Directed Electronics Soloist Desktop Docking Station Owner's Manual page 22

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too soon, your Sirius portable radio may not properly
connect with Soloist. If this happens, please remove
MUTE
your Sirius portable radio and reinsert it into Soloist.
TIMER
Once successfully docked, it is never necessary to use
the power button on your Sirius portable radio. Doing so
POWER
PROG/
may cause the Soloist to incorrectly control the Sirius
SOURCE
CLOCK
portable radio. If this happens, please remove your
MENU
Sirius portable radio and reinsert it into Soloist.
SNOOZE
MUTE
TIMER
Listening to your Sirius Radio
+
SLEEP
POWER
PROG/
_
SOURCE
CLOCK
or
to select Sirius. The LCD will display
the source.
SNOOZE
+
SLEEP
_
Soloist is able to detect the presence of a Sirius radio.
If a Sirius radio is not docked into Soloist or improperly
docked, the LCD will display the error.
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ON
OFF
LINE
AUX
Soloist's remote control has buttons that control the
most common Sirius radio features. For details on how
these buttons control your specific Sirius radio, please
refer to the user guide that came with your radio.
If you are using a Sirius portable radio, some of the
buttons on the remote control that came with the Sirius
portable radio are not present on Soloist's remote
control. Soloist will recognize commands from the Sirius
portable radio's remote control and pass them to the
Sirius portable radio. If you often use a button that is on
the original remote control, but not on Soloist's remote
control, you may want to use the original remote control.
All the buttons on the original remote control will func-
MUTE
tion as expected except the power button. The Soloist
converts the power button on the original remote to
POWER
SOURCE
work exactly like the
SNOOZE
MENU
TIMER
PROG/
CLOCK
on Soloist's remote control.
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