Pioneer CD-XMCASE1, CD-XMHOME1, CD-XMPCAR1, CD-XMHEAD1 User Manual

User Guide
Quick Start
Quick Start
Charge the battery (page 13).1
Set up your XMp3 radio (page 21).2
Activate your XM subscription online or by calling 1 800 XM RADIO 3
(1-800-967-2346) (page 25).
Press the menu button. You should see this screen: 4
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Introduction ................. 4
Features ............................... 5
About XM.............................. 6
Safety Instructions ..................... 7
What’s in the Box?......................12
Charging the Battery....................13
XMp3 Radio Controls. ..................14
Display. ................................15
Additional Symbols. ....................16
Remote Control Functions. .............18
MicroSD Memory Card..................19
Using this Guide. .......................20
Setup .......................21
Setup for Home or Office ...............22
While Traveling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Activation ...................25
Subscribing to XM .....................26
Using your XMp3 Radio .......27
Live XM................................28
Pause and Replay Live XM ..............31
Recording XM.......................... 32
Auto Recording ........................33
Listening to Recorded Content .........34
Program Guide.........................36
Bookmarks.............................36
Playlists................................37
TuneSelect and GameSelect ............39
Info Extras .............................41
Using Your XMp3 Radio with a PC ..43
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Setup and Installation. .................45
My Music. ..............................46
Record XM. ............................47
Bookmarks. ............................48
napster.com............................49
My Books...............................50
audible.com/xm .......................51
Info....................................52
Updating the XMp3 Radio Firmware ....53
Disconnecting XMp3 Radio from a PC . .53
Settings .....................54
EQ Settings ............................55
Change Display ........................55
Edit Alerts .............................56
Info Extras .............................56
Channel Access ........................57
Auto Recordings .......................58
Line Out Level .........................58
Antenna Aiming .......................59
Clock and Sleep Timer.................. 60
Restoring Factory Defaults .............60
Memory Usage......................... 61
Troubleshooting ..............62
Other Information ............67
Product Registration ...................68
XMp3 Radio Customer Service
Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Product Specifications..................69
Patent Information .....................71
FCC and IC Statement ..................72
Limited Warranty.......................73
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Introduction
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Introduction
Features
The XMp3: Record What You Love, Listen When You Want!™
Live or recorded XM content at your fingertips. Spin the wheel to quickly •
tune to your favorite XM channels.
Have to step away for a few minutes? Pause and replay up to 30 minutes •
of XM programming.
Record up to 5 channels simultaneously, so you’ll always have something • to listen to. Schedule a recording time, or let the XMp3 radio learn your listening habits and automatically record your favorite channels for you.
Find out what’s playing now or in the future with XM’s programming • guide.
TuneSelect and GameSelect find your favorite artists or sports events on • any XM channel.
Upload MP3 files, WMA tracks, and Audible.com books from your PC. Manage • your collection and playlists with the XM2go Music Manager software.
Store MP3 or WMA files on a removable microSD memory card (sold • separately).
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About XM
XM is America’s number one satellite radio company. Broadcasting live daily from studios in Washington, DC, New York City, Chicago, the Countr y Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Toronto, and Montreal, XM’s 2008 lineup includes more than 170 digital channels of choice from coast to coast: commercial-free music, premier sports, news, talk radio, comedy, children’s and entertainment programming; and the most advanced traffic and weather information.
XM, the leader in satellite-delivered entertainment and data services for the automobile market through partnerships with General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Suzuki, and Toyota, is available in 140 different vehicle models for 2008. XM’s industry-leading products are available at consumer electronics retailers nationwide. For more information about XM hardware, programming, and partnerships, please visit http://www.xmradio.com.
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Safety Instructions
IMPORTANT! Always read and understand all the instructions to avoid injury to yourself and/or
damage to your device. XM Satellite Radio claims no responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown, repair or other causes.
DO NOT:
Expose to extreme temperatures, i.e. above 140°F (60°C) or below -4°F (-20°C).•
Expose to moisture. Do not use the radio near or in water. Don’t touch the radio with •
wet hands.
Let any foreign matter spill into the radio.•
Store in dusty areas.•
Expose to chemicals such as benzene, thinners, liquid or aerosol cleaners.•
Expose to direct sunlight, fire, flame, or other heat sources for a prolonged period.•
Try to repair or disassemble the radio yourself. Opening the case, power adapter, or •
home stand may cause electric shock.
Drop, hit, or bend your radio.•
Place heavy objects on your radio.•
DO:
Use only the approved power adapter. The power adapter plug should •
match the outlet.
Insert the power adapter plug all the way into the outlet. Be careful not to •
overload the outlet with too many electrical devices, and keep metallic
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objects away from the power plugs.
Stay aware of your surroundings when enjoying your XMp3 radio. If you’re a • pedestrian, keep your eyes and ears open. If you’re driving, keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. Not doing so can result in personal injury, death, and/or damage to your device, accessories, and/or to your vehicle or other property.
Place your XMp3 radio where it won’t interfere with your vehicle’s safety • features, such as airbags. Failing to correctly place the device may result in injury to you and others if it becomes detached during an accident and/or obstructs the deployment of an airbag.
Environmental Information
Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packaging, • batteries, and electronic appliances. The battery type is Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) and should be disposed of properly.
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Protect Your Ears and Yourself
Always follow traffic safety directions. Do not use earbuds or headphones • while operating a bicycle, automobile, or motorcycle. Not only is it dangerous, it may be illegal.
Make sure the earbud or headphone cable does not get in the way of your arms • or other surrounding objects while you’re walking or exercising.
Maintain a moderate volume when walking or exercising. Always be aware of • what is happening around you.
Using earbuds or headphones for a long time and/or at high volume can cause • serious damage to your hearing. If you hear ringing in your ears, STOP listening immediately.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time, your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher and higher volumes; what sounds “normal” may be dangerously loud.
TO ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL: Start the volume control at a low setting. Slowly increase the
volume until you can hear comfortably, without distortion, and still be aware of your surroundings.
ONCE YOU ESTABLISH A COMFORTABLE SOUND LEVEL:
Leave the volume at that level; do not increase it over time. Pioneer and the Consumer Electronics Association recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. Sustained sound levels above 85 decibels can be dangerous without
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hearing protection. (For reference, a garbage disposal or loud shouting at 3 feet are about 80 decibels; a food blender or gas lawn blower at 3 feet are around 90 decibels.) Pioneer disclaims all liability for hearing loss, bodily injury, or property damage as a result of use or misuse of this product.
Important battery information
Your XMp3 radio’s battery should be charged before you use the radio. The amount of charge is indicated by the battery level meter in your XMp3 radio’s display. When you’re charging the battery you will see . When the battery is exhausted you will see a red battery icon.
When you use your XMp3 radio for the first time, charge the battery until the battery icon turns green. Then use your XMp3 radio until the battery is exhausted. This charge/discharge cycle calibrates the battery level meter so that it accurately reports the state of the battery.
Batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging times. When a battery no longer holds its charge, you should purchase a new battery. Always use authorized batteries and power adapters. Replacement batteries and power adapters can be ordered online at www.xmradio.com/accessories.
To prevent injuring yourself or your XMp3 radio, do not disassemble, crush, or puncture the battery. Never allow metal to touch the battery terminals.
Your XMp3 radio’s rechargeable battery should be disposed of properly and may need to be
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recycled. Contact your local recycler for details. Never dispose of batteries in a fire or in water as they may explode.
To insert or remove the battery see page 13 for more information.
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate (Applicable to California, U.S.A.)
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What’s in the Box?
XMp3 Radio Remote Control
Home Stand
Battery
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XM Home Antenna
AC Power Adapter
Earbuds RCA Audio Cable
USB Cable
Also Included: User Guide and Getting the Most From your XM Radio Guide
Charging the Battery
The battery comes from the factory with a small amount of charge. Charge the battery for at least 3 hours before using your XMp3 radio for the first time, or if you have not used it for several months.
1. Open battery compartment.
3. Carefully replace the battery door, sliding in place.
2. Insert the battery into the XMp3 radio.
4. Connect the XMp3 radio to the home stand.
5. Plug the power adapter into the home stand and to a wall socket.
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XMp3 Radio Controls
Power/Hold Switch
Slide down to turn on or off, slide up to lock controls.
Menu
Go to My Music Library, access advanced features and configu­ration options or info extras information.
Back
Return to previous screen. Press and hold to return to the previous channel.
30-Minute Replay
Pause and replay up to 30 minutes of live XM
USB Jack
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Universal Connector
Headphone Jack and microSD Card Slot
Volume/Mute
Keypad
Enter channel numbers.
Options
TuneSelect, bookmarks, add channel to favorites, set channel to auto record, and view programs for channel.
XM Button/Select
Press to confirm selections.
Control Wheel
Give it a spin!
Record
Record a song or a channel ­also schedule recording and set channel to auto record.
The functions of the controls may change depending on what you’re doing at the time. In general, remember that:
Turning the wheel highlights different icons or moves up or down a list. Press •
the XM button to select the highlighted item.
The• back button brings you to the previous screen.
If you’re lost, press the • back button several times until you get to an XM channel or the song you’re listening to. Pressing and holding the back button will do the same thing.
Display
Battery Level
Antenna Strength
Channel Name
Indicates that you are listening to live or recorded content
Clock
Indicates that the power switch is set in the “hold” position
Channel Number
Artist Name
Song Title
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Additional symbols
Live XM
My Music Library
Auto Recordings
Settings
Battery Charging
Battery Charged (green)
Battery Low (red)
Hold - controls locked. To unlock, slide the power switch down to the middle position
Mute – to unmute, press both volume up and volume down buttons at the same time
Repeat
Shuffle
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MP3 or WMA song loaded onto the microSD card
microSD card is in the device, has been scanned and is safe to be removed (green)
Song included on a playlist
MP3 or WMA song loaded onto the microSD card that has been added to a playlist
TuneSelect set to alert on artist’s name
TuneSelect set to alert on song title
XM signal strength
MicroSD card is being read. Do not eject the microSD card until this icon disappears (red)
GameSelect set to alert and channel added to channel list (see channel skip/add)
Scheduled recording via “View Programs” or “XM Highlights”
Schedule to Alert via “View Programs” or “XM Highlights”
Scheduled recording via “Schedule Recording”
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Remote Control Functions
Power Button
30-Minute Replay Buttons
Pause and replay up to 30 minutes of live XM content.
XM Button/Select
Press to confirm selections.
Menu
Go to My Music Library, access advanced features and configuration options or info extras information.
Number Keys Enter a channel directly.
Jump Switches between current channel and previous channel.
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Arrow Buttons
Navigates menu and channel lists.
Record
Record a song or channel.
Options
TuneSelect, bookmarks, add channel to favorites, set channel to auto record, and view programs for channel.
Mute
Silences live, saved songs, and replayed XM content.
+ and -
Change channels or control volume for audio system (sold separately).
Back
Return to previous screen. Press and hold to return to the previous channel.
MicroSD Memory Card
Turn your XMp3 radio off before inserting or removing the microSD memory card (sold separately at xmradio.com/microSD or at your local retailer).
To insert the card press it down until it clicks into place. To remove it, press down and it will eject. Do not remove the card if you see this symbol in red on the display.
NOTE! A microSD card is for your library of MP3s and WMAs, you cannot store any
recorded XM content on your microSD card.
WARNING! Do not remove microSD Card during scanning.
Be sure you insert the microSD card correctly.
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Using this Guide
Throughout this guide, you will see instructions such as Select menu Settings Change Display Brightness. This tells you to do the following:
Press the 1 menu button.
Turn the wheel clockwise until the 2 Settings Icon is highlighted.
Press the 3 XM button to select Settings.
Turn the wheel to get to 4 Change Display, press the XM button again to select.
Press the 5 XM button to toggle through the brightness choices.
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Setup
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antenna
line out
Setup
Setup for Home or Office
Insert your XMp3 radio into the home stand. 1
Connect the power adapter, audio cable, 2
and XM home antenna.
Connect your XMp3 radio to your home or office audio 3
system.
antenna
The XM home antenna plugs into the jack labeled antenna.
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line out
The audio cable plugs into the line out jack.
5V DC
The home power adapter plugs into the 5V DC jack.
Place the XM home antenna in or near 4
Outdoors
Outdoors
South
a south facing window for optimal indoor reception.
To optimize signal reception, you 5
can mount the XM home antenna outdoors, facing south.
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While Traveling
You can connect the power adapter directly to your XMp3 radio.
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