SIRIUS/XM Control (North American sales area only)
Various control screens appear in the Satellite radio source mode. (only with the optional accessory
Satellite radio connected. To connect the SIRIUS tuner, a conversion cable CA-SR20V (optional accessory) is
necessary and to connect the XM tuner, an XM interface Box KCA-XM100V (optional accessory) is necessary.)
• This document uses the SIRIUS display as an example.
Source Control Screen
Switches to control screen to use various
functions.
1
Display the Source
See <How to Display the Source Control
Screen> (page 14).
2
Operation on the Source Control screen
1
1
1
[BAND] Switches the band.
[4], [¢] Tunes in a station.
Use the [SEEK] to change the frequency
switching.
[List] Display the Category List Screen. (page
40).
1 Information display
Displays information concerning music
being played.
SIRIUS
SIRIUS
Changes the display from
Channel Name, Song Title Name, Artist
Name, Composer Name, to Category
Name.
XM XM
Changes the display from
Channel Name, Artist Name, Song Title
Name, to Category Name.
Displays the ID number when Channel 0 is
selected.
Displays the SIRIUS ID.
SIRIUS
SIRIUS
Displays the RADIO ID.
XM XM
"SR"/ "XM" Band display
"Preset" Preset number
"CH" Channel display
[
] When
appears, the text display is
scrolled by touching it.
Control Screen
Multi Function
[1/2] Switches the multi function display.
[
] Closes the multi function bar.
[SEEK] Switches the Seek mode.
The mode is switched in the following order
each time you touch the button.
Display
Setting
"SEEK1"
Tunes channels one after the other.
"SEEK2"
Selects channels in memory one after the other.
[DIR] You can tune in by entering the desired
channel number. See <Direct Channel Search>
(page 41).
[CATE] You can tune in by specifying the
desired category. See <Channel Search> (page
40).
[SCN] Starts or stops Channel Scan (that tunes
channels one after the other).
[INFO] Displays the program information
screen.
[P1] – [P6] When [P1] to [P6] buttons appear,
you can recall the channel on memory. For
memory of channel stations, see <Channel
Memory> (page 40).
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