Viewing Stored Alerts Stored In Memory; Deleting An Alert Stored Into Memory - Sirius Satellite Radio ST2C STARMATE REPLAY User And Installation Manual

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cancel saving the alert, the Receiver will revert
to the last active display mode.
If you have chosen to replace an existing alert, a
listing of all the alerts stored in memory will be
displayed.
Replace
Artist Name/ Song Tit
Artist Name/ Song Tit
Artist Name
Sports Team
Sports Team
Artist Name/ Song Tit
Artist Name/ Song Tit
Using the channel up and down buttons,
highlight the alert that you would like to overwrite
and press the select button to store the new
alert. If the new alert was successfully saved in
memory, a "Artist/Song/Game Stored" pop-up
screen followed by an "X Used/Y Empty"
screen will be displayed for 1 and 2 seconds
respectively. X is the total number of listings
stored in memory, and Y is the total number of
memory listings still available for storage.
001
Channel Name
001
Artist Name
Artist Name
Artist Name
Artist Name
Artist Stored
Song Title
Song Title
Song Title
Song Title
Category 12:00P
A
Category 12:00P
ST2C Starmate Replay User and Installation Guide
The Receiver will revert to the last active
display mode.

Viewing Stored Alerts Stored in Memory

To view the alerts which have been saved to
memory, press and hold the MEMO button for 1½
seconds to enter S-Seek mode. The alerts stored in
X/Y
memory will be displayed one-at-a-time in page
format. Use the channel up and down buttons to
scroll through the listings. This function allows you
to review previously stored program information.
To exit this function, momentarily press and release
the MEMO button.

Deleting an Alert Stored into Memory

To delete an alert stored in memory, do the following:
1. Press and hold the MEMO button for 1½
Channel Name
seconds to enter S-Seek mode. The alerts
X Used/Y Empty
stored in memory will be displayed one-at-a-
A
time in page format.
Memory
1/30
Artist Name
Artist Name
Song Title
Song Title
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