Audiovox Sirius SIR-PNP3 User Manual
Audiovox Sirius SIR-PNP3 User Manual

Audiovox Sirius SIR-PNP3 User Manual

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Shuttle User Guide SIR-PNP3
Released: 8-6-04
Revision A: 8-10-04 Removed maximum FM frequency reference; default display mode PDT to 2 lines
and font type to A.
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  • Page 1 Shuttle User Guide SIR-PNP3 Released: 8-6-04 Revision A: 8-10-04 Removed maximum FM frequency reference; default display mode PDT to 2 lines and font type to A. p.tune s.seek C hannel N am e A rti st S ong C ategory 12: 00P A -1 JUMP...
  • Page 2 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 Box or Vehicle Kit as required by your specific installation needs. These kits are available at retailers where Audiovox main units are sold.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Cautions and Warnings ... 4 Shuttle System Components ... 4 Introduction ... 5 Enjoying Your Sirius Shuttle ... 5 Sirius Shuttle Controls ... 6 Basic Operation ... 8 Tuning by Category ... 8 Content Listing Options (Look Ahead) ... 8 Direct Tuning ...
  • Page 4: Cautions And Warnings

    Introduction The Audiovox SIRIUS® Shuttle processes the satellite signals received by the externally mounted antenna (purchased separately as part of the Home, Vehicle or Boom Box Kits). The Shuttle recognizes and decodes the incoming SIRIUS®...
  • Page 5: Enjoying Your Sirius Shuttle

    You can begin to enjoy Sirius® Satellite Radio as soon as the Shuttle and Kit installation are complete: 1. Set up your Audiovox Shuttle using the installation instructions included in your Home Kit, Vehicle Kit or Boom Box Kit, or with the help of a profes sional installer.
  • Page 6: Sirius Shuttle Controls

    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®...
  • Page 7 Encoder Knob and Select Button: The Encoder knob is the primary control for navigating through the various lists and option menus available on the unit. In the default mode, the Encoder knob provides sequential tuning through the available program chan- nels.
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    and band preset number on the display. Pre- set tuning continues until the user decides to terminate this func- tion by pressing and holding the BAND Button for 2 sec- onds. Keypad Buttons 0-9: These buttons are used to directly enter a desired chan- nel number.
  • Page 9: Direct Tuning

    is displayed on the LCD, pressing and holding the DISP Button will display all the available channel numbers and channel names. The second press of the DISP button will display all currently available artists. The third press of the DISP button will display song titles. While in the Category List menu, pressing the DISP button changes Channel List to Artist List.
  • Page 10: Preset List Mode

    C hann el N am e A rtist P reset T un e M o de S ong C atego ry 12: 00P A - 1 Press and C hannel N am e Hold Preset A rti st Button A rti st S ong S ong Press and...
  • Page 11: Memory Button (S-Seek Function)

    the DISP button will display program informa- tion by Artist Name, Song Title or channel name. Pressing and holding the DISP button will exit the Channel List mode and return to the previ- ously selected tuning/display mode. 001 A rti st N am e 001 S ong T i tl e 002 A rti st N am e 002 S ong T i tl e...
  • Page 12 M em ory R ecal l D el ete S -S eek Delete S -S eek Y es O FF Turning the Encoder knob highlights the options and pushing the knob selects the option. The delete option allows the user to delete the currently featured artist/ song title selection from S-Seek memory.
  • Page 13 No stored match alert is provided for the currently selected channel. To ensure that no duplicate en- tries are stored in memory, the receiver will check the stored input data to ensure the information about to be stored is not already in memory. a.
  • Page 14: Menu Display Options

    Menu Display Operations To enter the Menu Options page, press the MENU But- ton. The Menu Options list will appear on the LCD dis- play. Using the Encoder knob, highlight the option you wish to adjust and then press the Encoder knob. The following options are available: Sirius ID Audio Level Options...
  • Page 15 Traffic Option When the Traffic option is highlighted on the “Choose Jump Setting” screen, the 3-letter abbreviation of the currently selected city is also shown; however, if no city has been selected, NONE appears. To select a desired city, press the Encoder knob when the Traffic option is high- lighted, and the “Choose Traffic Market”...
  • Page 16 display appears for 2 seconds, as shown previ- ously, providing directions to set the JumpSet chan- nel, before returning to the “Choose Jump Setting” screen. 2 sec. Once the Jump button is set to function as JumpSet, the Traffic line displays “NONE” to signify that the button can no longer be set to traffic alert.
  • Page 17 If a city ID has been set, the receiver will immediately start scanning all channels for a matching City ID. While searching for the city ID, a pop-up appears for 2 seconds, with “XXX Pending”, where XXX is the 3-letter abbreviation of the city name, specifying that the receiver is indeed search ing and waiting for the desired traffic/weather re- port.
  • Page 18: Display Settings

    of the Jump button saves the current channel as the JumpSet channel. When a channel is saved as a JumpSet, the band indicator will change 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 releasing the Jump button yields a pop-up screen indicating “Button...
  • Page 19: Fm Transmitter Options

    Dimming control offers two choices; Manual and Au- tomatic. In both cases, a 10-segment horizontal bar graph is displayed with a “-” sign to the left, and a “+” sign to the right. The current setting is indicated on the bar graph by a reverse image segment. The Font Type allows the user to select the appear- ance of text on the Shuttle display.
  • Page 20: Add Or Skip

    Add or Skip Upon entering this mode, a channel list is displayed with the current channel in play highlighted. Rotate the Encoder knob to navigate the list and highlight the channel to be adjusted. Once a channel has been highlighted, pressing the Select Button displays the text “Skip”...
  • Page 21: Edit Code

    1. Press the MENU button to access the User Menu. 2. Rotate the Encoder knob to select the “Lock Options”. 3. Press the Encoder knob. 4. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight “Edit Code”. 5. Press the Encoder knob. 6. Enter the default code “0000”. 7.
  • Page 22: Memory Options

    Memory Options In this mode, the user can turn the Memory Search Function (S-Seek) ON or OFF. In addition, all 24 Memory Locations can be cleared. On the display, the top line displays the text,M e m o r y Options.
  • Page 23: Time Zone

    Time Zone: The Time Zone option provides: (GMT-9:00) Alaska (GMT-8:00) Pacific (GMT-7:00) Mountain (GMT-6:00) Central (GMT-5:00) Eastern (GMT-4:00) Atlantic (GMT-3:30) Newfoundland (Abbreviated as GMT-3:30 Newfndlnd) Use the Encoder knob to highlight the desired time zone and press the Select Button. Daylight Savings Time (DST) Observance: Activate this function if your area is subject to DST;...
  • Page 24: Alarm Time

    Alarm Time When this menu option is highlighted and selected the current alarm setting is displayed. The factory default is 12:00PM. By pressing the category buttons the hours can be increased or decreasedin one hour increments. AM or PM will switch automatically when the AM or PM threshold has been exceeded.
  • Page 25: Channel

    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 listing of all the Sirius streams in a circular motion. The listing should encompass all 5 available lines.
  • Page 26: Factory Default

    Sleep Off is the factory default setting. Rotate the Encoder knob to toggle through the desired sleep times. When the desired time is highlighted, press the Encoder knob. The unit will now turn off after the selected time has expired Factory Default The Factory Default screen displays the text Restore Default Settings with the following adjustments:...
  • Page 27 to the preceding sections in this manual. For op- timal operation of the remote control, always aim it toward the Remote Sensor on the front panel of the main unit. Remote Control Unit 1. MUTE- Allows the user to silence the audio signal. 2.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting e l t y l r i l l y t l c i t c t i y t i i a t c i t . e l e l t i l e e l t t a l Specifications Audio Output...
  • Page 29: Appendix A

    APPENDIX A Appendix City Names & 3-letter Abbreviations NOTE: For city abbreviations that only contain two letters, a space is added before broadcasting to maintain consistency. These cities are highlighted with an asterisk. City Names Abbreviations Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Washington DC Detroit Dallas/Ft.
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  • Page 31: Warranty

    AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.
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