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, and
2.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC Interference Statement
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 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
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
—
is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of
1.5 cm between the radiator and your body.
Canadian Compliance
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
General Precautions
SIRIUS disclaims all liability for hearing loss, bodily injury, or property damage as a result of
the use or misuse of this product.
Volume and Hearing Safety Precautions
•
When listening to your Stiletto, be aware of your surroundings. The use of earbuds or
headphones while riding a bike or operating a vehicle or motorcycle may be prohibited by
law, and is not recommended.
•
If you experience ringing in the ears while listening, stop using the Stiletto and consult a
medical professional.
•
When using your Stiletto, start the volume low and gradually turn it up to a medium level
which you can hear. If the ambient sounds around you are noisy or loud, do not turn the
volume up to high level. Find a quieter location instead.
•
Permanent hearing loss can occur if you set the volume too high. Your ears adapt to the
loud volume and can be permanently damaged.
•
The use of earbuds or headphones for an extended period of time can cause serious
damage to your ears. Wearing them for prolonged periods of time or while sleeping is not
recommended.
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Liquid Crystal Precautions
If the LCD screen on the Stiletto is damaged, do not to touch the liquid crystal fluid. If any of
the following situations happen, take the action indicated:
If the liquid crystal fluid comes in contact with your skin, wipe the skin area with a cloth
1.
and then wash the skin thoroughly with soap and running water.
If the liquid crystal fluid gets into your eye, flush the eye with clean water for at least 15
2.
minutes. Seek medical care.
If the liquid crystal fluid is ingested, flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large
3.
quantities of water and induce vomiting. Seek medical care.
General Safety Precautions
Be sure to observe the following warnings. Failure to follow these safety instructions and
warnings may result in a serious accident.
Do not expose the Stiletto to moisture or use it near or in water. Do not handle it with wet
•
hands, or let water or any other liquid spill on or in it.
Do not operate the Stiletto 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.
Be sure the unit is installed as described in the installation instructions in this guide. When
•
installing the unit using a Vehicle Kit, Home Kit or Executive Sound System, follow the
installation instructions included with those accessories.
To avoid short circuits, do not open the unit, and never put or leave any metallic objects
•
(coins, tools, etc.) inside the unit.
If the unit emits smoke or unusual odors, turn the power off immediately, and disconnect
•
the unit from any power source.
Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks.
•
If the unit doesn’t seem to be working properly, turn the unit off, remove the battery from
•
the unit, wait 10 seconds, replace the battery and then turn it on again.
My Sirius Studio Software
The My Sirius Studio software CD-ROM included with the Stiletto 100 will allow you to connect your Stiletto 100 to your PC computer running the Windows® XP operating system with
Service Pack 2. It is important that this software be used to transfer and manage information
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on your Stiletto 100 to ensure that the operating system software essential to the operation of
the Stiletto 100 is not removed or damaged.
The software also provides for upgrading features and functionality as they become available
from SIRIUS. Be sure to periodically connect the Stiletto 100 to your PC computer to load the
latest updates. Refer to the user guide included on the software CD-ROM for further information on installing and using the software.
The My Sirius Studio software should be installed before connecting the Stiletto 100 to your
PC computer.
Operating Temperature
The Stiletto 100 is designed to operate between -5° to +40° C (23° to 104° F). Avoid leaving
the unit in a vehicle or elsewhere where the temperature may fall outside this range. Extreme
temperatures or extreme temperature fluctuations can degrade the performance of the LCD
display screen, and possibly damage it.
Cleaning and Maintenance
If the Stiletto 100 becomes dirty, turn the power off and wipe it clean with a soft clean cloth.
Do not use hard cloths, paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile solvents to clean. These may
cause damage to the unit.
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Package Contents
The following items are included with your purchase of the Stiletto 100:
In order to use your Stiletto in a vehicle, you will need the Stiletto Vehicle Kit. The kit includes
a compact docking cradle that rapidly charges your Stiletto’s battery, connects to an externally mounted antenna for more reliable reception, and plays audio through your vehicle’s stereo
system. Ten (10) dedicated presets and an included remote control make it easy to tune and
operate your Stiletto without taking your eyes from the road.
Stiletto Home Kit (Model SLH1)
The Stiletto Home Kit provides everything you need to use the Stiletto in your home or office.
The sleek docking cradle provides a convenient way to charge your Stiletto’s battery along
with an extra slot for charging a spare battery. The included indoor/outdoor antenna provides
improved reception, while audio cables enable you to connect the Stiletto to amplified speakers or a home entertainment system. A remote control is included, along with USB cable and
PC computer software for optionally connecting the home dock to your PC computer.
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Battery Life, Installation, and Charging
Two batteries are supplied with your Stiletto 100, a slim battery and a standard battery. The
batteries when fully charged will provide a range of listening times depending on the listening
mode. The following table provides the approximate listening times:
Listening
Mode
Satellite Radio4 hours2 hours
Internet Radio8 hours4 hours
Library20 hours10 hours
Radio Replays20 hours10 hours
As batteries age, the amount of listening time diminishes. Replacement (or spare) batteries
are available from your SIRIUS product distributor.
The amount of listening time the battery provides is dependent upon several settings: decreasing the length of time the backlight of the display screen remains on will prolong battery
life as well as adjusting the brightness of the display screen to a dimmer setting. Both of
these adjustments are made through the Settings menu. Refer to Brightness and Backlight Timer on page 59 for details about these settings.
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Approximate Listening Time
Standard BatterySlim Battery
Stiletto 100 Battery Installation and Removal
To install the battery, refer to Figure 1 and slide the bottom of the battery (1) into the bottom
of Stiletto 100 (2) until the battery engages the clips. Then press the left side of the battery
down (3) until the release latch (4) locks the battery in place.
To remove the battery from the Stiletto 100, pull the release latch (4). When the battery pops
up, grasp the battery and slide it toward the latch until it disengages from the radio.
3
2
1
4
Figure 1Figure 1
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Battery Charging
The battery in the Stiletto 100 is shipped partially charged but should be fully charged before
using. For the fastest charging time the Stiletto 100 should be turned off. When off, a fully
discharged slim battery will charge in 2 hours and a standard battery will charge in 4 hours.
To charge the Stiletto, power the unit off and connect the AC Adapter as shown in Figure 2.
display
backhome
options
Figure 2Figure 2
Battery Disposal
When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with the local waste disposal regulations.
Batteries should not be disposed of in household waste, but should instead be recycled.
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Controls
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Stiletto 100 Reference Guide
Figure 1 identifies the buttons, controls, and connectors of the Stiletto 100.
Power/Lock
Volume
Up/Down
+
Connector
Headphone
Back
Rewind
Select
Options
Power
Jack
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Library
backhome
options
Figure 1Figure 1
display
Display Screen
Play/Pause
Home
Fast Forward
Media Dial
Display
Love
Antenna Headphones
Docking Connector
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The following table describes the functions of the buttons and controls on the Stiletto 100.
Stiletto 100 Button and Control Descriptions
ButtonAction
/
Power/Lock
+/–
Volume
Play/Pause
Rewind
Satellite Radio
Mode
Slide
Up
CenterUnlocks all buttons on the Stiletto 100
Slide
Down
Press
Press
Press
Hold
Locks all buttons on the Stiletto 100
Slide down and release: Turns Stiletto 100 On (if Off), or places
radio in sleep mode if On
Slide down and hold for 5 seconds: Turns the Stiletto 100 Off
+ Increases the audio volume
— Decreases the audio volume
Pauses a broadcast
or resumes playing
a paused broadcast
If listening, skips to
the previous song
or show
If in a channel or
preset list, moves
through categories
or preset banks
If listening, rewinds
through a broadcast
Internet Radio
Mode
If playing, mutes
audio
If muted, resumes
playing
If listening and
muted, resumes
playing
If in a channel or
category list, moves
through channel
categories
Replay/Library
Mode
Pauses or resumes
playing the current
song or show
Skips to the beginning of the song or
show
Rewinds through
song or show
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ButtonAction
Fast-Forward
Love
Media Dial
Stiletto 100 Button and Control Descriptions Continued
Satellite Radio
Mode
Internet Radio
Mode
If listening, skips
in the replay buffer
Press
Hold
to the next song or
show
If in a channel or
preset list, moves
through categories
or preset banks
Fast-Forwards
through the replay
If listening and
muted, resumes
playing
If in a channel or
category list, moves
through channel
categories
buffer
Saves the song or
show if possible,
or adds to favorites
Press
when song/show
cannot be saved
While recording,
prompts to stop
recording
Adds the artist/song to the favorites list
Displays recording
setup screen
Hold
While recording,
prompts to stop
recording
Scroll
If listening, displays channel or category list
If in a list, menu, or prompt, scrolls to next or previous item
Replay/Library
Mode
Skips to the next
song or show
Fast-Forwards
through song or
show
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Stiletto 100 Button and Control Descriptions Continued
ButtonAction
Satellite Radio
Mode
Internet Radio
Mode
Replay/Library
Mode
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Select
back
home
options
display
[ Controls ]
PressSelects highlighted item in list, menu, or prompt
Press
Press
Press
Returns back to the screen displayed just prior to the currently
displayed screen
First press returns to the Home screen
Additional press returns to the Now Playing screen
Displays available options for the currently displayed screen
If no options are available, nothing is displayed
Cycles between 3-channel display mode, 6-channel display
Press
mode, artist name, and song title when in the channel browsing
mode
Using the Media Dial
home
The Media Dial of the Stiletto 100 is controlled by placing your finger on the Media Dial
and rotating the dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to scroll, highlighting a channel, genre,
preset, menu item, or list item. (Figure 4) It may also be pressed at the north, south, east and
west locations for selecting
Pressing the center button provides the
Play/Pause, Love, Fast-Forward, and Rewind as labeled.
Select function for selecting highlighted items.
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Library
Figure 4Figure 4
display
home
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options
Getting Started
Turning the Stiletto 100 On/Off, Sleep, and Lock Modes
To turn the Stiletto 100 on, slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and then
release it.
When on, to put the Stiletto into sleep mode, slide the
tarily and release it. The Stiletto will display Going to Sleep. (Figure 1) Sleep mode allows the
Stiletto to start up quickly when powered on. The Stiletto will power itself completely off after
18 hours of sleep.
To turn the Stiletto 100 completely off, hold the
until the display goes blank. When completely off, the battery will remain charged for several
weeks. When completely off, the Stiletto will take 1–2 minutes to power up. (Figure 2)
The Stiletto 100 may be locked to prevent the accidental pressing of a button by sliding the
Power/Lock switch up to the locked position (Figure 3) The Power/Lock switch must be
placed back into the unlocked (center) position for the other buttons to function.
Power/Lock switch down momen-
Power/Lock switch down for 5 seconds
Going To Sleep
Figure 1Figure 1Figure 3Figure 3Figure 2Figure 2
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Unlocked
Locked
+
Navigating Menus and Lists
The menu and list structures in the Stiletto 100 are navigated by using the Media Dial to
scroll through a menu or list to highlight your choice, and then pressing the
to select the choice. To return to the Home screen at any time, press the
(Figure 4)
Tip: Pressing the Home button twice from any menu will return you to the Now Playing
Tip: Pressing the Home button twice from any menu will return you to the Now Playing
screen.
screen.
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Library
Figure 4Figure 4
Select button
Home button.
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Let’s say you have saved the song Blue Moon and now you want to listen to it. Use the
Media Dial to highlight a choice and press the Select button to select the choice until you
have navigated to the song. Refer to Figure 5 for an example.
Turn the Media Dial to scroll to Library
Press the Select button
Turn the Media Dial to scroll to Titles
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Library
Library
Sirius Recordings
Artists
Albums
Titles
Genres
Playlists
Press the Select button
Turn the Media Dial to scroll to Blue Moon
Press the Select button
Titles
What’s Left Of Me
It’s Only Rock And Roll
Don’t Look Back
Blue Moon
Stand Up And Be Strong
Fire
Figure 5Figure 5
Recorded
from 13
Back
Elvis Presley
Blue Moon
+
Listen to the song
01:4400:37
Library4/10
In this user guide, menu or list structures like the previous example are shown as:
Home
The
will return you to the Home screen. Pressing the
LibraryTitlesBlue MoonListen.
Back button will move you back to the previous display screen and the Home button
Home button again will return you to the
Now Playing screen.
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Receiving the SIRIUS Satellite Signal
The SIRIUS satellite signal is broadcast from satellites covering almost all of North America.
To receive the satellite signal your Stiletto must have a clear view of the sky. Obstructions
such as buildings, trees, bridges, and high voltage power lines can interfere with the satellite
signal.
The human body will also block satellite signal reception if it is placed between the Stiletto
and the sky. It is possible to lose even a strong signal as you move and change position.
The use of the antenna headphones included with your Stiletto will help to significantly eliminate these issues. By placing the antenna above interference from the body, signal reception
can be improved. Figure 6 illustrates the satellite signal being received by the Stiletto 100 using the antenna headphones, with no obstacles blocking the antenna headphones from having
a clear view of the sky.
You can view the signal strength in your location by first selecting Satellite Radio, and then
from the Home screen navigating to Settings
least one of the signals should be greater than 50% to reliably activate and use the Stiletto
100.
DeviceAntenna Aiming. (Figure 7) At
Antenna Aiming
Adjust your antenna
position to maximize signal
strength.
SATELLITE
TERRESTRIAL
Figure 6Figure 6
Press SELECT when done
Figure 7Figure 7
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Figures 8 and 9 illustrate several unacceptable situations where obstacles are blocking the
Stiletto 100 from having a clear view of the sky, preventing reception of the signal from the
SIRIUS satellites.
Figure 8Figure 8Figure 9Figure 9
Subscribing to the SIRIUS Service
Before you can listen to the SIRIUS service, you need to activate your subscription. To subscribe, do the following:
To activate your Stiletto 100, first be sure the battery is fully charged. Attach the
1.
antenna headphones and position yourself so that your Stiletto 100 is receiving a good
SIRIUS signal, as described in the previous section.
Select Satellite Radio
2.
All Channels and tune to channel 184. The SIRIUS channel
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line-up will begin updating. Wait until the channel updates have completed before pressing any buttons.
Once the channels have been updated, the display will change to Call 1-888-539-
3.
SIRIUS to Subscribe. You should be able to hear audio from channel 184, the SIRIUS
Weather and Emergency channel.
4.
Use the
Media Dial to tune to channel 0 to display the Stiletto 100’s unique 12-digit
SIRIUS ID Number (SID). (Figure 10) The SID number is also available on the Stiletto
100’s packaging, and may also be accessed by selecting Settings
DeviceSiri-
us ID. Write the SID number down in the space provided near the end of this user guide.
Have your credit card handy and contact SIRIUS on the Internet at:
5.
https://activate.siriusradio.com/
and follow the prompts to activate your subscription. You can also call SIRIUS toll-free
at: 1-888-539-SIRIUS (1-888-539-7474).
When you have successfully subscribed to the SIRIUS service, and the Stiletto 100 has
6.
been updated with your subscription information, an alert will be displayed. To continue,
press the
Select button.
You are now ready to begin enjoying Sirius Satellite Radio’s digital entertainment, and can
tune to other channels!
00
112233445566
SID
Satellite
Figure 10Figure 10
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Connecting the Stiletto 100 to a PC Computer
Before connecting the Stiletto 100 to your PC computer, install the My Sirius Studio software
that came with your Stiletto. Refer to the My Sirius Studio Software Installation section on
page 65 for more information.
To connect the Stiletto 100 to a PC computer, connect one end of the USB cable to the
Stiletto 100 and the other end to an available USB port on the PC computer, as shown in
Figure 11.
display
Library
Internet Radio
Satellite Radio
Your PC computer software will recognize the Stiletto and ask you which application you want
to use to manage the content on your device. You may choose My Sirius Studio or any other
compatible software including Windows Media® Player and Yahoo! Music Engine.
When you connect to the PC computer, the Stiletto will display a message asking you to turn
off Satellite Radio and connect. (Figure 12) You may cancel and continue listening to satellite
radio, or stop satellite radio and connect to the PC computer.
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Figure 11Figure 11
Figure 12Figure 12
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Operation
The Stiletto 100 delivers great audio entertainment in four distinct listening environments:
Satellite Radio. Listen live to satellite broadcasts of all SIRIUS 100% commercial free
•
music channels, talk, and sports programing. (Page 26)
Internet Radio. Listen to SIRIUS commercial free music and select talk channels streamed
•
over the Internet via a Wi-Fi network connection. (Page 39)
Library. Listen to saved songs and shows, and content you have downloaded from your
•
PC computer to the Stiletto 100. (Page 44)
Radio Replays. Listen to content which has been automatically saved from your favorite
•
music channels. (Page 52)
Each of these environments are described in detail in the sections following along with:
Recording. Set up scheduled recordings to record SIRIUS broadcasts. (Page 55)
•
Settings. Make changes to the global settings of the Stiletto 100 to personalize your
•
experience. (Page 59)
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Satellite Radio
SatelliteRadioSatellite Radio
Satellite Radio allows you to receive live SIRIUS broadcasts when you are receiving a signal
from the SIRIUS satellite or terrestrial transmitters. You can browse and select the SIRIUS
channels, and see information about the songs, artists, sports, news, weather, and traffic being broadcast.
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NOW PLAYING SCREEN INFORMATION
The Now Playing screen for Satellite Radio provides information such as the currently tuned
channel, song or show being played, mode, recording, and other information. Figure 1 identifies the information which may be displayed when in the Satellite Radio mode.
Preset Number
Channel Number
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A1
Channel Logo
Song/Show Title & Artist or
Sports Team & Game Score
Replay Buffer Time Information
Battery Condition Indicator
Battery Charging Indicator
Information
Little Richard
Lucille
-05:00
+
Satellite
Figure 1Figure 1
Scroll Bar
Signal Strength Indicator
Listening Mode or
Recording Indicator or
Jump Indicator
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BROWSING AND NAVIGATING CHANNELS
When Satellite Radio is selected (Figure 2), channels may be browsed in several ways:
•
In a list of all channels in numerical order. (Figure 3)
•
In a list of channels which have been saved as presets. (Figure 4)
•
In groupings of channels by genre (also referred to as categories) such as Pop, Rock,
Country, etc. (Figure 5)
Use the
Media Dial to highlight your choice, and press the Select button.
As you browse the lists, the channel names will be spoken if this feature is enabled. Channels
may be selected for listening from any of the lists by using the
highlight a selection and then pressing the
Select button.
Media Dial to scroll and
Satellite Radio
All Channels
Presets
Pop
Rock
Electronic/Dance
Hip-Hop
Figure 2Figure 2
All Channels
Faction
28
Dead Leaves And The D
The White Stripes
The Coffee House
30
Herbman Hustling
Sugar Minott
Margaritaville
31
Wave On Wave
Pat Green
Figure 3Figure 3
Presets (A)
Margaritaville
A1
31
Everywhere
Tim McGraw
Sirius
A2
Disorder
24 Cure
For Love
Bonnie Raitt
(empty)
A3
Press & hold SELECT
to save channel 31
Figure 4Figure 4
Pop
01
Sirius Hits 1
Why Don’t You & I
Santana
02
StarLite
Back In The High Life Again
Steve Winwood
03
Sirius Love
The Power Of Love
Celine Dion
Figure 5Figure 5
The Display button toggles the display screen between a 3 channel list mode and a 6 channel list mode. (Figures 6 & 7)
[ Operation ]
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All Channels
Faction
28
Dead Leaves And The D
The White Stripes
The Coffee House
30
Herbman Hustling
Sugar Minott
Margaritaville
31
Wave On Wave
Pat Green
Figure 6Figure 6Figure 7Figure 7
All Channels
Faction
28
Coffee House
29
Margaritaville
30
Reggae
31
Area 33
32
Boombox
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CHANNEL PRESETS
Channels which you tune frequently and want to be able to access quickly may be added to a
list of presets. Presets are grouped into three banks, A, B, and C which store 10 presets each
for a total of 30 presets. Presets are displayed as A1, A2, B1, B2, etc. (Figure 4)
Tuning to a Saved Preset
Saved presets may be selected by browsing the Presets category:
1.
Select Presets from the Satellite Radio screen. (Figure 2)
2.
Use
Rewind and Fast Forward to navigate between the A, B, and C banks of
presets. (Figure 4)
3.
Use the
Media Dial to highlight a preset and press the Select button.
Saving Channels as Presets
To save a channel as a preset:
1.
Tune to the desired channel.
2.
Press the
3.
Highlight Save Channel as Preset and press the
4.
The Presets screen will be displayed. Use
between the A, B, and C banks of presets, and use the
preset where you want the channel saved. Press and hold the
Options button.
Select button. (Figure 8)
Rewind and Fast Forward to navigate
Media Dial to highlight the
Select button to save
the channel as a preset.
If you have chosen a preset which has already been assigned to a channel, the preset will be
replaced with the new channel.
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Removing a Channel Preset
To remove a channel as a preset:
Select Presets from the Satellite Radio screen. (Figure 2)
1.
Use
2.
Rewind and Fast Forward to navigate between the A, B, and C, banks of
presets. (Figure 3)
3.
Use the
Media Dial to highlight the preset you want to remove and press the Options button.
Highlight Remove this Preset and press the
4.
(Figure 9)
Select button to remove the preset.
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Ride My See-Saw
The Moody Blues
Options
Save channel as a Preset
Hide this channel
Figure 8Figure 8
Presets (A)
A1
‘60s Vibrations
Ride My See-Saw
06
The Moody Blues
A2
(empty)
Options
Remove this Preset
Figure 9Figure 9
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