Audiovox SHUTTLE SIR CK1 User Manual

SHUTTLE  
Vehicle Installation Guides  
SIR-CK1 and SIR- CK2  
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Cautions and Warnings  
1. Do not install the Shuttle in a position that hinders  
your view through the windshield, or obstructs view  
ing of the dashboard indicators and displays.  
2. Do not install the unit where it may obstruct the  
operation or deployment of safety devices, such  
as airbags, etc.  
3. Do not allow operation of the unit to detract from  
safe driving practices; remember that you are  
responsible as the vehicle operator to adhere to  
all safe driving and traffic regulations.  
4. This unit complies with the interference limits  
relative to a Class B digital device, applicable  
under Part 15 of the FCC Rules regarding  
installation in a residential environment. If the unit  
is not installed in accordance with these instruc-  
tions, it could cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception. If this condition persists after  
corrective action, consult your dealer or experi-  
enced installation facility.  
5. By adhering to these warnings and safety consider-  
ations, serious accidents and/or personal injury can  
be avoided.  
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Contents SIR-CK1 and SIR-CK2  
HARDWARE KIT - P/N 150-1519  
Base  
AudioCable  
P/N 112B3293  
Install Manual  
P/N 1286813  
P/N 136C3484  
PhillipsMachine  
Split Lock Washer, M4  
Screw (M4 x 8mm)  
1 pc.  
1 pc.  
1 pc.  
4 pcs  
4 pcs.  
Antenna  
P/N 118C1126  
Cradle CK1 P/N 136D3471  
or  
Cradle CK2 P/N 136D3479  
Flat Washer, M4  
3/4” W X 3”Long  
DoubleSidedTape  
4 pcs.  
1 pc  
OPTIONAL  
FM Switching Box Assy  
P/N 112C3159 (6 Meter)  
1 pc.  
Alcohol Swab  
DC Power Adapter  
P/N 112B3294  
1 pc.  
1 pc.  
1 pc.  
1 pc.  
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Setting Up and Installing Your Kit  
Installation/Wiring Precautions  
NOTE: The SIRIUS® signal can be received and  
processed virtually anywhere as long as there  
are no obvious satellite signal obstructions such  
as nearby buildings, high terrain, parking  
garages or tunnels.  
1. To prevent a short-circuit, be sure to turn off the  
ignition and remove the negative (-) battery cable  
prior to installation. Connect power wires last.  
2. Do not install the unit in the locations exposed to  
direct sunlight or, in areas subject to extreme  
temperatures.  
1. Cabling Interconnections  
3. Incorrect installation may cause damage to the  
system. Mount the unit firmly in place, using  
the supplied hardware.  
4. Be careful not to damage the vehicle wiring.  
5. Be sure to use the supplied screws and washers.  
6. Be careful not to snag any wires when tightening  
screws.  
You can begin to enjoy Sirius® Satellite Radio as soon  
as the Shuttle and Vehicle Kit installation are complete.  
Set up your Audiovox Shuttle using the following  
installation instructions, or enlist the help of a  
professional installer:  
2. Installing the Cradle Mount Base Assembly  
NOTE: The fins on the mounting base are pliable  
and can be bent to conform to most  
mounting surfaces.  
a. Interconnect all of the components as shown  
on the adjacent page to verify that the system  
operates normally.  
b. Locate a firm, reasonably flat surface within your  
car to permit optimum viewing and line-of-sight  
access by the supplied remote control unit.  
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Interconnect Diagram  
Interconnect Diagram FM Option  
FM FREQUENCY SELECTION SWITCH.  
AUDIO  
CABLE  
SELECT 1 OF 4 AVAILABLE FREQUENCIES  
AND SET YOUR EXISTING CAR RADIO TO  
THE SAME FREQUENCY.  
VEHICLE  
RADIO  
ANTENNA  
VEHICLE  
FM RADIO  
SHUTTLE CRADLE  
CK1 OR CK2  
SHUTTLE CRADLE  
CK1 ONLY  
TO AUXILIARY AUDIO  
INPUT OF RADIO OR  
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM  
DC POWER  
ADAPTER  
TO VEHICLE  
+12 VDC POWER  
RECEPTACLE  
TO VEHICLE  
+12 VDC POWER  
RECEPTACLE  
**  
OR  
**  
OR  
NOTE:  
1. THE FM TRANSMITTER OPTION MUST  
BE SET TO ”FM ON” IN THE SHUTTLE  
USER MENU. (REFER TO THE OWNER’S  
MANUAL, PUBLICATION NO.128-6812.)  
2. WHEN THE FM TRANSMITTER IS TO  
BE USED, DO NOT CONNECT THE  
AUDIO CABLE TO THE AUDIO OUT  
CONNECTOR OF THE SHUTTLE.  
DC POWER  
ADAPTER  
SHUTTLE  
ANTENNA  
SHUTTLE  
ANTENNA  
**TERRESTRIAL ANTENNA CONNECTION FOR USE WITH OPTIONAL 2 CONNECTOR ANTENNA CONFIGURATION  
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d. The cradle contains two mounting plates,  
one on the rear and one on the bottom.  
After deciding which configuration to use,  
loosen and remove two flat-head screws  
securing the plate to the cradle and remove  
the plate. Save the two screws for reassembly.  
CAUTION:  
Do not install the mounting base  
on a leather or fabric surface, or  
in a position that could impair  
your vision, block air bag(s) or  
obstruct vehicle dashboard  
controls and/or radio CD/casette  
operational displays.  
REAR  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
NOTE: The adhesive backing on the base  
will not permit easy repositioning once  
it has been mated to the surface; use  
extreme care and planning when  
selecting the mounting location. If the  
base is to be screwed to the surface,  
make sure the area in back of the  
mounting surface is clear of wires or  
other items to prevent unintentional  
damage.  
FLAT-HEAD  
SCREWS (2)  
BOTTOM  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
CRADLE  
ASSEMBLY  
(TYPICAL)  
e. As shown in the figure, unscrew the star nut  
and ball strut assembly from the mounting  
base threaded socket; then remove the flat-  
head screw, lockwasher and flatwasher from  
the end of the ball strut.  
c. Using the alcohol swab supplied with your kit,  
clean the mounting surface and thoroughly wipe  
the area dry with a clean lint-free cloth.  
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h. If the outside air temperature is cold, it may  
be beneficial to warm the adhesive backing  
on the base using a portable hair dryer, or  
by holding the backing surface in front of a  
vehicle heater vent.  
f. Insert the end of the ball strut into the keyed  
opening on the cradle mounting plate, and  
secure the plate to the ball strut using the  
flatwasher, lockwasher and flat-head screw  
through the back of the plate.  
i. Remove the plastic liner from the adhesive  
backing on the base, and fix the base in  
position on the surface; make sure the  
mounting pad is accurately positioned on  
the first try, since repositioning may be  
difficult, if not impossible.  
g. Reattach the mounting plate assembly to the  
rear or bottom of the cradle assembly, as  
desired, using the two flat-head screws  
removed previously. Installation of the mounting  
base can now continue.  
FLAT-HEAD SCREW  
CRADLE  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
LOCKWASHER  
FLATWASHER  
STAR NUT  
j. Bend the fins on the base so it conforms  
to the mounting surface.  
BALL STRUT  
If the mount is to be screwed in place, do  
not remove the plastic liner from the  
adhesive backing. Use appropriate sheet  
metal or machine screws for this purpose.  
THREADEDSOCKET  
MOUNTING BASE  
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4. Using Other Manufacturer’s Mounts  
NOTE: Allow a 72-hour period for the adhesive  
backing to cure completely.  
The Shuttle Cradle can also be installed using other  
manufacturer’s mounts; the mounting plate  
provisions on the rear and bottom of the cradle  
provide you with multiple mounting options within  
the vehicle using various vehicle-specific  
k. Using the star nut, attach the cradle assembly  
to the base threaded socket; do not overtighten  
the star nut.  
3. Installing the Cradle Using Double-Sided Tape  
You can mount the cradle directly to your dashboard  
or other flat surface without using the cradle  
aftermarket brackets, such as those purchased  
separately from Panavise, Pro-Fit, etc.  
mount in the kit. To do this, do not remove either of  
the mounting plate assemblies from the cradle.  
5. Installing the Shuttle into the Cradle  
a. Remove the 3/4” x 3” double-sided tape from  
the supplied kit.  
The Shuttle cradle has three retaining clips---one  
on top and two on the bottom. Place the Shuttle in  
the cradle so that the Shuttle connectors are lined  
up; use the SAT and TERR RF connectors as  
guides. Then gently press in on the bottom of the  
Shuttle to engage the connectors. The top clip will  
automatically engage; then slide the two bottom  
clips back into the locked position. Cradle  
orientation can be adjusted by loosening the star  
nut and then tightening it when the cradle is in the  
desired viewing position.  
b. Determine the location of the cradle, and clean  
the mounting surface as before.  
c. Peel the backing from one side of the tape, and  
press the tape in place on the rear or bottom  
cradle mounting plate.  
d. Peel the backing from the exposed side of the  
tape and carefully position the cradle on the  
mounting surface, gently pressing the cradle  
into place.  
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16-PIN SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
TOPRETAINING  
CLIP  
(Part No. 112C3159) is available and provides a  
hard-wired FM output when connected to the FM OUT  
connector on the left side of the cradle; the other end  
of the switching box plugs into the antenna jack of your  
radio. By using this assembly, and selecting the  
appropriate FM output frequency (88.1MHz, 88.3MHz,  
88.5MHz or 88.7MHz) with the slide switch, the Sirius  
signal received at the SAT (MAIN) or TERR. cradle  
antenna input can be played through your car radio  
when tuned to one of these frequencies.  
SAT. (MAIN)  
RFCONNECTOR  
TERR. RF  
CONNECTOR  
BOTTOM  
LEFTSLIDE  
CLIP  
BOTTOM  
RIGHT  
SLIDECLIP  
6. Sirius Program Listening Options  
The Shuttle and Cradle provide an audio output  
signal in three manners:  
1. When using CK1 or CK2 cradle, the audio signal  
can be routed through an audio cable which is  
applied to the auxiliary inputs of a radio or  
entertainment system.  
2. When using the CK1 cradle, the audio signal can  
be transmitted to a car radio on one of four  
selectable FMfrequencies. The audio signal can  
then be played through your car radio when the  
car radio is tuned to one of these frequencies.  
3. Some listeners prefer to use a hard-wired FM  
transmitter. In this instance, when using the CK1  
cradle, an optional FM Switching Box assembly  
FM OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
DC 12V  
FMFREQUENCY  
SELECTSLIDE  
SWITCH:  
88.1 MHz  
88.3 MHz  
SHUTTLE  
88.5 MHz  
CRADLE  
88.7 MHz  
CK1  
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7. Mounting the Vehicle Antenna  
The antenna should be placed on a relatively flat  
surface on the vehicle exterior, preferably on the  
roof (high point) or on the trunk (convertible). To  
mount the antenna:  
SHUTTLE  
(TYPICAL)  
a. Plug the antenna into the SAT. (MAIN) connector  
on the back of the cradle.  
b. Place the antenna at the preferred location on  
the roof or trunk surface. If the vehicle is  
equipped with a roof or trunk rack, the antenna  
may have to be mounted off-center on the  
surface. The magnet will secure the antenna in  
the desired position.  
+12 VDC  
ADAPTER  
SAT  
ANTENNA  
(TYPICAL)  
c. Apply power to the Shuttle system as outlined  
in the associated User Guide and obtain an  
audio output. If no audio is heard, first check  
the signal strength indicator located on the  
bottom left corner of the display to ensure the  
antenna is receiving an optimum signal. If  
necessary, move the antenna to different  
positions on the surface until an audio output  
is heard. This is the desired antenna position  
and should be marked with masking tape or by  
another non-scratch method.  
d. After determining the optimum position, turn off  
Shuttle power, disconnect the power  
adapter from the vehicle cigarette lighter  
receptacle and disconnect the antenna cable.  
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e. Plan the routing of the antenna cable to the  
Shuttle RF input. Make sure you avoid any  
obstructions that could crimp, kink or twist the  
cable; use protective grommets wherever rough  
openings are encountered.  
f. Route the cable from the antenna position to  
the interior of the vehicle, working the cable  
under the rear window molding; make  
adjustments and take up slack whenever  
necessary.  
ANTENNA  
g. At the lowest point of the rear window, route the  
cable into the trunk, taking advantage of existing  
cable conduits. Then snake the cable around  
the passenger compartment to the back of the  
Sirius cradle.  
ROUTING  
THE CABLE  
h. In SUV’s, minivans, etc., route the cable into the  
vehicle under the rubber molding of the hatch  
door or tailgate, and then under the interior trim.  
NOTE: Avoid exposing the cable in the driver  
and passenger areas where it could  
become entangled in feet or other  
objects.  
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i. Plug the antenna cable into the SAT (MAIN)  
connector on the back of the cradle; then plug  
the cigarette lighter adapter into the lighter  
receptacle. The integral power LED of the power  
button ( ) will light red.  
j. You are now ready to enjoy Sirius programming  
within your vehicle.  
CAUTION: You could drain the vehicle battery if  
the cigarette lighter adapter remains  
plugged in after the ignition is turned  
off. Unplug the adapter to prevent  
this possibility.  
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof,  
undernormaluseandconditions, beprovendefectiveinmaterialorworkmanshipwithin12monthsfromthedateoforiginalpurchase, suchdefect(s)  
will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.  
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill  
of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for  
installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to tapes, compact discs, speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical systems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration,  
improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE  
EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE  
AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY  
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF  
48 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or  
representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage  
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 ! 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
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