Audiovox Satellite Radio SIRPNP3 User Manual

Shuttle User Guide SIR-PNP3  
p.tune  
s.seek  
001  
ChannelNam e  
Artist  
Song  
Category 12:00P A-1  
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Contents  
Edit Code .......................................................... 21  
Audio Level Options ......................................... 21  
Antenna Aiming (Home Installation) ................ 21  
Memory Options ............................................... 22  
Time Based Features ...................................... 22  
Clock................................................................. 22  
Format........................................................... 22  
Time Zone..................................................... 23  
Alarm Clock .................................................. 23  
Alarm Time ................................................... 24  
Program Alert ................................................... 24  
Time/Day....................................................... 24  
Channel ........................................................ 25  
Program Alert On/Off..................................... 25  
Auto Shutdown ................................................. 25  
Sleep Mode ...................................................... 25  
Factory Default ..................................................... 26  
Remote Control Unit ............................................ 26  
Troubleshooting .................................................. 28  
Specifications ...................................................... 28  
APPENDIX A ......................................................... 29  
Warranty ............................................................... 31  
Cautions and Warnings ...................................... 4  
Shuttle System Components .............................. 4  
Introduction .......................................................... 5  
Enjoying Your Sirius Shuttle ................................ 5  
Sirius Shuttle Controls......................................... 6  
Basic Operation ................................................... 8  
Tuning by Category .......................................... 8  
Content Listing Options (Look Ahead) ............ 8  
Direct Tuning ...................................................... 9  
Setting/Using Channel Preset Buttons ............. 9  
Preset List Mode .............................................. 10  
Display Button .................................................. 10  
Memory Button (S-Seek Function) ................... 11  
Menu Display Options ......................................... 14  
Sirius ID ............................................................ 14  
Jump Settings .................................................. 14  
Display Settings ............................................... 18  
FM Transmitter Options ................................... 19  
Add or Skip ....................................................... 20  
Lock Options .................................................... 20  
Lock/Unlock Default Code Function ................ 20  
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Cautions and Warnings  
Shuttle System Components  
1. Do not install the Shuttle in a position that hinders  
your view through the windshield, or obstructs view-  
ing of the dashboard indicators and displays.  
2. Do not install the unit where it may obstruct the  
operation or deployment of safety devices, such  
as airbags, etc.  
Shuttle Unit  
p.tune  
s.seek  
Model PNP3,  
P/N144-2453  
001  
ChannelNam e  
Artist  
Song  
3. Do not allow operation of the unit to detract from  
safe driving practices; remember that you are  
responsible as the vehicle operator to adhere to  
all safe driving and traffic regulations.  
Category 12:00P A-1  
JUMP  
4. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the condition that this device  
does not cause harmful interference.  
5. By adhering to these warnings and safety consider-  
ations, serious accidents and/or personal injury can  
be avoided.  
Remote Control Unit  
P/N136-3803  
Introduction  
The Audiovox SIRIUS® Shuttle processes the satellite  
signals received by the externally mounted antenna  
(purchased separately as part of the Home, Vehicle or  
Boom Box Kits). The Shuttle recognizes and decodes  
the incoming SIRIUS® program information and  
provides an audio signal to your radio or other audio  
output equipment.  
Batteries for  
Remote, (2) “AAA”,  
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NOTE: The SIRIUS® signal can be received and  
processed virtually anywhere as long as there  
are no obvious satellite signal obstructions  
such as nearby buildings, high terrain,  
parking garages or tunnels.  
3. The Sirius logo (  
) appears on the display  
followed by the Sirius preview channel. If this is the  
first time using the Shuttle, the screen will display  
“Updating Channels”. If not, go to channel 184 us-  
ing the direct channel method, page 9, Direct Tun-  
ing.  
4. To obtain the Sirius identification (ID) number,  
press the MENU button. The Menu Options page  
appears with the Sirius ID option highlighted. Press  
the Encoder knob and the 12 digit Sirius ID number  
will appear. Write the number here for future refer-  
ence.  
The Shuttle is typically installed in an  
accessible location of the vehicle (dash area),  
consistent with line-of-sight operation of the  
remote control, and/or within easy reach of the  
driver. For home use, situate the Shuttle  
close to your stereo receiving equipment.  
Enjoying Your SIRIUS® Shuttle  
You can begin to enjoy Sirius® Satellite Radio as soon  
as the Shuttle and Kit installation are complete:  
1. Set up your Audiovox Shuttle using the installation  
instructions included in your Home Kit, Vehicle  
Kit or Boom Box Kit, or with the help of a profes  
sional installer.  
5. Activate your Sirius® radio service ---- it’s easy. You  
have one of two choices to activate your service:  
NOTE: Refer to Antenna Aiming (page 21) during  
the installation procedure.  
2. When power is available to the unit, note that the  
integral Power button LED icon lights red. Then  
press the Power button to turn on the Shuttle.  
(a) Visit the website at sirius.com and click on  
the “JOIN” section. You will then need to follow  
some simple directions and provide Sirius with  
some basic information in order to activate your  
service.  
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(b) Call Sirius at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474). One of  
our friendly Customer Care representatives will  
takethe necessary information and walk you  
through the activation process.  
BAND  
(p.tune)  
BUTTON  
MEMORY  
(s-seek)  
BUTTON  
ENCODER KNOB AND  
PUSH-TO-SELECT  
(ENTER) BUTTON  
MENU  
BUTTON  
DISPLAY  
BUTTON  
POWER  
BUTTON  
p.tune  
s.seek  
Sirius® Shuttle Controls  
The Audiovox Sirius® Shuttle Unit provides eight control  
buttons, an Encoder knob and 10 number keys.  
CATEGORY  
SEARCH  
(UP/DOWN)  
BUTTONS  
001  
ChannelNam e  
LCD  
DISPLAY  
Artist  
Song  
Category 12:00P A-1  
Power Button:  
JUMP  
BUTTON  
This button applies power to and removes power from  
the Sirius® Shuttle as follows:  
INFRARED  
SENSOR  
JUMP  
1. A momentary press of the power button turns on  
the receiver, and is accompanied by a confirmation  
PRESET (NUMBER)  
BUTTONS  
beep tone. The Sirius logo/name (  
) initially  
appears on the LCD display for 3 seconds, followed  
by the Default screen (if turned on for the first time),  
or by the tuning mode in effect when the unit was  
last powered off.  
3-DIGIT CHANNEL  
NUMBER  
CHANNEL  
NAME  
Default Screen  
AUTO SIZING/  
SCROLLING  
SONG TITLE  
AUTO SIZING/  
SCROLLING  
001  
ChannelName  
ARTIST NAME  
2. A momentary press of the power buttonturns off  
the receiver. While the unit powers down, the  
Audiovox logo appears for 2 seconds and the  
unit turns off.  
Artist  
8-CHARACTER  
CATEGORY  
NAME  
CLOCK  
Song  
BAND/PRESET  
BANK NUMBER  
SIGNAL  
STRENGTH  
INDICATOR  
Category 12:00P A-1  
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Memory (MEMO) Button (s-seek) Function):  
Encoder Knob and Select Button:  
This feature allows the user to capture and store the cur-  
rent program data information (Channel Name & Num-  
ber/Artist & Song title). You can store up to 24 Artist/Song  
Title combinations. The Shuttle also has the capability to  
search the current incoming Sirius signal, and thereby  
alert you if it matches the Artist/Song title stored in Shuttle  
memory.  
The Encoder knob is the primary control for navigating  
through the various lists and option menus available on  
the unit. In the default mode, the Encoder knob provides  
sequential tuning through the available program chan-  
nels. Clockwise (CW) rotation tunes up one channel-  
per-detent, while Counterclockwise (CCW) rotation tunes  
down one channel-per-detent. When in the list or menu  
mode, turning the Encoder knob CCW and CW scrolls  
down and up, respectively, through the various menus  
and lists. The current selection from the list will be high-  
lighted on the display. When the item is highlighted, press  
the Encoder knob (Select Button) to enter the selection.  
Pressing and holding the Encoder knob will tune to the  
previously selected channel.  
Display (DISP) Button:  
This button allows the user to choose one of several ways  
of presenting the Channel Name, Artist and Song title  
information on the LCD screen.  
Menu (MENU) Button:  
The MENU Button is used to access “Menu Options” which  
displays the user setup menu, plus other feature/function  
adjustments.  
Category Buttons:  
The Up or Down category buttons allows the user to ad-  
vance through the channel groups based on content  
category. By turning the rotary Encoder knob, the user  
can then scroll up or down through the channels within  
that category. Once a choice has been made, it can be  
entered by pressing the Select Button.  
BAND Button (BAND)/Preset Tune (p.tune):  
Each momentary press of the BAND Button allows the  
user to switch between 3 bands of Channel presets (10  
presets each A, B and C). Pressing and holding the BAND  
Button for 2 seconds initiates preset tuning (accompa-  
nied by a beep confirmation tone) that will display and  
tune all stored preset channels in sequence. This is  
indicated by the reverse image of the channel number  
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and band preset number on the display. Pre- set tuning  
continues until the user decides to terminate this func-  
tion by pressing and holding the BAND Button for 2 sec-  
onds.  
2. Rotate the Encoder knob to select and play the  
desired channel, or use the Category Up/Down  
buttons to tune and select a desired channel based  
on genre.  
Keypad Buttons 0-9:  
Tuning By Category  
These buttons are used to directly enter a desired chan-  
nel number. They are also used when entering and re-  
calling preset channel numbers into memory.  
When in Category Tuning Mode, each momentary  
press of the Category Up/Down Button(s) advances  
through the available Genres:  
Category List Display  
Jump ( ) Button:  
Category  
As an example, the  
button stores a favorite memory  
001 Channel Nam e  
002 Channel Nam e  
003 Channel Nam e  
004 Channel Nam e  
preset to allow you to easily tune to a selected city of  
interest (or any other channel), and then tune back to the  
music/talk/sports programming you were previously lis-  
tening to.  
1. Using the Encoder knob, select the desired chan-  
nel.  
2. Press the Encoder knob to select that channel.  
3. Once the channel has been selected, the unit will  
revert to the default screen and your selection  
will be played.  
Basic Operation  
With the unit properly installed, activated and connected  
to your home or vehicle audio system, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
1. Press the Power button; the Shuttle turns on and  
the Sirius logo appears for 3 seconds followed by  
the default display for the channel and tuning mode  
in effect prior to turnoff.  
Content Listing Options (Look Ahead)  
This feature allows you to view what is playing on other  
channels without having to change the current channel  
you are listening to. The content listing options are se-  
lected by using the DISP button. When the default screen  
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is displayed on the LCD, pressing and holding the DISP Direct Tuning  
Button will display all the available channel numbers Channels can also be directly accessed by pressing the  
and channel names. The second press of the DISP Encoder knob and using the 0-9 number keys to nu-  
button will display all currently available artists. The third merically enter the desired channel. Once the desired  
press of the DISP button will display song titles.  
channel number has been entered, press the Encoder  
While in the Category List menu, pressing the DISP knob again to play.  
button changes Channel List to Artist List. The available  
Setting/Using Channel Preset Buttons  
content listing now displays information by the Artist  
Name.  
The unit contains 10 preset buttons. There are three banks  
of preset memory locations offering a total of 30 presets.  
These banks are designated A, B and C and can be se-  
lected using the BAND button. The display in the lower  
right hand side changes to show the corresponding Pre-  
set bank. Each bank will store 10 user-preferred chan-  
nels.  
Select the desired channel you wish to save into memory  
by using the Encoder knob, the direct tuning method or the  
category tuning method. With the desired channel play-  
ing, press and hold any of the numbered keypad buttons  
(0-9); the corresponding preset number will flash. A con-  
firmation tone is heard, confirming that the preset has  
been stored. Continue this procedure for storing all de-  
sired streams. To retrieve a preset channel, momentarily  
press and release the number button corresponding to  
the desired channel.  
Category Song  
Title Display  
Category Artist  
Name Display  
Category  
001 Song Title  
002 Song Title  
003 Song Title  
004 Song Title  
Category  
001 ArtistNam e  
002 ArtistNam e  
003 ArtistNam e  
004 ArtistNam e  
The DISP button is also used during category tuning.  
Consecutively pressing the DISP button while tuning by  
category will display the Channel Name, Artist Name or  
Song Title within the selected category.  
While the preceding screens are displayed, rotating the  
Encoder knob allows navigation through the list. When  
the desired selection is highlighted, press the Encoder  
knob and your selection will be played.  
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A-1 ChannelNam e  
A-2 ChannelNam e  
A-3 ChannelNam e  
A-4 ChannelNam e  
A-5 ChannelNam e  
001  
ChannelNam e  
reset  
ArP  
SonTgune Mode  
Category 12:00P A-1  
A-1 Artist Nam e  
A-2 Artist Nam e  
A-3 Artist Nam e  
A-4 Artist Nam e  
A-5 Artist Nam e  
A-1 Song Title  
Press and  
Hold Preset  
Button  
001  
ChannelName  
A-2 Song Title  
A-3 Song Title  
A-4 Song Title  
A-5 Song Title  
001  
ChannelName  
Artist  
Artist  
Song  
Song  
Press and  
Hold Preset  
Button  
Category 12:00P A-1  
Category 12:00P A-1  
Display Button  
Pressing the Display button from the Default display  
toggles between the artist name/song title screen or  
large letter format. When the letter size changes, the  
field will scroll. This feature is useful when viewing the  
display at a distance.  
Preset List Mode  
To search by list for a preset, press and hold the BAND  
button to enter Preset Tune mode. When in the Preset  
Tune Mode, press and hold the DISP button for 2 sec-  
onds; this exits normal preset tuning and enters a 6-line  
menu mode which displays the Preset number (A-1), a  
single space and the 20-character channel name. While  
in the Preset List menu, pressing the DISP button once  
will change to Artist List; a second press of the DISP  
button changes to Song List.  
While the contents of the preset listing are displayed,  
rotate the Encoder knob to navigate through the list.  
When the desired selection is highlighted, press the  
Select Button and the channel will be played.  
001 ChannelNam e  
002 ChannelNam e  
003 ChannelNam e  
004 ChannelNam e  
005 ChannelNam e  
NOTE: The field will scroll only if the length of the art-  
ist or title cannot be viewed in its entirety.  
Pressing and holding the Display button will  
enter the channel list mode. While in the  
Channel List mode, any subsequent press of  
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the DISP button will display program informa-  
tion by Artist Name, Song Title or channel name.  
Pressing and holding the DISP button will exit  
the Channel List mode and return to the previ-  
ously selected tuning/display mode.  
001  
ChannelNam e  
001  
ChannelNam e  
A
A
X Used /Y Empty  
Stored  
Song  
Song  
Category 12:00P A-1  
Category 12:00P A-1  
2. By holding down the MEMO button for 3 seconds, the  
stored memory information (one at a time) is displayed  
on the LCD screen in page format. Use the Encoder  
knob to scroll through the 24-page listing and view the  
information. This function allows you to recall informa-  
tion regarding the Artist/Song Title for your own personal  
review. To return to the default tuning mode press and  
hold the MEMO button for 3 seconds.  
001 ArtistName  
001 Song Title  
002 Song Title  
003 Song Title  
004 Song Title  
005 Song Title  
002 ArtistName  
003 ArtistName  
004 ArtistName  
005 ArtistName  
Memory Button (S-Seek Function):  
This feature allows the user to capture and store the  
current program data information (Artist & Song title)  
with up to 24 listings (24 Artist/Song Title combinations).  
The unit also has the capability to search the current  
incoming Sirius signal and alert the user when a saved  
song is being played.  
Memory  
S
Artist  
Song  
Push SEL to configure  
1. While the Shuttle is in either of the two standard  
display modes, momentarily pressing and releas-  
ing the MEMO button stores the current program  
data information within the Shuttle’s memory. A  
Memory Stored pop-up screen, followed by X Used/  
Y Empty” will each appear for 1 second.  
3. Momentarily pressing the Encoder knob while in  
memory recall mode results in a pop-up screen dis-  
playing two selectable options:  
Delete  
S-Seek  
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Mem ory Recall  
4. When the S-seek function is on each time the  
Shuttle is turned on, it automatically searches  
the incoming signal to determine if a match exists  
between the signal and the currently saved infor-  
mation stored in receiver memory. If one or more  
matches are found, pop-up screen momentarily  
appears for 2 seconds and displays the Phrase  
S-Seek Alert. An audible beep tone will be heard  
indicating that a match has been found. The display  
then reverts to the S-Seek Alert screen which dis-  
plays the current matches. You can now select the  
Artist/Song that you wish to listen to.  
Delete  
S-Seek  
De le t e  
S-Seek  
Ye s  
No  
ON  
OFF  
Turning the Encoder knob highlights the options  
and pushing the knob selects the option. The  
delete option allows the user to delete the  
currently featured artist/ song title selection from  
S-Seek memory. The default setting is NO. If the  
YES option is chosen, the currently featured Artist/  
Song Title is deleted from S-Seek memory. The S-  
Seek option allows the user to turn the S-Seek  
function on or off. The default setting is S-Seek on.  
If the off option is chosen, the user will not be  
alerted when a stored artist song title selection is  
currently playing. Momentarily pressing the MEMO  
button will exit the current menu and return to the  
previous menu.  
001  
ChannelNam e  
S-Seek Alerts  
ArtistNam e/Song  
Ar
Song  
S-Seek Alert  
ArtistNam e/Song  
ArtistNam e/Song  
ArtistNam e/Song  
Category 12:00P A-1  
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001  
ChannelNam e  
ChannelName  
Replace  
001  
No stored match alert is provided for the currently  
selected channel. To ensure that no duplicate en-  
tries are stored in memory, the receiver will check  
the stored input data to ensure the information about  
to be stored is not already in memory.  
Ar
Ar
S-Seek Full  
Song  
Cancel  
So
Category 12:00P A-1  
Category 12:00P A-1  
a. By selecting Replace, the memory list will  
appear, and you can use the Encoder knob to  
select the information that you would like to  
overwrite with the new Artist/Song Title. After  
highlighting the selected title in the list, press  
the Encoder knob to delete the stored Artist/  
Song Title,and replace it with the updated  
information.  
a. If one or more matches are found, a display list  
appears, and allows you to scroll through the  
list of songs using the Encoder knob.  
Once a song is found, it can be selected by press  
ing the Encoder knob, and the display will revert  
to either of the selected display modes.  
b. If a selection is not chosen within 10 seconds  
after the last action, the screen will revert to the  
previously selected display and tuning mode.  
b. By selecting Cancel, the prompt screen would  
disappear and revert to the original screen.  
NOTE: Play of the current selection will con-  
tinue until a new selection is made.  
5. If the MEMO button is pressed to save a currently-  
playing selection, and all of the memory spaces  
are full, S-Seek Full will flash on the display for 1  
second, followed by a pop-up screen presenting  
the Replace-Cancel options. This prompt allows  
you to make the following Replace/Cancel choices:  
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Menu Display Operations  
Sirius ID  
To enter the Menu Options page, press the MENU But-  
ton. The Menu Options list will appear on the LCD dis-  
play. Using the Encoder knob, highlight the option you  
wish to adjust and then press the Encoder knob.  
The following options are available:  
Sirius ID  
Jump Settings  
Display Settings  
FM Transmitter Options Time Based Features  
Add or Skip  
Audio Level Options  
Antenna Aiming  
Memory Options  
Jump Settings  
Once the user presses the Encoder knob to enter the  
“Jump Settings” screen, a display appears for 2  
seconds to provide directions for the user’s selec-  
tion. This pop-up screen is followed by a display of-  
fering 2 options for the user: Traffic: XXX and JumpSet,  
where XXX is the 3-letter abbreviation of a city where  
traffic/weather reports are available.  
Factory Default  
Lock Options  
If, while in the menu screen function, a button is not  
pressed within 10 seconds from the previously selected  
function, the unit exits the menu screen function and  
reverts to the default screen display.  
2 sec.  
Menu Descriptions  
Sirius ID  
NOTE: The Jump button can be programmed to  
select either of the jump setting options,  
but not both.  
Displays your 12 digit Sirius ID number. No  
adjustments are allowed in this mode. To exit this  
option, press the Encoder knob or Menu Button.  
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Traffic Option  
selected, itcannot be deselected (i.e; return to  
NONE status); however, the city can be replaced  
with another city.  
A city selection may not be available at a given  
time. In this case, a pop-up screen is displayed  
for 2 seconds indicating the city list is being up  
dated, and the display then returns to the previ-  
ous menu option.  
When the Traffic option is highlighted on the  
“Choose Jump Setting” screen, the 3-letter  
abbreviation of the currently selected city is also  
shown; however, if no city has been selected,  
NONE appears. To select a desired city, press  
the Encoder knob when the Traffic option is high-  
lighted, and the “Choose Traffic Market” screen  
appears with a listing of abbreviated city names  
in alphabetical order.  
NOTE: Current city abbreviations are presented in  
APPENDIX A of this manual onPage 29.  
Rotating the encoder knob or pressing the  
CH+/CH- button on the remote scrolls through  
thecity list, highlighting each city for selection.  
When the desired city is highlighted, press the  
Encoder knob to confirm selection. The city ID is  
then saved for the Jump feature.  
If the action is canceled without making a selec-  
tion (by pressing MENU to return to main  
menu), no city ID is saved. However, if a city is  
Jumpset Option  
When the “JumpSet” option is highlighted on the  
“Choose Jump Setting” screen, and the Encoder  
knob ispressed to select this option, the Jump but  
ton cannow be used as a JumpSet function. The  
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Options. Then follow the previous steps describ-  
ing city selection.  
display appears for 2 seconds, as shown previ-  
ously, providing directions to set the JumpSet chan-  
nel, before returning to the “Choose Jump Setting”  
screen.  
Tuning and Alert  
While listening to any Sirius programming, a  
press and release of the Jump button, or a press  
and hold of the Jump Button activates the Jump  
function. If this is the first time the Jump button is  
activated, refer to Initial Activation. Other wise, the  
receiver will recognize whether the Jump button has  
been set to city traffic report or simply as a JumpSet  
button. The tuning and alert mechanism only works  
in the normal operation mode, and not in Channel  
List Mode, Category List Mode, Preset Tuning  
Mode or Menu Option Mode.  
2 sec.  
Once the Jump button is set to function as JumpSet,  
the Traffic line displays “NONE” to signify that the  
button can no longer be set to traffic alert.  
Initial Activation  
When the Jump Button is pressed for the very first  
time, a pop-up shall appear indicating “Set Jump  
Button” for 2 seconds, before taking the user to  
the following “Jump Setting” screen of Menu  
Traffic/City Market  
If the receiver determines that the Jump button is  
set to Traffic (City Market), it  
then detects whether a City  
ID has been set. If the City  
ID is not present (not set  
inadvertently), the adjacent  
2 sec.  
screen appears indicating the Button was not set.  
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The receiver continues searching until a match is  
found or any list mode (Channel list, category list,  
Preset Tune Mode or Menu Option) is entered prior  
to a found match. When it exits any of the list modes  
and returns to the normal operation mode, the city  
ID search resumes until a match is found. If the  
selected city’s traffic/weather information is being  
broadcast on a different channel, then the receiver  
tunes to that channel immediately. If the city of  
choice is the current channel, the receiver tunes to  
the previous channel. The audio remains on the  
current channel until the receiver is tuned to the fa-  
vorite channel. If no previous channel is available;  
e.g., first channel tuned to after a power cycle, an  
audible beep occurs and the receiver remains tuned  
to the current channel.  
If a city ID has been set, the receiver will  
immediately start scanning all channels for a  
matching City ID. While searching for the city ID, a  
pop-up appears for 2 seconds, with “XXX Pending”,  
where XXX is the 3-letter abbreviation of the city  
name, specifying that the receiver is indeed search  
ing and waiting for the desired traffic/weather re-  
port. The band indicator (preset bank) on the dis  
play changes to the Jump button icon to signify that  
the receiver is in searching mode.  
2 sec.  
Jumpset  
JumpSet is when the Jump button is chosen to act  
as an enhanced Preset button. Setting of the  
JumpSet is the same as any other Preset: While  
listening to any Sirius channels, a press and hold  
Jump Icon  
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of the Jump button saves the current channel as  
the JumpSet channel. When a channel is saved  
as a JumpSet, the band indicator will change to  
tuned to after a power cycle, there will be an au-  
dible beep and the receiver remains tuned to the  
current channel.  
to indicate that the current channel is associ-  
ated with the Jump button.  
Replace  
The traffic city ID can only be replaced by changing it  
in the Menu Option - Jump Setting - Choose Traffic  
Market. The JumpSet channel can be replaced by  
programming another channel as the JumpSet  
channel.  
Display Settings  
The following adjustments are possible:  
If the receiver determines that the Jump button  
Setting is a JumpSet, before a JumpSet channel  
is chosen, pressing and releasing the Jump  
button yields a pop-up screen indicating “Button  
Not Set”.  
Contrast Control  
Dimming Control  
Font Type  
To enter any of these modes, use the Encoder  
knob to highlight the option you wish to adjust and  
press the Encoder knob. Upon entering either the  
contrast or dimming control, a 10 segment horizon  
tal bar graph is displayed with a “-” sign to the left  
and a “+” sign to the right. The current setting is  
indicated on the bar graph. Rotating the Encoder  
knob adjusts the bar graph indication and function  
accordingly.  
If the channel is set, pressing and releasing the  
Jump button tunes the receiver to the JumpSet chan-  
nel immediately. If that channel is the current chan-  
nel, the receiver tunes to the previous channel. If no  
previous channel is available, e.g. first channel  
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NOTE: It is recommended that you turn the FM  
Transmitter off if you are using the low level  
audio outputs in your particular application.  
Dimming control offers two choices; Manual and Au-  
tomatic. In both cases, a 10-segment horizontal bar  
graph is displayed with a “-” sign to the left, and a “+”  
sign to the right. The current setting is indicated on  
the bar graph by a reverse image segment.  
The Font Typeallows the user to select the appear-  
ance of text on the Shuttle display.  
FM Transmitter Options  
Frequency Setting:  
Upon entering this mode, any FM transmitter  
frequency can be chosen using the Category  
Up/Down buttons for coarse (1.0MHz steps)  
frequency selection, and the encoder knob for fine  
(200kHz steps) frequency selection.  
For example, to increment and decrement a fre-  
quency of 1.0MHz within the minimum  
(88.1MHz) and maximum FM frequency range,  
press the Category Up/Down button as  
necessary to enter the desired range (e.g.,  
89.1MHz to 90.1MHz); then use the encoder  
knob to choose the desired frequency within  
that range in 200kHz steps.  
The following adjustments are possible:  
FM On/ Off  
Frequency Selection  
FM On/Off:  
Upon entering this mode, rotating the Rotary  
Encoder knob to toggle between the FM ON  
or FM OFF function/display selection. To select  
and/or exit this function, press the Encoder  
knob. (No button activity for 10 seconds will  
also exit this function.)  
FM Transmitter Option  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
ON  
Press the select button to enter the new frequency  
setting, or press the MENU button to return to the  
menu options page with no change to frequency.  
Frequency Selection  
OFF  
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Add or Skip  
Once a channel has been highlighted, pressing the En-  
coder knob displays the text “Lock” next to the channel  
and prevents the channel from being accessible during  
any of the tuning modes. Locked channels can be ac-  
cessed only by direct channel number entry, at which  
time the user will be prompted to enter the previously  
stored 4-digit code. Once the correct code has been  
entered, the audio begins to play. The channel returns to  
the locked status if the channel is changed or the ve-  
hicle/unit is turned off (or by returning to this menu and  
going through the same process to return the channel  
to the list). Upon adding a channel, the text “Lock” is  
removed from alongside the channel number/name.  
Upon entering this mode, a channel list is displayed with the  
current channel in play highlighted. Rotate the Encoder knob  
to navigate the list and highlight the channel to be adjusted.  
Once a channel has been highlighted, pressing the Select  
Button displays the text “Skip” next to the channel, and pre-  
vents the channel from being accessible during any of the  
tuning modes. Skipped streams can only be accessed either  
through direct channel number entry or by returning to this  
menu and going through the same process to return the  
skipped channel to the list. Upon adding a channel, the text  
Skip” is removed from alongside the channel number/ name.  
Lock Options  
Upon entering this mode for the first time, the user is  
prompted to enter a four digit numerical code that is  
used to lock/unlock channel access. All future entries  
into this mode displays a channel list with the current  
channel in play highlighted. The Encoder knob is used  
to navigate the list and highlight the channel to be ad-  
justed.  
Lock/Unlock Default Code Function  
The first time the Lock/Unlock function is accessed,  
the user must enter the default lock code. The default  
lock code is “0000”. This code can be maintained or  
changed. To change the default lock code perform the  
following procedure:  
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1. Press the MENU button to access the User  
Menu.  
Audio Level Options  
Upon entering this mode, a 10 segment horizontal bar  
graph is displayed with a “-“ sign to the left and a “+” sign  
to the right. The current setting is indicated on the bar  
graph. Rotating the Encoder knob will adjust the bar  
graph audio level indication and audio gain, accordingly.  
To select and exit this function, press the Encoder knob.  
No button activity for 10 seconds will also exit this func-  
tion.  
2. Rotate the Encoder knob to select the  
Lock Options”.  
3. Press the Encoder knob.  
4. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight “Edit Code”.  
5. Press the Encoder knob.  
Antenna Aiming (Home Installation)  
6. Enter the default code “0000”.  
Upon entering this mode, two 10 segment horizontal  
bar graphs are displayed with a “-“ sign to the left and a  
“+” sign to the right. The satellite signal strength is dis-  
played by the SAT graph. The terrestrial signal strength  
is displayed by the TER graph. Position the antenna to  
optimize either the satellite or terrestrial signal. The current  
setting is indicated on the bar graph. Moving the antenna  
location adjusts the bar graphs signal strength, represented  
by the filled-in bar graph squares, thus ensuring optimum  
reception. To exit this function, press the Select Button.  
7. The “New Code” prompt will appear. Enter your  
newfour digit code using the 0-9 number buttons.  
You will then be prompted to confirm the new  
code by entering your code again.  
8. The lock code is now changed.  
Edit Code  
Upon entering this mode, the user is prompted to  
enter the current four digit numerical code being used  
to lock/unlock channel access. Once the correct code  
has been entered, the user is prompted to enter the  
new 4-digit code twice. The second entry is requested  
for confirmation.  
NOTE: Terrestrial repeaters are typically used in large  
urban areas where structures may affect the line  
of sight satellite signal. Terrestrial signals (TER)  
may not be available in your geographic location.  
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Upon entering this mode, rotate the Encoder knob to  
highlight the desired function and press the Encoder  
knob.  
Memory Options  
In this mode, the user can turn the Memory Search  
Function (S-Seek) ON or OFF. In addition, all 24 Memory  
Locations can be cleared.  
On the display, the top line displays the text,M e m o r y  
Options.  
NOTE: No button activity for 10 seconds will also  
exit the desired (highlighted) function.  
The following adjustment options are possible:  
Clock  
When entering this menu option, you can set up the  
clock shown on the default display, based on the  
format desired, the time zone in which you reside and  
Daylight Savings Time, if used. The clock data is pro-  
vided via the Sirius channel, and will update based on  
the received signal.  
1. Automatic Memory Search function - On or Off.  
Use the Encoder knob to select between the 2  
options by highlighting the desired selection. Then  
press the Encoder knob to enter the option.  
2. Clear all Memory Locations. Press the Encoder  
knob; a prompt display screen appears confirming -  
Are You Sure? Select “Yes” or“ No” and press the  
Encoder knob.  
Format:  
The clock format option provides:  
12 Hour (Default)  
24 Hour  
Use the Encoder knob to highlight the desired for  
mat and press the Encoder knob.  
Time Based Features  
The following adjustments are possible:  
Clock  
Alarm Clock  
Program Alert  
Auto Shutdown  
Sleep Mode  
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Time Zone:  
The Time Zone option provides:  
(GMT-9:00) Alaska  
(GMT-8:00) Pacific  
(GMT-7:00) Mountain  
(GMT-6:00) Central  
(GMT-5:00) Eastern  
(GMT-4:00) Atlantic  
(GMT-3:30) Newfoundland (Abbreviated as  
GMT-3:30 Newfndlnd)  
information has been lost, the shuttle will  
not display the time information and  
preprogrammed alarms will not be  
triggered until the shuttle updates the  
time information using the satellite  
signal.  
Alarm Clock:  
When this menu option is highlighted and selected,  
you will be able to set the unit to turn on at a specific  
time. The last selected channel prior to shutdown  
will be present when the Alarm feature is activated.  
Additionally, a series of beep tones will be heard.  
Press any button on the front panel to silence the  
alarm tones. The alarm will trigger again at the set  
time unless the Alarm Off feature is selected under  
the Set Alarm function.  
Use the Encoder knob to highlight the desired  
time zone and press the Select Button.  
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Observance:  
Activate this function if your area is subject to DST;  
rotate the Encoder knob to toggle between DST  
Observed (default) or DST Not Observed.  
Set Alarm (Default-Off)  
NOTE: When the shuttle has not been turned on  
or has been removed from the docking  
port for any length of time be sure to  
position the antenna to receive the  
satellite signal so the time can be  
automatically updated. If the time  
Use the Encoder knob to toggle between Alarm  
On or Alarm Off and press the Select Button  
for desired alarm status. When the alarm is on  
the time will be displayed on the default screen in  
reverse image.  
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Alarm Time  
The following adjustments are accessible:  
Program Time/Day (Default-12:00pm, Monday)  
Channel (Default-Currently Playing Channel)  
Program Alert On/Off (Default-Off)  
When this menu option is highlighted and  
selected the current alarm setting is displayed.  
The factory default is 12:00PM. By pressing the  
category buttons the hours can be increased or  
decreasedin one hour increments. AM or PM  
will switch automatically when the AM or PM  
threshold has been exceeded. By rotating the  
Encoder knob the minutes can be increased or  
decreasedin one minute increments. Rotating  
the Encoder knob in a clockwise (CW) direction  
will increase the minutes and in a counterclock-  
wise (CCW) direction will decrease the min-  
utes. When the desired time is displayed, press  
the Encoder knob.  
Time/Day:  
Rotating the Encoder knob toggles between  
Time and Day.  
If Time is selected, pressing the category  
buttons the hours can be increased or decreased  
in one hour increments. AM or PM will switch  
automatically when the AM or PM threshold  
has been exceeded. By rotating the Encoder  
knob the minutes can be increased or decreased  
in one minute increments. Rotating the Encoder  
knob in a clockwise (CW) direction will increase  
the minutes and in a counterclockwise (CCW)  
direction will decrease the minutes. When the  
desired time is displayed, press the Encoder  
knob.  
NOTE: Loss of the satellite signal by the shuttle  
will result in a series of alarm tones only.  
Program Alert  
If Day is selected, the screen displays a default  
day of Monday, with selectable choices of Mon-  
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,  
Saturday or Sunday. Use the Encoder knob to  
When this menu option is highlighted and se-  
lected, you will be able to program the unit to switch  
to a selected channel at a specific time. On the dis-  
play, Set Channel Alert will occupy the top text line.  
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NOTE: This function is especially useful when the  
shuttle is being powered by bat-  
tery (Car etc.).  
increase (CW) or decrease (CCW) to se  
lect the desired day from the default value  
(Monday).  
The following options are available in this mode:  
Channel:  
Enabled  
Disabled (Default)  
Rotate the Encoder knob to scroll through a  
listing of all the Sirius streams in a circular  
motion. The listing should encompass all 5  
available lines. When the desired channel is  
highlighted,press the Encoder knob.  
Rotate the Encoder knob to toggle between  
Enabled and Disabled. When the desired shut  
down status is highlighted, press the Encoder  
knob.  
Program Alert On/Off:  
Sleep Mode:  
Rotate the Encoder knob to toggle between  
Program Alert On or Program Alert Off.  
When the desired alert status is high  
lighted, press the Encoder knob.  
In this mode, you have the capability of program  
mingthe unit to shut off after a selected period of  
time. The screen displays Sleep Mode on the top  
line, with optional time settings as follows:  
Sleep Off (Factory Default)  
15 minute  
30 minute  
45 minute  
60 minute  
Auto Shutdown  
In this mode, you have the option of programming the unit  
to automatically shut off after a 1-hour period without any  
user intervention. After 59 minutes of inactivity, a beep tone  
sounds, and a display prompt appears on the screen,  
stating Cancel Auto Shutdown. Press the Encoder knob  
to terminate the function temporarily.  
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Sleep Off is the factory default setting. Rotate the  
Encoder knob to toggle through the desired sleep  
times. When the desired time is highlighted, press  
the Encoder knob. The unit will now turn off after the  
selected time has expired  
Audio Output Level to 70%  
Memory Search On  
Memory Locations are erased  
12 Hour Clock Format  
Eastern Time Zone  
Daylight Savings Time Observed  
Alarm Off  
Factory Default  
The Factory Default screen displays the text Restore  
Default Settings with the following adjustments:  
Yes/No  
Alarm Time 12:00PM  
Program Alert Time 12:00PM  
Program Alert Day Monday  
Program Alert Channel Number (current channel)  
Auto Shutdown Off  
Upon entering this mode, rotating the Encoder knob  
toggles between the “Yes” or “No” function/display  
selection. If “Yes” is chosen, the unit reverts to the  
original factory settings for the following parameters:  
All Presets revert to empty  
Sleep Mode Off  
Restore AllSettings?  
Normal Tuning Mode  
Factory Default  
Display Mode for PDT Format = 2 lines  
Auto Dimming On  
Yes  
No  
Display Contrast to 50%  
Remote Control Unit  
Display Mode to Auto  
The wireless remote control supplied with the Shuttle is  
capable of operating most of the features from a re-  
mote location. Each button on the remote control func-  
tions in the same way as the button on the Shuttle unit.  
For a full description of a keypad button or function refer  
Font Type A  
FM Modulator to On  
FM Frequency to 88.1MHz  
Access to all skipped Streams (Locked streams  
remain locked)  
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1. MUTE- Allows the user to silence the audio signal.  
2. BAND- Used to switch between the 3 preset bands (A, B, C)  
and to activate preset tuning.  
to the preceding sections in this manual. For op-  
timal operation of the remote control, always aim  
it toward the Remote Sensor on the front panel of  
the main unit.  
3. Jump- Favorite memory preset for tuning to traffic/weather  
information in selected city of interest (or channel).  
4. CAT- Used to access categories in descending order.  
5. Presets 0-9- These buttons are used to directly enter a  
desired channel number. They are also used when entering  
and recalling preset channel numbers into memory.  
6. VOL +/- Provide means of increasing and decreasing level  
of speaker audio output when used with SIR-BB3 Boom Box.  
7. DISP- allows the user to choose one of three ways of  
presenting the Artist and Song title information on the LCD  
screen.  
Remote Control Unit  
1
2
14  
13  
12  
11  
3
4
10  
8. MENU- Used to access “Menu Options” which displays the  
user setup menu plus other feature/function adjustments.  
9. CH- Used to access streams in descending order. Also used  
for adjustments in the various menus.  
5
9
10. SELECT/ DIRECT- Used to confirm selection in various lists  
and menus. Also allows for direct channel entry.  
11. CAT+ Used to access categories in ascending order.  
12. CH+ Used to access streams in ascending order. Also  
used for adjustments in the various menus.  
6
7
8
13. MEMO- Used to capture and store current program  
information.  
14. POWER - Turns the Shuttle on and off.  
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Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
PROBABLE  
CAUSE  
FAULT  
REMEDY  
Audio Output  
(100-250 ohms): 650mV RMS Maximum  
Shuttle does  
not turn on  
Blown fuse, power cable Check fuse check power  
not properly connected  
cable  
Check antenna  
display  
message  
Satellite antenna not  
connected  
Check satellite con-  
nection to Shuttle  
Power Supply:  
10-16V, Negative Ground, DC  
Antenna or cable is  
faulty  
Contact system installer  
or vendor  
Dimensions  
(W x H x D):  
114mm x 75.7mm x 38.5mm  
(w/knob)  
Audio static or  
loss of clarity  
FM modulator frequency switch to another FM  
contains static  
frequency  
(4.50” x 3.00”  
x 1.50” )  
Vehicle antenna not  
connected to radio  
Check vehicle antenna  
cable.  
No signal on  
Shuttle display  
Check for obstacles  
over or around antenna  
Change location to  
eliminate nearby  
obstacles (bridges, etc.)  
No sound  
1. Audio cables not  
connected.  
1. Check cables at  
Shuttle and radio.  
2. Incorrect FM  
modulator Frequency  
2. Select another FM  
modulator frequency.  
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City Names  
Abbreviations  
APPENDIX A  
Atlanta  
Baltimore  
Boston  
Chicago  
ATL  
BAL  
BOS  
CHI  
Appendix City Names & 3-letter Abbreviations  
NOTE: For city abbreviations that only contain two  
letters, a space is added before  
broadcasting to maintain consistency.  
These cities are highlighted with an  
asterisk.  
Washington DC  
Detroit  
Dallas/Ft. Worth  
Houston  
Los Angeles  
Miami  
New York City  
Orlando  
Philadelphia  
Phoenix  
San Diego  
Seattle  
San Francisco  
St. Louis  
DC*  
DET  
DFW  
HOU  
LA*  
MIA  
NYC  
ORL  
PHL  
PHX  
SD*  
SEA  
SF*  
StL  
Tampa/St. Petersburg  
TSP  
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOXCORPORATION(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginalretailpurchaserofthisproductthatshouldthisproductoranypartthereof,under  
normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will  
be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.  
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of  
sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for  
installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to tapes, compact discs, speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical systems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration,  
improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE  
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