SV1 SIRIUS One
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Plug and Play
User and Installation Guide
Table of Contents (continued)
Audio Level ................................................................. 25
Signal Indicator .......................................................... 25
Factory Default .......................................................... 26
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 28
Specifications .................................................................. 29
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY .................................. 30
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® “SIRIUS,” the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos
are trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. “NFL” and the
NFL Shield logo, and the NFL Sunday Drive name and logo
are registered trademarks of the National Football League.
“NHL” and the NHL Shield are registered trademarks of the
National Hockey League. “NBA” and the NBA silhouette logo
are registered trademarks of NBA Properties Inc. Velcro is a
registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V. All other
trademarks, service marks and logos are the property of their
respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
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Safety Precautions
Warning
Take the following precautions to prevent fire and
avoid personal injury:
• If the LCD display on the Receiver becomes
damaged or broken, do not touch the liquid crystal
fluid. The fluid can be dangerous to your health. If
the liquid crystal fluid contacts your body or
clothing, immediately wash it off with soap and
water.
• Be sure the Receiver is installed as described in
the Installation Guide.
• The use suggestions contained in this User Guide
are subject to any restrictions or limitations that
may be imposed by applicable law—the purchaser
should check applicable law for any restrictions or
limitations before installing and/or operating this
Receiver.
• Failure to follow these safety instructions and
warnings may result in a serious accident.
• To avoid short circuits, never put or leave any
metallic objects (coins, tools, etc.) inside the
Receiver.
Caution
Take the following precautions to keep the Receiver
in proper working order:
• Do not open the Receiver.
• When replacing a fuse, use only a new one with
the proper rating. Using a fuse with the wrong
rating may cause the Receiver to malfunction.
• To prevent a short circuit when replacing a fuse,
first disconnect the wiring harness.
Note:
If the Receiver doesn’t seem to be working properly,
turn the Receiver’s power off, wait 5 – 10 seconds,
then turn the power on again.
• If the Receiver emits smoke or unusual odors, turn
the power off immediately.
• Do not drop the Receiver, or subject it to strong
shocks.
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FCC Warning
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the other
equipment and the Receiver.
• Connect the other equipment to a different circuit
from that to which the Receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio
technician for help.
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:
Warning
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 reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of
more of the following measures:
Do not operate the Receiver in a way that might
divert your attention from driving safely. As a driver,
you alone are responsible for safely operating your
vehicle in accordance with traffic safety laws at all
times.
Cleaning the Receiver
If the Receiver becomes dirty, turn its power off and
wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth. Do not use hard
cloths, paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile
solvents to clean the Receiver. These may cause
damage to the plastic or remove indicator
characters.
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Package Contents
The following items are packaged with the SV1 SIRIUS One. Check the package to be all of the items are
included. If any of the items are missing, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product.
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Installation
The location should be easily reachable and provide
good visibility of the Receiver.
Installation of your SV1 SIRIUS One is easy:
1. Choose a location in your vehicle where you
will mount the Receiver, either on the visor,
the dash, or the windshield.
2. Mount the Receiver on the visor using the
visor/dash mount, or on the dash using the
visor/dash mount and the velcro strips, or on
the windshield using the suction cup mount.
3. Install the magnetic antenna on the roof of the
vehicle, and route the antenna cable to the
Receiver.
Mounting the Receiver
Attach the desired mounting device, suction cup
mount or visor/dash mount, to the Receiver by
sliding the flat portion of the mount into the slot on
the back top edge of the Receiver. Gently slide the
mounting device in until it snaps into place.
4. Connect the power cord for the Receiver to your
vehicle’s cigarette lighter.
5. Subscribe to the SIRIUS service and begin
enjoying the SIRIUS entertainment!
Location
Choose a location in your vehicle where the
Receiver will not block your vision, interfere with the
vehicle controls, or obstruct the air bag. If you are
using the suction cup mount, the location should be
suitable for using the suction cup mount, such as
the windshield or other flat, smooth surface.
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Depending upon your mounting choice, clip the
Receiver to the visor, or, use the velcro strips to
mount the Receiver to the dash, or, if you are using
the suction cup mount, lightly moisten the surface of
the suction cups which face the windshield (or other
surface) and press the suction cups to the mounting
surface.
Sedan/Coupe: Mount the antenna along the rear
centerline of the vehicle roof, located at the rear of
the roof near the rear window.
Installing the Magnetic Antenna
SUV/Mini-Van: Mount the antenna along the rear
centerline of the vehicle roof, located at the rear of
the roof near the rear door/hatch.
The optimum mounting location for the antenna is
on the roof of the vehicle, with a minimum
unobstructed area of 12 inches by 12 inches, and
exactly 6½ inches from the rear roof edge of the
vehicle (the length of the rubber antenna cable
cover/tail). It is important to avoid any obstructions
that will block the SIRIUS signal, obstructions such
as a roof rack, a sunroof, roof mounted cargo
containers, or other antennas.
The following illustrations show the recommended
mounting locations of the antenna for several types
of vehicles. Follow these recommendations for best
performance from the antenna.
Pickup Truck: Mount the antenna along the rear
centerline of the cab roof, located at the rear of the
roof near the rear window.
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Convertible: Mount the antenna along the centerline
of the trunk lid, with the rubber antenna cable cover/
tail directed toward the rear window.
Route the cable from the lowest point of the rear
window into the trunk. Take advantage of any
existing cable channels or wiring conduits. For
SUVs, mini-vans & 5-door vehicles, bring the cable
into the vehicle under the rubber molding for the
tailgate, and continue under the interior trim.
From the trunk, or rear of the vehicle, route the cable
around the passenger compartment and to the front
of the vehicle, to the receiver. Take care not pull the
cable across sharp edges that could damage it, and
keep it away from areas where it might entangle
feet. Coil any excess antenna cable in a location
where it can be hidden.
Clean the area where the antenna and rubber
antenna cable cover/tail will be mounted with the
supplied alcohol swab.
Connect the rubber antenna cable cover/tail to the
antenna cable, making sure that the strain-relief on
the antenna seats into the rubber antenna cable
cover/tail groove. Route the antenna cable through
the wire channel in the rubber antenna cable cover/
tail. Do not yet attach the adhesive strip.
Temporarily position the antenna and rubber
antenna cable cover/tail in the selected mounting
area and route the cable from the antenna to the
vehicle’s interior by tucking it underneath the rubber
molding around rear window, as shown.
Once the antenna cable is routed through the
vehicle, and you are satisfied with the cable routing,
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ANTENNA
(UNDERSIDE)
PROTECTIVE MATERIAL
(RED SIDE)
period, avoid car washes and other contact with
the antenna and rubber antenna cable cover/tail.
ADHESIVE
STRIP
RUBBER ANTENNA
CABLE COVER/TAIL
ANTENNA
CABLE
RUBBER ANTENNA
CABLE COVER/TAIL
peel the yellow protective material from the
adhesive strip and adhere the adhesive strip to the
rubber antenna cover/tail. Next peel the red
protective material from the adhesive strip and
press the rubber antenna cable cover/tail firmly into
place on the vehicle.
Double check that the location of the antenna and
rubber antenna cable cover/tail are correct, and
continue to press firmly down on rubber antenna
cable cover/tail for another 30 seconds.
VEHICLE
MOUNTING SURFACE
Connecting the Receiver
Connect the antenna and cigarette lighter power
adapter to the Receiver to complete the installation.
The illustration below shows the location of the
antenna and power connectors on the Receiver.
Plug the cigarette lighter power adapter cord into
your vehicle’s cigarette lighter, and turn the Receiver
On by pressing the power button. Once you have
verified that Receiver has powered on, you can
Note: At room temperature (68 degrees), maximum
adhesion usually occurs within 72 hours. During this
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proceed with activating your SIRIUS subscription.
U P D C H s
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AUDIO
OUT
DC
IN
Wait until the channel updates have
completed before pressing any buttons on the
Receiver.
ANT
AUDIO OUT FM OUT DC IN
3. Once the channels have been updated, the
display will change to “Call 1-888-539-SIRIUS to
Subscribe” and will place you in SIRIUS Satellite
Radio’s Preview Channel, channel 184.
You will not be able to tune to any other
channels until you activate your SIRIUS
subscription.
ANTENNA FM
OUT
Activating your SIRIUS Subscription
Before you can listen to the SIRIUS service, you
need to subscribe to the SIRIUS Satellite Radio
service.
1. Be sure that the Receiver is correctly installed
and that the antenna is oriented to receive the
SIRIUS signal.
2. Press the power button to turn Receiver On.
After displaying the SIRIUS logo, the Receiver
will update the SIRIUS channel line up. The
display will show, “UPDATING CHANNELS”
and show the status of the update.
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4. To listen to the audio from your Receiver, you will
need to tune the FM radio in your vehicle and the
FM transmitter in the Receiver to the same FM
frequency. The FM transmitter in the Receiver
defaults to 88.1 MHz, so you can begin by tuning
your FM radio to 88.1 MHz. If there is an FM station
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broadcasting on that frequency, you will have to
search for a quiet frequency to use. Refer to
the section titled, FM Transmitter in this User
Manual for instructions on how to tune the FM
transmitter to other FM frequencies.
5. Using the channel up and down buttons, tune
the Receiver to channel 000 to display the
Receiver’s unique 12-digit SIRIUS ID Number
(SID). You can also tune to channel 000 by
using the remote: Press the Select button,
then the 0 (zero) button, and then the Select
button again. (This SID number is also
available on the SV1 packaging.) Write the
SID number down in the space provided at
the end of this manual.
subscription. You can also call SIRIUS toll-
free at:
1-888-539-SIRIUS (1-888-539-7474)
7. When you have successfully subscribed to
the SIRIUS service, and the Receiver has
been updated with your subscription
information, “UPDATED” will be followed by
“PRESSAKEY”.
U P D A T E D
P R E S S
A
K E Y
To continue, press any key on the Receiver.
The installation of your Receiver is now complete,
and you are ready to begin enjoying SIRIUS Satellite
Radio’s digital entertainment!
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6. Have your credit card handy and contact SIRIUS
on the Internet at:
and follow the prompts to activate your
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SV1 SIRIUS One Receiver Basic Operation
for viewing and listening of stored presets with the
channel up/down buttons.
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4. Preset Number Buttons (1-5): Sets and selects
preset channels.Also used to directly tune
channels by entering the channel number.
5. DISP (Display) Button:Toggles display between
the channel number and name, channel number
and category, channel number and artist name,
and channel number and song title. Holding the
DISP button down flips the display screen 180
degrees to enable mounting the Receiver upside
down on a vehicle visor.
6. Category Previous/Next Buttons: Navigates
through the category (genre) list screen which
displays SIRIUS channel categories.
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7
6
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DISP
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7. Select Button: Selects items displayed on the
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screen and accesses the setup menu.
1. POWER Button
: Turns the Receiver’s power
8. FM Preset Button: Selects between preset FM
frequencies used for the built-in wireless
transmitter. Pressing and holding the FM Preset
button will access the list of FM presets where you
can change them.
On and Off.
2. Channel Up/Down Buttons: Navigates through
channels and display screens.
3. BAND Button (P.Tune): Pressing and releasing
switches between the five preset banks (A, B, C, D
and E), which hold five presets each. Pressing and
holding enables “Preset Tune Mode”, which allows
9. Mounting Release Button: This button releases
the mount which is connected to the Receiver.
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Remote Control
1. Power Button
: Turns the Receiver power On and
Off.
2. Number Buttons (0-9): Used for directly selecting
channels and for presets.
3. BAND Button: Switches between preset bandsA, B,
C, D, and E.
4. MUTE Button: Mutes the audio.
5. Category Previous/Next Buttons: Navigates through
categories (genres).
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6. Channel Up/Down Buttons: Navigates through
channels and display screens.
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7. Select Button: Selects items on the display screen.
8. MENU Button: Used to access menu options to make
setup and feature changes.
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9. DISP Button: Toggles display between the channel
number and name, channel number and category,
channel number and artist name, and channel number
and song title. Holding the DISP button down flips the
display screen 180 degrees to enable mounting the
Receiver upside down on a vehicle visor.
Installing Batteries in the Remote
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Install CR2032 battery. (+ positive side is up)
3. Replace the battery cover.
10. FM Preset Button: Selects between preset FM
frequencies used for the built-in wireless transmitter.
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After you have successfully activated your SIRIUS
subscription, and the Receiver has received the
subscription information from the SIRIUS signal, the
default display screen will be displayed.
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Pressing the category previous or next button will
cause the Receiver to display a listing of the
previous or next channel category.
Use the channel up/down buttons to display a
channel within a category and press the select
button to tune to the channel. When a new channel
is selected, the display will revert to the default
display screen for the new channel.
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P r e v i e w
When the Receiver is powered On, the previously
selected channel will automatically begin playing,
and the channel name of the current channel will be
displayed.
Display Button (DISP)
Changing Channels
Momentarily pressing and releasing the DISP
(Display) button while the default screen is
displayed causes the Receiver to sequence the
display between the channel number and channel
name, channel number and category name, channel
number and artist name, and channel number and
song title.
Pressing the channel up or down button will cause
the Receiver to immediately tune to the next or
previous channel.
Pressing the category previous or next button will
cause the receiver to display a list of the channels in
the current category. Use the channel up and down
buttons to navigate through the list.
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and the channel up and down buttons to scroll
through the available channels in each category to
find the channel to which you want to listen.
When you have found the channel you wish to listen
to, press the select buttonto tune to the channel.
The new channel will begin playing and the display
will revert to the default display screen for the new
channel.
Pressing and holding the DISP button for 1 second
will cause the Receiver to flip the display screen 180
degrees to enable mounting the Receiver upside
down on a vehicle visor.
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Selecting Channels Directly
A channel may be directly selected by entering the
channel number using 0-9 buttons on the remote
control.
Note: If you are viewing a sports category channel
list (NFL®, NBA®, NHL®, or College), pressing and
releasing the DISP button will instead toggle
between the team names and the current score of
any live play-by-play game.
To enter a channel number, momentarily press and
release the select button. At the display prompt,
enter the three digit channel number.
Use the category previous and next buttons to scroll
through the music and entertainment categories,
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Advanced Features
favorite channel. The band and preset number
will then be displayed to confirm that the
channel has been stored.
Channel Presets (BAND)
You can store up to 30 of your favorite channels as
presets for quick recall access. The preset channels
are stored in 5 bands, A, B, C, D, E, and F each
containing 5 channel presets, and are numbered 1
to 5. The 5 channel presets in each band are
accessed by pressing the appropriate number (1 to
5) on the Receiver. Amomentary press and release
of the BAND button cycles through the 5 preset
bands (A, B, C, D, E, and F).
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A 1
S a v e d
Note: If the preset button already has a channel
stored in it, the preset will be replaced by the newly
stored channel.
Using Channel Presets
Storing Channel Presets
To store a favorite channel as a preset, do the
following:
Press and release the BAND button to cycle
between the preset bands until the preset band you
want is displayed.
The 5 preset channels in the active band can then
be selected by momentarily pressing and releasing
the 1 through 5 buttons.
1. Momentarily press and release the BAND
button until the desired preset band, A, B, C, D,
E, or F, is displayed.
When you have chosen a preset channel, the band
and preset number will be displayed.
2. Tune the Receiver to the channel you wish to
store as a preset. (See the section, Basic
Operation for specific instructions for tuning to a
channel.)
3. Press and hold for 1 second the numbered
preset button in which you wish to store your
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Searching for a Channel Preset (P.TUNE Mode)
presets are not displayed.
To quickly search through all of your presets in the
P.TUNE mode, do the following:
3. To exit the P.TUNE mode, press and hold the
BAND button for approximately 1 second, until
the default display screen is displayed.
1. Press and hold the BAND button for
approximately 1 second to enter the P.TUNE
mode. “Preset Tuning Mode” will momentarily be
displayed and the preset number will be
displayed to indicate the Receiver is in the
Preset Tune Mode.
FM Preset Button
The Receiver has a special button called the FM
Preset button, which is identified by the
icon.
When the FM Preset button is pressed, the
Receiver turns on the built-in FM transmitter and
begins transmitting on the next frequency from the
FM frequency preset list. Ascreen will be displayed
for 3 seconds showing the currently selected FM
frequency. When the FM transmitter is turned on, an
FM radio tuned to the same FM frequency will
receive the currently tuned SIRIUS broadcast.
P . T u n e M o d e
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2. Use the channel up and down buttons to move
up or down through your channel presets and
immediately tune to each channel. Channel
presets are grouped and displayed by bank and
preset number, i.e., A1, A2...B1, B2, etc. Empty
Each subsequent press of the FM Preset button
advances to the next preset in the FM frequency
preset list. By using the FM Preset button, a quiet
FM frequency may be quickly tuned.
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button. The preset will now display the new FM
frequency. To select the preset, press the MENU
button.
If no FM frequencies have been preset when the
FM Preset button is pressed, the Receiver will
default to a frequency of 88.1 MHz.
You may also change the FM presets by using the
FM Presets menu option of the Receiver. (Refer to
the FM Transmitter section in the Menu Options
section of this manual for instructions on
Pressing and holding the FM Preset button will
display the list of FM presets. Use the channel up
and down buttons to browse through the list.
programming the FM presets list.)
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Menu Options
To enter the Menu Options page of the Receiver,
press and hold the select button, or press the
MENU button on the remote control. The menu
options will be then displayed.
F M T R A N S M I T
To select a menu option, use the channel up and
down buttons to display the option you wish to
adjust, and press the select button. If a selection is
not made within 10 seconds, the Receiver will exit
the menu options mode, and revert to the last active
display mode.
F M - 5
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If you want to change the FM frequency of a preset,
press the select button to choose the preset when it
is displayed. Use the channel up and down buttons
to select an FM frequency and press the select
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To exit menu options, or any of the other menu
option screens, repeatedly press and release the
MENU key on the remote control until you are
returned to the default display screen.
The following sections explain each of the menu
options in the order in which they are displayed on
the Menu Options screen.
FM Presets
To create or add to a list of FM preset frequencies,
do the following:
1. Using the channel up and down buttons,
display the “FM PRESETS” menu item and
press the select button. You will then enter a
list of FM presets. (You may also enter this list
by pressing and holding the FM Preset
button.)
FM Transmitter
The FM Transmitter feature allows you to create a
preset list of 5 suitable FM frequencies which can
then be accessed by using the FM Preset button.
This option also allows you to turn the FM
transmitter On and Off.
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8 8 . 1
2. Using the channel up and down buttons, display
the FM preset you wish to set (or change) and
press the select button. You will then enter a
list of FM frequencies, beginning with the
currently selected FM frequency for the preset.
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8 8 . 1
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F M O n / O f f
3. Use your FM radio to locate quiet FM
frequencies where there is no interference
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from adjacent FM stations. These are the
frequencies which should be added to the FM
presets list.
Use the channel up and down buttons to display
“FM On” or “FM Off”, and press the select button.
To exit the FM On/Off menu, press the MENU
4. Using the channel up and down buttons,
display the frequency you wish to select for
the preset and press the select button. The
FM frequency will then be stored in the preset.
5. You may then continue to select FM
frequencies for other presets using the same
steps. To exit the FM Presets menu, press the
MENU button.
button.
Display Options
The Receiver’s display screen can be adjusted
for brightness and contrast using the Display
Options menu option.
B r i g h t n e s s
C o n t r a s t
FM On/Off
To turn the Receiver’s FM transmitter On or Off,
use the channel up and down buttons to display
the “FM On/Off” menu item and press the select
button.
Use the channel up and down buttons to display the
“Brightness” or “Contrast” option, and press the
select button.
F M O N
Brightness adjusts the overall intensity of the LCD
display to help with viewing in different lighting
conditions. Contrast adjusts the relationship
F M O F F
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between the background and the text on the LCD
display. Use the channel up and down buttons, to
adjust the brightness/contrast. The bar graph will
move to indicate the change.
C H A N N E L
L O C K
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+
E d i t C o d e
To exit the Brightness/Contrast screen, press the
MENU button.
When access to a locked channel is attempted
using the direct channel entry method, the “Enter
Code” screen is displayed and the channel cannot
be accessed until the correct code is entered.
Parental Control
The Receiver has the ability to lock out with
password protection any channels you do not want
others to access without your permission. A locked
channel will not appear in the channel list.
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If the wrong code is entered, a message will be
displayed indicating that the wrong code has been
entered.
W r o n g
C o d e
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Lock/Unlock
To lock or unlock a channel, do the following:
4. When the correct code has been entered, a you
will enter a list of channels. Use the channel up
and down buttons to navigate to the channel you
wish to lock or unlock, and press the select
button. Apreviously locked channel will have the
lock icon displayed to the right of the channel
number.
1. Use the channel up and down buttons to
display the “Lock/Unlock” menu choice, and
press the select button.
2. If this is the first time that Parental Control is
being used, you will be prompted to create and
enter a four digit numerical code. This code can
be any four digit number from 0000 to 9999.
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S p i r i t
5. To lock or unlock a channels, use the channel up
and down buttons to display a channel, and press
the select button.
If you are locking a channel, the word “Lock” will be
displayed to the right of the channel name. If you
are unlocking a channel, the word “Lock” will be
removed from the right of the channel name.
To exit the Parental Control menu, press the MENU
button.
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If you should exit this prompt without entering a
code, you will be prompted to set a code next
time you enter the Lock/Unlock option.
3. If a code has been previously set, a “Enter
Code” prompt will be displayed. Enter your four
digit code and press the select button to
continue.
Edit Code
This setting allows you to change a previously
selected Parental Control code.
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The first time the Edit Code setting is accessed
you will be prompted to enter a four digit code.
This code can be any four digit number from 0000
to 9999.
will be displayed alerting you that the wrong
code was entered, and you will be prompted
again to enter the code.
W r o n g
C o d e
N e w # :
_ _ _ _
4. If the correct code was entered, the “New Code”
prompt will appear. Enter the new Parental
Control code.
If you should exit this prompt without entering a
code, you will be prompted to set a code the next
time you enter the Edit Code option.
To change the Parental Control code, do the
following:
N e w # :
_ _ _ _
1. Use the channel up and down buttons to display
the “Edit Code” menu option, and press the
select button.
5. You will then be prompted to confirm the new
code by entering it again.
2. At the prompt, enter the four digit Parental
Control code.
C O N F I R M : _ _ _ _
6. If you confirmed the correct code, the lock code
is now changed and a confirmation screen is
displayed. If you entered the wrong code at the
confirmation prompt, a screen will be displayed
C o d e # :
_ _ _ _
3. If you did not enter the correct code, a message
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to alert you that you have entered the wrong
code, and you will have to repeat the process
again.
button.
Signal Level
The Signal Level display screen provides a visual
display of the strength of the SIRIUS signal from the
satellite antenna and also from terrestrial (ground)
transmitters.
N o w C h a n g e d
To exit the Parental Control menu, press the MENU
button.
To display the Signal Level screen, do the following:
1. Use channel up and down buttons to display the
“Signal Level ” menu option, and press the
select button.
If you have forgotten your Parental
Control code, call SIRIUS Customer
Service for help.
Audio Level
The Audio Level menu option adjusts the level of the
audio output of the Receiver.
To adjust the audio level, use the channel up and
down buttons to change the audio level. The bar
graph will move to indicate the change.
S A T
T E R
-
-
+
+
2. The satellite signal strength screen will be
displayed. Using the channel up and down
buttons, you can display the terrestrial signal
strength screen.
-
+
To exit the Audio Level menu, press the MENU
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3. A 6 segment horizontal bar graph will be
displayed with a “-“ sign to the left and a “+” sign
to the right. The SAT screen indicates the
satellite signal strength while TER screen
indicates the terrestrial signal strength, if a
terrestrial signal is available.
reset by the Factory Default feature, preventing
someone from circumventing the Parental
Control feature. Channels which have been
locked will remain locked.
To activate the Factory Default feature, and
restore the features of the Receiver to the factory
defaults, do the following:
To exit the Signal Level menu, press the MENU
button.
1. Use the channel up and down buttons to
display the “Factory Default” menu option,
and press the select button.
2. Use the channel up and down buttons to
display “Yes” to restore all settings to the
settings from the factory, or display “No” to
leave them as-is and return to the Menu
Options menu.
Factory Default
The Factory Default option will restore most every
feature of the Receiver to the original factory
settings. The following is a list of all features
affected by the Factory Default option:
• All Presets are cleared
• Receiver set to Normal Tuning Mode
• Display brightness set to 50%
• Display Contrast set to 50%
• FM Transmitter set to On
• FM Frequency set to 88.1 MHz
R e s e t ?
R e s e t ?
Y
Note that the Parental Control feature is not affected
by the Factory Default option. If a code has been set
for the Parental Control feature, the code will not be
N
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3. If “Yes” is chosen, a confirmation is
displayed. Use the channel up and down
buttons to display “Yes” to restore all settings
to the settings from the factory, or display “No”
to leave them as-is and return to the Menu
Options menu.
S u r e ?
S u r e ?
Y
N
4. If Yes is chosen, the Receiver will revert to the
original factory settings.
R e s t o r i n g
5. When the Factory Default is complete, the
Receiver will place you in Channel 184 the SIRIUS
preview channel and display, “Call 1-888-539-
SIRIUS to Subscribe”. The Receiver is still
subscribed to the SIRIUS service.
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Troubleshooting
This section lists several common problems and suggested solutions. If, after trying the suggested solutions
listed here, you are still unable to resolve the problem you’re having with your Receiver, contact your installer,
dealer, or retailer for more help.
Problem
Cause and Suggested Solution
Receiver does not power on
Blown fuse, or the power cable is not properly connected. Check for a
bad fuse and check power cable connection.
Receiver displays:
“NOANTENNA”
The satellite antenna is not connected to the Receiver. Check the
satellite antenna connection to the Receiver.
Receiver displays:
“NO SIGNAL”
Check for obstacles over or around satellite antenna. Change vehicle
location to eliminate nearby obstacles (bridges, overpasses, etc.)
Audio static or loss of clarity
FM frequency contains static. Locate a quiet FM frequency on your
vehicle radio and set the Receiver’s FM transmitter frequency to
match.
No sound
The vehicle antenna is not connected to radio. Check vehicle antenna
cable to be sure it is connected.
The audio cables are not connected, or the FM radio is set to the
wrong frequency. Check the audio cables at the Receiver and the
vehicle radio. Tune the vehicle FM radio to the same FM frequency
the Receiver is tuned.
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Specifications
Satellite Frequencies ............................................................................................. 2322.293/2330.207 MHz
Terrestrial Frequencies ......................................................................................................... 2326.250MHz
Power Requirements ...............................................................................9-16 Volts, Negative Ground, DC
Audio Output ..................................................................................................... 550mVrms (+/- 50mVrms)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) ....................................................................................................... <0.2%
Signal-to-noise (S/N) ...................................................................................................... Greater than 73dB
Fuse Requirement ......................................................................................................................... 2A ATC
Receiver Dimensions (Width x Length x Height) ........................................... 70mm x 113.2mm x 20.2mm
(2.8” x 4.5” x .8”)
Receiver Weight ................................................................................................................ 146.0g (4.7 oz.)
Antenna Type............................................................................................................. Low Profile Magnetic
Antenna Cable Length ............................................................................................ 21’ (single micro-cable)
Connector Type............................................................................................................... SMB (right-angle)
Audio Interface .................................................................................................... 1/8” / 3.5mm Stereo Jack
FM Out Interface ..................................................................................................................... 2.5mm Jack
Remote Control Dimensions (Width x Length x Height) ........................................ 54mm x 90mm x 11mm
(2.13” x 3.5” x .43”)
Remote Control Battery Requirements .......................................................................................... CR2032
Note: Features and Specifications subject to change without notice.
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. (the “Company”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part
thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original
purchase, such defect(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 the location shown below under
WARRANTYRETURN.
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.
WARRANTY RETURN: To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, please return product to an
authorized retailer or call Product Support at 1-800-869-5590; proof of purchase and description of defect are required.
Products to be returned to an approved warranty station must be shipped freight prepaid.
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Please record the SIRIUS ID (SID) in the space provided below:
SIRIUSID:
SIRIUS Customer Service: 1-888-539-7474
SIRIUS Product Support: 1-800-869-5590
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SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
1-888-539-7474
SV1 (110205a)
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