Audiovox Electronics Shuttle SIR-PNP3 User Manual Download Page 6

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(b) Call Sirius at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474). One of

our friendly  Customer Care representatives will
takethe necessary information and walk you
through the activation process.

Sirius® Shuttle Controls

The Audiovox Sirius® Shuttle Unit provides eight control
buttons, an Encoder knob and 10 number keys.

Power Button:
This button applies power to and removes power from
the Sirius® Shuttle as follows:

1. A momentary press of the power button turns on

the receiver, and is accompanied by a confirmation

beep tone. The Sirius logo/name ( 

 ) initially

appears on the LCD display for 3 seconds, followed
by the Default screen (if turned on for the first time),
or by the tuning mode in effect when the unit was
last powered off.

2. A momentary press of the power buttonturns off

the receiver.  While the unit powers down, the
Audiovox logo appears for 2 seconds and the
unit turns off.

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C ateg ory

A - 1

12:00P

A rtist
S ong

001

C han nel N am e

AUTO SIZING/
SCROLLING
ARTIST NAME

BAND/PRESET
BANK NUMBER

CLOCK

8-CHARACTER
CATEGORY
NAME

3-DIGIT CHANNEL
NUMBER

 Default Screen

CHANNEL
NAME

AUTO SIZING/
SCROLLING
SONG TITLE

SIGNAL
STRENGTH
INDICATOR

JUMP

s.seek

p.tune

C ateg ory

A -1

12:00P

A rtist
S ong

001

C h an nel N am e

LCD
DISPLAY

POWER
BUTTON

MEMORY
(s-seek)
BUTTON

BAND
(p.tune)
BUTTON

MENU
BUTTON

DISPLAY
BUTTON

ENCODER KNOB AND
PUSH-TO-SELECT
(ENTER) BUTTON

CATEGORY
SEARCH
(UP/DOWN)
BUTTONS

INFRARED
SENSOR

PRESET (NUMBER)
BUTTONS

JUMP
BUTTON

Summary of Contents for Shuttle SIR-PNP3

Page 1: ...e User Guide SIR PNP3 JUMP s seek p tune C ategory A 1 12 00P A rti st Song 001 C hannelN am e Released 8 6 04 Revision A 8 10 04 Removed maximum FM frequency reference default display mode PDT to 2 l...

Page 2: ...00 commercial free music guaranteed Over 50 channels of world class sports news talk and information Your Audiovox Shuttle receiver must be used with an adapter kit such as the Audiovox Home kit Boom...

Page 3: ...ion 11 Menu Display Options 14 Sirius ID 14 Jump Settings 14 Display Settings 18 FM Transmitter Options 19 Add or Skip 20 Lock Options 20 Lock Unlock Default Code Function 20 Edit Code 21 Audio Level...

Page 4: ...Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference 5 By adhering to these warnings and safety consider ations serious accidents and or personal injury can be av...

Page 5: ...enna Aiming page 21 during the installation procedure 2 When power is available to the unit note that the integral Power button LED icon lights red Then press the Power button to turn on the Shuttle 3...

Page 6: ...screen if turned on for the first time or by the tuning mode in effect when the unit was last powered off 2 A momentary press of the power buttonturns off the receiver While the unit powers down the...

Page 7: ...channels within that category Once a choice has been made it can be entered by pressing the Select Button Memory MEMO Button s seek Function This feature allows the user to capture and store the cur r...

Page 8: ...ppears for 3 seconds followed by the default display for the channel and tuning mode in effect prior to turnoff 1 Using the Encoder knob select the desired chan nel 2 Press the Encoder knob to select...

Page 9: ...e set bank Each bank will store 10 user preferred chan nels Select the desired channel you wish to save into memory by using the Encoder knob the direct tuning method or the category tuning method Wit...

Page 10: ...ob to navigate through the list When the desired selection is highlighted press the Select Button and the channel will be played Display Button Pressing the Display button from the Default display tog...

Page 11: ...scroll through the 24 page listing and view the information This function allows you to recall informa tion regarding the Artist Song Title for your own personal review To return to the default tunin...

Page 12: ...eturn to the previous menu 12 4 When the S seek function is on each time the Shuttle is turned on it automatically searches the incoming signal to determine if a match exists between the signal and th...

Page 13: ...Title After highlighting the selected title in the list press the Encoder knob to delete the stored Artist Song Title and replace it with the updated information b By selecting Cancel the prompt scre...

Page 14: ...vide directions for the user s selec tion This pop up screen is followed by a display of fering 2 options for the user Traffic XXX and JumpSet where XXX is the 3 letter abbreviation of a city where tr...

Page 15: ...r knob to confirm selection The city ID is then saved for the Jump feature If the action is canceled without making a selec tion by pressing MENU to return to main menu no city ID is saved However if...

Page 16: ...uning and Alert While listening to any Sirius programming a press and release of the Jump button or a press and hold of the Jump Button activates the Jump function If this is the first time the Jump b...

Page 17: ...a found match When it exits any of the list modes and returns to the normal operation mode the city ID search resumes until a match is found If the selected city s traffic weather information is bein...

Page 18: ...ange to to indicate that the current channel is associ ated with the Jump button If the receiver determines that the Jump button Setting is a JumpSet before a JumpSet channel is chosen pressing and re...

Page 19: ...g this mode rotating the Rotary Encoder knob to toggle between the FM ON or FM OFF function display selection To select and or exit this function press the Encoder knob No button activity for 10 secon...

Page 20: ...aintained or changed To change the default lock code perform the following procedure Add or Skip Upon entering this mode a channel list is displayed with the current channel in play highlighted Rotate...

Page 21: ...ght The current setting is indicated on the bar graph Rotating the Encoder knob will adjust the bar graph audio level indication and audio gain accordingly To select and exit this function press the E...

Page 22: ...Upon entering this mode rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the desired function and press the Encoder knob NOTE No button activity for 10 seconds will also exit the desired highlighted function Cloc...

Page 23: ...pdated If the time Alarm Clock When this menu option is highlighted and selected you will be able to set the unit to turn on at a specific time The last selected channel prior to shutdown will be pres...

Page 24: ...m the unit to switch to a selected channel at a specific time On the dis play Set Channel Alert will occupy the top text line The following adjustments are accessible Program Time Day Default 12 00pm...

Page 25: ...ed shut down status is highlighted press the Encoder knob increase CW or decrease CCW to se lect the desired day from the default value Monday Channel Rotate the Encoder knob to scroll through a listi...

Page 26: ...following parameters All Presets revert to empty Normal Tuning Mode Display Mode for PDT Format 2 lines Auto Dimming On Display Contrast to 50 Display Mode to Auto Font Type A FM Modulator to On FM F...

Page 27: ...f presenting the Artist and Song title information on the LCD screen 8 MENU Used to access Menu Options which displays the user setup menu plus other feature function adjustments 9 CH Used to access s...

Page 28: ...y t l u a f r e l l a t s n i m e t s y s t c a t n o C r o d n e v r o r o c i t a t s o i d u A y t i r a l c f o s s o l y c n e u q e r f r o t a l u d o m M F c i t a t s s n i a t n o c M F r e...

Page 29: ...consistency These cities are highlighted with an asterisk APPENDIX A 29 City Names Abbreviations Atlanta ATL Baltimore BAL Boston BOS Chicago CHI Washington DC DC Detroit DET Dallas Ft Worth DFW Houst...

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Page 31: ...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 PRIC...

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