuner on page 20.
Normal Mode

When you first turn on your Sirius Conductor Tuner, the wireless controller displays the normal operation (default) screen. The default screen displays the last channel selected before
shutdown, the artist’s name, the channel number, and the preset bank information. (Figure 1)

001 CH NAME

A

Artist Name
Song Title
Figure 1

NOTE: If the artist name or song title is too long to fit the screen, it scrolls across the screen
from right to left.

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Display Button

Pressing DISPLAY from the default screen switches between the channel name and category
on the top line of the display. (Figure 2)

001 CAT

A

Artist Name
Song Title
Figure 2

Channel List Mode

Pressing and holding DISPLAY for three seconds enters Channel List mode. Use CURSOR
UP ( ), CURSOR DOWN ( ), CH +, or CH – to scroll through the channel list. (Figure 3)
Press SELECT to tune the highlighted channel and return to the default display screen.

001 CH Name
002 CH Name
003 CH Name
Figure 3

Note: To preview what is playing on other channels before selecting a channel, press DISPLAY while in the Channel List Mode to change between channel name, artist name and song
title.
Category List Mode

Pressing CURSOR LEFT ( ) or CURSOR RIGHT ( ) changes the display to show the
currently listed category. (Figure 4) Press the cursor buttons again to scroll through the
categories.

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CATEGORY
001 CH Name
002 CH Name
Figure 4

The currently selected channel is highlighted on the second row. Pressing CH + or
CH – browses the channels while remaining in Category List mode. Pressing CURSOR UP
( ) or CURSOR DOWN ( ) browses through the channels while keeping the second line
highlighted. Press SELECT to tune the highlighted channel.

Presets
You can store up to 30 of your favorite channels as presets for easy tuning. There are 10
presets per band, A, B, and C, and channels are assigned preset numbers 0–9, for example,
A1, A2, B1, C1, etc. The current band is displayed in the upper right corner of the default
screen (Figure 1), and if the current channel is saved as a preset, the preset number will also
be displayed, for example, C6.
Storing a Preset

To store a favorite channel as a preset:
1. Tune to the channel you want to store.
2. Select the band by pressing and releasing BAND until the desired band is displayed in
the upper right hand corner of the display (A, B, or C).
3. Press and hold the numeric key (0–9) in which you want to store the until the preset
number appears with the band in the upper right hand corner of display.
The channel is now stored as a preset. Note: You can replace previously stored presets by
saving over them.

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Selecting a Preset

To select a channel you have saved as a preset:
1. Select the band by pressing and releasing BAND until the desired band is displayed in
the upper right hand corner of the display (A, B, or C).
2. Press and release the numeric key in which the preset is stored, for example, 1.
3. After 1.5 seconds the preset channel is tuned.
You can also use the FAV key to browse though the saved presets.

Multi-Radio Control
You can control up to two SIRIUS radios with your wireless controller, the Sirius Conductor
Tuner (model SC-H1W) and the SiriusConnect Home (model SC-H1). To add a second radio,
connect it to your Sirius Conductor Tuner radio using the DIN cable which was included with
the SiriusConnect Home.
Note: After you connect the SiriusConnect Home, make sure to press the RESET button
on the Sirius Conductor Tuner. This enables the second radio. Then follow the installation
instructions for the SiriusConnect Home to activate the radio.
Note: The SiriusConnect Home must use the AC Power Adapter which was provided
with the radio.
1. To select the second SIRIUS radio, press and hold
SIRIUS for 1.5 seconds, or press
SWAP.
2. To highlight a radio (either 1 or 2), press CH +, CH –, CURSOR UP ( ), or CURSOR
DOWN ( ).
3. Press SELECT or DIRECT to select the highlighted SIRIUS radio.
When both SIRIUS radios have been correctly set up, the default display shows a superscripted number to indicate which radio is currently being displayed. Figure 5 shows information
from SIRIUS radio 1 being displayed.

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001 CH NAME

1

A

Artist Name

1

Song Title

1

Figure 5

Press SWAP to switch the display between the SIRIUS radios.

Menu Options
To display the Menu Options, press MENU. A list of the Menu Options will be displayed.
(Figure 6)

MENU OPTIONS
Signal Indicator
Factory Reset
Figure 6

Use CH +, CH –, CURSOR UP ( ), or CURSOR DOWN ( ) to highlight the option you wish
to adjust and press SELECT. The following options are available:
— Signal Indicator
— Factory Reset
— Sirius ID
These menu options are explained in the following sub-sections.
Signal Indicator

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the indoor/outdoor antenna in a location which receives a consistent signal from the SIRIUS
satellites. The signal indicator screen provides a visual display of the signal strength being
received from the satellites (S) and terrestrial transmitters (T). A consistent signal of three
bars or greater is required for good reception.
To display the signal indicator screen:
1. Press CH +, CH –, CURSOR UP ( ), or CURSOR DOWN ( ) to highlight Signal
indicator and press SELECT.
2. The LCD displays two 10-segment horizontal bar graphs (S and T) with a “–“sign to
the left and a “+” sign to the right. The S indicates satellite signal strength and the T
indicates terrestrial signal strength (if available). (Figure 7)
Adjust the indoor/outdoor antenna for the strongest signal reception. To exit press SELECT
or MENU.

Signal Indicator
S +
T +
Figure 7

Factory Reset

Factory reset will restore the Sirius Conductor Tuner to the defaults as shipped from the factory. A factory reset will clear all channel presets.
To perform a factory reset:
1. Press CH +, CH –, CURSOR UP ( ), or CURSOR DOWN ( ) to highlight Factory
reset. and press SELECT.
2. The LCD displays Factory restore?. (Figure 8)
3. Use CH +, CH –, CURSOR UP ( ), or CURSOR DOWN ( ) to highlight YES. Press
SELECT to perform the factory reset. Select NO to leave the settings as they are and
return to the menu options.

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Factory Restore?
Yes
No
Figure 8

Sirius ID

The Sirius ID menu option displays the SIRIUS ID number (SID) of your SIRIUS Conductor
Tuner. This 12-digit number is unique to your tuner and is needed when activating the tuner to
receive the Sirius Satellite Radio service.
To display the Sirius ID:
1. Press CH + , CH –, CURSOR UP ( ), or CURSOR DOWN ( ) to highlight SIRIUS ID and
press SELECT.
2. The LCD displays the tuner’s SIRIUS ID. (Figure 9)
To exit press SELECT or MENU.

Sirius ID
ESN
123456789012
Figure 9

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Special Display Messages
The wireless controller may also display status information about the Sirius Conductor Tuner.
These messages are described in the following table.
Message

Explanation

Out of Range

The LCD displays Out of Range whenever the wireless controller and the
Sirius Conductor Tuner cannot communicate because they are too far apart
or out of range because of some other interference. The display returns to
normal when the wireless controller is again within range of the tuner.

Acquiring
Signal

The LCD displays Acquiring Signal whenever the satellite signal is lost.
This message pops up when the wireless controller is out of range, and
returns to the normal display automatically when the Sirius Conductor
Tuner regains the satellite signal.

Updating
Channels

The LCD displays Updating Channels whenever a channel update from
SIRIUS is detected. While the channels update, the percentage of update
progress is displayed on the screen.

Subscription
Updated

The LCD displays Subscription Updated whenever SIRIUS broadcasts a
subscription update. Press any SIRIUS-related key to complete the update.

Antenna Not
Detected

The LCD displays Antenna Not Detected whenever there is no antenna
detected. If this message appears, check that the antenna is securely
connected to the Sirius Conductor Tuner. The normal display returns
automatically when the antenna is detected again.

Invalid
Channel

The LCD displays Invalid Channel whenever you enter a channel number
that does not exist. After two seconds, the current, active channel information, is re-displayed.

SIRIUS ID
Number (SID)

To display your SIRIUS ID (SID) number, tune to channel 000. You can
also display the SID by selecting Sirius ID from the Menu Options screen.

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Wireless Controller Operation
The SIRIUS Conductor includes a wireless controller which allows you to operate up to 12
home entertainment devices as well as your Sirius Conductor Tuner. Read this section to
familiarize yourself with using the wireless controller.

Setting Up Your Wireless Controller
The first time you power up your wireless controller, you will need to pair it with the Sirius
Conductor Tuner.
To pair the wireless controller with the Sirius Conductor Tuner for the first time:
1. Be sure the red light on the Sirius Conductor Tuner is lit, indicating it is powered on.
2. The wireless controller’s LCD displays sirius radio has not been setup.... push ok to set
up....
3. Press OK. The LCD displays Push button on Sirius radio to begin setup.
4. Press RESET on the Sirius Conductor Tuner. The LCD displays Push Button again on
Sirius Radio to finish.
5. Press RESET again on the Sirius Conductor Tuner. The LCD displays Success! Radio and
Remote are now paired. Then the LCD displays Press SIRIUS to listen to music. Press OK
to setup other devices.
6. Press
SIRIUS.
You can now use the wireless controller to control your Sirius Conductor Tuner.

Adding and Deleting Nodes, Network Reset
A node is any product which is compatible with a Z-Wave® network. Your Sirius Conductor
Tuner and wireless controller are Z-Wave compatible products and are nodes. Your Sirius
Conductor Tuner and any other nodes added to your wireless controller become part of your
network.

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Additional nodes in your network could be other Z-Wave compatible products such as an RF
signal repeater to extend the range of operation of your wireless controller, lighting products,
HVAC controls, or other remote controls, etc. Once a node has been added to your network,
it will act as a range extender for your wireless controller. You can learn more about Z-Wave
and the types of products which are Z-Wave compatible on the Internet at
http://www.z-wavealliance.org.
Adding a Node

Any Z-Wave compatible product (such as your Sirius Conductor Tuner) can be added as
node to your wireless controller. You need to be within two feet of the node which you will be
adding.
To add a node to your network:
Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup.
Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) until the LCD displays SIRIUS Setup. Press OK.
The LCD displays Nodes. Press OK.
The LCD displays Add Radio to Network. Press OK.
The LCD displays Push Button on Radio. Press RESET on the Sirius Conductor Tuner (if
you are adding the tuner) or the appropriate button on the other manufacturer’s node.
6. The LCD displays Successful and then returns to the Nodes screen.
7. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Deleting a Node

You can delete any node which you had previously added to your wireless controller. You will
need to be within two feet of the which node you will be deleting.
To delete a node from your network:
Press and hold SETUP until the LCD displays Initial Setup.
Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) until the LCD displays SIRIUS Setup. Press OK.
The LCD displays Nodes. Press OK.
The LCD displays Add Radio to Network. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) until
the LCD displays Delete Radio From Network.
5. The LCD displays Push Button on Radio. Press RESET on the Sirius Conductor Tuner (if
you are deleting the tuner) or the appropriate button on the other manufacturer’s node.
6. The LCD displays Successful and then returns to the Nodes screen.
7. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.
1.
2.
3.
4.

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Network Reset

Performing a network reset will delete all nodes which had been added to the wireless controller, including your Sirius Conductor Tuner. If you only want to remove a specific node from
your network, refer to the previous section Deleting a Node.
To perform a network reset:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup.
2. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to SIRIUS SETUP. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays NODES. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to NETWORK.
Press OK.
4. The LCD displays NETWORK RESET. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays WAITING, indicating that a network reset is in progress.
6. The LCD displays Successful when the network has been reset.
7. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.
Note: Nodes which have been removed from your network by performing a network reset still
retain the Home ID information from the wireless controller. If you need to remove the Home
ID information from a node, delete the node as described in the previous section, Deleting a
Node on page 35, rather than performing a network reset.

Adding, Deleting, and Replacing Devices
You can control up to 12 devices with your wireless controller. These would be devices which
are not Z-Wave compatible (as described in the previous section) but are commonly found
in home entertainment systems, such as receivers, TVs, satellite boxes, etc., and which have
their own remote controls.
The following table lists the types of devices you can control with your wireless controller.
While adding, deleting, or replacing a device, the long name for the device is shown on the
LCD screen. At all other times, the LCD displays the short name for the device.
Device Types
Long Name
RECEIVER

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Short Name
RCV

Device Types
Long Name

Short Name

TV
CABLE BOX
SATELLITE
DVD
VCR
MISC AUDIO
CD
HOME CTRL
LASER DISC
CASSETTE
MEDIA
AMPLIFIER

TV
CBL
SAT
DVD
VCR
MIS
CD
HOM
LDP
CA
MC
AMP

Note: You must set up your audio device so that your wireless controller controls the volume
and mute functions in order for these features to work properly. Refer to the section Controlling Your Receiver’s Volume and Setting Its Audio Source Using Your Wireless Controller
on page 23.
Adding a Device by Entering Its Manufacturers Code

Each device has a 4-digit code which is assigned by the manufacturer, and devices are added
to the wireless controller by entering or searching for this code. If no code can be found
for the device, the wireless controller can also learn the various functions from the device’s
remote control. (Refer to the section Learn Feature on page 41.)
Before adding a device, refer to the Manufacturer’s Codes section beginning on page 53
and find the code for the device.
To add a device by entering its code:
1. Power on the device you want to add.
2. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays Add Device. The bottom line of the display lists Receiver as the first
device you can add. Either press OK or press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to select another device to add and press OK.

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4. Enter the four-digit code for your device using the 0—9 buttons. The
SIRIUS button
blinks once for each digit entry. It blinks twice after the you have entered the final digit.
5. If an invalid code is entered, the
SIRIUS button emits one long blink and the LCD
displays Invalid. If the correct code is successfully entered the selected device turns off.
6. Press OK to save the code. Press and hold SET to exit the menu..
Adding a Device by Searching for the Manufacturer’s Code

If you cannot locate or do not know the manufacturer’s code for the device you want to add,
you can use the wireless controller to search for the correct code. When the correct code is
found, the device will power off.
To add a device by searching for its code:
1. Power on the device you want to add.
2. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays Add Device. The bottom line of the display lists Receiver as the first
device you can add. Either press OK or use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to select another device to add and press OK.
4. The LCD displays the device name on the top line and Code Setup on the next line.
5. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to scroll through the manufacturer’s codes.
When the correct code is selected, the wireless controller will turn off the device.
6. Press OK to save the code. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.
Note: If the wireless controller cannot find the manufacturer’s code for your receiver, try adding it as an Amplifier and also Misc. Audio and searching for a code for these device types.
Replacing a Device

This feature allows you to replace an existing device saved in the wireless controller’s programming with a new device. This is useful if you replace an existing device with a new one.
Replacing a device overwrites all settings of the device being replaced, such as learned keys
and all other user-programmed features.
To replace an existing device:
1. Power on the replacement device.
2. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays ADD DEVICE. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right (
DEVICE. Press OK.

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) to go to REPLACE

4. The LCD displays REPLACE WHAT? Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to select
the device you want to replace. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays With What Device. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to
a replacement device. Press OK.
6. The LCD displays the code setup and default manufacturer’s code for the replacement
device. Press OK to select the default code or enter the four-digit code for the new
device using the 0—9 buttons. The
SIRIUS button blinks once for each digit entry. It
blinks twice after the you have entered the final digit. Press OK.
7. If an invalid code is entered, the
SIRIUS button emits one long blink and the LCD
displays Invalid. If the correct code is successfully entered, the selected device turns off.
8. The LCD returns to the Replace Device screen. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.
Deleting a Device

This feature allows you to delete a device which had been added to the wireless controller. To
delete a device:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
2. The LCD displays ADD DEVICE. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to DELETE
DEVICE. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays the device name and the code (for example, Cable Box 1376). Press
Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to find the device you want to delete and press OK.
4. The LCD displays ARE YOU SURE? IF SO PUSH OK. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays the name of the deleted device (for example, Cable Box 1376 Has Been
Deleted).
6. Press OK to return to the Delete Device screen, or SET to exit the menu.

Viewing and Changing a Device Code
You can use view and change the manufacturer’s code of a device which you have added to
your wireless controller. The LCD will display the code information for each device.
Viewing a Device Code

To view the manufacturer’s code for a device which had been added to the wireless controller:

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1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
2. The LCD displays ADD DEVICE. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to VIEW
CODE. Press OK.
3. The first line of the LCD displays the long name of the current device and the third line
displays the 4-digit code number for the device.
4. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to view the manufacturer’s codes of other
devices in the wireless controller.
5. After viewing the codes, press OK or SET to exit the menu.
Changing a Device Code

To change the manufacturer’s code for a device which had been added to the wireless
controller:
1. Power on the device for which you are changing the manufacturer’s code.
2. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press OK.
3. The wireless controller displays ADD DEVICE. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to
go to Change Device CODE. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays Change Dev Code on the first line. The second line of the LCD displays
the current device in the middle and any other devices on either side of the current device. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to select the device you want to change
and then press OK.
5. The LCD displays the name of the device and the current code (for example, Cable Box
Code Setup 0877). Enter the new four-digit code for the new device using the 0–9 keys.
The
SIRIUS button blinks once for each digit entry. It blinks twice after the you have
entered the final digit.
6. If an invalid code is entered, the
SIRIUS button emits one long blink, and the LCD
displays Invalid. If the correct code is successfully entered, the selected device turns off.
7. Press OK to save the code. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.

Choosing an Audio Source
If you have an audio receiver or amplifier with multiple inputs, you can program the wireless
controller to automatically select one of its inputs as the audio source for your Sirius Conductor Tuner when the
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press the
SIRIUS button, the wireless controller will automatically select the correct audio
source input.
Note: Any learning of key functions for your audio device must be performed before you
choose the audio source input. Refer to the section Learn Feature on page 41 for more
information.
To choose the audio source input for the Sirius Conductor Tuner:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to SET AUDIO SOURCE
FOR SIRIUS. Press OK.
3. Note: If you only have one SIRIUS radio, i.e., the Sirius Conductor Tuner, skip this step
and proceed to step 4. If two SIRIUS radios are programmed, then LCD displays OK FOR
RADIO 1 < > FOR RADIO 2. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to select the radio.
4. Press OK. The LCD displays SELECT AUDIO DEVICE AND PUSH OK. Press Scroll Left ( ) or
Scroll Right ( ) to find the audio device that your SIRIUS radio/tuner is plugged into.
The name of the device is displayed (for example, Receiver).
5. The LCD displays NOW PUSH OK TO FIND INPUT. Press OK.
6. The LCD displays PUSH OK WHEN YOU FIND YOUR INPUT. The current input label is displayed
in the bottom line (for example, Input1). Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to find
the input you want to choose (Input1–Input15). Press OK to select the displayed input.
7. The LCD displays YOUR INPUT IS NOW PROGRAMMED PUSH OK. Press OK.
8. The LCD displays SIRIUS Key Now Automatically Changes Input and exits the menu.

Learn Feature
If you cannot find a manufacturer’s code for a device you want to add, the wireless controller can learn key functions from the device’s remote control. You’ll need to have the original
remote control from the device in order to learn key functions. You can also use the learn
feature to delete key functions which had been previously learned by the wireless controller.
Before you can learn the key functions of the device’s remote control you need to add the device to the wireless controller. Follow the Adding a Device by Entering the Manufacturer’s
Code procedure on page 37 to add the device. When asked to enter the code for the device,
just enter any valid manufacturer’s code for the type of device from the Manufacturer’s

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Codes section beginning on page 53. (For example, for a CD player you could enter code
0180.)
Learning Key Functions

To have the wireless controller learn a key function from a device’s remote control:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to LEARN FUNCTION.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays Add Learn Key. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays FIND mODE TO LEARN. AND PUSH OK. The bottom line of the LCD displays
the device type (for example, DVD). Press OK to select or press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to select another device and press OK.
5. The LCD displays Align Remotes PUSH OK. Place the wireless controller and the remote
within two inches of each other as shown in Figure 1 and press OK.

2"

Figure 1

6. The remote displays SELECT THE KEY TO LEARN. Press the key you want to learn on the
wireless controller, any key except SET,
SIRIUS, OK, Scroll Left ( ), or Scroll Right
( ).
7. The LCD displays WHEN BACKLIGHT TURNS OFF PUSH TEACHING KEY. The backlight then turns
off and the LCD display reads LEARNING NOW! PRESS TEACHING KEY. Press the teaching key
on the device’s remote control.
8. If the learning is successful, the backlight turns back on and the LCD displays
SUCCESS! PUSH OK TO LEARN PUSH SET TO EXIT.
9. Press OK to learn another key or press SET to exit the learning mode. If you press OK,
the LCD display returns to step 5 to learn another key.

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Note: If learning fails, the LCD display reads LEARNING FAILED PUSH OK TO LEARN PUSH SET TO
EXIT. Possible causes for learning failure might be:
• Attempting the learning procedure too close to a UV source (i.e., sunlight or fluorescent
lighting).
• The wireless controller and the device’s remote control are more than two inches apart.
• The device’s remote control type is an RF-type remote control rather than an infrared (IR)
type. Only IR-type remote controls can be used for learning.
• The IR LEDs on the wireless controller and the device’s remote control are not aligned.
The IR LED on the device’s remote control is usually located on the front tip of the remote
behind a lens.
Deleting All Learned Keys

You can delete all the learned keys for a specific device from the wireless controller. To delete
all the learned keys:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to LEARN FUNCTION.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays ADD LEARN KEY . Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to
DELETE LEARN KEY. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays SELECT MODE THEN PUSH OK. The device name is displayed on the bottom line (for example, DVD). Press OK to select or press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to select another device and press OK.
5. The LCD displays Select Key to Delete or Push OK to Delete All. Press OK.
6. The LCD displays DELETING ALL PUSH OK TO CONFIRM. Press OK. The LCD displays All
Learned Keys Deleted. Push OK to Delete More.
7. Press OK to delete learned keys for other devices or SET to exit the menu.
Deleting a Single Learned Key

You can delete a single learned key for a specific device from the wireless controller. To
delete a single learned key:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to LEARN FUNCTION.
Press OK.

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3. The LCD displays ADD LEARN KEY . Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to
DELETE LEARN KEY. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays SELECT MODE THEN PUSH OK. The device name is displayed on the bottom line (for example, DVD). Press OK to select or press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to select another device and press OK.
5. The LCD displays Select Key to Delete or Push OK to Delete All. Press the key containing the learned function to be deleted.
6. The LCD displays KEY DELETED PUSH OK TO DELETE ANOTHER. Press OK to delete another
learned key function or press and hold SET to exit the menu.

Lock Volume Feature
The lock volume feature allows you to control the audio volume of a device which has been
added to your wireless controller with another device. For example, if have added your DVD
player to the wireless controller, and your DVD audio is connected through your receiver, you
can lock the volume of the DVD player to the receiver so that the volume is controlled by the
receiver. If you have other devices such as a TV, VCR, etc., all these devices can have their
volumes locked to a single device which will then control the volume for all devices.
In order to use the lock volume feature, you first need to select the source device which will
control the volume for the other devices. After you have selected a source device for volume
control, you can then lock the volume control of other devices to the selected source.
Selecting a Source Device for Volume Lock Control

To designate a device as the source device to control the volume of other devices:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays INITIAL SETUP. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to ADVANCED SETUP. Press OK.
2. The LCD displays Set Volume control. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays Lock Volume. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays USE < > TO SELECT VOLUME SOURCE THEN PRESS OK. This is the device
which will control the volume of other devices (for example, a receiver). Press Scroll Left
( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to select the device and press OK.
5. The wireless controller displays the name of the device that you have designated for
volume control (for example, Volume Control is now Set to Receiver) and exits the menu.

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You can now proceed to add other devices so that their volume is locked to the source device
you have just selected.
Adding a Device for Volume Lock

You can add devices for volume lock so that their audio volume will be controlled by the
device you have designated to control volumes. To add a device for volume lock:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. The LCD displays Set Volume control. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays Lock Volume. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to ADD
DEVICE TO VOLUME LOCK. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays USE < > TO SELECT VOLUME SOURCE THEN PUSH OK. Press Scroll Left
( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to the device you want to add to volume lock. The LCD
displays the name of the device having its volume locked and the name of the device to
which it is locked. For example, if you select TV2, and the device you have designated to
control the volume is a receiver, the LCD displays LOCK TV2 TO RECEIVER.
5. When the desired device is displayed press OK. The LCD displays the name of the
device you added for volume lock (for example, TV2 has been added to Volume Lock).
6. The LCD displays Push OK to add another device or push Set to Exit. Press OK to add
another device or press and hold SET to exit the menu.
Removing a Device from Volume Lock

You can remove devices that you had previously designated for volume lock. Once a device
has been removed from volume lock, it’s volume will no longer be controlled by the source
device. To remove a device from volume lock:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. The LCD displays Set Volume control. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays Lock Volume. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to
REMOVE DEVICE FROM VOLUME LOCK. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays USE < > TO find device to remove THEN PUSH OK. Press Scroll Left ( )
or Scroll Right ( ) to go to the device you want to remove from volume lock. The LCD
displays the name of the device you are removing from volume lock. For example, if you
select TV2, the LCD displays REMOVE FROM VOLUME LOCK TV2.
5. When the desired device is displayed press OK. The LCD displays the name of the

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device you removed from volume lock (for example, TV2 has been removed from Volume
Lock).
6. The LCD displays Push OK to remove another or push Set to Exit. Press OK to add
remove another device from volume lock or press and hold SET to exit the menu.

Key Mover Feature
The key mover feature allows you to move key functions for a device from one key to another
key, and from one device to another device. For example, if you have added a DVD player and
a receiver to your wireless controller, you could move the mute key function of the DVD player
to the mute key of the receiver. The key mover feature also provides for deleting a key which
has been moved, or to delete all moved keys.
Moving Key Functions

The add key mover moves key functions from one device to another, or moves the key functions within a single device. To move keys:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to Key Mover. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays ADD KEY MOVER. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays FIND SOURCE Device and PUSH OK. On the bottom line, the wireless controller displays the source mode (for example, TV). Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to find the source device for the key you want to move. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays Select Source Key to Copy. Press the key you wish to copy. All keys
except SET, Scroll Left ( ), Scroll Right ( ), or
SIRIUS are available to move
6. The LCD displays Find Destination DEVICE AND Push OK. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to the destination device for the key you are moving and press OK. The
destination may be the same device or another device.
7. The LCD displays Find Destination Key and Push OK. Press any key except SET, Scroll
Left ( ), Scroll Right ( ), or
SIRIUS and press OK.
8. The LCD displays Key Mover Saved.
9. The LCD displays Push OK to add another Push Set to exit. If you press OK, the LCD
returns to step 3. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.

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Deleting Moved Keys

You can delete all moved keys from a device or delete a single moved key from a device. To
delete moved keys:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to Key Mover. Press OK.
3. The LCD displays ADD KEY MOVER. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to
DELETE KEY MOVER. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays FIND DEVICE and PUSH OK. The device name is displayed on the bottom
line. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to the device with the moved keys
which you want to delete. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays Select Key to Delete or Push OK to Delete All.
a. If you wish to delete a single key, press the key to be deleted. The LCD displays KEY
DELETED PUSH OK TO DELETE ANOTHER.
OR
b. If you wish to delete all moved keys from the device press OK. The LCD displays
Deleting All Push OK to Confirm. Press OK. The LCD displays All Moved Keys Deleted
Push OK to Delete More.
6. Press OK to delete more keys or press and hold SET to exit the menu..

Key Macros Feature
The key macro feature allows you to program a series of keystrokes into a single key. For
example, you can program a key macro for the POWER button that turns on/off all of your
home entertainment equipment with a single press of the POWER button. Key macros are not
available in when in the SIRIUS mode.
NOTE: Macro programming overrides the key’s original function in all modes. However, you
can access the key’s original function by pressing and releasing SET, then pressing the key to
which the macro is assigned. The key then sends its original function and not the macro.
Adding a Key Macro

To add a new key macro to the wireless controller:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left (

) or Scroll

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Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP, press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to KEY MACRO.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays ADD KEY MACRO. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays SELECT MACRO KEY. Press any key except SET, Scroll Left ( ), Scroll
Right ( )or
SIRIUS and press OK.
5. The LCD displays ENTER THE MACRO SEQUENCE. You can now enter up to 30 keystrokes
for the macro. After you press a key to be added to the macro, the LCD displays PUSH
OK FOR 3 SECONDS TO SAVE. Continue to press each key you want in your macro until you
are finished. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to the device which will be
sending the keystroke (such as TV, DVD, etc.) and then press the desired key which will
be added to the macro.
6. If you want the macro to end with a specific device selected, press Scroll Left ( ) or
Scroll Right ( ) to go to the device before saving your macro in the next step. Note: If
you enter more than 30 keystrokes into the macro, the LCD displays Memory Full.
7. When you are finished, press and hold OK for three seconds to save your macro.
8. The LCD displays Macro Saved and then Key Macro. Press OK to create another macro
or press and hold SET to exit the menu.
Deleting a Key Macro

You can delete a key macro from the wireless controller. To delete a key macro:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to KEY MACRO.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays ADD KEY MACRO. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to
DELETE MACRO. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays SELECT MACRO KEY TO DELETE AND PUSH OK. Press the key containing the
macro to be deleted and press OK.
5. The LCD displays MACRO DELETED CHOOSE ANOTHER OR SET TO EXIT. If you want to delete
another macro key press OK or press and hold SET to exit the menu.

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Adjusting the Contrast of the LCD Display
You can adjust the contrast setting of the LCD display on the wireless controller. To change
the contrast setting:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP, press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to CONTRAST.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays CONTRAST SETUP, with 10 blocks to show the current contrast setting.
Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to adjust the contrast setting.
4. When you are finished adjusting the contrast press OK.
5. The LCD displays Contrast. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.

LCD Timer Feature
The LCD Timer feature allows you to adjust how long the text is displayed after each keypress. You can set the time to 10, 20, or 30 seconds.
To adjust the LCD Timer:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup. Press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP, press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to LCD Timer.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays SET TO 20 SECONDS (or the current setting). Press Scroll Left ( ) or
Scroll Right ( ) to adjust the LCD timer to 10, 20, or 30 seconds and press OK
4. The LCD displays LCD TIMER. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.
Note: This adjustment does not affect the backlight. The backlight for the LCD display and
keys turns off after 10 seconds of no activity.

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About Feature
The About screen displays information about the wireless controller and the Sirius Conductor
Tuner. You can find software version information about the wireless controller and the Sirius
Conductor Tuner using this feature.
To view the About information:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP, press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to About. Press
OK.
3. The LCD displays the About information. To view more information press Scroll Left
( ) or Scroll Right ( ).
4. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.

Reset Remote Feature
The reset remote feature allows you to either reset the features you have programmed into the
wireless controller, or to reset the wireless controller to the factory settings.
Resetting Features

Resetting features deletes any features which have been programmed in the wireless controller such as moved keys, macros, learned keys, and volume lock. This reset will not delete any
devices which have been added to the wireless controller.
To reset features:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to RESET REMOTE.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays TO RESET ALL FEATURES PUSH OK. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays PUSH OK TO CONFIRM OR SET TO CANCEL. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays Reset Confirmed and exits the menu.

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Resetting to Factory Settings

Resetting the wireless controller to its factory settings will delete everything that has been
programmed in the wireless controller, including all devices which have been added to the
wireless controller. Use caution when restoring to the factory settings.
To perform a factory reset:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to Advanced Setup and press OK.
2. From ADVANCED SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to RESET REMOTE.
Press OK.
3. The LCD displays TO RESET ALL FEATURES PUSH OK. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to go to To RESET TO FACTORY SETTING PUSH OK. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays PUSH OK TO CONFIRM OR SET TO CANCEL. Press OK.
5. The LCD displays THIS CLEARS ALL EVEN CODE SETUP ARE YOU SURE? Press OK.
6. The LCD displays Reset Confirmed. The wireless controller is now reset to its original
factory programming and exits the menu.

Remote Copy Feature
The remote copy feature allows you to send all the programming from the wireless controller
to another remote control creating a second remote for your network. It also allows you to
receive all the programming from another remote control to your wireless controller.
Note: Using the wireless controller to replicate a third-party manufacturer’s remote causes
the wireless controller to be part of the network which slows down performance if it’s part of
a greater network of nodes. For best performance, the wireless controller should only use one
third-party node as a router (range extender) that is not part of a greater network. The more
nodes in a network, the slower the communication will be with the Sirius Conductor Tuner.
Transmitting Programming to Another Remote Control

Transmitting the programming from your wireless controller to another remote control will
create a secondary remote control. You will need to follow the instructions of the other remote
control to prepare it to receive the programming from the wireless controller.
To transmit the programming of the wireless controller to another remote control:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left (

) or Scroll

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Right ( ) to go to SIRIUS Setup and press OK.
2. From SIRIUS SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to REMOTE COPY. Press
OK.
3. The LCD displays TRANSMIT NETWORK INFORMATION. Press OK.
4. The LCD displays Sending until the wireless controller completes the replication process.
5. The LCD displays Successful if the programming was successfully sent, or TIME OUT if
the programming was not successfully sent. Press and hold SET to exit the menu..
Receiving Programming from Another Remote Control

If you have a remote control in your network, you can have it send its programming information
to the wireless controller. You will need to follow the instructions of the other remote control
to prepare it to send the programming information to the wireless controller.
To have the wireless controller receive the programming from another remote control:
1. Press and hold SET until the LCD displays Initial Setup. Use Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll
Right ( ) to go to SIRIUS Setup and press OK.
2. From SIRIUS SETUP press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right ( ) to go to REMOTE COPY. Press
OK.
3. The LCD displays TRANSMIT NETWORK INFORMATION. Press Scroll Left ( ) or Scroll Right
( ) to go to RECEIVE A COPY and press OK.
4. The LCD displays RECEIVING until the wireless controller completes the replication process.
5. The LCD displays Successful if the programming was successfully received, or TIME OUT
if the programming was not successfully received. Press and hold SET to exit the menu.

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Manufacturer’s Codes
Setup Codes For
Audio Amplifiers
Setup Codes For
Acurus
Adcom
Bel Canto Design
Bose
Classe
Elan
Halcro
Harman/Kardon
JVC
Krell
Left Coast
Lexicon
Logitech
Luxman
Marantz
Mark Levinson
McIntosh
NEC
Optimus
Parasound
Philips
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Primare

Audio Amplifiers
0765
0577, 1100
1583
0674
1461, 1462
0647
1934
0892
0331
1837
0892
1145, 1802
1408
0165
0892
1483
0251
0264
0823
0246, 1934
0892
0823
0892
1395

Setup Codes For Audio Amplifiers
RCA
0823
Redstar
1381
Sansui
1381
Shure
0264
Sony
0689, 0815, 1126
Victor
0331
Yamaha
0354, 0133

Setup Codes For
Audio Receivers
Setup Codes For Audio Receivers
ADC
0531
Adcom
0616
Aiwa
1405, 0121, 1388,
1641
Alco
1390
Anam
1609, 1074
Apex Digital
1774
Audiotronic
1189
Audiovox
1390
B&K
0701, 0820, 0840
Bose
1229, 0639, 1253,
1933
Capetronic
0531
Carver
1189

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Setup Codes For Audio Receivers
Coby
1389
Daewoo
1250
Denon
1360, 1142
Fisher
1801
Harman/Kardon
0110, 0891, 1304,
1306
Hitachi
1801
Integra
0135, 1298, 1320
JBL
0110, 1306
JVC
1282, 1374, 1495
Kenwood
1313, 1570, 1569
KLH
1390, 1412, 1428
Koss
1366, 1497
LG
1293
Liquid Video
1497
Magnavox
1189, 1269, 0531,
1514
Marantz
1189, 1269, 1289
Norcent
1389
Nova
1389
Onkyo
0135, 0842, 1298,
1320, 1531
Optimus
1023, 0531, 0670,
1074
Oritron
1366, 1497
Panasonic
1308, 1518, 1288,
1316, 1548, 1633,
1763, 1764
Philips
1189, 1269, 1266
Pioneer
1023, 0014, 0150,
0531, 0630, 1384
Polk Audio
1289
Proscan
1254

54 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For Audio Receivers
RCA
1023, 1609, 1254,
0531, 1074, 1390,
1511
Rio
1869
Samsung
1295, 1500
Sanyo
1469, 1801
Sherwood
1077, 1653
Sonic Blue
1869
Sony
1058, 1441, 1258,
1759, 1622, 1558,
1658, 1758, 1858
Soundesign
0670
Stereophonics
1023
Sunfire
1313
Teac
1074, 1390, 1528
Technics
1308, 1518
Thorens
1189
Venturer
1390
Wards
0014
Yamaha
0176, 1176, 1276,
1331, 1375
Zenith
1293

Setup Codes For
Audio Accessories
Setup Codes For Audio Accessories
Aiwa
0159
Altec Lansing
0607, 1056, 1485
Apple
1115, 1644
Cambridge Sound1530
works

Setup Codes For Audio Accessories
Creative
0872
D-Link
1522
DLO
1155
Integra
1789
iPort
2042
Marantz
1491
Motorola
1464
NaviPod
1644
Netgear
1785
Omnifi
1605
Onkyo
1789
Roku
1828
Slim Devices
1844
Sonance
2042
Sony
0159
SSI
1522
Yamaha
1809, 1810

Setup Codes For
Cable Set Top Box
Setup Codes For Cable Set Top Box
ABC
0003, 0008
Americast
0899
Bell South
0899
Digeo
1187
Director
0476
General Instrument 0476, 0810, 0276,
0003
GoldStar
0144
Hamlin
0273

Setup Codes For Cable Set Top Box
Jerrold
0476, 0810, 0276,
0003
Memorex
0000
Motorola
1376, 0476, 0810,
0276, 1187
Pace
1877, 0237, 0008
Panasonic
0000, 0107
Paragon
0000
Philips
1305, 0317
Pioneer
1877, 0877, 0144,
0533
Pulsar
0000
Quasar
0000
Regal
0273
Runco
0000
Samsung
0144
Scientific Atlanta
1877, 0877, 0477,
0008
Sony
1006
Starcom
0003
Supercable
0276
Torx
0003
Toshiba
0000
Zenith
0000, 0525, 0899

Setup Codes For
CD Players
Setup Codes For CD Players
DKK
0000
Integra
0101
JVC
0072, 1294

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Setup Codes For CD Players
Magnavox
0038
Marantz
0038, 0180, 0435
Miro
0000
Onkyo
1327, 0101
Optimus
0000
Panasonic
0388, 0752
Philips
0274
Pioneer
1062, 1087
RCA
1062
Realistic
0180
Sharp
0180
Sherwood
0180
Sony
0490, 0000, 0100,
1364, 0185
Teac
0180
Victor
0072
Yamaha
0490, 0036, 1292

Setup Codes For
Cassette Decks
Setup Codes For Cassette Decks
Aiwa
0029
Carver
0029
Denon
0076
Harman/Kardon
0182, 0029
JVC
0244
Magnavox
0029
Marantz
0029
Optimus
0027
Philips
0029
Pioneer
0027

56 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For Cassette Decks
Polk Audio
0029
RCA
0027
Sansui
0029
Sony
0243, 0170, 0291
Wards
0027
Yamaha
0097

Setup Codes For
DBS/PVR Combination
Setup Codes For
DBS/PVR Combination
Controlled by the Satellite
DirecTV
1377, 0392, 0639,
1142, 1076, 0099,
1392, 1442, 1640
Dish Network
1505, 0775
System
Dishpro
1505, 0775
Echostar
1505, 0775
Expressvu
0775
Hughes Network
1142, 1442
Systems
Philips
1142, 1442
Proscan
0392
RCA
1392
Samsung
1442
Sony
0639, 1640
Controlled by the VCR
Hughes Network
0739
Systems
Philips
0739

Setup Codes For
DBS/PVR Combination
Samsung
0739

Setup Codes For
DVD Players
Setup Codes For DVD Players
Akai
0695, 0899
Alco
0790
Apex Digital
0672, 0717, 0830
Audiovox
0790
Blaupunkt
0717
Blue Parade
0571
Broksonic
0695
CyberHome
0816
Denon
0490, 0634
Disney
0675
DVD2000
0521
Emerson
0591, 0675
Enterprise
0591
Funai
0675
GE
0522, 0717
Go Video
1075
Greenhill
0717
Hitachi
0573, 0664
Hiteker
0672
Initial
0717
Integra
0627
JVC
0558, 0623, 0867,
1164
Kawasaki
0790
Kenwood
0490, 0534

Setup Codes For DVD Players
KLH
0717, 0790
LG
0591
Magnavox
0503, 0539, 0646,
0675
Marantz
0539
Memorex
0695
Microsoft
0522
Mintek
0717
Mitsubishi
1521, 0521
Nesa
0717
Onkyo
0503, 0627
Panasonic
0490, 0703, 1362,
1462, 1490, 1762
Philips
0503, 0539, 0646,
0675, 0854, 1260,
1267, 1354
Pioneer
0525, 0571, 0631
Polk Audio
0539
Presidian
0675
Proscan
0522
RCA
0522, 0571, 0717,
0790, 0822, 1022,
1132
Rotel
0623
Sampo
0752
Samsung
0490, 0573, 0820,
0899, 1075
Sansui
0695
Sanyo
0695
Sharp
0630, 0675, 0752,
1256
Shinsonic
0533

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Setup Codes For DVD Players
0533, 1533, ,
1033, 1431
Sylvania
0675
Symphonic
0675
Teac
0790, 0809
Technics
0490, 0703
Theta Digital
0571
Toshiba
0503, 0695, 1045,
1154
Urban Concepts
0503
Venturer
0790
Xbox
0522
Yamaha
0490, 0539, 0545
Zenith
0503, 0591
Sony

Setup Codes For
DVD/PVR Combination
Setup Codes For
DVD/PVR Combination
Controlled by the DVD
Panasonic
0490
Pioneer
0631
RCA
0522
Sharp
1256
Sylvania
0675
Controlled by the VCR
RCA
0880
Sylvania
0000
Toshiba
1996

58 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For
DVD/VCR Combination
Setup Codes For
DVD/VCR Combination
Controlled by the DVD
Broksonic
0695
Emerson
0675
Funai
0675
Go Video
1075
Hitachi
0664
JVC
0867, 1164
Magnavox
0675
Memorex
0695
Panasonic
1762
Philips
0675, 1267
Presidian
0675
RCA
0522, 0822
Samsung
0820, 1075
Sansui
0695
Sharp
0630
Sony
0864, 1033, 1431
Sylvania
0675
Symphonic
0675
Toshiba
0503
Controlled by the VCR
Hitachi
0000
RCA
0060
Sylvania
0000
Symphonic
0000

Setup Codes For
DVD Recorders
Setup Codes For DVD Recorders
Funai
0675
JVC
1164
Magnavox
0646, 0675
Panasonic
0490
Philips
0646
Pioneer
0631
RCA
0522
Samsung
0490
Sharp
0675
Sony
1033, 1431
Sylvania
0675

Setup Codes For
HDTV Decoders
Setup Codes For HDTV Decoders
DirecTV
0392
LG
1414
Samsung
1276
Zenith
1856

Setup Codes For
Home Automation
Setup Codes For Home Automation
Amana
1716
Frigidaire
1333

Setup Codes For Home Automation
GE
0240
GoldStar
1537
Kenmore
1537
LG
1537
One For All
0167
Radio Shack
0240
Russound
1232, 1233
Security System
0167
Universal X10
0167
Whirlpool
1332
X10
0167

Setup Codes For
Video Laser Disk Players
Setup Codes For
Video Laser Disk Players
Aiwa
0203
Carver
0064, 0194
Denon
0059, 0172
Funai
0203
Harman/Kardon
0194
Magnavox
0194, 0217
Marantz
0064, 0194
Mitsubishi
0059
NAD
0059
Optimus
0059
Panasonic
0204
Philips
0064, 0194
Pioneer
0059
Polk Audio
0194
Quasar
0204

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Setup Codes For
Video Laser Disk Players
Realistic
0203
Sony
0193, 0201
Technics
0204
Theta Digital
0194
Yamaha
0217

Setup Codes For
Media Center Controllers
Setup Codes For
Media Center Controllers
ABS
1272
Alienware
1272
CyberPower
1272
Gateway
1272
Hewlett Packard
1272
Howard Computers 1272
HP
1272
Hush
1272
iBUYPOWER
1272
Linksys
1272
Media Center PC
1272
Microsoft
1272
Mind
1272
Niveus Media
1272
Northgate
1272
Ricavision
1272
Sony
1272, 1324
Stack 9
1272
Systemax
1272

60 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For
Media Center Controllers
Tagar Systems
1272
Toshiba
1272
Touch
1272
Viewsonic
1272
Voodoo
1272
ZT Group
127
Controlled by the VCR
CyberPower
1972
Gateway
1972
Hewlett Packard
1972
iBUYPOWER
1972
Microsoft
1972
Northgate
1972
Northgate
1972

Setup Codes For PVRs
Setup Codes For PVRs
Controlled by the VCR
ABS
1972
Alienware
1972
CyberPower
1972
Dell
1972
DirecTV
0739
Gateway
1972
Hewlett Packard
1972
Howard Computers 1972
HP
1972
Hughes Network
0739
Systems
Humax
0739

Setup Codes For PVRs
Hush
1972
iBUYPOWER
1972
Linksys
1972
Media Center PC
1972
Microsoft
1972
Mind
1972
Niveus Media
1972
Northgate
1972
Panasonic
0616
Philips
0618, 0739
RCA
0880
ReplayTV
0614, 0616
Samsung
0739
Sonic Blue
0614, 0616
Sony
0636, 1972
Stack 9
1972
Systemax
1972
Tagar Systems
1972
Tivo
0618, 0636, 0739
Toshiba
1972, 1996
Touch
1972
Viewsonic
1972
Voodoo
1972
ZT Group
1972

Setup Codes For
Televisions
Setup Codes For Televisions
Admiral
0093, 0463
Advent
0761
Aiko
0092

Setup Codes For Televisions
0812, 0702, 0030,
0672
America Action
0180
Anam
0180
AOC
0030
Apex Digital
0748, 0879, 0765
Audiovox
0451, 0180, 0092
Aventura
0171
Bell & Howell
0154
Bradford
0180
Broksonic
0236, 0463
Candle
0030
Carnivale
0030
Carver
0054
Celebrity
0000
Celera
0765
Changhong
0765
Citizen
0060, 0030, 0092
Clarion
0180
Commercial Solu1447, 0047
tions
Contec
0180
Craig
0180
Crosley
0054
Crown
0180
Curtis Mathes
0047, 0054, 0154,
0451, 0093, 0060,
0702, 0030, 0145,
0166, 1347
CXC
0180
Daewoo
0451, 0092, 1661,
0672
Dell
1178
Akai

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Setup Codes For Televisions
Denon
0145
Dumont
0017
Durabrand
0463, 0180, 0178,
0171
Electroband
0000
Electrograph
1755
Emerson
0154, 0236, 0463,
0180, 0178, 0171
Envision
0030
ESA
0812, 0171
Fisher
0154
Fujitsu
0683, 0809
Funai
0180, 0171
Futuretech
0180
Gateway
1755, 1756
GE
1447, 0047, 0051,
0451, 0178, 1347
Gibralter
0017, 0030
GoldStar
0178, 0030
Grunpy
0180
Hallmark
0178
Harman/Kardon
0054
Harvard
0180
Havermy
0093
Hello Kitty
0451
Hisense
0748
Hitachi
1145, 0145
Infinity
0054
Insignia
0171
Inteq
0017
JBL
0054
JCB
0000
Jensen
0761

62 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For Televisions
JVC
0053, 0731, 1253
KEC
0180
Kenwood
0030
KLH
0765
KTV
0180, 0030
LG
1265, 0178, 0856,
1178
LXI
0047, 0054, 0154,
0156, 0178
Magnavox
1454, 0054, 0030,
0706, 1254
Marantz
0054, 0030
Matsushita
0250, 0650
Maxent
1755
Megatron
0178, 0145
Memorex
0154, 0463, 0150,
0178
MGA
0150, 0178, 0030
Midland
0047, 0017, 0051
Mitsubishi
0093, 1250, 0150,
0178, 0836
Motorola
0093
MTC
0060, 0030
Multitech
0180
NAD
0156, 0178, 0866
NEC
0030, 1704
NetTV
1755
Nikko
0178, 0030, 0092
Norcent
0748
NTC
0092
Onwa
0180
Optimus
0154, 0250, 0166,
0650

Setup Codes For Televisions
Optonica
0093
Orion
0236, 0463, 1463
Panasonic
0250, 0051, 0650
Penney
0047, 0156, 0051,
0060, 0178, 0030,
1347
Philco
0054, 0030
Philips
1454, 0054, 0690
Pilot
0030
Pioneer
0166, 0679, 0866
Polaroid
0765
Portland
0092
Prima
0761
Prism
0051
Proscan
1447, 0047, 1347
Proton
0178
Pulsar
0017
Quasar
0250, 0051, 0650
RadioShack
0047, 0154, 0180,
0178, 0030
RCA
1447, 0047, 0090,
0679, 1047, 1347,
1547
Realistic
0154, 0180, 0178,
0030
Runco
0017, 0030
Sampo
0030, 1755
Samsung
0060, 0812, 0702,
0178, 0030, 0766,
0814, 1060
Sansui
0463
Sanyo
0154
Scotch
0178

Setup Codes For Televisions
0236, 0180, 0178
0047, 0054, 0154,
0156, 0178, 0171
Sharp
0093
Sheng Chia
0093
Sony
1100, 0000
Soundesign
0180, 0178
Squareview
0171
SSS
0180
Starlite
0180
Superscan
0093
Supreme
0000
SVA
0748
Sylvania
0054, 0030, 0171
Symphonic
0180, 0171
Tandy
0093
Tatung
1756
Technics
0250, 0051
Techwood
0051
Teknika
0054, 0180, 0150,
0060, 0092
Telefunken
0702
TMK
0178
TNCi
0017
Toshiba
0154, 1256, 0156,
1265, 0060, 0650,
0845, 1156, 1656,
1704
TVS
0463
Vector Research
0030
Victor
0053
Vidikron
0054
Vidtech
0178
Scott
Sears

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63

Setup Codes For Televisions
Viewsonic
0885, 1755
Vizio
0885, 1756
Wards
0054, 0178, 0030,
0866, 1156
Waycon
0156
Westinghouse
0885
White Westing0463
house
Yamaha
0030
Zenith
0017, 0463, 1265,
0178, 0092

Setup Codes For
Televisions (DLP)
Setup Codes For Televisions (DLP)
LG
1265
Mitsubishi
1250
RCA
1447
Samsung
0812, 1060
Toshiba
1265

Setup Codes For
Televisions (LCD)
Setup Codes For Televisions (LCD)
Audiovox
0180
Dell
1178
Funai
0171
LG
0856, 1178
Magnavox
1454

64 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For Televisions (LCD)
Mitsubishi
1250
Panasonic
0650
Philips
1454
RCA
0047
Samsung
0812, 0766, 0814
Sharp
0093
Sylvania
0171
Symphonic
0171
Toshiba
0845, 1656
Viewsonic
0885
Vizio
0885, 1756
Westinghouse
0885
Zenith
1265

Setup Codes For
Televisions (Plasma)
Setup Codes for Televisions (Plasma)
Akai
0812
Electrograph
1755
ESA
0812
Fujitsu
0683, 0809
Gateway
1755, 1756
JVC
0731
LG
0178, 0856
Maxent
1755
Mitsubishi
0836
NEC
1704
NetTV
1755
Panasonic
0250, 0650
Philips
0690
Pioneer
0679

Setup Codes for Televisions (Plasma)
Sampo
1755
Samsung
0812
Sony
0000
Tatung
1756
Toshiba
0650, 1704
Viewsonic
1755
Vizio
1756
Zenith
0178

Setup Codes For
TV/DVD Combination
Setup Codes For TV/DVD Combination
Controlled by the DVD
Akai
0695
Apex Digital
0830
Broksonic
0695
Emerson
0675
Panasonic
1490
Philips
0854, 1260
RCA
1022
Samsung
0899
Sansui
0695
Sylvania
0675
Toshiba
0695

Setup Codes For
TV/VCR Combination
Setup Codes For TV/VCR Combination
Controlled by the TV
America Action
0180
Audiovox
0180
Emerson
0236
Controlled by the VCR
Broksonic
1479
Citizen
1278
Curtis Mathes
1035
Daewoo
1278
Emerson
1278, 1479
Funai
0000
GE
0807, 1035, 1060
GoldStar
1237
Harley Davidson
0000
Hitachi
0000
Lloyd’s
0000
Magnasonic
1278
Magnavox
0000, 1781
Memorex
1237
Mitsubishi
0807
Orion
1479
Panasonic
1035
Penney
1035, 1237
Quasar
1035
RadioShack
0000
RCA
0807, 1035, 1060
Samsung
1014
Sansui
0000, 1479
Sears
0000, 1237

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65

Setup Codes For TV/VCR Combination
Sony
0000, 1232
Sylvania
1781
Symphonic
0000
Thomas
0000
Toshiba
0845, 1145
Zenith
0000, 1479

Setup Codes For
TV/VCR/DVD Combination
Setup Codes For TV/VCR/DVD Combination
Controlled by the DVD
Akai
0899
Panasonic
1362, 1462
RCA
1132
Sharp
0630
Toshiba
1045
Controlled by the VCR
Sharp
0807

Setup Codes For
Satellite Set Top Boxes
Setup Codes For Satellite Set Top
Boxes
Chaparral
0216
Crossdigital
1109

66 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

Setup Codes For Satellite Set Top
Boxes
DirecTV
1377, 0392, 0566,
0639, 1639, 1142,
0247, 0749, 1749,
0724, 0819, 1856,
1076, 1108, 0099,
1109, 1414, 1442,
1609, 1392, 1640
Dish Network
1505, 1005, 0775,
System
1775
Dishpro
1505, 1005, 0775,
1775
Echostar
1505, 1005, 0775,
1775
Expressvu
0775, 1775
GE
0566
GOI
0775, 1775
Hitachi
0819
HTS
0775, 1775
Hughes Network
1142, 0749, 1749,
Systems
1442
JVC
0775, 1775
LG
1414
Magnavox
0724, 0722
Memorex
0724
Mitsubishi
0749
Motorola
0856
Panasonic
0247, 0701
Paysat
0724
Philips
1142, 0749, 1749,
0724, 1076, 0722,
0099, 1442
Proscan
0392, 0566

Setup Codes For Satellite Set Top
Boxes
RCA
0566, 0855, 0143,
1392
Samsung
1377, 1276, 1108,
1109, 1442, 1609
Sony
0639, 1639, 1640
Tivo
1142, 1442
Toshiba
0749, 1749, 0790,
1285
UltimateTV
1392, 1640
Uniden
0724, 0722
Zenith
1856, 0856

Setup Codes For VCRs
Setup Codes For VCRs
BS
1972
Adventura
0000
Aiwa
0000
Alienware
1972
American High
0035
Broksonic
0184, 1479
Canon
0035
Carver
0081
Citizen
1278
Curtis Mathes
0060, 0035, 1035
CyberPower
1972
Daewoo
0045, 1278
Dell
1972
Denon
0042
DirecTV
0739
Durabrand
0039

Setup Codes For VCRs
Dynatech
0000
Emerex
0032
Emerson
0184, 0000, 1278,
1479
Fuji
0035, 0033
Funai
0000
Garrard
0000
Gateway
1972
GE
0060, 0035, 0807,
1035, 1060
GoldStar
1237
Gradiente
0000
Harley Davidson
0000
Harman/Kardon
0081
Hewlett Packard
1972
Hitachi
0000, 0042
Howard Computers 1972
HP
1972
Hughes Network
0042, 0739
Systems
Humax
0739
Hush
1972
iBUYPOWER
1972
JVC
0067
Kenwood
0067
Kodak
0035
Linksys
1972
Lloyd’s
0000
Magnasonic
1278
Magnavox
0035, 0039, 0081,
0000, 1781
Marantz
0035, 0081
Matsushita
0035

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67

Setup Codes For VCRs
Media Center PC
1972
MEI
0035
Memorex
0035, 0039,
1237
Microsoft
1972
Mind
1972
Minolta
0042
Mitsubishi
0067, 0807
Motorola
0035
MTC
0000
Multitech
0000
NEC
0067
Niveus Media
1972
Northgate
1972
Olympus
0035
Optimus
1062
Orion
0184, 1479
Panasonic
1062, 0035,
0616, 1035
Penney
0035, 0042,
1237
Pentax
0042
Philco
0035
Philips
0035, 0081,
0739
Pioneer
0067
Polk Audio
0081
Proscan
0060, 1060
Pulsar
0039
Quasar
0035, 1035
RadioShack
0000
RCA
0060, 0042,
0880, 1035,

68 [ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

0000,

0225,
1035,

0618,

0807,
1060

Setup Codes For VCRs
Realistic
0035, 0000
ReplayTV
0614, 0616
Ricavision
1972
Runco
0039
Samsung
0045, 0739,
Sanky
0039
Sansui
0000, 0067,
Scott
0184, 0045
Sears
0035, 0000,
1237
Sharp
0807
Sonic Blue
0614, 0616
Sony
0035, 0032,
0000, 0636,
1972
Stack 9
1972
STS
0042
Sylvania
0035, 0081,
1781
Symphonic
0000
Systemax
1972
Tagar Systems
1972
Teac
0000
Technics
0035
Teknika
0035, 0000
Thomas
0000
Tivo
0618, 0636,
1996
Toshiba
0045, 0845,
1972, 1996
Touch
1972
Vector
0045
Video Concepts
0045

1014
1479
0042,

0033,
1232,

0000,

0739,
1145,

Setup Codes For VCRs
Viewsonic
1972
Villain
0000
Voodoo
1972
Wards
0060, 0035, 0081,
0000, 0042
XR-1000
0035, 0000
Zenith
0039, 0033, 0000,
1479
ZT Group
1972

Setup Codes For Video Accessories
Sony
1272, 1324, 1364
Stack 9
1272
Systemax
1272
Tagar Systems
1272
Toshiba
1272
Touch
1272
Viewsonic
1272
Voodoo
1272
ZT Group
1272

Setup Codes For
Video Accessories
Setup Codes For Video Accessories
ABS
1272
Alienware
1272
CyberPower
1272
D-Link
1554
Gateway
1272
Hewlett Packard
1272, 1267
Howard Computers 1272
HP
1272
Hush
1272
iBUYPOWER
1272
Linksys
1272, 1365
Media Center PC
1272
Microsoft
1272
Mind
1272
Niveus Media
1272
Northgate
1272
Ricavision
1272
Roku
1486

[ Manufacturer’s Codes ]

69

Troubleshooting
Symptom

Solution

I’m only receiving channels 000
and 184

Call 1-888-539-7474 to activate your subscription.

The wireless controller
continues to display “Antenna
Not Detected”

Make sure your antenna is securely connected to the
Sirius Conductor Tuner.

The wireless controller doesn’t
show any information after
pressing the SIRIUS button

Press the Reset button on the Sirius Conductor Tuner.

I‘ve added a second SIRIUS
radio but the wireless controller
can’t find it after pressing
SWAP

Press the Reset button on the Sirius Conductor Tuner.

My audio receiver doesn’t
respond to any of the
manufacturer’s codes

Program your wireless controller by learning the functions from your original remote. (Refer to the Learn
Feature section on page 41.)

I cannot get the audio source
input function to switch
automatically when I press the
SIRIUS button

Use your wireless controller’s learning feature to learn
the audio receiver’s input function to a numeric button
(0-9) in the receiver mode. Then go through the audio
source programming again. Refer to the section Controlling Your Receiver’s Volume and Setting Its Audio
Source Using the Wireless Controller on page 23.

70 [ Troubleshooting ]

Troubleshooting Continued
Symptom

Solution

I get an Out of Range message
even when I’m close to the
Sirius Conductor Tuner

Go through SIRIUS setup and delete the Sirius Conductor Tuner. Then pair the Sirius Conductor Tuner to the
wireless controller again. Refer to the section Pairing
Your Wireless Controller With Your Sirius Conductor
Tuner on page 20.

I can’t get all the remote control
functions working properly
for my device (TV, Receiver,
Cable Box, etc.) when using the
wireless controller

Some manufacturer’s codes enable only partial functions. Try going through the remaining manufacturer’s
codes in the list to find one that works better. If you
can’t find any, then use the learning function to learn
the missing functions from the device’s remote control.
(Refer to the Learn Feature section on page 41.)

No display at all times

Replace batteries with four new AAA alkaline batteries.

No display when programming

Display has turned off due to inactivity. Start programming again and do not pause while performing instructions.

During programming, the LED
displays a long flash.

An invalid entry has occurred. Check the keys to be
pressed and start programming again.

How do I stop programming?

Press SET once to back up one step in programming.
Press and hold SET to exit programming completely.

Changing channels does not
work properly

If the original remote control required pressing ENTER
to change channels, then press ENTER on the wireless
controller after entering channel numbers.

No remote control of volume

Refer to the section Lock Volume Feature on page 44
to lock and unlock volume control.

Cannot program my combo
device code

Make sure have selected the correct device key for your
combo code.

[ Troubleshooting ]

71

Specifications
Satellite Frequencies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2322.293/2330.207 MHz
Terrestrial Frequencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2326.250 MHz
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5 Volts DC
Dimensions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1” x 2.6” x 3.6” (WxHxD)
26mm x 66mm x 92mm (WxHxD)
Antenna Type  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor
Antenna Cable Length  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21’ (single micro-cable)
Connector Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  SMB
Audio Interface  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA-type Stereo L/R Connectors
Digital Optical Connector
RF Communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 908 MHz
RF Frequency Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100’ open field
Signal to Noise Ratio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80dB
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 kg. (3.5 oz.)
Included Cable  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IR Blaster (6’ cable)
NOTE: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

72 [ Specifications ]

Copyrights & Trademarks
© 2006 Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved.
® “SIRIUS” and related marks, the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos are registered
trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. Z-Wave is a registered trademark of the Z-Wave Alliance.
Hardware, subscription, and activation fee required. For full Terms & Conditions, visit
http://sirius.com. Prices and programming are subject to change. Not available in HI and AK.
Equipment and subscription sold separately. Installation required with some equipment.

[ Copyrights & Trademarks ]

73

SIRIUS ID
Write down the SIRIUS ID (SID) of your Sirius Conductor Tuner in the space provided below.

SID: _______________________________________

74

[ SIRIUS ID ]

SIRIUS Product Support: 1-800-869-5364
customercare@sirius-radio.com
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
1-888-539-7474
http://www.sirius.com

SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
(800) 869-5590
http://sirius.com

Sirius Conductor Installation & User Guide (091807)



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