Sirius XM Radio XPVD1 Sirius XM Satellite RX with FM Transmitter User Manual XMp3i Vehicle Kit
Sirius XM Radio Inc. Sirius XM Satellite RX with FM Transmitter XMp3i Vehicle Kit
Contents
XMp3i Vehicle Kit
User Guide
POWERCONNECT™ VEHICLE KIT
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Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................5
Features .................................................................... 6
Safety and Care Information .................................................. 7
Software Version ............................................................9
What’s in the Box? ...........................................................10
Remote Control Functions ....................................................11
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock ...................................................12
Vehicle Installation ............................................. 13
Step 1: Choose a Location for Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Step 2: Install the Dash or Vent Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Step 4: Route the Magnetic Mount Antenna Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and PowerConnect Power Adapter . . . 37
Step 6: Connect the Audio ...................................................38
Appendix: How To Find Available FM Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Troubleshooting ................................................ 51
Product Specifications ..........................................57
Patent Information ..........................................................59
Environmental Information ...................................................59
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Introduction
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Introduction
Features
Congratulations on your purchase of the XMp3i™ PowerConnect™
Vehicle Kit!
Your new Vehicle Kit has everything you need to play your XMp3i™ or Pioneer
XMp3™ Radio through your vehicle’s stereo.
• Take your Radio on the road: No need for a second subscription. Listen to
live or recorded Satellite Radio programming, plus your MP3s and WMAs,
directly through your vehicle’s stereo system.
• Easy to install: Revolutionary SIRIUS | XM PowerConnect FM Transmitter
works through your vehicle’s radio* with easy Do-It-Yourself installation.
The color-coded Vehicle Dock makes it simple to connect.
• Easily change channels and volume: Included Remote Control lets you or
your passengers easily adjust the Radio.
• Stay charged: Charges your Radio while you listen.
And for the latest information about this and other SIRIUS | XM products and
accessories, visit www.xmradio.com or your favorite retailer.
Please read the entire User Guide before installing the Vehicle Kit!
*FM Radio required, or use the included Aux In Cable. The Vehicle Kit will also work with a
Cassette Adapter (sold separately).
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Safety and Care Information
IMPORTANT! Always read and understand all the instructions to avoid
injury to yourself and/or damage to your device. SIRIUS XM Radio Inc.
disclaims all responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown,
repair, or other causes.
• Do not expose to extreme temperatures (above 140ûF or below -4ûF, or
above 60ûC or below -20ûC).
• Do not expose to moisture. Do not use device near or in water. Do not
touch the device with wet hands.
• Do not let any foreign matter spill into device.
• Do not store in dusty areas.
• Do not expose to chemicals such as benzene and thinners. Do not use
liquid or aerosol cleaners. Clean with a soft damp cloth only.
• Do not expose to direct sunlight for a prolonged period of time, and do
not expose to fire, flame, or other heat sources.
• Do not try to disassemble and/or repair device yourself.
• Do not drop your device or subject it to severe impact.
• Do not place heavy objects on device.
• Do not subject device to excessive pressure.
WARNING!
• Opening the case may result in electric shock.
• Make sure that you insert the PowerConnect Power Adapter’s plug all
the way into the outlet.
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Introduction
• For optimal audio performance, insert the PowerConnect Power Adapter
directly into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter/power outlet. Don’t use an
intermediary device, such as a dual vehicle power adapter for multiple
devices.
• When using this product, it is always important to keep your eyes on the road
and hands on the wheel. Not doing so could result in personal injury, death, and/
or damage to your device, accessories, and/or to your vehicle or other property.
• Vehicle installation and radio configuration functions should not be
performed while driving. Park your vehicle in a safe location before
beginning installation.
• This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Your device should be placed in your vehicle where it will not interfere with the
function of safety features, e.g., deployment of airbags. Failure to correctly place
device may result in injury to you or others, if the unit becomes detached during
an accident and/or obstructs the deployment of an airbag.
State and Local Driving Restrictions
States or localities may prohibit driving with a suction mount on the windshield.
(See California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a); Minnesota Statutes 2008, Section
169.71). When driving in these areas, the dash mounting option should be used
instead. Check your state or local laws for any applicable restrictions. SIRIUS XM
Radio Inc. does not take any responsibility for any fines, penalties or damages that
may be incurred as a result of disregarding this notice.
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Software Version
For this XMp3i™ PowerConnect Vehicle Kit to operate properly, your Radio
must be running Software Version 1. 19 or later.
Check your Radio to see if it is running the correct Software Version. The
Software Version is displayed momentarily on the screen when you turn on
your Radio.
If your Radio does not display V1.19 or higher, please go to
www.xmradio.com/xmp3update for easy-to-follow instructions to update the
Software.
V1.19
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Introduction
What’s in the Box?
TIP! For other accessories you can add to your Vehicle Kit such as a Cassette
Adapter for vehicles with a cassette player, to professional installation if you’d
rather leave your in-vehicle setup to the experts – just visit xmradio.com/
accessories or your favorite retailer.
Magnetic Mount
Antenna
Remote Control
Alcohol
Preparation Pads
PowerConnect
Power Adapter
Aux In Cable
Dash Mount
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock
Vent Mount
and Extended
Vent Clamps
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Remote Control Functions
30-Minute Replay Buttons
Pause and replay up to
30 minutes of live XM
programming.
Power Button
Record
Record a song or a
channel. Also schedule a
recording and set channel
to auto record.
Arrow Buttons
Navigates through
lists and highlights list
items.
Options
Displays a menu in context
according to what you are
doing.
Select Button
Press to confirm
highlighted selections.
Back
Return to previous
screen. Press and
hold to return to the
previous channel.
Jump
Switches between current
channel and previously
tuned channel.
Menu
Go to Live XM, My
Music Library, Auto
Recordings, or Settings.
Number Keys
Enter a channel number
directly to tune to the
channel.
+ and —
Change channels or
control volume for audio
system (sold separately).
Mute
Silences the audio.
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Rear View
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock
Color-Coded Connections
The color-coded PowerConnect Vehicle Dock makes it simple to connect, just
match the colors on the cable ends to the colors on the dock to see what goes
where.
ANT (Silver)
Connection for
the Magnetic
Mount Antenna.
AUDIO (Green)
Connection for Aux
In Cable or optional
Cassette Adapter
(sold separately).
POWER (Red)
Connection for
PowerConnect
Power Adapter.
FM (Blue)
Connection for
optional FM Direct
Adapter (sold
separately).
ANT FM AUDIO POWER
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Step 1: Choose a Location for Your Radio
When installing the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock in your vehicle, choose a location
where it will not block your vision, interfere with the controls, or obstruct the
air bag. The location should be easily
accessible and provide good visibility of the
display, and should not be located where it
may be in direct sunlight, which will affect
the visibility of the display screen.
Here are some examples of the dock (with a
radio) mounted using either the Dash Mount
or the Vent Mount.
DASH MOUNT - Option 1
DASH MOUNT - Option 3
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DASH MOUNT - Option 2
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B.
VENT MOUNT - Option 2
VENT MOUNT - Option 1
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Step 2: Install the Dash or Vent Mount
Depending on your situation, you can either choose to use the Dash Mount or the
Vent Mount.
IMPORTANT! When you install the chosen mount, do not attach the dock to the
mount yet. All cables should be attached to the dock prior to connecting the dock
to the mount.
Installing the Dash Mount:
CAUTION! The used on the Dash Mount may be difficult to remove. Do
not install this mount on leather surfaces (contact your automobile dealership if
you are unsure about your dash surface), and make sure the air temperature is at
least 60ûF (15ûC) during installation. If it’s not at least 60ûF, turn on the heater in
your vehicle to bring the temperature up to 60ûF.
1 Locate a flat surface for the Dash Mount. Make sure there is ample
room for the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and radio when installed.
2 Set the orientation of the Dash Mount before adhering it. Loosen the
knob and adjust the adhesive foot for the location you selected in
“Step 1: Choose a Location for Your Radio” on page 14.
DASH MOUNT - Option 1 and DASH
MOUNT - Option 2 should be
oriented like the image above.
DASH MOUNT - Option 3 should
be oriented like the image above.
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3 The dock mounting plate can be tilted in different directions.
Adjust as necessary for your particular vehicle. When the
orientation is correct, tighten the knob.
4 Clean the surface with the
alcohol preparation pad and
let it dry thoroughly.
5 Peel off the adhesive liner.
Position, press, and hold the
Dash Mount in place for 30
seconds.
IMPORTANT! Allow the Dash Mount adhesive to cure (dry) for at least 24
hours before using the mount.
TIP! To remove, carefully lift the adhesive pad with your fingers or a spoon.
Warming the pad with a hair dryer for several minutes will help soften the
adhesive. Be careful not to overheat the surface with the hair dryer or you
may damage the surface or Dash Mount.
Knob Adhesive Foot Dock Mounting Plate
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Installing the Vent Mount:
1 Locate a vent with horizontal
louvers sturdy enough to hold your
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and radio.
2 If the vent louvers in your vehicle
are recessed, you may need to use
the longer vent clamps with the Vent
Mount. If so, remove the shorter vent
clamps and install the longer ones
into the Vent Mount. Be sure to observe the orientation of the vent
clamps as shown.
Slide Short Vent Clamps Out
Remove End Cap
Slide Extended Vent Clamps In Replace End Cap
Extended Vent Clamps
Short Vent
Clamps
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3 Push the Vent Mount onto the vehicle vent as shown (1) until it
hooks on the rear of the vent louver (2).
4 Rest the foot against the bottom of the vent (2), and adjust the
tilt of the Vent Mount by repositioning the foot to a different
adjustment hole (3).
To remove the Vent Mount, push the mount into the vent. Then lift up until
disengaged from the rear of the vent louver, and remove the Vent Mount.
PUSH
Dash
Vent
Louver
Foot
Vent Vent
Dash Dash
HOOKED
TILT
ADJUSTMENT
HOLES
1 2 3
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Step 3: Mount the Magnetic Mount Antenna
The Magnetic Mount Antenna contains a strong magnet which will stick to any
metal part of your vehicle, but will not damage the vehicle.
To install the Magnetic Mount Antenna:
1 Choose the best location for the Magnetic Mount
Antenna considering your vehicle type. Pay particular
attention to any accessories that you may have like
luggage racks and how frequently you may use them.
Sedan/Coupe: We recommend mounting the antenna just above either
the front windshield or the back window as shown.
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SUV: We recommend mounting the antenna at the rear of the roof
as shown.
Convertible: We recommend mounting the antenna at the leading
edge of the trunk as shown.
Pickup Truck: We recommend
mounting the antenna just above the
front windshield as shown.
2 Clean the surface of the selected
mounting location using the alcohol
preparation pad and let it dry
thoroughly.
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TIP! Mount the antenna on the
roof (for most vehicles) or trunk
(for convertibles) where it has a
clear view of the sky in all
directions.
3 Place the antenna in the location you selected. Follow the Tips and
Cautions shown on the next several pages.
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CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna inside
the vehicle, for example, on the dashboard.
CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna on any
of the vehicle’s front, back or side pillars.
CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna close
to a roof rack. Adjust the rack so it’s further
away from the antenna or move the antenna
closer to the center of the roof.
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CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna
close to another antenna. Mount it at
least 3 inches away.
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TIP! Always be careful to include enough slack in your cable to accommodate
open doors or trunk lids. Use things typically found around the home, like
electrical tape, to secure cables in areas so that hinges do not pinch the cable
with the door. Hide any excess cable in the trim.
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Step 4: Route the Magnetic Mount Antenna Cable
Before you begin routing the antenna cable, read these general instructions
for how to route and hide the antenna cable. Then route your antenna cable
according to the instructions which follow for your specific type of vehicle.
Feed cable under
rubber moulding
around window
Tuck the cable under the
moulding around the window
Use a blunt plastic putty knife, a credit card,
a plastic knife, or a similar blunt tool to lift the
rubber window moulding
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Route cable out from under rear windshield
moulding and tuck into weatherstripping
around trunk opening
Pull weatherstripping
from trunk opening
Tuck cable into weatherstripping.
Route cable through weatherstripping
several inches to avoid sharp bends
Pull cable out of weatherstripping
and route through trunk to cabin
Avoid sharp bends by running cable through
weatherstripping for several inches
Route cable out of window moulding
and into weather-stripping around
trunk opening
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Bring cable out of weatherstripping and into trunk
Route cable along trunk
wall and into cabin through
gap or conduit, along existing
wiring harness
Route cable along trunk
wall and into cabin
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Use a blunt plastic putty
knife or similar blunt tool
to lift edge of interior
trim and tuck cable
under trim. Continue
towards front of vehicle
Route cable from trunk
under interior trim, into
cabin and towards front
of vehicle
Route cable under
trim or upholstery
Continue routing cable
under trim or carpet
towards front of vehicle
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TIP! Always be careful to include enough slack in your cable to
accommodate open doors or trunk lids. Use things typically found around
the home, like electrical tape, to secure cables in areas so that hinges do not
pinch the cable with the door. Hide any excess cable in the trim.
Continue routing cable under
carpet or console to radio location
Coil excess
cable under
carpet or mat
Bring cable out
from trim
Pull carpet
or mat back
Bring cable out from trim
and route under carpet to
dashboard or console
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3 Route the cable:
•Sedan/Coupe With the Antenna Placed at the Rear of the Roof:
1. Feed the antenna cable from the antenna underneath the rubber
molding around the rear window. Use a blunt plastic putty knife or
similar blunt tool to lift the rubber molding around the rear window
and tuck the antenna cable underneath the molding. Route the
antenna cable around and down the window to the lowest point. If
your rear window does not have rubber molding, we recommend
consulting a professional installer.
2. Route the antenna cable out of the window molding and into the
rubber weather stripping around the trunk opening. Lift the weather
stripping from the opening and tuck the cable inside it, then replace
the weather stripping. To avoid sharp bends in the cable, run the
cable inside the weather stripping for a few inches, then remove the
cable from the weather stripping inside the trunk. Keep the cable
away from hinges, gears, etc., that could damage it.
3. Route the cable out
from the rubber weather
stripping and along the
trunk wall. Continue
routing the cable into
the vehicle cabin through
a conduit or along an
existing wiring harness.
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4. Route the cable through the main cabin area under the interior
trim, towards the front of the vehicle. Use a blunt plastic putty
knife or similar blunt tool to lift the plastic trim just enough to
tuck the cable under underneath. Avoid side airbag locations
on back pillars and above the doors. Airbag locations are
marked with “SRS” logos. Be careful not to crimp or cut the
cable.
5. Bring the cable out from the trim near the front of the cabin
and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard or console.
Coil any excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the
carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls.
Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately).
6. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle
Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily
connect it to the antenna connector of the dock.
7. Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna
and PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37.
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•Sedan/Coupe With the Antenna Placed at the Front of the Roof:
1. Feed the antenna cable from the antenna underneath the rubber
molding around the windshield. Use a blunt plastic putty knife or
similar blunt tool to lift the rubber molding around the windshield
and tuck the antenna cable underneath the molding. Route the
antenna cable around and down the windshield to the lowest point.
2. At the lowest corner of the windshield, route the cable out of the
windshield molding and into the rubber weather stripping around
the door opening. Lift
the weather stripping
from the opening and
tuck the cable inside it,
then replace the weather
stripping. Run the cable
inside of the weather
stripping to the bottom of
the door opening.
3. Pull the cable out of the
weather stripping at the bottom of the door opening and route it
under the carpet toward the dashboard. Coil any excess cable in a
hidden location, such as under the carpet, keeping it away from any
vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable with wire ties.
4. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock
location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it
to the antenna connector of the dock.
5. Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and
PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37.
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•SUV:
1. Feed the antenna cable underneath the rubber weather
stripping of the rear tailgate window/door and route the cable
along the rear hatch. Lift the weather stripping from the
opening and tuck the cable inside it, then replace the weather
stripping. Pull the cable out from weather stripping and route
it into the cabin under the interior trim. Avoid hinges or gears
that could crimp or cut the cable.
2. Route the cable through the SUV’s main cabin area under
the interior trim, towards the front of the vehicle. Use a blunt
plastic putty knife or similar blunt tool to lift the plastic trim
just enough to tuck the cable under underneath. Avoid side
airbag locations on back pillars and above the doors. Airbag
locations are marked with “SRS” logos. Be careful not to crimp
or cut the cable.
3. Bring the cable out from the trim near the front of the cabin
and route it under
the carpet toward the
dashboard or console.
Coil any excess cable in
a hidden location, such
as under the carpet,
keeping it away from
any vehicle pedals
or controls. Secure
the excess cable with
wire ties (purchased
separately).
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4. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock
location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it
to the antenna connector of the dock.
5. Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and
PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37.
•Convertible:
1. Bring the antenna cable from the antenna into the trunk at the front
edge of the trunk lid. Keep any bends in the cable loose. Tape or
tie the cable along the inside of the trunk lid to the trunk lid hinge
strut.
2. Allow enough slack in the cable so the trunk lid can easily open and
close and keep the cable away from hinges, gears, etc., that could
crimp or cut it. Route the cable along the trunk wall and into the
cabin through a conduit or along an existing wiring harness.
3. Route the cable through the main cabin area under the interior
trim, towards the front of the vehicle. Use a blunt plastic putty knife
or similar blunt tool to lift the
plastic trim just enough to tuck
the cable under underneath.
Avoid side airbag locations on
back pillars and above the doors.
Airbag locations are marked
with “SRS” logos. Be careful not
to crimp or cut the cable.
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4. Bring the cable out from the trim near the front of the cabin
and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard or console.
Coil any excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the
carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls.
Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately).
5. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle
Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily
connect it to the antenna connector of the dock.
6. Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna
and PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37.
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•Pickup Truck:
1. Use a blunt plastic putty knife or similar blunt tool to lift the rubber
molding around the windshield and tuck the antenna cable underneath it.
2. Continue tucking the cable underneath the windshield molding around
the windshield to the lowest corner.
3. At the lowest corner of the windshield, route the cable out of the
windshield molding and into the rubber weather stripping around the
door opening. Lift the weather stripping from the opening and tuck
the cable inside it, then replace the weather stripping. Run the cable
inside of the weather stripping to the bottom of the door opening.
4. Pull the cable out of the weather stripping at the bottom of the door
opening and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard. Coil any
excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the carpet, keeping
it away from any vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable
with wire ties.
5. Bring the end of the cable out at the
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock location.
Leave yourself enough cable so you
can easily connect it to the antenna
connector of the dock.
6. Continue with “Step 5: Connect
the Magnetic Mount Antenna and
PowerConnect Power Adapter” on
page 37.
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Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and
PowerConnect Power Adapter
1 Plug the Magnetic Mount Antenna into the
silver ANT connector on the PowerConnect
Vehicle Dock.
2 Insert the PowerConnect Power Adapter
into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter or
power adapter socket.
3 Plug the PowerConnect Power
Adapter into the red PWR connector
on the dock.
ANT FM AUDIO PWR
ANT FM AUDIO PWR
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Step 6: Connect the Audio
To play audio through your vehicle’s stereo or FM radio, decide on one of the
following audio connection options:
• Option 1: Best: Use the included Aux In Cable if your vehicle’s stereo
system has an auxiliary input connection. Refer to your vehicle’s owners
manual to find the location of the auxiliary input jack, or consult the
vehicle dealer.
TIP! The auxiliary input jack may be located on the face plate of the vehicle
radio, on the back of the radio, anywhere on the front dash panel, inside the glove
compartment, or inside the center console in between the front seats.
• Option 2: Better: Use a Cassette Adapter if your vehicle has a built-
in cassette player. Cassette Adapters are sold separately and can be
purchased from an electronics retailer, or go to xmradio.com/accessories.
• Option 3: Good: Use the PowerConnect feature in your radio.
PowerConnect plays the audio through your vehicle’s FM radio.
• Option 4: Best: Use the FM Direct Adapter. If none of the previous three
audio connection options will work in your vehicle, then you will need to
use the FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) (sold separately). The FMDA needs to be
installed by a professional installer and directly connects the radio to your
vehicle’s FM radio. To learn more, check with the retailer where you bought
your radio, or go to www.xmradio.com/accessories.
Follow the installation instructions in the next several sections for the audio
connection option that you have selected.
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Option 1: Aux In Cable Installation Instructions
1 Plug one end of the Aux In Cable into the green AUDIO connector
on the dock.
2 Plug the other end into the auxiliary
input jack connection of your
vehicle’s stereo system.
3 Insert the dock into the mount.
4 Insert your Radio into the dock.
5 Power on your Radio sliding the
Power/Lock switch down.
6 Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna
has a clear view of the sky. Verify that you are
receiving the XM signal. There should at least
be one bar on the lower left corner of the main
display screen that denotes antenna signal
strength. You can also press menu and then
press to scroll to and highlight Signal
Indicator. Press the Select button. The Satellite
ANT FM AUDIO PWR
ANT
FM
AUDIO
PWR
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and Terrestrial bars show the strength of
the signal being received. If the signal
reception is good, repeatedly press back to
return to the main display screen.
7 Ensure that your radio is tuned to channel
1. Upon power up, the radio should tune
to channel 1 by default, when it’s not yet
activated. If it’s not on channel 1, refer to
the User Guide which accompanied your
radio to learn about how to tune a channel.
8 Turn on your vehicle’s stereo system. Set
it to play input from the auxiliary input
source.
9 You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle’s stereo system.
Now sit back and enjoy Satellite Radio.
10 The audio level output of the radio can be increased or decreased as
necessary to match the audio levels of other sources in your vehicle.
Refer to the User Guide which accompanied your radio for instructions.
If the signal reception is good, but there is no audio when tuned to channel 1, be
sure the vehicle’s stereo system is set to the correct source, i.e., auxiliary input
source (step 8). Also be sure that the audio level is set high enough to be heard
(step 10). Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 52 for additional help.
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Option 2: Cassette Adapter Installation Instructions
1 Plug the Cassette
Adapter into the green
AUDIO connector on the
dock.
2 Insert the Cassette
Adapter into the
vehicle’s cassette deck.
You may need to turn on
your vehicle’s stereo system in order
to do so.
3 Insert the dock into the mount.
4 Insert your Radio into the dock.
5 Power on your Radio sliding the
Power/Lock switch down.
6 Be sure the vehicle is outside and the
antenna has a clear view of the sky. Verify that
you are receiving the XM signal. There should at
least be one bar on the lower left corner of the
main display screen that denotes antenna
signal strength. You can also press menu and
then press to scroll to and highlight Signal
Indicator. Press the Select button. The Satellite
and Terrestrial bars show the strength of the
ANT FM AUDIO PWR
ANT
FM
AUDIO
PWR
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signal being received. If the signal
reception is good, repeatedly press back to
return to the main display screen.
7 Ensure your radio is tuned to channel 1.
Upon power up, your radio should tune
to channel 1 by default, when it’s not yet
activated. If it’s not on channel 1, refer to
the User Guide which accompanied your
radio to learn about how to tune a channel.
8 If you haven’t done so, turn on your
vehicle’s stereo system. Set it to play input
from the cassette source.
9 You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle’s stereo system.
Now sit back and enjoy Satellite Radio.
10 The audio level output of the radio can be increased or decreased as
necessary to match the audio levels of other sources in your vehicle.
Refer to the User Guide which accompanied your radio for instructions.
If the signal reception is good, but there is no audio when tuned to channel 1, be
sure the vehicle’s stereo system is set to the correct source, i.e., cassette source
(step 8). Also be sure that the audio level is set high enough to be heard (step 10).
Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 52 for additional help.
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Option 3: PowerConnect Installation Instructions
1 Insert the dock into the mount.
2 Insert your Radio into the dock.
3 Power on your Radio sliding the
Power/Lock switch down.
4 Be sure the vehicle is outside and the
antenna has a clear view of the sky.
Verify that you are receiving the XM
signal. There should at least be one bar on the
main display screen that denotes antenna signal
strength. You can also refer to the User Guide
which accompanied your radio, and display
the Antenna Aiming screen. The Satellite and
Terrestrial bars show the strength of the signal
being received. If the signal
reception is good, repeatedly
press back to return to the
main display screen. You
are ready to make the audio
connection.
5 You’ll now need to find
an available FM channel
to listen to the XM audio
through your vehicle’s FM
ANT
FM
AUDIO
PWR
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radio. Refer to “How To Find Available FM Channels In Your Area” on
page 48.
6 Ensure that your radio is tuned to channel 1. Upon power up, your radio
should tune to channel 1 by default, when it’s not yet activated. If it’s
not on channel 1, refer to the User Guide which accompanied your radio
to learn about how to tune a channel.
7 Pick the first FM channel on your list from step 5. Turn on your vehicle’s
FM radio (if you have not already done so) and tune it to this FM channel.
8 Set your Radio to transmit on the same FM channel that you selected
in step 7. Refer to the User Guide which accompanied your Radio for
instructions on how to do this.
9 You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle’s FM radio. If you are
satisfied with the sound quality, you’re done! Now sit back and enjoy
Satellite Radio.
10 If the selected FM channel doesn’t work well for you, work down the
90.1
MATCH FM CHANNELS
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list of FM channels until you find one that allows you to hear XM
clearly. Each time, you will need to tune your vehicle’s FM radio to
the FM channel and then set your radio to transmit on the same
FM channel (steps 7 & 9).
If the signal reception is good, but there is no XM audio when tuned to
channel 1, verify that your radio’s FM Transmitter is On (step 8), and that both
the FM Transmitter and your vehicle’s FM radio are tuned to the same FM
channel (steps 7 & 9). Also ensure the chosen FM channel is a suitable one
to use in your area (step 5). Verify that nothing is plugged into the AUDIO
connector on the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock. Refer to “Troubleshooting” on
page 52 for additional help.
Option 4: FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) Installation
The FMDA needs to be installed by a professional installer. Professional
installation can help improve your radio’s reception and significantly reduce
the visibility of wires. To learn more, check with the retailer where you bought
your radio, or go to xmradio.com/accessories.
Your installer will help you get set up, but if you travel away from your local
area, you will want to familiarize yourself with the section called “How To Find
Available FM Channels In Your Area” on page 48.
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Appendix: How To Find Available FM Channels
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How To Find Available FM Channels In Your Area
An available FM channel is one that is not being used by an FM radio station
in your area. When you tune your FM radio to an available channel, you should
only hear static or silence – not talk or music. Once you have found an available
channel, you need to tune your Satellite Radio’s built-in transmitter to the same
channel to receive XM sound through your vehicle’s radio.
We recommend one of the following methods to find an available FM channel:
1 Use the SIRIUS | XM FM Channel Finder
Use the SIRIUS | XM FM Channel Finder at www.xmradio.com/
fmchannel. Go to the website and enter your zip code. The Channel
Finder will suggest a list of available FM channels in your area. For
convenience, write down or print out the list.
Now, tune your Satellite Radio to a favorite XM channel (or to channel
1, if it’s not yet activated). Turn on your vehicle’s FM radio. Pick the first
FM channel on your Channel Finder list and tune the FM radio to that
channel. If you do not hear a local FM station broadcast, then tune your
Satellite Radio to the same FM channel. (Consult your Satellite Radio’s
User Guide if you are unsure how to tune it to the same FM channel.)
You should hear the XM channel through your vehicle’s radio. If you are
satisfied with the sound quality, you’re done! If this FM channel doesn’t
work well for you, work down the Channel Finder list until you find an
FM channel that allows you to hear XM clearly.
Appendix: How To Find Available FM Channels
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OR
2 Manually tune through your local FM channels
Manually tune through your local FM channels on your vehicle’s
FM radio. Turn on your vehicle’s FM radio. Start at 88.1 and use the
‘Manual’ tune function on your vehicle’s FM radio to tune through
each FM channel one-by-one (88.1 followed by 88.3 etc.) to locate
channels that aren’t being used by a local FM radio station. Write
down each FM channel that has only static or silence on it, until
you reach 107.9. Once you have created your list of available FM
channels, you will need to find the one that provides the best
match for your Satellite Radio.
Now, tune your Satellite Radio to a favorite XM channel (or to
channel 1, if it’s not yet activated). Pick the first FM channel on
your list and tune the FM radio to that channel. Then tune your
Satellite Radio to the same FM channel. (Consult your Satellite
Radio’s User Guide if you are unsure how to tune it to the same FM
channel.) You should hear the XM channel through your vehicle’s
radio. If you are satisfied with the sound quality, you’re done! If
this FM channel doesn’t work well for you, work down your list until
you find an FM channel that allows you to hear XM clearly.
NOTE!
You may find an FM channel with static or silence that does not work
with your Satellite Radio. It is possible that some type of inaudible interference
is present that prevents reception of the broadcast. Your only options are to
use another FM channel or a different audio connection method.
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TIP! If you regularly drive from one location to another, such as your daily
commute, you may need to use different FM channels along your route for best
performance. If this is the case, we recommend saving the best FM channels as
presets on your FM radio and on your Satellite Radio. Then you simply select and
match the best channel for the area you are in.
TIP! It will be much more difficult to find available FM channels in large cities than
in most suburban or rural locations. A direct audio connection using the Aux In
Cable, Cassette Adapter, or professional installation is your best solution if you
drive in or near large metropolitan areas.
NOTE! The SIRIUS | XM FM Channel Finder relies on data from the Federal
Communications Commission. The data may not reflect the latest stations in your
area. In addition, local geography and weather conditions can impact reception, so
your results may be different from the list.
NOTE! The performance of FM radios are different, based on manufacturer and
vehicle style. Some may not work well with the type of FM transmitter used by
your Satellite Radio. This is why we recommend a direct audio connection using
the Aux In Cable or Cassette Adapter if they can be used in your vehicle.
Professional installation can also resolve almost any performance issue.
Appendix: How To Find Available FM Channels
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Troubleshooting
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Your Vehicle Kit has been designed and built to be trouble-free, but if you
experience a problem, try this:
• Check that all connections are firm and secure.
• Make sure the vehicle power socket is clean and free of corrosion.
• Make sure you have connected the radio as described in this installation
guide. Verify that the PowerConnect Power Adapter is plugged into the
vehicle’s cigarette lighter or power adapter socket and that the LED on the
PowerConnect Power Adapter is lit (on). If not, your vehicle may need to be
running to provide power to the socket.
If you see this on the screen: Try this:
Acquiring Signal •Make sure that the vehicle is outdoors with a
clear view of the sky.
•Make sure the Magnetic Mount Antenna is
mounted outside of the vehicle.
•Move your antenna away from any obstructed
area. For example, if you are parked in an
underground garage, you should receive a signal
after leaving the garage.
Check Antenna Connection •Make sure that the Magnetic Mount Antenna
cable is firmly and securely plugged into the
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock. Make sure the
cable is not bent or broken.
•Turn the radio off, then on, to reset this message.
•If the message persists, most likely the antenna
cable has been damaged. Replace the antenna.
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
If you see this on the screen: Try this:
Channel Off Air •The channel you’ve selected is not currently
broadcasting. Tune to another channel.
Loading •Your radio is acquiring audio or program
information. This message usually goes away in
a few seconds.
Updating •Your radio is being updated with the latest
encryption code. Wait until the update is done.
•You may be trying to tune to a channel that is
blocked or unavailable. Tune to another channel.
—•No program information, such as artist name,
song title, or channel exists.
If this happens: Try this:
You do not receive all the
channels to which you subscribed
•If you have not yet activated your service, refer
to the User Guide which accompanied your radio.
•Go to www.xmradio.com/refresh and follow the
directions refresh your radio.
•Call 1-800-967-2346 for further assistance.
No audio when using the Aux In
Cable or Cassette Adapter
•Check all cables between your radio and your
vehicle’s stereo system for a firm and secure
connection.
•Ensure you have selected the proper input
source on your vehicle’s stereo system.
•Ensure that the FM Transmitter in the radio
is turned Off, and increase the audio level
of the radio. Refer to the User Guide which
accompanied your radio for instructions.
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If this happens: Try this:
Audio sounds too soft •Raise the volume of your stereo system or
increase the audio level of your radio until the
sound quality improves. Refer to the User Guide
which accompanied your radio for instructions.
Audio fades or has static when
listening
•Check all cables for a firm and secure connection.
•If you are using PowerConnect or the FMDA
to listen via your vehicle’s FM radio, and the
problem persists, it most likely is interference
from another commercial or broadcast FM
station. You will need to find an unused or
available FM channel in your area. Refer to step
5 on page 43.
•If you are using PowerConnect, and you cannot
solve the audio problem, try connecting the
audio using the Aux In Cable or a Cassette
Adapter. (Refer to page 39 and page 41.) If you
cannot use those solutions, consider using an
FM Direct Adapter. (Refer to page 45.)
No audio when using
PowerConnect or FMDA
•Check that your radio and your vehicle’s FM
radio are tuned to the same FM channel.
No song title or artist name is
displayed
•The information may not be available or updates
may be in progress.
Traffic and Weather channels
sound different from other
channels
•These channels use a different audio technology
than other channels so they often sound
different from other channels.
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
If this happens: Try this:
The radio shuts off unexpectedly •If Power Off is set, the radio will turn off after
the selected length of time in the Vehicle Dock.
Set Power Off to Off.
The demo is playing •Your Magnetic Mount Antenna is not connected
or you are not receiving the signal. Check that
the antenna is connected properly and is not
obstructed.
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Product Specifications
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Product Specifications
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock
Dimensions 57.0 mm (W) x 81.6 mm (H) x 45.2 mm (D)
2.2 in (W) x 3.2 in (H) x 1.8 in (D)
Weight 49 grams (1.7 oz)
FM Connector 2.5 mm female
Audio Connector 3.5 mm female
Antenna Connector SMB male
Power Connector 4.8 mm female
PowerConnect Power Adapter
Dimensions 94 mm (w) x 43 mm (H) x 34 mm (D)
3.7 in (W) x 1.7 in (H) x 1.3 in (D)
Weight 69 g (2.4 oz)
Input/Output 9-16 V DC / 5 V DC, 1.5 A
Cable Length 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in)
Vehicle Antenna
Type XM Magnetic Mount
Connector SMB female, right angle
Cable Length 6.4 m (21 ft)
Aux In Cable
Connectors 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm stereo male/male
Cable Length 1.2 m (4 ft)
Remote Control
Dimensions 40 mm (W) x 119 mm (H) x 14 mm (D)
1.6 in (W) x 4.7 in (H) x 0.6 in (D)
Weight 40 g (1.4 oz)
Battery CR2032 (3 V)
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Patent and Environmental Information
Patent Information
It is prohibited to, and you agree that you will not, copy, decompile,
disassemble, reverse engineer, hack, manipulate, or otherwise access and/
or make available any technology incorporated in this product. Furthermore,
the AMBE™ voice compression software included in this product is protected
by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights, and trade
secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The software is licensed solely for use
within this product. The music, talk, news, entertainment, data, and other
content on the Services are protected by copyright and other intellectual
property laws and all ownership rights remain with the respective content
and data service providers. You are prohibited from any export of the content
and/or data (or derivative thereof ) except in compliance with applicable
export laws, rules and regulations. The user of this or any other software
contained in a SIRIUS | XM radio is explicitly prohibited from attempting to
copy, decompile, reverse engineer, hack, manipulate or disassemble the object
code, or in any other way convert the object code into human-readable form.
Environmental Information
Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packaging and
electronic appliances.
Your Vehicle Kit is packaged with cardboard, polyethylene, etc., and does not
contain any unnecessary materials.
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The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by SIRIUS XM
Radio Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate this device.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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 can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the installation 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 interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected receiver.
• Increase the separation between the SIRIUS | XM equipment and the affected receiver.
• Connect the SIRIUS | XM equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the affected receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING! The FCC and FAA have not certified Satellite Radio Receiver use in any
aircraft (neither portable nor permanent installation). Therefore, SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. cannot
support this type of application or installation.
FCC Statement
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Hardware and subscription sold separately. Activation fee, other fees,
and taxes required. Installation required with some equipment. Except for
the MiRGE radio, and as specifically provided, SIRIUS and XM Radios and
accessories are compatible only with their respective subscription service.
Subscriptions governed by, as applicable, the SIRIUS Terms & Conditions
available at sirius.com, or the XM Customer Agreement available at xmradio.
com. Prices and programming are subject to change. SIRIUS XM U.S. Service
only available in the 48 contiguous United States and D.C. Service available
in Canada; see www.siriuscanada.ca or www.xmradio.ca.
© 2009 SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos
are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All other
trademarks, service marks and logos are the property of their respective
owners. All rights reserved.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Copyrights and Trademarks
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xmradio.com
SIRIUS XM Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
1.800.967.2346
© 2009 SIRIUS XM Radio Inc.
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