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exposure to excessive noise. Sustained sound levels above 85 decibels can be dangerous
without 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. Authorized spare/replacement XMp3 batteries (Part # XM-6900-0006-00)
can be found at 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.
Summary of Contents for XMp3
Page 1: ...User Guide ...
Page 4: ...4 Introduction ...
Page 20: ...20 ...
Page 21: ...21 Setup ...
Page 24: ...24 While Traveling You can connect the power adapter directly to your XMp3 radio Setup ...
Page 25: ...25 Activation ...
Page 27: ...27 Using Your XMp3 Radio ...
Page 43: ...43 Using Your XMp3 Radio with a PC ...
Page 54: ...54 Settings ON ...
Page 62: ...62 Troubleshooting ...
Page 67: ...67 Other Information ...