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Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna Installation
Begin by experimenting with the Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna to get a 
feel for the reception in your location. Move the antenna around the room 
or from room to room. Aim it from different windows. In major metropolitan 
areas, you might find that you get great reception in several locations 
without worrying too much about aim and placement.

Access the Antenna Aiming screen of your Satellite Radio to see a 
visual indication of signal strength:

Press menu.

Turn the Control Wheel to highlight Settings and press 
Select.

Turn the Control Wheel to highlight Antenna Aiming and 
press Select.

If you’re receiving good Satellite and Terrestrial signal strength, 
you’re done. If not, try some of the suggestions which follow.

Other Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna Installation Suggestions

Move the Antenna Closer to a Window

If you find you are getting a signal, but 
it’s inconsistent, try moving the Indoor/
Outdoor Home Antenna closer to a window, 
ideally one that is facing due south.

Not sure which way is south? Think about 
where the sun rises (in the east) and sets 
(in the west). Then stand so that east is to 
your left and you’ll be facing south. Is there a 
window in the direction you’re facing? Move 
the antenna closer to the window.

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 Still not sure which way is south or where to place your Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna? Look up your location 

on an online mapping website that offers satellite views of street addresses where you can easily see which way is 
south, and what windows may offer an unobstructed view of the sky.

Place the Antenna on a Window Sill

Another easy method is to start at any window, then 
work from window to window in a simple pattern to 
find the window gives the best signal strength. Aim 
the surface of the antenna with the XM logo out 
the window. Note that the antenna must also have 
an unobstructed view, with no trees or buildings 
blocking its aim. If the antenna is aimed through a 
window, be aware that blinds, screens, or any other 
non-glass elements such as thermal insulation can 
sometimes cause reception issues. If this is the 
case, you may want to use another window or place 
the antenna outside of the window.

If you find a window that gives you good signal 
strength, you can place the antenna on the 
windowsill. The antenna may need to be placed on 
something to raise it above the level of the window 
frame.

Place the Antenna Outdoors

If you don’t have a window where you receive a consistent 
signal, or placing the antenna in a window is not a practical 
solution for you, BETTER reception can be achieved by placing 
the antenna outside on a window ledge, porch, table, or patio. 
The location you choose should provide the antenna with a 
clear view of the southern sky.

Pick a Spot for Your Home Dock 

Connect the Home Dock  

Connect the Home Dock 

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Install the Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna 

Just like when you set up the Home Dock that came with your XMp3i™ or Pioneer XMp3™ 
Radio, choose a location for this 
one that is in close proximity to 
your stereo system or powered 
speakers, and also where the cable 
from the Indoor/Outdoor Home 
Antenna can reach the Home 
Dock. The location should be 
easily accessible and provide good 
visibility of the display, and should 
not be located where it will be in 
direct sunlight which will affect the 
visibility of the display screen.

You will also need to decide 
whether you will be connecting 
your Home Dock to your stereo 
system using the provided Stereo 
Audio Cable, or directly to a set of 
powered speakers.

Connect the Indoor/Outdoor Home 
Antenna
Once you have selected a location, connect the 
Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna to the silver 
ANT
 connector at the right side of the Home 
Dock. (After completing a few additional steps, 
we will work on the location of the antenna.)

Connect the Home Power Adapter

Connect the Home Power Adapter to the red POWER 
connector at the left side of the Home Dock, and plug 
it into a wall outlet.

Install the Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna 

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Install the Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna 

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Connect the Home Dock to a Stereo System or Powered Speakers
The Home Dock can be connected to stereo system, or to a set of powered speakers. If you 
are connecting to a stereo system, see the following section.  If you are connecting to a set of 
powered speakers, see “To Connect the Home Dock to Your Powered Speakers”.

To Connect the Home Dock to Your Stereo System

The Home Dock can be connected to your stereo system through the AUX In or LINE In input 
jacks of your stereo system, using the provided Stereo Audio Cable.

Take the provided Stereo Audio Cable and connect the single 1/8” (3.5 mm) connector 
to the green AUDIO connector at the rear of the Home Dock.

Connect the white left and red right Stereo Audio Cable connectors  to any available 
input other than PHONO on your stereo system. (If your stereo’s inputs are marked red 
and black, simply connect the white plug to the black input.)

Turn the stereo system On, 
and make sure you select the 
correct input on your stereo 
system for the AUX In or LINE 
In
 connection, or whatever 
input you have selected.

To Connect the Home Dock to Your 
Powered Speakers

The Home Dock can be connected directly to a set of powered speakers.

Connect the 1/8” (3.5 mm) connector 
from the powered speakers to the 
green AUDIO connector at the rear of 
the Home Dock.

Plug the powered speakers into a 
standard power outlet.

Turn On the powered speakers.

Dock Your Radio

Place your XMp3i™ or Pioneer XMp3™ Radio into the Home Dock as shown, and 
turn your Radio On by sliding the Power/Lock switch down.

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Mount the Antenna Outside on a Wall 
or Soffit

If none of the previous solutions work 
for you, then the BEST reception can 
be achieved by mounting the antenna 
outdoors on the house or building, 
with a clear view of the southern sky. 

Refer to the User Guide which 
accompanied your XMp3i™ Additional 
Home Kit for more detailed 
instructions on how to mount the 
Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna on a 
wall or soffit.

Tweaking Signal Reception

If the signal reception is low, or intermittent, try another location for the antenna. Verify that 
the antenna is pointed south, and that the antenna’s view of the sky is not blocked by a tree, a 
building, a bridge, or anything else. Adjust until you are receiving a good signal.

The Indoor/Outdoor Home Antenna’s reception can also be tweaked by opening or closing the 
antenna clamshell, and turning the antenna. While observing the signal strength, make small 
adjustments to the angle of tilt of the clamshell until the highest possible signal strength is 
achieved. If you have not wall-mounted the antenna, turn the antenna slightly to the right or 
left and observe if the signal strength increases. For each tweak, allow a few seconds in each 
position to determine if the signal strength increases.

Good Signal Reception, But No Audio

If the signal reception is good, but there is no audio, verify your audio connection. 

•  If you are connected to a stereo system, be sure the stereo system is set to the same 

AUX In or LINE In input source you chose and that the Stereo Audio Cables are fully 
connected.  If you still have no audio, try choosing a different input source.

•  If you are connected to a set of powered speakers, be sure the speakers are plugged 

into an outlet, and are turned On.

•  The audio level of your Satellite Radio can also be increased. Refer to the User Guide 

which accompanied your Radio and increase the audio level.

Now that you have audio, the installation is complete! Sit back and enjoy your favorite 
programming on SIRIUS | XM Satellite Radio!

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