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SV1(G3) Manual
Dec 8, 2005

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Summary of Contents for Sirius Satellite Radio SV1 G3

  • Page 1 SV1(G3) Manual Dec 8, 2005...
  • Page 2 Safety Precautions Warning Take the following precautions to prevent fire and avoid personal injury: • Be sure the Receiver is installed as described in the Installation Guide. • The use suggestions contained in this User Guide are subject to any restrictions or limitations that may be imposed by applicable law—the purchaser should check applicable law for any restrictions or limitations before installing and/or operating this Receiver.
  • Page 3 FCC Warning This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in this User Guide. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
  • Page 4 Package Contents Surface Preparation Cleaning Kit (To clean a surface of any known / unknown emulsions prior to applying adhesives.) SV1(G3) SIRIUS One Receiver Magnetic Antenna SIRIUS One Remote Control Rubber Antenna Cable Cover/Tail & Adhesive Strip Alcohol Swab and Velcro® Strips Suction Cup Mount Visor/Dash Mount Cigarette Lighter Power Cord...
  • Page 5 Installation Installation of your SV1(G3) SIRIUS One is easy: 1. Choose a location in your vehicle where you will mount the Receiver, either on the visor, the dash, or the windshield. 2. Mount the Receiver on the visor using the visor/dash mount, or on the dash using the visor/dash mount and the velcro strips, or on the windshield using the suction cup mount.
  • Page 6 Depending upon your mounting choice, clip the Receiver to the visor, or, use the velcro strips to mount the Receiver to the dash, or, if you are using the suction cup mount, lightly moisten the surface of the suction cups which face the windshield (or other surface) and press the suction cups to the mounting surface.
  • Page 7 Clean the area where the antenna and rubber antenna cable cover/tail will be mounted with the supplied alcohol swab. Connect the rubber antenna cable cover/tail to the antenna cable, making sure that the strain-relief on the antenna seats into the rubber antenna cable cover/tail groove.
  • Page 8 Activating your SIRIUS Subscription Before you can listen to the SIRIUS service, you need to subscribe to the SIRIUS Satellite Radio service. 1. Be sure that the Receiver is correctly installed and that the antenna is oriented to receive the SIRIUS signal.
  • Page 9 You will not be able to tune to any other channels until you activate your SIRIUS subscription. 4. To listen to the audio from your Receiver, you will need to tune the FM radio in your vehicle and the FM transmitter in the Receiver to the same FM frequency.
  • Page 10 To continue, press any key on the Receiver. The installation of your Receiver is now complete, and you are ready to begin enjoying SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s digital entertainment! SV1(G3) SIRIUS One Receiver Basic Operation 1. POWER Button : Turns the Receiver’s power On and Off. 2.
  • Page 11 Also used to directly tune channels by entering the channel number. 5. DISP (Display) Button: Toggles display between the channel number and name, channel number and category, channel number and artist name, and channel number and song title. Holding the DISP button down flips the display screen 180 degrees to enable mounting the Receiver upside down on a vehicle visor.
  • Page 12 presets. 3. BAND Button: Switches between preset bands A , B, C, D, and E. 4. MUTE Button: Mutes the audio. 5. Category Previous/Next Buttons: Navigates through categories (genres). 6. Channel Up/Down Buttons: Navigates through channels and display screens. 7. Select Button: Selects items on the display screen. 8.
  • Page 13 Pressing the category previous or next button will cause the Receiver to display a listing of the previous or next channel category. Use the channel up/down buttons to display a channel within a category and press the select button to tune to the channel. When a new channel is selected, the display will revert to the default display screen for the new channel.
  • Page 14 and entertainment categories, and the channel up and down buttons to scroll through the available channels in each category to find the channel to which you want to listen. When you have found the channel you wish to listen to, press the select button to tune to the channel.
  • Page 15 3. Press and hold for 1 second the numbered preset button in which you wish to store your favorite channel. The band and preset number will then be displayed to confirm that the channel has been stored. Note: If the preset button already has a channel stored in it, the preset will be replaced by the newly stored channel.
  • Page 16 your channel presets and immediately tune to each channel. Channel presets are grouped and displayed by bank and preset number, i.e., A1, A2...B1, B2, etc. Empty presets are not displayed. 3. To exit the P.TUNE mode, press and hold the BAND button for approximately 1 second, until the default display screen is displayed.
  • Page 17 If you want to change the FM frequency of a preset, press the select button to choose the preset when it is displayed. Use the channel up and down buttons to select an FM frequency and press the select button. The preset will now display the new FM frequency. To select the preset, press the MENU button.
  • Page 18 FM Transmitter The FM Transmitter feature allows you to create a preset list of 5 suitable FM frequencies which can then be accessed by using the FM Preset button. This option also allows you to turn the FM transmitter On and Off. FM Presets To create or add to a list of FM preset frequencies, do the following: 1.
  • Page 19 frequency will then be stored in the preset. 5. You may then continue to select FM frequencies for other presets using the same steps. To exit the FM Presets menu, press the MENU button. FM On/Off To turn the Receiver’s FM transmitter On or Off, use the channel up and down buttons to display the “FM On/Off”...
  • Page 20 channel up and down buttons, to adjust the brightness/contrast. The bar graph will move to indicate the change. To exit the Brightness/Contrast screen, press the MENU button. Parental Control The Receiver has the ability to lock out with password protection any channels you do not want others to access without your permission.
  • Page 21 1. Use the channel up and down buttons to display the “Lock/Unlock” menu choice, and press the select button. 2. If this is the first time that Parental Control is being used, you will be prompted to create and enter a four digit numerical code. This code can be any four digit number from 0000 to 9999.
  • Page 22 Control code. The first time the Edit Code setting is accessed you will be prompted to enter a four digit code. This code can be any four digit number from 0000 to 9999. If you should exit this prompt without entering a code, you will be prompted to set a code the next time you enter the Edit Code option.
  • Page 23 again. 6. If you confirmed the correct code, the lock code is now changed and a confirmation screen is displayed. If you entered the wrong code at the confirmation prompt, a screen will be displayed to alert you that you have entered the wrong code, and you will have to repeat the process again.
  • Page 24 2. The satellite signal strength screen will be displayed. Using the channel up and down buttons, you can display the terrestrial signal strength screen. 3. A 6 segment horizontal bar graph will be displayed with a “-“ sign to the left and a “+” sign to the right. The SAT screen indicates the satellite signal strength while TER screen indicates the terrestrial signal strength, if a terrestrial signal is available.
  • Page 25 as-is and return to the Menu Options menu. 3. If “Yes” is chosen, a confirmation is displayed. Use the channel up and down buttons to display “Yes” to restore all settings to the settings from the factory, or display “No” to leave them as-is and return to the Menu Options menu.
  • Page 26 Troubleshooting This section lists several common problems and suggested solutions. If, after trying the suggested solutions listed here, you are still unable to resolve the problem you’re having with your Receiver, contact your installer, dealer, or retailer for more help.
  • Page 27 Specifications Satellite Frequencies .................... 2322.293/2330.207 MHz Terrestrial Frequencies ......................2326.250MHz Power Requirements ................9-16 Volts, Negative Ground, DC Audio Output ..................... 550mVrms (+/- 50mVrms) Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) ....................... <0.2% Signal-to-noise (S/N) ...................... Greater than 73dB Fuse Requirement ......................... 2A ATC Receiver Dimensions (Width x Length x Height) ...........