XM Satellite Radio XDNX1V1KC User Manual

User Guide  
Table of Contents  
Trim Rings                                                 65  
Parental Controls                                     68  
Introduction                                       5  
Features                                                        6  
Safety and Care Information                      7  
What’s in the Box?                                      9  
onyX Functions                                           10  
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock                     11  
Where Else Can You Use  
Your onyX?                                   75  
Configuring Your onyX                    77  
Radio ID                                                      78  
Find Available FM Channels in Your  
Vehicle Installation                           13  
Step 1: Choose a Location for Your  
Radio                                                         14  
Step 2: Install the Dash or Vent Mount   16  
Step 3: Mount the Magnetic Mount  
Antenna                                                  20  
Step 4: Route the Magnetic Mount  
Antenna Cable                                       25  
Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount  
Antenna and PowerConnect  
Area                                                          79  
Set and Select an FM Channel                82  
Jump Settings                                           86  
Set Brightness                                          88  
Set Audio Level                                         89  
Signal Indicator                                         90  
Factory Settings                                         91  
Demo Mode                                               94  
Using the Vehicle Dock From the  
Power Adapter                                        37  
Step 6: Connect the Audio                      38  
Universal Xpress Car Kit                       96  
Turn FM Transmitter On/Off                    98  
Activation                                       49  
Troubleshooting                              101  
Using Your onyX                               51  
Product Specifications                  107  
The Main Display                                       52  
Navigation Basics                                     53  
Listening to Satellite Radio                     55  
FM Presets                                                 60  
Patent Information                                  109  
Environmental Information                    109  
Owner’s Record                                       112  
Special Features                             63  
Colour Themes                                          64  
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Introduction  
Features  
Safety and Care Information  
IMPORTANT! Always read and understand all the instructions to avoid  
Congratulations on your purchase of the onyX!  
injury to yourself and/or damage to your device  XM Radio Inc  disclaims all  
responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown, repair, or other  
causes  
The onyX has these exciting features to enhance your overall experience:  
Large color display: View artist name, song title, and channel information on  
a colour display  
Do not expose to extreme temperatures (above 60˚C or below  
Customize your display: Choose the backlight colour theme that matches  
-20˚C, or above 140˚F or below -4˚F)  
your mood or your vehicle dash lights  
Do not expose to moisture  Do not use device near or in water  
Do not let any foreign matter spill into device  
Do not store in dusty areas  
Personalize your radio: Choose the trim ring that reflects your taste or  
complements your vehicle interior  
Improved audio connection options: Use either the included Aux In Cable, or  
the new PowerConnect technology to receive audio through your vehicle’s  
stereo system  
Do not expose to chemicals such as benzene and thinners  Do not  
use liquid or aerosol cleaners  Clean with a soft damp cloth only  
Do not expose to direct sunlight for a prolonged period of time, and  
do not expose to fire, flame, or other heat sources  
Enhanced real-time channel guide: Browse programs, artists, and songs  
playing on other channels, without having to change the channel you are on  
Do not try to disassemble and/or repair device yourself  
Do not drop your device or subject it to severe impact  
Do not place heavy objects on device  
Favourite channel presets: Save and enjoy fast access to up to 10 of your  
favourite channels  
FM preset button: Store and quickly access FM channels that give you the  
best audio reception when using PowerConnect  
Do not subject device to excessive pressure  
One-Touch Jump™: Directly access traffic or weather of the 20 most  
congested cities, or use it to go back to the previous channel to which you  
were listening  
If the LCD screen is damaged, do not touch the liquid crystal fluid  
Parental controls: Easily lock and unlock channels with mature content  
Please read the entire user guide before using your onyX!  
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Introduction  
What’s in the Box?  
Warning!  
Opening the case may result in electric shock  
If the liquid crystal fluid comes in contact with your skin, wipe the skin area  
with a cloth and then wash the skin thoroughly with soap and running water  
If the liquid crystal fluid comes into contact with your eyes, flush the eyes  
with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical care  If the liquid  
crystal fluid is ingested, flush your mouth thoroughly with water  Drink large  
quantities of water, and induce vomiting  Seek medical care  
menu  
FM  
jump  
Dash Mount  
direct  
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PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  
Make sure that you insert the PowerConnect Power Adapter all the way into  
the vehicle’s cigarette lighter or power adapter socket  
Do not insert several devices into the same power socket  
Use the PowerConnect Power Adapter and Vehicle Dock away from water  
sources to avoid fire or electric shock  
Aux In Cable  
Do not touch the device with wet hands  
When using this product, it is always important to keep your eyes on the  
road and hands on the wheel  Not doing so could result in personal injury,  
death, and/or damage to your device, accessories, and/or to your vehicle or  
other property  
Vent Mount  
and Extended  
Vent Clamps  
Trim Ring Removal Tool  
Trim Rings  
Vehicle installation and radio configuration functions should not be  
performed while driving  Park your vehicle in a safe location before  
beginning installation  
Your device should be placed in your vehicle where it will not interfere with the  
function of safety features, e g , deployment of airbags  Failure to correctly place  
device may result in injury to you or others, if the unit becomes detached during an  
accident and/or obstructs the deployment of an airbag  
Antenna & Dash Mount  
Alcohol Preparation Pads  
PowerConnect Power  
Magnetic Mount  
Antenna  
Adapter  
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onyX Functions  
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  
Up and Down Arrows  
Scroll through lists and  
preview channels; also  
highlight menu options  
Left and Right Arrows  
Search for channels by  
category  
Colour-Coded Connections  
Power Button  
Turn radio on and off  
The PowerConnect Vehicle Dock has colour-coded connectors to assist you in  
connecting the cables to the correct connector  
Select Button  
Press to confirm  
selection for channel and  
menu items  
Rear View  
Menu Button  
Access advanced features  
and configuration options;  
also press and hold to  
return to main display  
screen  
menu  
FM  
jump  
FM Button  
Access and cycle through  
FM presets  
direct  
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PWR  
FM  
Jump  
Directly access traffic  
and weather of the 20  
most congested cities;  
or use it to go back to  
the previous channel  
to which you were  
listening  
Number Buttons  
Trim Ring  
Direct Button  
Select your favourite  
Changeable  
decorative  
Trim Ring  
Press first before  
entering the channel  
number, to directly  
tune to a channel  
channels; also enter a  
channel number  
ANT (Silver)  
PWR (Red)  
AUDIO (Green)  
FM (Blue)  
Connection for  
the Magnetic  
Mount Antenna  
Connection for  
PowerConnect  
Power Adapter  
Connection for Aux In  
Cable or optional  
Cassette Adapter  
(sold separately)  
Connection for  
optional FM Direct  
Adapter (sold  
separately)  
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Wire Guide  
The PowerConnect Vehicle Dock has a wire guide at the top rear that can help  
you to organize the cables and wires connected to the dock  If you need to bring  
a cable or wire from one side of the dock to the other, utilize the wire guide by  
looping the cable though the wire guide as shown  
Wire Guide  
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Step 1: Choose a Location for Your Radio  
Option 3  
When installing the onyX in your vehicle, choose a location where it will not block  
your vision, interfere with the controls, or obstruct the air bag  The location should  
be easily accessible and provide good visibility of the display, and should not be  
located where it will be in direct sunlight, which will affect the visibility of the  
display screen  
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Several examples of the onyX mounted in a vehicle are shown: A is the on dash  
method using the Dash Mount, and B is the vent clip method using the Vent Mount  
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Step 2: Install the Dash or Vent Mount  
Depending on your situation, you can either choose to use the Dash Mount or the  
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The dock mounting plate can be tilted in different directions  
Adjust as necessary for your particular vehicle  When the  
orientation is correct, tighten the knob  
Vent Mount  
Knob  
Adhesive Foot  
Dock Mounting Plate  
IMPORTANT! When you install the chosen mount, do not attach the dock to the  
mount  All cables should be attached to the dock prior to connecting the dock to  
the mount  
Installing the Dash Mount:  
CAUTION! The adhesive used on the Dash Mount may be difficult  
to remove  Do not install this mount on leather surfaces and make  
sure the air temperature is at least 15˚C (60˚F) during installation  
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Clean the surface with the  
alcohol preparation pad and  
let it dry thoroughly  
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Locate a flat surface for the Dash Mount  Make sure there is ample  
room for the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and onyX Radio when  
installed  
Peel off the adhesive liner  
Position, press, and hold the  
Dash Mount in place for 30  
seconds  
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Set the orientation of the Dash Mount before adhering it  Loosen the  
knob and adjust the adhesive foot for the location you selected in  
“Step 1: Choose a  
Location for Your  
Radio” on page 14  
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IMPORTANT! Once the mount is attached to the dash, let the adhesive cure  
(dry) for 24 hours before attaching the dock and radio to the mount  
Option 1 & 3  
should be  
oriented as I  
TIP! To remove, carefully lift the adhesive pad with your fingers or a spoon  
Warming the pad with a hair dryer for several minutes will help soften the  
adhesive  
Option 2 should  
be oriented as II  
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Installing the Vent Mount:  
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Push the Vent Mount onto the vehicle vent as shown (1) until it  
hooks on the rear of the vent louver (2)  
Extended Vent Clamps  
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Locate a vent with horizontal  
Rest the foot against the bottom of the vent (2), and adjust the  
tilt of the Vent Mount by repositioning the foot to a different  
adjustment hole (3)  
louvers sturdy enough to hold your  
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and radio  
Short Vent  
Clamps  
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If the vent louvers in your vehicle  
are recessed, you may need to use  
the longer vent clamps with the Vent  
Mount  If so, remove the shorter vent  
clamps and install the longer ones  
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Dash  
Dash  
Dash  
HOOKED  
Vent  
PUSH  
into the Vent Mount  Be sure to observe the orientation of the vent  
clamps as shown  
Vent  
Vent  
TILT  
Remove End Cap  
Slide Short Vent Clamps Out  
Foot  
ADJUSTMENT  
HOLES  
Louver  
To remove the Vent Mount, push the mount into the vent  Then lift up until  
disengaged from the rear of the vent louver, and remove the Vent Mount  
Slide Extended Vent Clamps In  
Replace End Cap  
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SUV: We recommend mounting the antenna at the rear of the roof  
as shown  
Step 3: Mount the Magnetic Mount Antenna  
The Magnetic Mount Antenna contains a strong magnet which will stick to any  
metal part of your vehicle, but will not damage the vehicle  
Convertible: We recommend mounting the antenna at the leading  
edge of the trunk as shown  
To install the Magnetic Mount Antenna:  
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Choose the best location for your antenna considering  
your vehicle type  Pay particular attention to any  
accessories that you may have like luggage racks and  
how frequently you may use them  
Magnet  
Sedan/Coupe: We recommend mounting the antenna just above either  
the front windshield or the back window as shown  
Pickup Truck: We recommend  
mounting the antenna just above the  
front windshield as shown  
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Clean the surface of the selected  
mounting location using the alcohol  
preparation pad and let it dry  
thoroughly  
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Place the antenna in the location you selected  Follow the Tips and  
Cautions shown on the next several pages  
CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna inside  
the vehicle, for example, on the dashboard  
TIP! Mount the antenna on the  
roof (for most vehicles) or trunk  
(for convertibles) where it has a  
clear view of the sky in all  
directions  
CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna on any  
of the vehicle’s front, back or side pillars  
CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna close  
to a roof rack  Adjust the rack so it’s further  
away from the antenna or move the antenna  
closer to the center of the roof  
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Step 4: Route the Magnetic Mount Antenna Cable  
Before you begin routing the antenna cable, read these general instructions  
for how to route and hide the antenna cable  Then route your antenna cable  
according to the instructions which follow for your specific type of vehicle  
CAUTION! Don’t mount the antenna  
close to another antenna  Mount it at  
least 7 5 cm (3 inches) away  
Use a blunt plastic putty knife, a credit card,  
a plastic knife, or a similar blunt tool to lift the  
rubber window moulding  
Tuck the cable under the  
moulding around the window  
Feed cable under  
rubber moulding  
around window  
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Bring cable out of weatherstripping and into trunk  
Route cable out from under rear windshield  
moulding and tuck into weatherstripping  
around trunk opening  
Avoid sharp bends by running cable through  
weatherstripping for several inches  
Pull weatherstripping  
from trunk opening  
Route cable along trunk  
wall and into cabin through  
gap or conduit, along existing  
wiring harness  
Tuck cable into weatherstripping.  
Route cable through weatherstripping  
several inches to avoid sharp bends  
Pull cable out of weatherstripping  
and route through trunk to cabin  
Route cable out of window  
moulding and into weather-  
stripping around trunk opening  
Route cable along trunk  
wall and into cabin  
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Continue routing cable under  
carpet or console to radio location  
Coil excess  
cable under  
carpet or mat  
Pull carpet  
or mat back  
Use a blunt plastic putty  
knife or similar blunt tool  
to lift edge of interior  
trim and tuck cable  
Route cable under  
trim or upholstery  
under trim. Continue  
towards front of vehicle  
Bring cable out  
from trim  
Bring cable out from trim  
and route under carpet to  
dashboard or console  
Continue routing cable  
under trim or carpet  
towards front of vehicle  
TIP! Always be careful to include enough slack in your cable to  
accommodate open doors or trunk lids  Use things typically found around  
the home, like electrical tape, to secure cables in areas so that hinges do not  
pinch the cable with the door  Hide any excess cable in the trim  
Route cable from trunk  
under interior trim, into  
cabin and towards front  
of vehicle  
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Sedan/Coupe With Antenna Placed at the Rear of the Roof:  
knife or similar blunt tool to lift the plastic trim just enough to  
tuck the cable under underneath  Avoid side airbag locations  
on back pillars and above the doors  Airbag locations are  
marked with “SRS” logos  Be careful not to crimp or cut the  
cable  
1  Feed the antenna cable from the antenna underneath the rubber  
molding around the rear window  Use a blunt plastic putty knife or  
similar blunt tool to lift the rubber molding around the rear window  
and tuck the antenna cable underneath the molding  Route the  
antenna cable around and down the window to the lowest point  If  
your rear window does not have rubber molding, we recommend  
consulting a professional installer  
5  Bring the cable out from the trim near the front of the cabin  
and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard or console  
Coil any excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the  
carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls  
Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately)  
2  Route the antenna cable out of the window molding and into the  
rubber weather stripping around the trunk opening  Lift the weather  
stripping from the opening and tuck the cable inside it, then replace  
the weather stripping  To avoid sharp bends in the cable, run the  
cable inside the weather stripping for a few inches, then remove the  
cable from the weather stripping inside the trunk  Keep the cable  
away from hinges, gears, etc , that could damage it  
6  Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle  
Dock location  Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily  
connect it to the antenna connector of the dock  
7  Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna  
and PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37  
3  Route the cable out from the rubber weather stripping and along  
the trunk wall  Continue  
routing the cable into  
the vehicle cabin through  
a conduit or along an  
existing wiring harness  
4  Route the cable through  
the main cabin area under  
the interior trim, towards  
the front of the vehicle  
Use a blunt plastic putty  
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Sedan/Coupe With Antenna Placed at the Front of the Roof:  
5  Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna  
and PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37  
1  Feed the antenna cable from the antenna underneath the rubber  
molding around the windshield  Use a blunt plastic putty knife or  
similar blunt tool to lift the rubber molding around the windshield  
and tuck the antenna cable underneath the molding  Route the  
antenna cable around and down the windshield to the lowest point  
SUV:  
1  Feed the antenna cable underneath the rubber weather  
stripping of the rear tailgate window/door and route the cable  
along the rear hatch  Lift the weather stripping from the  
opening and tuck the cable inside it, then replace the weather  
stripping  Pull the cable out from weather stripping and route  
it into the cabin under the interior trim  Avoid hinges or gears  
that could crimp or cut the cable  
2  At the lowest corner of the windshield, route the cable out of the  
windshield molding and into the rubber weather stripping around  
the door opening  Lift the weather stripping from the opening and  
tuck the cable inside it,  
then replace the weather  
stripping  Run the cable  
inside of the weather  
stripping to the bottom of  
the door opening  
2  Route the cable through the SUV’s main cabin area under  
the interior trim, towards the front of the vehicle  Use a blunt  
plastic putty knife or similar blunt tool to lift the plastic trim  
just enough to tuck the cable under underneath  Avoid side  
airbag locations  
on back pillars and  
above the doors  
Airbag locations are  
marked with “SRS”  
logos  Be careful not  
to crimp or cut the  
3  Pull the cable out of the  
weather stripping at  
the bottom of the door  
opening and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard  Coil  
any excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the carpet,  
keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls  Secure the  
excess cable with wire ties  
cable  
4  Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  
location  Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it  
to the antenna connector of the dock  
3  Bring the cable out  
from the trim near  
the front of the cabin  
and route it under  
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the carpet toward the dashboard or console  Coil any excess cable  
under underneath  Avoid side airbag locations on back pillars  
and above the doors  Airbag locations are marked with “SRS”  
logos  Be careful not to crimp or cut the cable  
in a hidden location, such as under the carpet, keeping it away from  
any vehicle pedals or controls  Secure the excess cable with wire ties  
(purchased separately)  
4  Bring the cable out from the trim near the front of the cabin  
and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard or console  
Coil any excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the  
carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls  
Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately)  
4  Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  
location  Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it to  
the antenna connector of the dock  
5  Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and  
PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37  
5  Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle  
Dock location  Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily  
connect it to the antenna connector of the dock  
Convertible:  
6  Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna  
and PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37   
1  Bring the antenna cable from the antenna into the trunk at the front  
edge of the trunk lid  Keep any bends in the cable loose  Tape or tie the  
cable along the inside of the trunk lid to the trunk lid hinge strut  
Pickup Truck:  
2  Allow enough slack in the cable so the trunk lid can easily open and  
close and keep the cable away from hinges, gears, etc , that could  
crimp or cut it  Route the cable  
along the trunk wall and into the  
cabin through a conduit or along  
1  Use a blunt plastic putty knife  
or similar blunt tool to lift  
the rubber molding around  
the windshield and tuck the  
antenna cable underneath it  
an existing wiring harness  
2  Continue tucking the cable  
underneath the windshield  
molding around the windshield  
to the lowest corner  
3  Route the cable through the main  
cabin area under the interior trim,  
towards the front of the vehicle  
Use a blunt plastic putty knife or  
similar blunt tool to lift the plastic  
trim just enough to tuck the cable  
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windshield, route the cable out of the windshield molding and into the  
Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and  
rubber weather stripping around the door opening  Lift the weather  
stripping from the opening and tuck the cable inside it, then replace  
the weather stripping  Run the cable inside of the weather stripping  
to the bottom of the door opening  
PowerConnect Power Adapter  
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Plug the Magnetic Mount Antenna  
into the silver ANT connector on the  
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  
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4  Pull the cable out of the weather stripping at the bottom of the  
door opening and route it under the carpet toward the dashboard  
Coil any excess cable in a hidden location, such as under the carpet,  
keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls  Secure the  
excess cable with wire ties  
5  Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  
location  Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it  
to the antenna connector of the dock  
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Insert the PowerConnect Power Adapter  
into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter or  
power adapter socket  
6  Continue with “Step 5: Connect the Magnetic Mount Antenna and  
PowerConnect Power Adapter” on page 37  
Plug the PowerConnect Power  
Adapter into the red PWR connector  
on the dock  
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Option 1: Aux In Cable Installation Instructions  
Step 6: Connect the Audio  
To play audio through your vehicle’s stereo or FM radio, decide on one of the  
following audio connection options:  
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Plug one end of the Aux In Cable into the green AUDIO connector  
on the dock  
Option 1: Best: Use the Aux In Cable if your vehicle’s stereo system has an  
auxiliary input connection  Refer to your vehicle’s owners manual to find  
the location of the auxiliary input jack, or consult the vehicle dealer  
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TIP! The auxiliary input jack may be located on the face plate of the vehicle  
radio, on the back of the radio, anywhere on the front dash panel, inside the glove  
compartment, or inside the center console in between the front seats  
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Plug the other end into  
the auxiliary input jack  
connection of your  
Option 2: Better: Use a Cassette Adapter if your vehicle has a built-  
in cassette player  Cassette Adapters are sold separately and can be  
purchased from an electronics retailer, or go to xmradio ca/accessories  
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Option 3: Good: Use the PowerConnect feature in the onyX  PowerConnect  
plays the audio through your vehicle’s FM radio  
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Insert the dock into the  
mount  
Option 4: Best: Use the FM Direct Adapter  If none of the previous three  
audio connection options will work in your vehicle, then you will need to  
use the FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) (sold separately)  The FMDA needs to be  
installed by a professional installer and directly connects the onyX to your  
vehicle’s FM radio  
Insert your onyX into  
the dock  
Power on your onyX by pressing the Power  
button  
Follow the installation instructions in the next several sections for the audio  
connection option that you have selected  
Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna  
has a clear view of the sky  Verify that you are  
receiving the XM signal  There should at least  
be one bar on the lower left corner of the main  
menu  
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display screen that denotes antenna  
signal strength  You can also press  
Option 2: Cassette Adapter Installation Instructions  
Signal Indicator  
SATELLITE  
menu and then press  
to scroll to  
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Plug the Cassette  
Adapter into the  
green AUDIO  
connector on the  
dock  
and highlight Signal Indicator  Press  
the Select button  The Satellite and  
Terrestrial bars show the strength of  
the signal being received  If the  
signal reception is good, press and  
hold menu to return to the main  
display screen  
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Insert the Cassette  
Adapter into the  
vehicle’s cassette  
deck  You may need to  
turn on your vehicle’s  
stereo system in order to  
do so  
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Ensure onyX is tuned to channel 1  
Upon power up, onyX should tune to channel 1 by default, when it’s not  
yet activated  If it’s not on channel 1, refer to “Listening to Satellite  
Radio” on page 55 to learn about how to tune a channel  
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Turn on your vehicle’s stereo system  Set it to play input from the  
auxiliary input source  
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Insert the dock into the  
mount  
You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle’s stereo system  You  
are now ready to activate your onyX  
Insert your onyX into the  
dock  
10 The audio level output of the onyX can be increased or decreased as  
necessary to match the audio levels of other sources in your vehicle  
Refer to “Set Audio Level” on page 89  
Power on your onyX by pressing the Power  
button  
Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna  
has a clear view of the sky  Verify that you are  
receiving the XM signal  There should at least  
be one bar on the lower left corner of the main  
If the signal reception is good, but there is no audio when tuned to channel 1, be  
sure the vehicle’s stereo system is set to the correct source, i e , auxiliary input  
source (step 8)  Also be sure that the audio level is set high enough to be heard  
(step 10)  Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 102 for additional help  
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display screen that denotes antenna  
signal strength  You can also press  
Signal Indicator  
SATELLITE  
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Insert the dock into the  
menu and then press  
to scroll to  
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mount  
and highlight Signal Indicator  Press  
the Select button  The Satellite and  
Terrestrial bars show the strength of  
the signal being received  If the  
signal reception is good, press and  
hold menu to return to the main  
display screen  
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Insert your onyX into the  
dock  
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Power on your onyX  
by pressing the Power  
button  
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Ensure onyX is tuned to channel 1  
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Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna  
has a clear view of the sky  Verify that you are  
receiving the XM signal  There should at least  
be one bar on the lower left corner of the main  
display screen that denotes antenna signal  
strength  You can also press menu and then  
Upon power up, onyX should tune to channel 1 by default, when it’s not  
yet activated  If it’s not on channel 1, refer to “Listening to Satellite  
Radio” on page 55 to learn about how to tune a channel  
menu  
FM  
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If you haven’t done so, turn on your vehicle’s stereo system  Set it to  
play input from the cassette source  
press  
to scroll to and highlight Signal  
Indicator  Press the Select  
button  The Satellite and  
Terrestrial bars show the  
strength of the signal being  
received  If the signal reception  
is good, press and hold menu to  
return to the main display  
screen  You are ready to make  
the audio connection  
You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle’s stereo system  
You are now ready to activate your onyX  
Signal Indicator  
SATELLITE  
10 The audio level output of the onyX can be increased or decreased as  
necessary to match the audio levels of other sources in your vehicle  
Refer to “Set Audio Level” on page 89  
If the signal reception is good, but there is no audio when tuned to channel 1, be  
sure the vehicle’s stereo system is set to the correct source, i e , cassette source  
(step 8)  Also be sure that the audio level is set high enough to be heard (step 10)  
Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 102 for additional help  
TERRESTRIAL  
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NOTE! If you are using the Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car Kit  
instead of the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock which came with your onyX, you  
will have to disable AUX Detect  Refer to “Using the  
Vehicle Dock From the Universal Xpress Car Kit” on  
page 96 , and complete the additional instructions  
before continuing with the next step  
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You’ll first need to find an available FM channel  An available FM  
channel is one that’s not being used by an FM radio station in your  
area  When you tune your FM radio to an available channel, you should  
only hear static or silence – not talk or music  To find an available FM  
channel:  
• Manually tune through your local FM channels on your vehicle’s FM  
radio  Locate and create a list of channels that aren’t being used by any  
FM radio station  Write down the list  Once you have created your list  
of available FM channels, you will need to find the one that provides the  
best match for onyX  
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Set your onyX to transmit on the same FM  
channel that you have selected in step 7:  
menu  
FM  
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jump  
TIP! You’ll need to use the ‘Manual’ tune function on your vehicle’s FM radio to  
tune through every FM channel one-by-one  Turn on your vehicle’s FM radio  Start  
at 88 1 and use the ‘Manual’ tune function on your vehicle’s FM radio to tune  
through each FM channel one-by-one (88 1 followed by 88 3 etc ) to locate  
channels that aren’t being used by a local FM radio station  Write down each FM  
channel that has only static or silence on it, until you reach 107 9  
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ii  Press to scroll to and highlight FM Settings and press the  
Select button  
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Ensure onyX is tuned to channel 1  Upon power up, onyX should tune to  
channel 1 by default, when it’s not yet activated  If it’s not on channel 1,  
refer to “Listening to Satellite Radio” on page 55 to learn about how to  
tune a channel  
iii  FM Channels will be highlighted  If it is not highlighted, turn on  
the FM transmitter by highlighting FM transmitter and pressing  
Select  
iv  Once the FM Transmitter is On, select FM Channels and press  
to scroll to and highlight the storage location FM2 and  
press the Select button  
Pick the first FM channel on your list from step 5  Turn on your vehicle’s  
FM radio (if you have not already done so) and tune it to this FM channel  
v  Tune to the available FM channel you found in step 7  Press  
and to tune in steps of  2, i e , 99 3 to 99 5  Press  
and  
to tune in steps of 1, i e , 99 3 to 100 3  Press the Select button  
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in your area (step 5)  Verify that nothing is plugged into the AUDIO connector  
on the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock  Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 102  
for additional help  
to select the FM channel  
FM Channels  
97.9 current  
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FM 1  
FM 2  
FM 3  
FM 4  
FM 5  
Press the Select button  
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will be confirmed on the display  
screen  The onyX will tune to  
the FM channel  
Option 4: FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) Installation  
The FMDA needs to be installed by a professional installer  Professional  
installation can help improve your radio’s reception and significantly reduce  
the visibility of wires  To learn more, check with the retailer where you bought  
your radio, or go to xmradio ca/accessories  
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You should hear XM channel 1  
through your vehicle’s FM radio  If  
you are satisfied with the sound  
quality, you’re done! You are now  
ready to activate your onyX  
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work well for you, work down the  
list of FM channels until you find  
one that allows you to hear XM  
clearly  Each time, you will need to  
tune your vehicle’s FM radio to the  
FM channel and then set your onyX  
to transmit on the same FM channel  
(steps 7 & 8)  
Set your vehicle radio to the  
above channel to enable audio.  
If the signal reception is good, but there is no XM audio when tuned to channel 1,  
verify that both the onyX and your vehicle’s FM radio are tuned to the same FM  
channel (steps 7 & 8)  Also ensure the chosen FM channel is a suitable one to use  
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Before you can enjoy Commercial-Free Music, plus Sports, News, Talk &  
Entertainment, you need to activate your onyX  
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Make sure your onyX is properly installed and receiving the XM signal  
so that you can hear the audio on channel 1  
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Make a note of your XM Radio ID  You can find it on channel 0, on a label  
on the bottom of the gift box, and on the label on the back of your onyX  
NOTE! The XM Radio ID does not use the letters I, O, S, or F  
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Activate your service:  
Online: Go to www xmradio ca and click on ACTIVATE RADIO” in the  
top right corner  
OR  
By phone: Call 1-877-GET-XMSR (1-877-438-9677)  
Welcome  
TIP! You can follow the built in activation wizard in your  
onyX  If your radio has not been activated, press menu  
and the first item in the list will be Activate Radio  Press  
the Select button  A series of screens will guide you  
through the activation process  Follow the instructions on  
each screen  Press the Select button to advance to the  
The next few screens will help  
you activate your satellite radio.  
Please press Select to continue  
with the activation of your radio,  
or press menu to cancel  
activation at this time.  
Press Select to continue  
next screen, or menu to cancel and return to the main  
display screen  
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When your service is activated, your onyX will receive all channels to  
which you have subscribed  At this time, if you press  
or  
, you can  
scroll and tune other channels  Activation usually takes 10 to 15  
minutes, but may take up to an hour  We recommend that your radio  
remain on until activated  
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Using Your onyX  
The Main Display  
Navigation Basics  
When listening to a channel, information about the channel is displayed  
Power Button  
Pressing the Power button turns the onyX On or Off  
Navigation Buttons  
Channel Number  
Channel Name  
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Use the Left, Right, Up, and Down buttons to navigate through  
various features and functions of onyX  
Artist Name  
or Talk Show Host  
or Sports Teams/Score  
Smashing Pumpkins  
Left or Right button: Displays the channel categories such as  
Rock, Pop, Sports, Talk/New etc  Repeated presses cycle through the  
categories one at a time  Decreases or increases the settings of various  
menu options such as Brightness, Audio Level, etc  
Bullet With Butterfly Wings  
Up  
or Down  
button (press and release): Immediately tunes to  
the next or previous channel in the channel lineup  Scrolls through  
lists and highlights an item in the list  
Antenna Signal  
Strength  
Song Title  
or Talk Show Schedule  
or Game Time/Game Details  
Up  
or Down  
button (press and hold): Continuously scrolls  
through any list  While on the main display screen, continuously  
scrolls through the channel lineup and briefly displays the information  
of each channel  When the button is released, radio tunes to the last  
channel it had scrolled to in the channel lineup  
Select Button  
The Select button selects a highlighted item in a list and confirms  
settings  
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Menu Button  
Listening to Satellite Radio  
menu  
Pressing menu displays various options to make setup and feature changes  
Tune a channel:  
Pressing menu when in menu options returns to the previous menu option screen until  
menu options is exited  Pressing and holding menu returns to the main display screen  
in most instances  
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Press and release  
and  
and  
to immediately tune to the next or  
previous channel  
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Press and hold  
to quickly scroll through the channels  
FM  
FM Button  
Release to tune to the channel that is displayed  
Provides easy tuning of FM presets for optimized PowerConnect performance  
Repeatedly pressing FM displays and cycles through the list of preset FM channels  
one at a time  The radio automatically tunes to the displayed FM channel  Pressing  
and holding FM accesses the FM Settings menu  It is not available when Aux In  
Cable or Cassette Adapter is used for audio connection  
View a category:  
Channels are organized into categories to make it easier for you to find the  
ones that suit your taste  
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Jump Button  
To view a category press or  
 
Rock  
Depending on how it is configured, pressing jump either tunes to the channel  
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broadcasting traffic and weather conditions of the 20 most congested cities, or  
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Scroll through the category  
using  
channel you want  
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tunes to the previous channel that was being played  
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Direct Button  
direct  
Ken Boothe/Freedom Str  
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Press the Select button to  
Pressing direct prompts for the entry of a channel number using the number  
buttons  Once the channel number is entered, the radio directly tunes to the new  
channel  
select the channel, or press  
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for the previous or next  
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category  
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Number Buttons  
TIP! To briefly listen to each channel in the category, scroll to and highlight  
Scan at the end of the category list and press the Select button  Refer to  
“Scanning Channels in a Category” on page 59 to learn more about Scan  
Each number button stores a favourite channel in its button location and provides  
one touch access to it afterward  Number buttons also directly tune to a channel  
when the channel number is entered after pressing direct  
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Direct Tune  
Jump  
A channel can be tuned directly by entering the channel number using the number  
buttons  
Depending upon how you configure the mode, jump will either go to the  
traffic and weather channel for the 20 most congested cities, or go to the last  
channel to which you were listening  
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To directly tune a channel press direct  
TIP! By default jump is configured to tune to a traffic/weather channel  To  
select a city for traffic and weather, or to configure jump to tune to the last  
channel listened to, refer to Jump Settings” on page 86  
Direct Tune  
Enter channel #  
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Return to Main Display Screen  
Pressing and holding menu in most instances will return you to the main  
display screen  In some cases, you may need to follow the instructions on the  
display screen  
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Use the number buttons 0-9 to enter the channel number and wait  
a moment until the channel is tuned, or press the Select button to  
immediately tune to the channel  
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Favourite Channels  
Scanning Channels in a Category  
You can set up to 10 of your favourite channels so you can easily access them  
Each favourite channel can be assigned to a number button  
You can scan a category and listen to each channel for 10 seconds before the  
next channel is automatically tuned  If you want to stay tuned to the channel  
being played and stop the scan, just press the Select button  
To scan a category:  
To assign a favourite channel to a number  
button:  
Favorite Saved  
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Press or  
until the desired category is displayed  
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Tune to the desired channel  
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Favorite 1  
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Scroll down to highlight the last item in the category which will be  
Scan and the category name  
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Press and hold the number button 0-9  
you want to assign to that favourite  
channel  
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Press the Select button  The scan will begin  
Press the Select button to stop the scan, and continue to listen to  
the channel currently being played, or press  
To listen to a favourite channel:  
or  
to return to  
the channel you were listening to before you began the scan  
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Press the number button 0-9 that  
was assigned to the desired favourite channel  
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Scanning  
TIP! When you are at the main display screen, press  
to see your list of favourite  
channels  Scroll to highlight a favourite and press the Select button to listen to  
that channel  
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Green Day/American Idio  
Bee Gees/You Should Be  
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80s on 8  
David Archuleta/Crush (’  
The Hooters/And We Dan  
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90s on 9  
Oasis/Champagne Super  
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TIP! To configure the list of preset FM channels, you need to find available  
FM channels in your area  Refer to”Find Available FM Channels in Your Area”  
on page 79  Next, refer to “Set and Select an FM Channel” on page 82   
FM Presets  
FM presets make it easy to quickly access stored FM channels and choose a new FM  
channel from them  
Use FM presets when you use PowerConnect to listen to your onyXthrough your  
vehicle’s FM radio  (Refer to “Option 3: PowerConnect Installation Instructions” on  
page 43 for more information )  
To start using a different FM preset:  
99.3 FM  
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Press FM to display the current FM  
preset  
Set your vehicle radio to the  
above channel to enable audio.  
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To display and select the next FM  
preset, press FM  The radio will tune  
to the displayed FM channel  If the  
preset is the one you want, press  
menu or wait for the screen to  
timeout  
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Repeatedly pressing FM will cycle  
through the FM presets  
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Set your vehicle’s FM radio to the  
same FM channel  
Set your vehicle radio to the  
above channel to enable audio.  
IMPORTANT! You need to ensure that  
your vehicle’s FM radio is tuned to the  
same FM channel  
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Colour Themes  
Trim Rings  
You can change the colour of the display screen to one of 6 colour themes: Blue,  
Red, Amber, Yellow, Silver, or Teal  You can coordinate the colour theme with  
your vehicle dash lights and with the Trim Ring of your choice for your onyX  The  
default colour theme is blue  
Your onyX has a changeable Trim Ring to style the radio to your liking  The  
Trim Ring surrounds the Select button on the radio  A total of three trim  
rings are included with your onyX, including the one that is already installed  
in the onyX Radio  
To change the colour theme:  
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Press menu  
Select Theme  
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Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
Colour Theme  Press the Select  
button  
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Blue  
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Press or to highlight the  
desired colour theme  The onyX  
will immediately change to the  
selected colour theme  
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and Select to confirm  
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Press and hold menu to return to the main display screen  
To remove and replace the Trim Ring:  
The Trim Ring can be removed by using the Trim Ring Removal Tool  Placing  
this tool against the Trim Ring, and with mild pressure while turning the tool,  
it will loosen or tighten the Trim Ring depending upon which direction you  
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tool counter-clockwise until it will not rotate any further  
turn the tool  
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The Trim Ring is now loose  Turn the onyX over and the Trim Ring  
should fall out  If it does not, gently tap the back of the radio until  
it does  
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Place the Trim Ring Removal Tool on the Trim Ring on the radio  Use  
care to align the tool so it’s centered on the Trim Ring  
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Turn the radio face up again and insert the new Trim Ring into the  
radio  
Align the Trim Ring Removal Tool on the Trim Ring on the radio  
Use care to align the tool so it’s centered on the Trim Ring  
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Using mild pressure to keep the tool against the Trim Ring, rotate  
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Controls will be highlighted  Press the Select button  You will be  
prompted to select a 4-digit code:  
Parental Controls  
Your onyX has a parental control feature which will allow you to lock access to  
channels, or lock access to an entire category  A 4-digit code controls access to  
the locked channel or locked category  
i  For each digit, press one of  
Enter Parental Code  
the 0-9 keys and then press  
to advance to the next  
digit  (Press if you need  
to go back and edit a  
When you browse a category, the locked channel  
number or locked category will be shown but not  
the artist and song/show information  Instead, a  
lock icon and the word “Locked“ is shown  If  
you scroll through the channels using  
the locked channels are skipped and not  
displayed  
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4 digits of your code press  
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the Select button  
Press OK to confirm  
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screen will be displayed  For  
your records, write down the code you have selected  Press  
the Select button  Continue with step 3  
If you attempt to tune to a locked channel, either  
by using direct tune or through the category list,  
you’ll be prompted to enter your 4-digit code  
When the correct code is entered, you’ll be able  
to tune to and listen to the channel  All locked channels become unlocked and will  
remain unlocked until you turn the onyX Off, and back On  In the category list, the  
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If you had previously selected  
a 4-digit code you will be  
prompted to enter your code:  
Code Confirmation  
Your Parental Code is:  
i  For each digit, press one of  
previously locked channels will show an unlocked icon  
 
the 0-9 keys and then press  
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to advance to the next  
digit  (Press if you need  
to go back and edit a  
previous digit )  
To turn Parental Controls On (or Off):  
You will need this code to change  
or turn off Parental Controls  
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Press menu  
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Press  
to scroll to and highlight Parental Controls  Press the Select  
Press Select to continue  
button  
ii  When you have selected all  
4 digits of the code press  
If this is the first time you want to turn on Parental Controls, Parental  
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channel or category and press the Select button  The lock icon will  
the Select button  
disappear indicating the channel or category is unlocked )  
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At the “Parental Controls” screen, Parental Controls will be  
highlighted  Press the Select button to turn parental control On (or  
press the Select button to turn parental control Off)  
Locked Channels  
Locked Categories  
Locked Channels  
Locked Channels  
Press and hold menu to return to the main display screen  
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To lock (or unlock) channels or categories:  
Deep Tracks  
Hair Nation  
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Deep Tracks  
Hair Nation  
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SIRIXM U  
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Press menu  
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to scroll to and highlight Parental Controls  Press the Select  
button  
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You will be prompted to enter the 4-digit code  For each digit, press one  
of the 0-9 keys and then press to advance to the next digit  (Press  
if you need to go back and edit a previous digit )  
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You can continue to lock and unlock as many channels or  
categories as you wish  When you are finished press and hold menu  
to return to the main display screen  
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When you have entered all 4 digits of the code press the Select button  
To change your code:  
If Parental Controls is shown as Off, press the Select button to turn it  
On, otherwise continue with the next step  
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Press menu  
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At the “Parental Controls” screen, Press  
Locked Channels  Press the Select button  
to scroll to and highlight  
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Press  
Select button  
to scroll to and highlight Parental Controls  Press the  
A list of all the categories and the channels in each category will be  
displayed  Press and to scroll to and highlight a channel or  
category you want to lock  Press the Select button  A lock icon will  
be displayed to the left of the channel or category you locked  (To  
unlock a locked channel or category, simply highlight the locked  
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You will be prompted to enter your existing 4-digit code  For each  
digit, press one of the 0-9 keys and then press to advance to the  
next digit  (Press if you need to go back and edit a previous  
digit )  
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When you have entered all 4 digits of the code press the Select button  
To listen to a locked channel:  
If Parental Controls are shown as Off, press the Select button to turn  
it On, otherwise continue with the next step  
There are two ways to tune to a channel which has been locked  The first is  
by directly tuning the locked channel, and the second is to select the locked  
channel from a category list  
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At the “Parental Controls” screen, Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
Change My Code  Press the Select button  
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Directly tune or select the locked channel:  
You will be prompted to enter a new 4-digit code  For each digit, press  
one of the 0-9 keys and then  
To directly tune a locked channel:  
press to advance to the next  
digit  (Press if you need to go  
back and edit a previous digit )  
Code Confirmation  
i  Press direct and enter the channel number using the 0-9  
keys  
Your Parental Code is:  
To select a locked channel from the category list:  
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The Code Confirmation screen will  
be displayed  For your records,  
write down the code you have  
selected  Press the Select button  
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i  Press or to display the category list of the locked channel  
You will need this code to change  
or turn off Parental Controls  
you wish to tune  
ii  Press  
to scroll to and highlight the locked channel  Press  
the Select button  
Press Select to continue  
Press and hold menu to return to  
the main display screen  
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You will be prompted to enter your existing 4-digit code  For each  
digit, press one of the 0-9 keys and then press to advance to  
the next digit  (Press if you need to go back and edit a previous  
digit )  
When you have entered all 4 digits of the code press the Select  
button  If your code is correct the channel will be tuned  All locked  
channels become unlocked and will remain unlocked until you turn  
the onyX Off, and back On  In the category list, the previously  
locked channels will show an unlocked icon  
 
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Where Else Can You Use Your onyX?  
XM offers a variety of accessories that allow you to adapt your onyX Radio to  
your lifestyle and enhance your listening experience  With these accessories, you  
can effortlessly take your Satellite Radio listening experience from your vehicle to  
your home or office or on the go — all with a single subscription  
In the Home, Office, etc  – With a Home Kit, you can play your onyX over an  
existing home, office, or other stereo system  
In Other Vehicles – With a Vehicle Kit, you can enjoy your onyX in more  
than one vehicle  
In Almost Any Location You Like – With a desktop or portable Sound  
System you have the freedom to listen to your onyX where and when you  
want, from your kitchen or den, to the office, to outside on the deck, or at  
a picnic  
For more information on XM accessories or to purchase an accessory, please visit  
your local retailer or www xmradio ca/accessories  
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Radio ID  
Find Available FM Channels in Your Area  
Your onyX has an alphanumeric ID which uniquely identifies the radio  This ID is  
used during the activation process  
Before attempting any of the procedures below, you should park your vehicle  
in a safe location  Do not attempt to set up your FM channels or any onyX  
function while driving  
To display the Radio ID:  
PowerConnect allows you to listen to XM audio through your vehicle’s FM  
radio  You will first need to find an available FM channel, which is a channel  
that is not being used by an FM radio station in your area  When you tune  
your FM radio to an available channel, you should only hear static or silence  
– not talk or music  
1
Press menu  
Radio ID  
2
Radio ID will be highlighted  If it is  
not highlighted, press  
to scroll to  
Your Radio ID is:  
and highlight Radio ID  Press the  
Select button  The Radio ID will be  
displayed  
Once you have found an available channel, you need to tune onyX’s built-in  
transmitter to the same channel to receive XM sound through your vehicle’s  
radio  
A234B456  
3
Press and hold menu to return to the  
To nd an available FM channel:  
main display screen  
Manually tune through your local FM channels  
Manually tune through your local FM channels on your vehicle’s  
FM radio  Turn on your vehicle’s FM radio  Start at 88 1 and use the  
‘Manual’ tune function on your vehicle’s FM radio to tune through  
each FM channel one-by-one (88 1 followed by 88 3 etc ) to locate  
channels that aren’t being used by a local FM radio station  Write  
down each FM channel that has only static or silence on it, until  
you reach 107 9  Once you have created your list of available FM  
channels, you will need to find the one that provides the best match  
for onyX  
Tune onyX to a favourite XM channel (or to channel 1, if it’s not yet  
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activated)  Pick the first FM channel on your list and tune the FM radio to  
that channel  Then tune the onyX to the same FM channel  (Refer to “Set  
and Select an FM Channel” on page 82 ) You should hear the XM channel  
through your vehicle’s radio  If you are satisfied with the sound quality,  
you’re done! If this FM channel doesn’t work well for you, work down the  
list until you find an FM channel that allows you to hear XM clearly  
NOTE! You may find an FM channel with static or silence that does not work with  
onyX  It is possible that some type of inaudible interference is present that  
prevents reception of the onyX broadcast  Your only options are to use another  
FM channel or a different audio connection method  
TIP! If you regularly drive from one location to another, such as your daily  
commute, you may need to use different FM channels along your route for best  
performance  If this is the case, we recommend saving the best FM channels as  
presets on your FM radio and onyX  Then you simply select and match the best  
channel for the area you are in  
TIP! It will be much more difficult to find available FM channels in large cities than  
in most suburban or rural locations  A direct audio connection using the Aux In  
Cable, Cassette Adapter or professional installation is your best solution if you  
drive in or near large metropolitan areas  
NOTE! The performance of FM radios are different, based on manufacturer and  
vehicle style  Some may not work well with the type of FM transmitter used by  
onyX  This is why we recommend a direct audio connection using the Aux In Cable  
or Cassette Adapter if they can be used in your vehicle  Professional installation  
can also resolve almost any performance issue  
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button  You can choose among the following options:  
Set and Select an FM Channel  
i  If the chosen storage location is empty (denoted by “---“), or  
if the storage location contains the FM preset currently being  
used (denoted by “current”), then the FM channel tuning  
screen is displayed  
The onyX allows you to easily store (i e , preset) up to 5 different FM channels  
At any time, you can select any one of these 5 FM presets to transmit audio from  
the onyX to your vehicle’s FM radio  Having a choice of 5 FM presets also makes  
it easy to switch to the appropriate FM channel as you travel from one area to  
another  Each FM preset is stored in its own storage location  You can easily add  
or edit the FM preset in any one of the 5 storage locations  
ii  If the chosen storage location has an FM preset that is not  
currently being used, and you want to edit it, Edit Channel is  
highlighted  Press the Select button  The FM channel tuning  
screen is displayed  
IMPORTANT! The onyX and the vehicle’s FM radio need to be tuned to the same FM  
channel in order to hear the audio  
iii  If the chosen storage location has an FM preset that is not  
TIP! The FM 1 storage location is preset with FM channel 97 9  
currently being used, and you want to start using it, press  
to  
highlight Start Using and press the Select button  Skip to step  
7  
To set and select an FM preset:  
FM Channels  
5
6
Press and to tune the  
desired FM channel in steps of  
 2, i e , 99 3 to 99 5  Press  
Edit FM Channel 2  
1
Press menu  
FM 1  
FM 2  
FM 3  
FM 4  
FM 5  
97.9  
99.3 current  
103.7  
_ _ _  
_ _ _  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
and  
to tune the desired  
99.3 FM  
FM Settings and press the Select  
button  
channel in steps of 1, i e , 99 3 to  
100 3  Press the Select button  
to select the FM channel  
3
4
FM Channels will be highlighted  
If it is not highlighted, turn on the  
FM transmitter by highlighting  
FM Transmitter and pressing Select  
Press arrow keys to tune  
and Select to confirm  
If you are editing the storage  
location that has the “current”  
FM preset, skip to step 7  
Otherwise, Start Using will be highlighted  Press the Select button  
Once the FM Transmitter is On, select FM Channels and press  
to  
NOTE! You can also preset an FM channel in a storage location without  
having to start using it right away  Just press menu and exit the screen  
scroll to and highlight the storage location FM2 and press the Select  
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8
The chosen FM channel will be confirmed on the display screen and the  
onyX will tune to that FM channel  
To quickly select an FM channel from the preset list:  
1
Press FM to display the current  
Set your vehicle’s FM radio to same  
FM channel  
FM preset  
99.3 FM  
99.3 FM  
2
To display and select the next  
FM preset, press FM  The radio  
will tune to the displayed FM  
channel  If the preset is the one  
you want, press menu or wait  
for the screen to timeout  
IMPORTANT! You’ll first need to find a  
suitable FM channel that is unused or  
available in your area  
Set your vehicle radio to the  
above channel to enable audio.  
Set your vehicle radio to the  
above channel to enable audio.  
3
4
Repeatedly pressing FM will  
cycle through the FM presets  
Set your vehicle’s FM radio to  
same FM channel  
103.7 FM  
Set your vehicle radio to the  
above channel to enable audio.  
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Configuring Your onyX  
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7
A list of locations will be displayed  Press  
highlight your desired location and press the Select button  
to scroll to and  
Jump Settings  
The jump button can be configured to either jump to the traffic and weather  
channel for the 20 most congested cities, or to jump back to the last channel to  
which you were listening  When configured for traffic/weather, you’ll need to select  
a desired city  
The JUMP Settings screen will display the location you selected  
Press and hold menu to return to the main display screen  
Set Location  
JUMP Settings  
To configure jump:  
Atlanta  
Baltimore  
Boston  
Chicago  
Dallas  
Mode  
Set Location  
Traffic/Weather  
ATL  
1
Press menu  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
JUMP Settings  
JUMP Settings and press the Select  
button  
Mode  
Traffic/Weather  
_ _ _  
Set Location  
3
Mode will be highlighted with either  
Last Channel or Traffic/Weather  
If you want to change the mode,  
press the Select button  Otherwise,  
just leave it as shown  (Repeatedly  
pressing the Select button toggles  
between the choices )  
4
5
If you have selected Last Channel, press and hold menu to return to the  
main display screen  If you have selected Traffic/Weather continue with  
step 5  
Press  
to scroll to and highlight Set Location and press the Select  
button  
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Configuring Your onyX  
Set Audio Level  
Set Brightness  
The audio level of the onyX can be adjusted when an audio connection is  
made between the dock and the vehicle’s stereo system  Audio level is used  
to adjust the onyX’svolume level to match the volume of other audio sources  
you may use, such as a CD player, other FM stations, or an MP3 player  
To change the display’s brightness:  
1
Press menu  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
Set Brightness  
Do not use the audio level as a volume control  Use the volume control on  
your vehicle’s stereo instead  
Brightness and press the Select  
button  
3
4
5
Press to decrease or to increase  
the brightness of the display  
To adjust the audio level:  
Press the Select button to confirm  
the brightness setting  
1
Press menu  
Set Audio Level  
Press arrow keys to adjust  
and Select to confirm  
2
Press  
to scroll to and  
Press and hold menu to return to the  
main display screen  
highlight Audio Level and press  
the Select button  
3
4
5
Press  
to decrease or to  
increase the audio level  
Press the Select button to  
confirm the new audio level  
Press arrow keys to adjust  
and Select to confirm  
Press and hold menu to return  
to the main display screen  
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Configuring Your onyX  
Signal Indicator  
Factory Settings  
For best reception, your Magnetic Mount Antenna should have an unobstructed  
view of the XM satellites  In large cities, there are terrestrial transmitters (ground  
repeaters) to help increase the signal coverage  
The factory settings menu has two choices, AUX Detect and Restore Defaults  
AUX Detect  
Your onyX can display the received strength of the satellite and terrestrial signals  
being received  
Factory Settings  
AUX Detect allows the onyX Radio to  
automatically detect a connection made to  
the AUDIO connector of the PowerConnect  
Vehicle Dock by an Aux In Cable or  
Cassette Adapter  AUX Detect is enabled  
by default  
AUX Detect  
Restore Defaults  
enabled  
To display the signal strength:  
1
Press menu  
Signal Indicator  
SATELLITE  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
IMPORTANT! If you are using the  
PowerConnect Vehicle Dock which  
came with your onyX Radio, AUX  
Detect should remain enabled  
Signal Indicator and press the Select  
button  
3
4
5
The Satellite and Terrestrial bars  
show the strength of the signal being  
received  
If you are using the older model Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car  
Kit, and plan to use PowerConnect or FMDA as the audio connection option,  
you will need to disable AUX Detect  Please read the additional instructions,  
“Using the Vehicle Dock From the Universal Xpress Car Kit” on page 96  
Once AUX Detect is disabled, you’ll have to turn the FM Transmitter On  
Refer to “Turn FM Transmitter On/Off” on page 98  
TERRESTRIAL  
Reposition the antenna if you are  
having trouble receiving the signal  
Be sure your vehicle is outside with an unobstructed view of the sky  
Press and hold menu to return to the main display screen  
To disable AUX Detect:  
(Do this only when using the older model Vehicle Dock )  
1
Press menu  
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2
3
4
Press  
Select button  
to scroll to and highlight Factory Settings and press the  
Restore Defaults  
You can clear all of your personal settings, such as favourite channels, FM  
presets etc  and return the radio to its original out-of-the-box settings  
AUX Detect should be highlighted and show as enabled  Press the  
Select button to toggle the setting  
A warning screen will be displayed  
Press the Select button to confirm  
that you want to disable AUX Detect  
To reset onyX to factory defaults:  
Disable AUX Detect?  
NOTE! Restoring defaults permanently removes all personal settings  
If you want to cancel press menu  
to return to Factory Settings  AUX  
Detect will remain enabled  
Disable only if using vehicle dock  
from Universal Xpress Car Kit.  
Otherwise, leave it enabled.  
Press Select to confirm  
or menu to cancel  
1
Press menu  
2
Press  
to scroll to and  
5
AUX Detect will show as disabled  
Press and hold menu to return to the  
main display screen  
Are You Sure?  
highlight Factory Settings and  
press the Select button  
All settings will be erased.  
3
4
Press  
to scroll to and  
To enable AUX Detect  
highlight Restore Defaults and  
press the Select button  
(Do this when radio is transferred to the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock from an older  
model Vehicle Dock )  
Press Select to confirm  
or menu to cancel  
A warning screen will be  
1
Press menu  
displayed  If you are certain that  
you want to reset your onyX to  
the default settings, press the Select button to confirm  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight Factory Settings and press the  
Select button  
If you want to cancel, press menu to return to Factory Settings  
3
4
AUX Detect will be highlighted and show as disabled  Press the Select  
button again to toggle the setting to enabled  
Press and hold menu to return to the main display screen  
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5
6
Press  
to scroll to and highlight Enter Demo Mode and press the  
Demo Mode  
Select button  The demo mode will start in 10 seconds  
Your onyX has a demo mode that starts playing when, for a prolonged period of  
time (more than 5 minutes), the radio either detects it’s not connected to the  
antenna, or the antenna stops receiving a signal  It disappears when the antenna  
is connected properly or when the radio starts receiving a signal  You can also exit  
demo mode at any time, by pressing and holding the Select button for 10 seconds  
If desired, you can also manually put the onyX in demo mode  
To exit demo mode at any time, press and hold the Select button  
for 10 seconds  
Demo Mode  
Entering Demo Mode.  
The ability for onyX to enter demo mode is enabled by default  If you don’t want  
onyX to ever enter the demo mode, you can disable the demo feature  You can  
enable it again at another time if desired  
Press & Hold Select  
for 10 seconds to exit  
To enable or disable the demo mode:  
1
Press menu  
Demo Mode  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight  
Status  
Enter Demo Mode  
enabled  
Demo Mode and press the Select  
button  
3
4
Status will be highlighted  Press  
the Select button to toggle the  
setting between enabled or disabled  
(Repeatedly pressing the Select  
button toggles between the choices )  
If you have selected disabled, press and hold menu to return to the  
main display screen  If you have selected enabled continue with step 5  
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TIP! The FM Transmitter must be Off  To verify that the FM Transmitter is  
Off, refer to “Turn FM Transmitter On/Off” on page 98   
Using the Vehicle Dock From the Universal Xpress Car Kit  
If you have chosen to use the Vehicle Dock from the  
Universal Xpress Car Kit rather than the PowerConnect  
Vehicle Dock included with your onyX radio, you will need to  
complete some additional installation steps  When you have  
completed these additional steps, you can continue with the  
installation of your onyX  
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Continue with the installation  
AUX Connected  
When you are using the Universal Xpress Vehicle Dock,  
Audio enabled through  
the screen will initially display AUX Connected” when you  
auxiliary line. FM turned OFF.  
power on your onyX  Ignore this message  Once you have  
completed the steps below, it will not be displayed again  
If you are connecting the audio using PowerConnect (or  
FMDA):  
1
Disable the AUX Detect feature  Refer to AUX Detect” on page 91, and  
disable AUX Detect  
2
3
Turn the FM Transmitter in the onyX On  Refer to “Turn FM Transmitter  
On/Off” on page 98, and turn the FM Transmitter On  
Continue with the installation  
If you are connecting the audio using the Aux In Cable or Cassette Adapter:  
1
Disable the AUX Detect feature  Refer to AUX Detect” on page 91 , and  
disable AUX Detect  
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To turn the FM Transmitter Off:  
Turn FM Transmitter On/Off  
Turning the FM Transmitter On applies only if you are using the older model  
Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car Kit, and plan to use PowerConnect or  
FMDA as the audio connection option  
If you are using the older model Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress  
Car Kit, and plan to use the Aux In Cable or a Cassette Adapter as the audio  
connection option, you’ll have to turn the FM Transmitter under the FM  
Settings menu in the onyX Radio Off, if it was previously turned On  
You’ll have to turn On the FM Transmitter under the FM Settings menu  However,  
before you can access the FM Settings menu, you first need to disable AUX  
Detect  Refer to AUX Detect” on page 91  Once you have disabled AUX Detect, the  
FM Settings menu will be accessible  
1
Press menu  
FM Settings  
FM Transmitter  
FM Channels  
2
Press  
to scroll to and  
off  
highlight FM Settings and  
press the Select button  
To turn the FM Transmitter On:  
3
4
FM Transmitter will be  
highlighted  Press the Select  
button to toggle the setting  
from On to Off  
1
Press menu  
FM Settings  
FM Transmitter  
FM Channels  
2
Press  
to scroll to and highlight FM  
on  
Settings and press the Select  
button  
A warning message will be  
displayed advising you to  
connect the Aux In Cable  
Press the Select button to  
confirm that you want to turn  
off the FM Transmitter  
3
4
FM Transmitter will be highlighted  
Press the Select button to toggle the  
setting from Off to On  
Turn OFF FM?  
Please connect an AUX cable  
The FM Channels menu item will now  
or no audio will be available.  
be accessible, allowing you to tune  
the onyX and the FM radio in your vehicle to the same FM channel  
5
Press and hold menu to exit  
TIP! onyX is programmed with FM channel 97 9 as the default setting  
Press Select to confirm  
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Troubleshooting  
onyX has been designed and built to be trouble-free but if you experience a  
problem, try this:  
If you see this on the screen: Try this:  
Check Antenna Connection  
Make sure that the antenna cable is firmly and  
securely plugged into the PowerConnect Vehicle  
Check that all connections are firm and secure  
Dock  Make sure the cable is not bent or broken  
Make sure the vehicle power socket is clean and free of corrosion  
Turn onyX Off, then On, to reset this message  
Make sure you have connected the onyX as described in this User Guide  
Verify that the PowerConnect Power Adapter is plugged into the vehicle’s  
cigarette lighter or power adapter socket, and that the LED on the  
PowerConnect Power Adapter is lit (on)  If not, your vehicle may need to be  
running to provide power to the socket  
If the message persists, most likely the  
Magnetic Mount Antenna cable has been  
damaged  Replace the antenna  
Channel Off Air  
Loading  
The channel you’ve selected is not currently  
broadcasting  Tune to another channel  
Your onyX is acquiring audio or program  
information This message usually goes away in  
a few seconds  
If you see this on the screen: Try this:  
Acquiring Signal  
Make sure that the vehicle is outdoors with a  
clear view of the sky  
Make sure the Magnetic Mount Antenna is  
mounted outside of the vehicle  
Move the antenna away from any obstructed  
area  For example, if you are parked in an  
underground garage, you should receive a signal  
after leaving the garage  
Updating  
Your onyX is updating with the latest encryption  
code  Wait until the update is done  
You may be trying to tune to a channel that is  
blocked or unavailable  Tune to another channel  
No program information, such as artist name,  
song title, or channel exists  
If you are using onyX at home, move the  
antenna to a south-facing window  Don’t know  
which way is south? No problem  Start at any  
window then work from window to window in a  
simple pattern to find the best location  
If this happens:  
Try this:  
You do not receive all the  
channels to which you subscribed  
Ensure that you have activated your service by  
following the steps in Activation” on page 50  
Go to www xmradio ca/refresh and follow the  
directions refresh your radio  
Call 1-877-438-9677 for further assistance  
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Troubleshooting  
If this happens:  
Try this:  
If this happens:  
Try this:  
No audio when using  
PowerConnect or FMDA  
Check that your onyX and your vehicle’s FM  
radio are tuned to the same FM channel  
If you are using the Vehicle Dock that came with  
the Universal Xpress Car Kit, ensure that the FM  
Transmitter in the onyX is turned On  Refer to  
Turn FM Transmitter On/Off” on page 98   
No audio when using the Aux In  
Cable or Cassette Adapter  
Check all cables between your onyX and your  
vehicle’s stereo system for a firm and secure  
connection  
Ensure you have selected the proper input  
source on your vehicle’s stereo system  
If you are using the Vehicle Dock that came with  
the Universal Xpress Car Kit, ensure that the  
FM Transmitter in the onyX is turned Off, and  
increase the audio level of the onyX  Refer to  
“Set Audio Level” on page 89  
No song title or artist name is  
displayed  
The information may not be available or updates  
may be in progress  
Traffic and Weather channels  
sound different from other  
channels  
These channels use a different audio technology  
than other channels so they often sound  
different from other channels  
Audio sounds too soft  
Raise the volume of your stereo system or  
increase the audio level of your onyX until the  
sound quality improves  Refer to “Set Audio  
Level” on page 89  
The demo is playing  
Your Magnetic Mount Antenna is not connected  
or you are not receiving the signal  Check that  
the antenna is connected properly and is not  
obstructed  
Press and hold the Select button for 10 seconds  
to exit Demo Mode  
Audio fades or has static when  
listening  
Check all cables for a firm and secure connection  
If you are using PowerConnect to listen via your  
vehicle’s FM radio, and the problem persists,  
it most likely is interference from another  
commercial or broadcast FM station  You will  
need to find an unused or available FM channel  
in your area  Refer to “Find Available FM  
Channels in Your Area” on page 79  
You can disable Demo Mode  Refer to “Demo  
Mode” on page 94  
If you are using PowerConnect, and you cannot  
solve the audio problem, try connecting the  
audio using the Aux In Cable or a Cassette  
Adapter  (Refer to page 39 and page 41 ) If you  
cannot use those solutions, consider using an  
FM Direct Adapter  (Refer to page 47 )  
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Product Specifications  
Patent and Environmental Information  
Dimensions  
Patent Information  
onyX  
115 mm (W) X 61 mm (H) X 18 mm (D)  
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readable form  
4 5 in (W) X 2 4 in (H) X 0 71 in (D)  
Weight  
onyX  
93 g (3 28 oz)  
Audio Outputs  
3 5 mm diameter mini stereo jack  
External Power  
Voltage  
Current  
5V DC  
1 5A  
Environmental Information  
Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packaging and  
electronic appliances  
Your radio is packaged with cardboard, polyethylene, etc , and does not  
contain any unnecessary materials  
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NHL and the respective teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written  
consent of NHL Enterprises, L P  The Home Ice¨ channel is a registered trademark  
of XM Satellite Radio Inc  The Swinger Golfer logo is a registered trademark of PGA  
TOUR, Inc  Visit xmradio ca/xmlineup for updates  All programming/channel lineup/XM  
service subject to change or preemption  All other marks and logos are the property  
of their respective owners  All rights reserved  Hardware, subscription and activation  
fee required  Other fees and taxes may apply  Month-to-month subscriptions must  
be activated via telephone  Hardware and subscription sold separately  Subscription  
governed by XM Customer Agreement, which can be found at xmradio ca/about/terms-  
and-conditions cfm  Prices and programming are subject to change  
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by XM Radio  
Inc  can void the user’s authority to operate this device  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and is certified to Industry Canada’s RSS-  
210 specifications  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1  This device may not cause harmful interference  
2  This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada’s RSS-210 specifications  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the installation instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected receiver  
Increase the separation between the XM equipment and the affected receiver  
Connect the XM equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the affected receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
WARNING! The FCC and FAA have not certified this Satellite Radio Receiver for use in any  
aircraft (neither portable nor permanent installation)  Therefore, XM Radio Inc  cannot  
support this type of application or installation  
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Owners Record  
Owner’s Record  
The radio model number is located below and the XM Radio ID is located on the label  
on the back of the onyX  
Record the XM Radio ID in the space provided below  Refer to these numbers  
whenever you call your dealer regarding this product  
Radio Model Number: XDNX1V1KC  
XM Radio ID:___________________________  
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