
SXM-100 Commercial Satellite Audio Receiver
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Setting and Recalling Presets
The SXM-100 can store up to 10 channel presets (numbered 0
to 9). To assign a preset, first tune to a desired channel, in
this example 44. Then press and hold the PRESET button on
the remote for 4 seconds. The display will change to:
Press the numeric button you wish to assign this channel to
and it will be stored.
To recall a stored preset, press (but don’t hold) the PRESET
button. The display will indicate “TUNE TO PRESET NO. ?” -
simply select the desired numeric button (0-9). If you press
the PRESET button by mistake, pressing any non-numeric key
will exit from the preset prompt.
Powering On and Off
Before unplugging the SXM-100, it is best to first power down
using the POWER button. Wait for the power down to
complete, then unplug. No damage will occur if you simply
unplug, but parameters that may need to be saved in
nonvolatile memory inside the tuner module will not be saved,
and it may take longer for the tuner to lock to a signal when
powered on the next time.
The SXM-100 always performs a memory check after a cold
power cycle (removing AC power). When the memory check is
finished, the unit will either turn on or go back into standby,
depending on the state it was in before AC power was
removed. If there is an AC power failure, the SXM-100 should
return to the same state when power is restored. If it was on
when power failed, it should turn back on by itself when power
is restored and tune to the same channel. If it was off, it
should return to the off state when power is restored, after
doing the memory check.
Note that if Restricted Mode is programmed on, the
SXM-100 will power back up in the Restricted Mode, even if
Restricted Mode had been temporarily suspended by entering
the passcode. In this case, the display will prompt you for the
SAVE 44 TO
PRESET NO. ?