User Guide
sirius.com
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
800.869.5590
Stiletto 2
Stiletto 2 User Guide (SL2UG022508)
49.UWAL2.004
Portable SIRIUS Radio
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Operation
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Satellite Radio
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Warning & Safety Information
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Internet Radio
FCC Information
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Library
FCC Interference Statement
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Canadian Compliance
Radio Replays
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Recording
Settings
General Precautions
Connecting the Stiletto 2 to a PC
My SIRIUS Studio Software
Troubleshooting
Getting Started
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Package Contents
Battery
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Additional Information
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Removable Media Cards
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Specifications
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End User License Agreement
Copyrights & Trademarks
Copyrighted Broadcast Material
Controls
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Layout Overview
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The Media Dial
Index
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On / Off, Sleep & Lock Modes
Navigating Menus & Lists
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Subscribing to SIRIUS
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Legend
Receiving a Satellite Signal
Device Tour
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Tip
Warnings
Tips
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Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device and its
antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. For product available in the USA market, only channel 1~11 can be operated.
Selection of other channels is not possible.
Warning & Safety Information
FCC Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment is SAR compliant for general population/uncontrolled exposure
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Canadian Compliance
FCC Interference Statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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. 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 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 of the following measures:
General Precautions
SIRIUS disclaims all liability for hearing loss, bodily injury, or property damage
as a result of the use or misuse of this product.
Volume and Hearing Safety Precautions
>> Be aware of your surroundings. Use of earbuds or headphones while riding a bike or
operating a vehicle / motorcycle is not recommended, and may be against the law.
>> Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
>> If you experience ringing in the ears while listening stop using Stiletto 2 and consult
a medical professional.
>> Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
>> Start volume low. Gradually turn it up to a medium level which you can hear. If ambient
sounds around you are noisy or loud, do not raise volume to high level. Find a quieter
location instead.
>> Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
>> Permanent hearing loss can occur if volume is set too high.
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Warning & Safety
Warning & Safety
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>> Use of earbuds / headphones for an extended period can cause serious damage to
Operating Temperature
your ears. Do not wear them for prolonged time periods, such as while sleeping.
The Stiletto 2 is designed to operate between -5° to +40° C (23° to 104° F). Avoid leaving
the device in a vehicle or elsewhere where the temperature may fall outside this range.
Liquid Crystal Precautions
of the LCD display screen and battery and possibly damage it.
If any of the following situations happen, take the action indicated:
Cleaning & Maintenance
>>
and running water.
If the Stiletto 2 becomes dirty, turn power off and wipe clean with a soft, clean cloth. Do
not use hard cloths, paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile solvents to clean. These may
cause damage to the device.
>>
>>
and induce vomiting. Seek medical care.
Tip
General Safety Precautions
My SIRIUS Studio Software
Observe the following warnings. Failure do so may result in a serious accident.
The My SIRIUS Studio software contained on the CD-ROM should be installed before
connecting the Stiletto 2 to your computer. It allows you to connect the device to any
computer running Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 or Vista. It is critical that this software
be used to transfer / manage information on your Stiletto 2 to ensure that the device’s
operating system is not damaged.
>> Do not expose Stiletto 2 to moisture or use near or in water. Do not handle with wet
hands, or let any liquid spill on or in it.
>> Do not operate the Stiletto 2 in a way that might distract you from driving safely. The
driver alone is responsible for safely operating a vehicle in accordance with the law.
>> Do not open the device except to change the battery or SD card. Never put any
metallic objects inside it.
My SIRIUS Studio also allows users to receive device software updates as they are made
available by SIRIUS. Periodically connect the Stiletto 2 to your computer to load the latest
updates. Refer to the user guide included on the CD-ROM for further information about
installing and My SIRIUS Studio.
>> If device emits smoke or unusual odors, turn power off immediately.
>> Do not drop device or subject it to strong shocks.
>> If device doesn’t seem to be working, turn it off, remove the battery, wait 10 seconds,
replace battery and then turn it on again.
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Warning & Safety
Warning & Safety
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Getting Started
Package Contents
Included in the Stiletto 2 package:
Getting Started
ilett
User Guide
Stiletto
2
Satellite Radio
AC Adapter
Stiletto 2
Battery
Antenna Headphones
Ear Buds & Pads
PC Cable
User Guide, Inserts & Software CD
Want to Take Stiletto 2 on the road?
Want to enjoy Stiletto 2 in your home or office?
Stiletto 2 Vehicle Kit (Model SLV2)
Stiletto 2 Home Kit (Model SLH2)
If you’d like to use your Stiletto in a vehicle, you can purchase the optional
Stiletto 2 Vehicle Kit.
The Stiletto 2 Home Kit gives you everything you need to connect your Stiletto 2
to a home stereo system or powered speakers.
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Getting Started
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Battery Life
Battery Installation / Removal
When fully charged, the Stiletto 2 battery will provide a range of listening times depending
on the listening mode. The following table illustrates the approximate listening times:
To access the Stiletto 2 battery, slide the battery lid toward the bottom of the Stiletto 2
and remove it. The battery can then be installed or removed. Once installed, you should not
need to remove it unless installing a microSD memory card.
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Library
Radio Replays
Battery
Battery Lid
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Approximate Listening Time (Hours)
Tip
Certain radio settings can impact battery life
As batteries age, the amount of listening time diminishes. Replacement (or spare) batteries
listening time the battery provides is dependent upon several settings. To extend overall
listening time, try:
>> Decreasing the length of backlight time
Battery Compartment
>> Adjusting the brightness of the display screen to a less bright setting
Both of these adjustments are made through the Settings menu. Refer to Brightness
and Backlight Timer on page 73 for details about these settings.
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Getting Started
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Battery Charging
Installing / Removing microSD Cards
>> You will want to fully charge your device before first use. Radio batteries are shipped
with partial charge only.
>> The microSD card slot is located under the battery. To install a microSD
card remove the battery. (Page 10)
>> Turn device off for fastest charging time by sliding down the power switch momentarily
and releasing.
>> Following battery removal, the microSD card slot will be visible. (see illustration below)
>> Connect the AC Adapter as shown.
Tip
>> A blue LED will emit under the power on/lock switch indicating an “Off”
device is charging.
For optimal performance, use a PC to format your high capacity microSD card as FAT32
prior to use in your Stiletto 2.
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Power Connector
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Battery Disposal
When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with the local waste disposal regulations.
Batteries should not be disposed of in household waste, but should be recycled instead.
To insert the card:
1. Slide metal door to the right, then lift / open the door
2. Insert the microSD card beneath both tabs as shown in the battery bay of the device
3. Close the metal door, then slide it to the left
4. Reinstall the battery and cover
Removable Media Cards
The Stiletto 2 has 2GB of internal memory. This is sufficient to store up to 100 hours of
SIRIUS recordings or a combination of SIRIUS content and up to 800 MB of MP3/WMA
files.
>> Removable media can be added to support storage of more MP3/WMA files.
You can verify that the Stiletto 2 has recognized that the microSD card is present
by pressing the Home Button and selecting Settings Device microSD Card.
>> Stiletto 2 is compatible with microSD memory, available from most electronic retailers.
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Controls
Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions
Button
Action
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Replay/Library
Stiletto 2 Overview
Slide Up Locks all buttons
Power/Lock
Buttons, Controls and Connection Ports
Center
Unlocks all buttons
Slide
Slide down / release: Power On if Off (or) Sleep if On
Slide down / hold 5 secs: Power Off
Down
+ Increases the audio volume
— Decreases the audio volume
Volume
Press
Press
Volume
Up/Down
Power/
Lock
+
If playing, mutes
Play/Pause
Pauses a broadcast
or resumes playing
a paused broadcast
Pauses or resumes
Satellite Radio
audio
Charge
Indicator
playing the current
song or show
Display
Screen
If muted, resumes
playing
Internet Radio
Library
If listening, skips to
the previous song
or show
Rewind
If listening and
muted, resumes
playing
Play/Pause
Home
Skips to the begin-
ning of the song or
show
back
home
Back
Press
Hold
If in a channel or
preset bank, moves
through categories
or preset banks
Rewind
Select
Fast Forward
Media Dial
Display
If in a channel or
category list, moves
through channel
categories
options
display
Options
Love
If listening, rewinds
through a broadcast
Rewinds through
song or show
Antenna Headphones/
Docking Connector
Power Connector
Headphone Jack
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Controls
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Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions
Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions
Button
Action
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Replay/Library
Button
Action
Satellite Radio
Internet Radio
Replay/Library
If listening, skips
in the replay buffer
to the next song
or show
Fast-
Forward
Media Dial
If listening, navigates back to channel or category list
Scroll
If in a list, menu, or prompt, scrolls to next or previous item
If listening and
muted, resumes
playing
Skips to the next
song or show
Select
Back
Press
If in a channel or
preset bank, moves
through categories
or preset banks
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Selects highlighted item in a list, menu, or prompt
If in a channel or
category list, moves
through channel
categories
Returns back to the screen displayed just prior to the currently
displayed screen
Fast-Forwards
Fast-Forwards
through song or
show
Hold
through the replay
buffer until live
Home
First press returns to the Main Menu
Additional press returns to the Now Playing screen
Saves the song
or show if pos-
sible, or adds to
the Wish List when
song/show cannot
be saved
Love
Options
Display
Displays available options for the currently displayed screen
If no options are available, nothing is displayed
Press
Cycles between the normal/near and car/far display mode
While recording,
prompts to stop
recording
Adds the artist/song to the Wish List
Displays recording
setup screen
Hold
While recording,
prompts to stop
recording
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Controls
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Using The Media Dial
On / Off & Sleep Modes
Power On: Slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and release.
>> Place your finger on the Media Dial.
Sleep Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and release. The Stiletto 2
will display Going to sleep. (Figure 1) Sleep mode allows the Stiletto 2 to resume operation
quickly when powered on. The Stiletto 2 can remain in sleep mode for up to 10 days on a
fully charged battery.
>> Rotate the dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to scroll, highlight a channel,
genre, preset, menu item or list item.
>> Press the dial at the north, south, east and west locations for selecting
Play/Pause
Power Off: Hold the Power/Lock switch down for 5 seconds. The Stiletto 2 will
display Shutting down. (Figure 2) When completely off, the battery can remain charged
for months — depending on the charge percentage. When completely off, the Stiletto 2
will take 1–2 minutes to power up.
Love
Fast-Forward
Rewind
Figure 1
Figure 2
>> Press the center button to Select function for a highlighted item.
Going to sleep
Shutting down
Sleep Mode
Powering Off
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Lock Modes
Navigating Menus & Lists
Lock Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch up to the locked position. This helps prevent
accidental button presses when you are using your Stiletto 2 in portable mode.
>> To scroll through a menu rotate the Media Dial.
>> To select a highlighted choice, press the Select Button.
>> To return to the Main Menu at any time, press the Home Button. (Figure 3)
Unlock Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch down to the unlocked (center) position.
If you press any button on the Stiletto 2 while it is in lock mode, the lock icon will be
displayed to remind you that the Stiletto 2 is locked.
Tip
Pressing the Home Button twice from any menu will return you to the Now Playing
screen if any audio is being played. (Figure 4)
Figure 3
Figure 4
Unlocked
Locked
Main Menu
Now Playing Screen
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Navigating Menus & Lists
Tip
Let’s say you have saved the song Blue Moon and now you want to listen to it.
>> Turn the Media Dial to highlight your choice.
>> The Back button will move you to the previous display screen.
>> The Home Button will return you to the Main Menu.
>> Press the Select Button to select each consecutive choice until you are
>> Pressing the Home Button again will return you to the Now Playing screen.
listening to the desired song / recording.
Tip
In this user guide, the following shorthand will quickly guide you from start to finish for
each task described. For example: Home Library Titles Blue Moon Listen.
>> Listen to the song.
>> Turn the Media Dial to highlight Library.
>> Turn the Media Dial to scroll to Titles.
>> Turn the Media Dial to scroll to Blue Moon.
>> Press the Select Button.
>> Press the Select Button.
>> Press the Select Button.
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Subscribe to SIRIUS
Device Activation
Before you can listen to SIRIUS radio, you must activate
your device.
Getting A Signal (1/3)
Receiving a Satellite Signal
>> The Stiletto 2 must be receiving the SIRIUS signal
throughout the activation procedure.
Make sure your radio has a
clear view of the sky so it
can find a signal. When the
bars below light up, you’re
ready to continue.
Stiletto 2 has an internal antenna. To receive the satellite signal
your Stiletto 2 must have a clear view of the sky. Obstructions
such as buildings, trees, bridges, and high voltage power lines
can interfere with the satellite signal. In some areas, Sirius also
transmits a terrestrial signal to augment the satellite broadcast.
The terrestrial signal is identical to the satellite signal, and your
radio will switch automatically to the strongest signal.
>> The built-in activation guide will help you through the
activation process. To subscribe your Stiletto 2, simply
follow the on-screen instructions.
>> You may also subscribe online at home.sirius.com/
webCUWI or by phone: 1.888.539.7474
Next Screen
Previous Screen
The human body will block satellite and terrestrial signal reception if
it is placed between the Stiletto 2 and the transmission source. It is
possible to lose even a strong signal as you move and change position.
Activation Wizard
Getting A Signal
Using Antenna Headphones
Device Tour
The use of the antenna headphones included with your Stiletto 2
will help to improve reception significantly. By placing the
antenna above any interference from the body, signal reception
can be improved.
After you have activated your device, you can take a product
tour which will highlight some of the top features of the
Stiletto 2.
If you want to take the tour later do the following:
1. Press the Home Button.
You can view Signal Strength in your location by:
1. Reading the signal strength meter in the Activation Wizard.
2. Settings Device Settings Device Tour
3. Select Yes, show tour.
2. Or after activation, by navigating from the Main Menu to
Settings Device Antenna Aiming. At least one of the
signals should be greater than 50% to reliably activate and use.
Device Tour
Controls
Device Antenna Aiming
The Home Dock and Car Dock will also help to improve Satellite reception.
Controls
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Operation
The Stiletto 2 delivers great audio entertainment in four distinct listening modes:
Satellite Radio
ꢀ. Satellite Radio
Listen live to satellite broadcasts of all SIRIUS 100% commercial-free
music channels, talk, and sports programing. (Page 26)
2. Internet Radio
Listen live to SIRIUS 100% commercial-free music and select talk channels
streamed over the Internet via a Wi-Fi network connection. (Page 42)
Satellite Radio
3. Radio Replays
Listen to SIRIUS 100% commercial-free music that has been automatically
saved from the channels you listen to most. (Page 62)
back
home
4. Library
Listen to your stored songs and shows as well as any music you have
downloaded from your PC. (Page 51)
options
display
Each of these modes are described in detail in the sections following along with:
Recording
Set up scheduled recordings to record SIRIUS broadcasts. (Page 65)
Satellite Radio allows you to listen to and record music, talk, sports, and more everywhere
you are able to receive a signal from our satellite or terrestrial transmitters. You can
browse / select SIRIUS channels and see information about the broadcast, such as song,
artist and program names or locations of traffic and weather reports. From your Main
Menu, use the Media Dial to highlight “Satellite Radio”, then press the Select
Button at the dial’s center.
Settings
Manage a variety of device preferences from SRS audio enhancement levels
and display brightness settings to Wi-Fi access. (Page 69)
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Now Playing Screen Information
Browsing and Navigating Channels
The Now Playing screen is displayed whenever any audio is being played. It provides
information such as the currently tuned channel, song or show being played, mode,
recording, and other information.
After selecting Satellite Radio, you can browse available channels in a variety of ways.
From the Satellite Radio menu, simply press Rewind or Fast-Forward to browse
the different list views.
All Channels List: all channels in numerical order
Presets List: up to 30 channels you have previously saved as presets
Genre Lists: channels by genre name, like Pop, Classical, Comedy, Sports, etc.
Preset Number
Channel Number
Channel Logo
Scroll Bar
Song/Show Title & Artist or
Sports Team & Game Score
Information
Replay Buffer Time Information
Battery Charge Level Indicator
Battery Charging Indicator
Signal Strength Indicator
Listening Mode or
Indicator or Jump Indicator,
or Clock
Recording
Channel Browse Mode
Browse All Channels
Browse Presets
Browse by Genre
Use the Media Dial to highlight your choice, and press the Select Button.
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As you browse the lists, the channel name for the highlighted channel is spoken by
default. This setting can be changed from the Settings Audio selection. To listen
to a channel, turn the Media Dial until the desired channel is highlighted, then press
the Select Button.
Channel Presets
Your favorite channels can be saved as a Preset, then quickly and easily accessed from
the Preset list on the device, by car dock button, or even using the wireless remote with
a home dock. In portable mode, Presets are grouped into a single list of 30 presets; A1
thru C0. Presets are grouped into three different banks (A, B, and C) to facilitate use
in a vehicle dock.
The Display Button toggles the font size displayed in the Now Playing screen as
well as many list views. By default, the smaller font size will be used when the device
is not docked, and the larger font size is used when the device is placed in either the
home or vehicle dock.
Tuning to a Saved Preset
Saved presets may be selected by browsing the Presets category:
1. Select Presets (A, B, C) from the Satellite Radio screen.
2. Use the Media Dial to highlight a preset.
3. Press the Select Button to tune to the highlighted preset.
Normal/Near
Car/Far
channel list mode
channel list mode
Tune to desired channel
Navigate between presets
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Saving Channels as Presets
Pausing, Rewinding, and Replaying Live Radio
To save a channel as a preset:
While listening to satellite radio, up to the most recent 60 minutes of the broadcast is
stored in the temporary replay buffer. At any time you may press Rewind to replay
something you just heard or you may press Play/Pause to pause the live broadcast.
Resume listening from the point where the broadcast was paused by pressing Play/
Pause, or you can Fast-Forward to return to the live broadcast.
1. Tune to the desired channel.
2. Press the Options button.
3. Highlight Save Channel as Preset and press the Select Button.
The replay buffer fills until it reaches the 60 minute limit. Then the oldest broadcast
content is deleted and replaced with the newest. The buffer empties when you change
channels or turn off the radio.
The Presets (A, B, C) Screen will be displayed. Use the
Media Dial to highlight the preset where you want the
channel saved. Press and hold the Select Button to save
the channel as a preset.
Pausing a Live Broadcast
Presets can also be added quickly from the All Channels
list without tuning to each channel. Simply highlight the
desired channel and press Options Add this channel
to Presets. The device will automatically display the next
“(empty)” preset for your to use. Press and hold the
Select Button to save the channel in the highlighted slot.
>> Press Play/Pause to pause a live broadcast.
>> The audio will mute and a time bar will be shown near
the bottom of the display screen indicating how much
of the replay buffer is filled with the broadcast.
To remove a channel as a preset, select the preset slot you
no long desire and press Options Remove this Preset.
Highlight and save channel
Playing a Paused Broadcast
>> Press Play/Pause to begin playing a paused broadcast.
>> Press Fast-Forward to jump ahead to the live broadcast.
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Recording Live Radio
Tip
Stiletto 2 lets you record up to 100 hours of any broadcast heard while listening to Satellite
Radio. Your device can record 3 ways: Record a total of 10 hours of individual songs, save
entire broadcasts for any length of time up to 6 hours long, or set up regular scheduled
recordings to take place even when you’re not listening.
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Through Broadcasts
>> Press Fast-Forward or Rewind to navigate through the replay buffer.
Pressing and releasing moves forwards or backwards to the start of the next
or previous segment.
Songs, shows, sports games and more can be recorded and saved on your Stiletto 2
by pressing Love while listening to a live broadcast in Satellite Radio.
>> Pressing and holding Fast-Forward or Rewind moves progressively faster
forward or backwards in the buffer.
>> Press Love once to record (save) the current song to your Library.
>> As you Fast-Forward or Rewind, the Diamond Indicator in the time bar will
>> Press and hold Love to record (save) the current channel for the rest of the hour,
move to show your current playback position relative to the live broadcast.
or to set additional recording options.
Tip
You can only Love a song, show or broadcast while listening “live” in Satellite Radio.
This functionality will not work in Internet Radio, or from the Replay Buffer if you have
paused the live broadcast.
While recording from Satellite Radio, you can listen to the channel being recorded — or any
Library content — and your device will continue recording in the background. If you try to
change channels, or if you switch to Internet Radio before the recording completes, you
will be asked if you want to “Stop recording?”.
>> Continue recording will return you to the Now Playing screen for the song or show
being recorded.
>> Stop (keep partial) will allow you to tune to a different channel or Internet Radio and
Rewinding
Fast-Forwarding
will save a portion of the recording to your Library.
>> Stop (delete partial) will allow you to tune to a different channel or Internet Radio and
discard or erase the current recording.
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Recording a Song
Recording a Show
You can record your favorite songs to your device while listening to any Satellite Radio music
channel with a single press of Love. Because your device starts buffering (or caching) a
channel as soon as you begin listening.
Just like you can Love a single song, you can easily start a longer recording (e.g. a
concert, talk or entertainment show) for the channel you are listening to by pressing
and holding Love. Your device will display the “Setup Recording” dialog — offering
you two choices:
To save a song as it is playing:
>> Record this channel for the remainder of the current hour, or
1. Press Love to begin saving the song.
>> Adjust recording options if you want to extend the recording beyond the end of the hour.
2. While the song is being saved, the love icon will
be displayed briefly, and then the Heart Icon is
displayed at the bottom center until the content has
finished saving.
If you wish to record several hours of the channel you are listening to:
1. Press and hold Love and select Recording options
3. The song is saved in the Library. Refer to the Library
section on page 52 for information on playing back the
song.
2. In the New Recording screen, turn the Media Dial to highlight Duration
3. Press the Select Button to change the recording duration.
4. Turn the Media Dial to increase or decrease the recording duration.
5. Press the Select Button again to save the new recording duration
4. The Stiletto 2 will attempt to retrieve as much of the
Recording song
elapsed song or show as is available in the replay buffer.
6. Turn the Media Dial, highlight Done and press the Select Button
The Stiletto 2 limits the amount of songs saved using Love to a total of 10 hours. If you
exceed that limit, the oldest songs “recorded from SIRIUS” will be automatically deleted to
make space for new loved songs. Display messages will appear to remind you that you may
lose older music and that you can keep tracks permanently by downloading authorized MP3
or WMA files from your personal collection or any Windows Media based online music service.
to save your new settings.
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The Heart Icon will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen to indicate that a
recording is in progress. (If you have selected for the recording to begin at a later time, the
recording will begin at the scheduled time. Refer to the Recording section on page 66 for
more information.)
Sports
Your device contains several special features to help you stay “in the game” and listening to
your favorite SIRIUS radio sports broadcasts. These features only work in Satellite Radio:
Sports Ticker: Automatically displays the current score in the Now Playing screen for any
game(s) in progress featuring team(s) you have designated as “favorites.”
All new recordings are saved in the Library and can be quickly listened to by selecting
Heard on SIRIUS Recently Recorded. Refer to page 55 for more information.
Game Alert: Automatically displays a notice in the Now Playing screen before a game-of-
interest (containing a Favorite team) is about to start.
Game Zone: A special category in Satellite Radio that lists all games-in-progress for your
Favorite teams.
Sports Broadcast Now Playing Screen
While listening to any Sirius play-by-play sports
broadcasts, the Now Playing screen will display
the team names and current score along with
information on the channel number, signal strength
and supplemental information such as game period
or team logos may also be displayed.
Change recording
parameters
Select recording
options
Sports Now Playing Screen
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Figure 8
Adding and Removing Favorite Teams for Game Alerts and Sports Ticker
Game Zone
The Game Zone category lists all the sports games which are
currently playing for your favorite teams, and can be browsed
for the games scores. (Figure 8) You can scroll though the list
and select a game to tune to the channel where the game is
being broadcast.
teams. Only favorite teams will be displayed in the Sports Ticker or Game Alert.
1. From the Main Menu select Settings Sports Favorite Teams and select the desired
professional or college league you want to add or remove. (Figure 7)
2. Once viewing the correct league, turn the Media Dial to highlight each team of interest.
3. Press the Select Button once to include the highlighted team in Sports Ticker. Press the
Select Button once again if you wish to include the team in Game Alerts as well.
You can remove teams from Ticker and/or Alerts by repeatedly pressing the Select Button.
The third press removes the team from Ticker, and the fourth press removes the team from Alert.
Game Zone
Tip
You can quickly add or remove all teams to Sports Ticker or Game Alerts by pressing the
Options Button and selecting the appropriate option (Add all or Remove all from...).
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Parental Controls
prevent access to these locked channels until the password is entered. (Figure 9)
No details about the current content of a locked channel will be displayed. When you
attempt to access a locked channel, you will be prompted to enter your password before
proceeding. (Figure 10) The parental control feature is accessed through the Settings
menu, as described in Parental Controls on page 74.
Hiding channels and genres, as described in the next section, can be an alternative to
locking channels.
Main Menu
Operation
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Sports ticker
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Internet Radio
Figure 9
Figure 10
Internet Radio
Locked Channels
Password Prompt
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Hide Channels / Genres
options
display
The hide feature allows you to designate channels and genres to not be displayed when
browsing channel and genre lists. The hide feature differs from the parental control lock
feature in that a locked channel will be displayed while browsing a list (but is password
protected), while a hidden channel will never appear in a list.
Your Stiletto 2 will allow you to listen to and enjoy all the channels available on SIRIUS Internet
Radio over any accessible Wi-Fi networks whether at home, at work, or on the go with ever-
growing number of wireless networks or “hotspots” available at coffee shops, airports,
metropolitan cities, colleges, hotels, and more. All SIRIUS 100% commercial-free music
channels and select talk channels are available with your standard, SIRIUS subscription.
Hidden channels are not locked, but can only be tuned by directly entering the channel
number using the numeric keypad on the remote control when the Stiletto 2 is in a docking
station. The hide feature is accessed through the Settings menu, as described in Hidden
Channels on page 74.
To listen to Internet Radio on your Stiletto 2, from the Main Menu turn the Media Dial
to highlight Internet Radio and press the Select Button.
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Getting Connected
Connecting to Wi-Fi for the first time
Before you can listen to SIRIUS Internet Radio, you will need to connect to an accessible
Wi-Fi access point or hotspot. Unless the access point is unprotected or “open”, you will
need the network password (also known as the passphrase).
The first time you select Internet Radio on your device, please be sure you are in close
proximity to an Wi-Fi hotspot or access point, then:
1. Turn the Media Dial to highlight Internet Radio, then press the Select Button.
2. The “Please Wait… Finding networks” overlay will be displayed.
Stiletto 2 Wi-Fi Basics
3. Turn the Media Dial to highlight a Wi-Fi network listed in the “Choose Wi-Fi Network”
to which you have access (Figure 11), then press Select. Open networks are displayed
without a “lock” icon; secure networks that require a password will have a “lock” icon
displayed to the right of the network name. Networks that are not supported (e.g. ad-
hoc, WPA-Enterprise) will show a symbol instead of signal strength bars.
Stiletto offers enhanced Wi-Fi functionality including the ability to work with:
>> 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks
>> WEP and WPA encryption
>> Hidden wireless networks (SSID not broadcast)
>> Select paid wireless networks (e.g. AT&T Wi-Fi, T-Mobile, etc.)
>> Select “captive portal” networks (e.g. Google Wi-Fi, MetroFi, etc.)
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter your user name and password for the
selected access point. (Figure 12, 13) If your access point password is a hex string,
you can press Options Use hex keyboard for faster password entry.
Figure 11
Figure 12
Enter Password
Figure 13
Tip
Because Internet Radio is streamed and not broadcast, certain features available when
listening to Satellite Radio are not supported. It is not possible to record any material from
Internet Radio or pause and rewind live content
Wi-Fi Search
Enter Network SSID
Password Prompt
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5. After entering your access point password, press the Options Button and select
Using Wi-Fi at Work
“Connect now.”
The Stiletto 2 will allow you to connect to a wide variety of Wi-Fi networks including
802.11b and 802.11g. Some corporate networks however are secured using 802.1x
(sometimes called WPA-Enterprise) security. The Stiletto 2 is not compatible with these
networks. If you are not sure what type of Wi-Fi network is available at your work or are
having problems connecting, check with your network system administrator.
6. Your screen may display Connecting to <name> overlay…checking overlay…
Connected to <AccessPointName> overlay.
7. Once connected, select a genre or preset to select a channel to listen to live SIRIUS
Internet Radio.
Some business wireless networks block direct Internet access from Wi-Fi clients or devices
like the Stiletto 2. The Stiletto 2 needs direct, non-proxied access to HTTP and HTTPS
TCP/IP ports (80 and 443 respectively). If you are not sure what type of Wi-Fi network is
available at your work or are having problems connecting, check with your network system
administrator.
Connecting to previously-used Wi-Fi networks
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network that you have already used is as simple as selecting Internet
Radio. Your Stiletto 2 will automatically connect to any available network that is saved to
the Network List. To view the networks already saved in your list go to Settings Wi-Fi
Network List.
If you need to provide technical details to your network system administrator, the most
commonly-requested information can be found in the following locations:
>> MAC address: listed in Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Status Wi-Fi Connection Status
>> BSSID: listed in Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Status Wi-Fi Connection Status
Hidden Networks
Some networks may be configured as “hidden”. These will appear as <Hidden Network> in
the Choose Wi-Fi network list. To connect, choose the hidden network and enter the exact
name of the Wi-Fi network. The Stiletto 2 will then attempt to connect to that network.
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Using Wi-Fi on the go
Functional Differences between Internet Radio and Satellite Radio
The Stiletto 2 can access many paid and free Wi-Fi “hotspots” while you’re on the go. If
you have an active account with a major Wi-Fi network provider like T-Mobile or AT&T, you
can now use your login information (username and password) to connect to any of these
networks.
A few notable differences exist between Satellite Radio and Internet Radio:
Channel Lineup: while most music channels are available in both Satellite and Internet
Radio, several talk and special programming channels are only available in Satellite. Visit
You can also connect your Stiletto 2 to many free Wi-Fi networks, like those you might find
at a coffee shop or in many metropolitan areas. Depending on the Wi-Fi network provider,
you may be prompted for a username before you are allowed to connect. Try entering your
email address when prompted for a username, and anything at all when prompted for a
password. The Stiletto 2 will use this information and attempt to connect to the network.
If you are not sure if you have a valid account with a particular Wi-Fi network, you should
never enter a real password.
Recording: When listening to Internet Radio, saving songs or recording programs is not
possible. Pressing the Love button will save the song title and artist information to your
Wish List. Fore more information, see Adding Songs to the Wish List later in this chapter.
Trick Play: while Satellite Radio allows you to pause/rewind/replay live SIRIUS broadcasts,
pressing “Play/Pause” will only “Mute” the audio in Internet Radio
Near CD quality SIRIUS Music: Enjoy the best possible sound quality for your Stiletto 2
radio through our Premium Internet Radio service available only through Internet Radio
listening (an additional subscription is required).
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Internet Radio Now Playing Screen
Browsing and Navigating Channels
When Internet Radio is selected, available SIRIUS Internet Radio channels are displayed
in groups by genre (also referred to as categories). From the All Channels or any of the
genre list views, available channels may be browsed by using Rewind and Fast-
Forward. Use the Media Dial to highlight your choice, and press the Select Button
to select a channel. It is not possible to pause Internet Radio, however, you can mute the
audio by pressing Play/Pause. When muted, press Fast-Forward, Rewind, or
Play/Pause to resume listening.
The Now Playing screen for SIRIUS Internet Radio provides information such as the
currently tuned channel, song or show being played, mode, and other information. The
buffering information will only be shown when a strong and consistent Wi-Fi connection
is not being maintained. To improve this, try moving to a different physical location to
improve the signal strength indicator reading.
Channel Number
Channel Logo
Adding Songs to the Wish List (Favorites)
Unlike Satellite Radio, pressing the Love Button when listening to Internet Radio will
save the song and artist information for the song to your Wish List.
Song/Show Title & Artist
Information
The saved song information can be viewed on the device (Home Library Wish List),
through My SIRIUS Studio software (Stiletto 2 Playlist: Wish List) or with any other
compatible online music service when your Stiletto 2 is connected to a PC computer. This
makes it easy for you to find more information about the song or artist, and purchase your
favorite songs. Refer to the Stiletto 2 User Guide included with your Stiletto 2 for more
details about the Wish List feature.
Buffer Information
Battery Condition Indicator
Battery Charging Indicator
Signal Strength Indicator
Listening Mode (Internet or
Internet Premium) or Clock
Toubleshooting
For additional help, refer to page 80.
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Now Playing Screen Information
Library
When playing back content from the Library, the Now Playing screen provides information
such as the song or show title, content length, and playback position. Figure 14 identifies
the information which is displayed when in the Library mode.
Figure 14
Channel Number
Channel Logo
Library
Song/Show Title & Artist
Information
Elapsed Play Time
Time Length of Content
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Time Information
Battery Condition Indicator
Battery Charging Indicator
Currently Playing Content/
Total Content
Listening Mode or Clock
options
display
Navigating Music
While listening to songs and recordings in the Library, you can pause, fast-forward, or
rewind or skip from song-to-song. Pressing Play/Pause will pause the content, or begin
playing again after a pause. Use Fast-Forward and Rewind to move through the
content: a single press will skip to the end or the beginning of the content, while pressing
and holding will move through the content.
The Library contains all Love songs and recorded SIRIUS shows as well as MP3/WMA
music files transferred from your PC computer. All recordings of music, sports, talk shows,
news broadcasts, and talk entertainment can be browsed and played when no satellite
signal or Wi-Fi network is available (airplane flights, etc).
A time bar is displayed in which a Diamond Icon indicates your current listening
position in the content. (Figure 14)
To access the Library on your Stiletto 2, from the Main Menu use the Media Dial to
highlight Library and press the Select Button.
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Browsing and Navigating the Library
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
The music content in the Library may be browsed in several ways, by: songs heard on
SIRIUS, artist, album, title, genre, playlist. (Figure 15) If you have added a microSD card
to your Stiletto 2, all MP3/WMA music files you have downloaded to the card will also
appear in the Library. Scheduled recordings may be browsed by channel, recording date
and genre. Use the Media Dial to scroll through the lists and press the Select Button
to select a highlighted item. Locate the specific content you’d like to listen to and press
Play/Pause to begin playback.
While you are listening, the Options Button will allow you to turn the shuffle mode on or off.
Library Navigation Screen
Figure 19
Recently Recorded Screen
Figure 20
Artists Screen
Albums Screen
Figure 21
Figure 22
Titles Screen
Genres Screen
Playlists Screen
Wish List Screen
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Browsing and Navigating the Library
Description
Browsing and Navigating the Library
Description
Browsing Options
Shuffle All Songs
Heard on SIRIUS
Browsing Options
Titles
• When selected, this option randomly plays songs stored in Library
• Search for a particular song contained in the Library, including
those saved by using Love, and MP3 and WMA files downloaded
from your PC computer. (Figure 19)
• Browse for content you’ve saved from SIRIUS broadcasts
using Love and scheduled recordings. (Figure 16)
• When selected, this option displays a list of song and show titles
in alphabetical order. Items recorded from SIRIUS broadcasts will
have a Heart Icon displayed to the right of the title.
• When selected, this option allows you to refine your search for
SIRIUS recorded content by browsing for Recently Recorded,
Channels, Artists, Titles, or Genres.
• Search for songs or shows of a particular genre, including those
saved by using Love and scheduled recordings, as well as MP3
and WMA files downloaded from your PC computer. (Figure 20)
Genres
• Search for content by a particular artist within all the songs
in the Library, including those saved by using Love as well
as MP3 and WMA files downloaded from your PC computer.
(Figure 17)
Artists
• When selected, this option displays a list of genres in alphabetical
order. Pressing Play/Pause will begin playing the content in
the highlighted genre. Selecting a genre displays all the songs
or shows of that genre in the Library. Items recorded from
SIRIUS broadcasts will have a Heart Icon displayed to the
right of the title. You can use Fast-Forward or Rewind to
scroll through the genres in the Library.
• When selected, this option displays a list of artists in
alphabetical order. Pressing Play/Pause will begin
playing all the songs of the highlighted artist. Selecting an
artist displays all songs by that artist contained in the Library.
Items recorded from SIRIUS broadcasts have a Heart Icon
displayed to the right of the title. You can use Fast-Forward
or Rewind to scroll through the artists in the Library.
• Search for content from a particular album within all the MP3
and WMA files downloaded from your PC computer. (Figure 18)
Albums
• When selected, this option displays a list of albums in alphabetical
order. Pressing Play/Pause will begin playing the songs in
the highlighted album. Selecting an album displays all the songs
from that album in the Library. You can use Fast-Forward or
Rewind to scroll through the albums in the Library.
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Adding Songs To The Wish List
Browsing and Navigating the Library
Description
Any song that you have loved or saved to the Wish List is viewable in the Library. Songs
title and artist information saved to the Wish List is available when using the My Sirius
Studio software or other compatible media management software. This makes it easy for
you to find more information about the song or artist, and purchase the music if desired.
Refer to the user manual on the My SIRIUS Studio CD-ROM included with your Stiletto 2
for more details about the Wish List feature. To view the contents of your Wish list, select
Library Wish List.
Browsing Options
Playlists
• Select playlists for listening, and songs within a playlist.
(Figure 21) There are two kinds of playlists to choose from:
— Smart playlists are automatically created in the Library
and are listed in parentheses:
(Recently Added) is the most recent 250 titles.
(Most Played) and (Least Played) list titles which have
been played the most or the least.
— User playlists are playlists you create on your PC computer
and then transfer to the Stiletto 2.
• Selecting a playlist by pressing Play/Pause will begin playing
the content in the playlist. The order of the songs will depend
on the type of playlist, and whether shuffle has been chosen
using the Options Button. You can use Fast-Forward
or Rewind to scroll through the playlists in the Library.
Wish List
• Whenever you press Love in Satellite Radio or Internet Radio,
the song displayed is added to the Wish List. (Figure 22)
• Songs are displayed in reverse chronological order (newest
to oldest) and includes old Loved songs that may have been
automatically deleted to make room for new Loved songs based
on the 10-hour limit for Love songs.
— To delete individual items or all items from the Wish List,
Wish List Song
press the
Options Button. Select Remove this Wish List
Track to remove the individual item, or Remove all Wish List
Tracks to delete all items from the Wish List.
• A star appears to the right of the song title if the song was
added to the Wish List, and a heart if the song had been deleted
to make room for new content.
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Stiletto 2 Memory Storage
Deleting Content from the Library
Storage
Limitation
Content Type
Notes
Pressing the Options Button while listening will allow you to delete the content.
(Figure 23) The Options Button may also be used when browsing the various lists to
delete the entire list. For example, when browsing by artist, highlighting an artist name and
pressing the Options Button will prompt you to remove all content by that artist from
the Library. When browsing by block recording, it will delete the entire recording, not just
a single song.
• A maximum limit of 10 hours of individual
songs may be saved from live broadcasts. Once
the 10 hour limit is exceeded, older content is
automatically deleted to make space available
for recently added songs.
Individual songs
saved from SIRIUS
broadcasts
• As saved content approaches the 10 hour limit,
You will be reminded that you are running low
on space. Purchase and transfer these songs
from your PC to avoid auto-deletion.
Figure 23
10 hours
• When the 10 hour limit is reached, each time
you use Love, you will be reminded that you
are deleting older content.
• Scheduled recordings will be kept to the
minimum “keep” count with newer recordings
replacing older content. (Refer to the
Recording section on page 65 for more
information.)
Scheduled Recordings
& Time Block
recordings
100 hours
• Half of the memory available on the Stiletto 2
may be used for the storage of downloaded,
purchased or subscription content. Once
downloaded to the Stiletto 2, content will
remain until it is deleted by you.
Downloaded MP3 &
WMA files (purchased
and subscription
content)
Deleting a song
800 MB
of Internal
Memory
Supported File Formats For Downloaded Content
• Add a microSD memory card to store additional
MP3 and WMA files.
The Stiletto 2 can store and play MP3 or WMA files from your personal Library, and
purchased or subscription content from most Windows Media (WMA) based online music
sites. For information on how to download music files, see the My SIRIUS Studio software
user guide included on the My SIRIUS Studio CD-ROM.
• The microSD card cannot be used to store
SIRIUS content.
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Radio Replays
Stiletto 2 Memory Storage
Storage
Limitation
Content Type
Radio Replays
Notes
• Radio Replays are automatic recordings of
favorite SIRIUS Satellite Radio channels you
listen to most. (Refer to the Radio Replays
section on page 62.) Radio Replays occupy any
unused memory and are deleted automatically
to make space available for scheduled
recordings or transferred MP3 / WMA files from
your PC computer.
Available
Memory
Radio Replays
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Radio Replays are automatic recordings of your favorite SIRIUS music channels. While
listening to any SIRIUS music channel, blocks of programming may be saved for your in
unused memory as a virtual channel. This assures that you will always have SIRIUS music
to listen to, even when a Satellite Radio or Internet Radio signal is not available.
To access Radio Replays, from the Main Menu use the Media Dial to highlight Radio
Replays and press the Select Button.
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Figure 25
Play/Pause will pause and resume playback of the selected Radio Replay. Fast-
Forward and Rewind allow you to move forward and backward through the content.
The Stiletto 2 remembers the last point you paused or stopped in the Radio Replay and
resumes playback at that point when you begin listening again.
Navigating Radio Replays
Radio Replays are listed in numerical order by SIRIUS channel
along with the total time saved from each channel. (Figure 25)
Use the Media Dial to scroll through the list of channels and
the press the Select Button to choose a Radio Replay.
If you wish to remove a Radio Replay from the list, turn the
Media Dial to select it,
then press Options Remove this Replay...
Adding Songs to the Wish List
When listening to Radio Replays, saving songs or recording programs is not possible. You
may save the song title and artist information to your Wish List by pressing Love. The
information saved in the Wish List is available when using the My SIRIUS Studio software
or any other compatible online music service when your Stiletto 2 is connected to a PC.
This makes it easy for you to find more information about the song or artist, and purchase
the music if desired. Refer to the user manual on the My SIRIUS Studio CD-ROM included
with your Stiletto 2 for more details about the Wish List feature.
Radio Replay Listing
Now Playing Screen Information
The Now Playing screen for Radio Replays provides information such as the channel the
content was recorded from, song or show being played, mode, song length, and other
information. Radio Relays are listed by SIRIUS channel number and display the total
listening time available for each. Figure 24 identifies the information which is displayed
when in the Radio Replays mode.
Figure 24
Channel Number
Channel Logo
Song/Show Title &
Artist Information
Elapsed Play Time
Time Length of Currently
Playing Content
Replay Buffer Information
Battery Condition Indicator
Battery Charging Indicator
Listening Mode or Clock
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Scheduled Recordings
Scheduling a Recording
To schedule a recording, select Setup New Recording from the Recording menu. (Figure 26)
If have not already set your time zone, you will be prompted to set it. (Figure 27)
The New Recording screen allows you to set the parameters of the recording. (Figure 28)
Use the Media Dial to highlight a parameter and press the Select Button. Then use
the Media Dial to scroll the list until the correct selection is highlighted, and press the
Select Button to select it. When complete, select Done.
Recordings
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
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Recording allows you to schedule the Stiletto 2 to record programming at a set date
and time. Each recording session may be up to 6 hours in length, and may be set up as
a one time or repeating event. In order for a scheduled recording to occur, the Stiletto 2
must have adequate power and be able to receive the SIRIUS signal from the satellites
or terrestrial transmitters. If the Stiletto 2 is on or in sleep mode, the Stiletto 2 will
automatically turn to the correct channel and begin recording. If no signal is present
at the time the recording is scheduled to start, the recording will be skipped.
New Recording Screen
Set Time Zone
Select Channel
Completed scheduled recordings will be found in the Library. To access your scheduled
recordings, from the Main Menu go to Library SIRIUS Recordings.
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Stiletto 2 Scheduled Recording
Parameter
Channel
Description
Notes
Parameter
Keep Last
Description
Notes
• If a channel which has been locked with the
parental control feature is selected, the
password must be entered before you can
listen to the recording
• 1,2,3,5,10 Shows: Keeps the selected number
of previous recordings
Any SIRIUS broadcast
channel may be selected
For a repeating recording,
you may specify how many
previously recorded shows
to keep
• All Shows: Keeps all previous recordings
• If any option other than All is set, the oldest
recordings will be automatically deleted as
new recordings are created
• Dates may be selected from the present date
to 4 weeks in the future
Date
The date of the recording
• If the date and time chosen has already
passed, you will receive a warning when you
attempt to save the scheduled recording
Start Time
The time of day the
recording will begin
Editing a Scheduled Recording
Once you’ve set up a scheduled recording, you can review and edit the recording settings
by choosing Already Scheduled from the Recording menu. Selecting this option will display
a list of all recordings already scheduled. (Figure 29) Selecting a scheduled recording from
the list will take you to the Edit Recording screen and allow you to make changes to the
parameters for that recording. (Figure 30)
The amount of time to
record
Duration
• Recording times of 15 minutes to 6 hours
may be selected
• No: The recording will take place once at the
specified time/date
Repeating
Figure 29
Figure 30
• Weekly: The recording will take place every
seven days at the specified time
The recording can be set
to repeat at scheduled
intervals
• Daily: The recording will take place every
day at the specified time
• Mon - Fri: The recording will take place every
Monday through Friday at the specified time
• Sat - Sun: The recording will take place every
Saturday and Sunday at the specified time
Edit Record
Settings Screen
Edit Setting and
Select Done
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Settings
Stiletto 2 Settings
Menu Item
Options
Description
Audio (Settings
Audio
)
• Chooses whether the channel names are
spoken as you browse lists of channels
On or Off
Speak Channels
System Sounds
System Volume
• Chooses whether the system sounds, beeps,
and other tones are audible
On or Off
0 – ꢀ00%
Off, Low,
• Adjusts the volume of the system sounds and
spoken channel names
• Improves the perception of bass response by
optimizing low frequency enhancement for
different listening environments
SRS TruBass
SRS Focus
Medium, High
Settings
• Optimizes the stereo “sweet spot” for
different environments by focusing the
sound closer to the listener
Off, Low,
Medium, High
Hidden Channels (Settings
Hidden Channels
)
Choose
Channels or
Genres
• Selects (or de-selects) channels or genres to
be hidden in channel lists
Hidden Channels
Device (Settings
Device
)
• Displays the SIRIUS ID (SID) number of the
Stiletto 2
Settings allows you to make changes to the global settings of your Stiletto 2 and
personalize your experience.
• This is a unique identification number
assigned to your Stiletto 2. You’ll need
this number when you activate your
SIRIUS Satellite Radio service.
(none)
SIRIUS ID
The following table describes each menu item and associated settings. The main Settings
menu items are shown in bold text.
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Stiletto 2 Settings
Stiletto 2 Settings
Menu Item
Options
(none)
Description
Menu Item
Options
Description
• Displays the strength of the SIRIUS signal
terrestrial transmitters
• Resets all the settings of the Stiletto 2 to the
factory defaults:
Reset and Erase
Antenna Aiming
Device Tour
— All presets are erased
Yes or No
• Replays the device tour
— Display brightness is set to 80%
— FM Transmitter is set to ON
— Hidden channels are added back
• Displays information on how much of the
Stiletto 2’s memory is being used
• Selecting this option provides details on
how the memory is allocated between all
recordings, content downloaded from your PC
computer, and content saved using Love
(none)
Memory Usage
— Favorite teams for game alerts are
erased
— Game Alert is set to ON
• Displays information about the microSD card,
if present, including how much of the card is
being used
— Sports Ticker is set to ON
— Clock is set to Eastern time zone
— Jump is set to none
(none)
(none)
microSD Card
Device Info
Yes or No
• Displays information about the model
number, and software and hardware versions
of your Stiletto 2, and IP address information
when connected to a wireless network
— Speak Channel Name is set to ON
— System Sounds are set to ON
— All recordings scheduled are cancelled
Channels locked with Parental Controls
are unlocked
• Displays information that might be required
by SIRIUS Customer Service
(none)
(none)
Service Info
Legal Info
— Parental Controls password is cleared
— All items in the Library are erased
• Provides legal and copyright information for
the Stiletto 2
• Note: If a Parental Control password has been
set, you’ll be prompted to enter the password
before you can proceed with the reset
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Stiletto 2 Settings
Stiletto 2 Settings
Menu Item
Options
Display
Description
Menu Item
Options
Description
• Selects whether the brightness of the display
is automatically reduced when the ambient
light is low
Display (Settings
Brightness
)
Low Light Mode
On or Off
• Adjusts the brightness of the display screen
• A dimmer setting will prolong battery life
5 – ꢀ00%
• Selects a city for Traffic/Weather report for
the Jump button when the Stiletto 2 is in the
vehicle dock
Traffic/Weather
Choose City
• Adjusts how long the backlight of the display
screen remains on after no buttons are
pressed
Backlight Timer
2, 5, ꢀ0, or 30
Seconds
Parental Controls (Settings
Parental Controls
Parental Controls
)
• A shorter setting will prolong battery life
• Allows you to lock specific channels to
prevent unauthorized listening by other
family members.
• Displays a clock at the bottom of the screen
when listening
Clock
On or Off
On or Off
• If On is selected, you will be prompted to
select a 4-digit password
Newfoundland
Atlantic
Eastern Time
Central Time
Mountain Time
Arizona
Time Zone
• Sets the time zone in which you reside
• Individual channels may be selected
(or de-selected) for locking
Locked Channels
• The Stiletto 2 is set to Eastern Time zone
by default
• Locked channels will have the Lock Icon
displayed with the channel name
Pacific Time
Choose
Channels
Dock (Settings
FM Transmit
Dock
)
• If unlocking channels, you will be prompted
to enter the 4-digit password before they can
be unlocked
• Selects whether the FM transmitter is turned
On or Off when the Stiletto 2 is in a docking
station
On or Off
Radio Replays (Settings
Radio Replays
Radio Replays
)
Shut down or
Never shut
down
Auto Shutdown
• Selects whether the Stiletto 2 should
automatically save content for Radio Replays
• Selects whether the Stiletto 2 powers off
after 4 hours when in a vehicle dock
On or Off
• Displays info about dock type and software
version
Dock Info
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Connecting to your PC
Stiletto 2 Settings
Before connecting the Stiletto 2 to your PC computer, install the My SIRIUS Studio
software. My SIRIUS Studio is a PC application that will allow you to easily transfer MP3 /
Menu Item
Options
Sports
Description
Sports (Settings
Favorite Teams
)
SIRIUS Studio Software Installation section on page 77 for more information.
• Allows you to select your favorite teams
for Game Alerts
Choose Teams
On or Off
To connect the Stiletto 2 to a PC, connect one end of the USB cable to the Stiletto 2 and
the other end to an available USB port on the PC.
• Selects whether the Game Alert feature is
enabled or disabled
Game Alerts
Sports Ticker
• Selects whether the Sports Ticker feature is
enabled or disabled
On or Off
Wi-Fi (Settings
Wi-Fi Status
Wi-Fi
)
• Turns the Wi-Fi access for connecting to a
wireless network On or Off
On or Off
•
Also displays the MAC address of the Stiletto 2
• Displays a list of wireless networks to which
the Stiletto 2 has previously connected
Network List
Choose
Network
Your PC computer software will recognize the Stiletto 2 and
ask you which application you want to use to manage the
content on your device. You may choose My SIRIUS Studio
or any other compatible software including Windows Media®
Player.
When you connect to the PC, the Stiletto 2 will display a
message asking you to turn off Satellite Radio and connect.
You may cancel and continue listening to Satellite Radio, or
stop Satellite Radio and connect to the PC computer.
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My SIRIUS Studio Software
Installing My SIRIUS Studio Software
The My SIRIUS Studio software included with your Stiletto 2 allows you to connect your
Stiletto 2 to your PC computer. The software requires your PC computer to be using
the Microsoft Windows XP operating system with Service Pack 2 installed, or the Vista
operating system.
>> Insert the My SIRIUS Studio software CD-ROM into your PC computer’s CD-ROM drive
to start the software installation.
>> If the installation does not begin automatically, double click the SIRIUS Studio Setup
icon to begin the installation.
>> Follow the prompts of the software to complete the installation.
Tip
>> When the PC computer has rebooted, the My SIRIUS Studio software will be ready to
use. Please refer to the user guide included on the software CD-ROM for instructions
on using the software.
The My SIRIUS Studio software must be installed before connecting the Stiletto 2 to your
PC computer.
The following list provides a few highlights of the capabilities of the software:
>> Creating playlists and adding songs to the playlists.
>> Streaming SIRIUS music channels over the Internet.
>> Checking for updates to the device software and downloading them to the Stiletto 2,
and re-installing deleted device software.
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Troubleshooting: General
Troubleshooting: Internet Radio
If
Then
Observed Issue
• What to do…
• Check that battery is installed correctly
• Check that battery is charged
• The wireless network’s name (SSID) may be hidden.
Try selecting <HIDDEN NETWORK> and entering the
network name.
Stiletto 2 does not power on
A Wi-Fi network does not
appear in the scan list
• Stiletto 2 is searching for a satellite signal
• You may be out of range of the wireless network.
Try moving closer to the router and connecting again.
• Check for obstacles above / around satellite
antenna
Displays: “ACqUIRING SIGNAL”
• You may have entered an incorrect password. Try
entering it again. If the access point is configured for
WEP, we recommend entering your password using
the hex keyboard (available by pressing the Options
button when prompted for a password.)
• Change location / avoid obstacles to signal
• Satellite signal is weak
Audio starts and stops
There is no sound
• Check for obstacles to satellite antenna
(see above)
Connection screen shows:
Unable to Connect
• Only WEP and WPA-PSK are currently supported.
• Check that ear buds / antenna headphones are
plugged in correctly
• The router may require the entry of the MAC address
of your Stiletto before it will allow you to connect. For
details, please see the Internet Radio section in the
Stiletto 2 User Guide.
• Software is damaged
• Connect Stiletto 2 to your PC using USB cable
Stiletto 2 will not start up (or)
Displays: “ERROR”
• You may have connected to an open wireless network
that requires additional authentication that is not
currently supported.
• Using My SIRIUS Studio, download new software
onto device
Now Playing screen
shows:
Channel Unavailable
Connection Error
• Follow instructions included on CD-ROM
• An unknown connection problem may have occurred.
Try connecting again.
• Stiletto is locked. Unlock using Power/Lock
switch (or)
• You may have moved out of range of the wireless
network. Try moving closer to the router, and then
connect again.
Now Playing screen
shows:
Channel Unavailable
Signal Lost
• Slide and hold Power/Lock switch down for
5 seconds to turn it off (and)
Stiletto 2 isn’t responding to
Media Dial / other buttons
• The router may have been turned off or restarted.
Verify that the router is on and connect again.
• Slide Power/Lock switch down and release
Remove battery. Wait 10 seconds.
• Replace battery. (and) Slide Power/Lock switch
down and release.
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Internet Radio Status
• Your router may be having problems connecting to
the Internet. Check your broadband connection to the
Internet and the router’s configuration settings, or try
turning the router off and then on again.
Now Playing screen shows
channel information, but
there is no audio
The Status line will often contain different messages that will help you better
understand the details around your current (or previous) Wi-Fi connection.
Now Playing screen
shows “Buffering” and
there is no audio
• The Stiletto 2 is streaming channel information from
the Internet. When completed, the buffering message
will disappear and the radio will begin playing.
Status Message
What it means?
• Could not negotiate handshake with the access point.
• Try to connect by being within range of a Wi-Fi access
point and selecting Internet Radio, or by selecting
Cannot save songs and
shows using Love
Cannot connect to AP
• Because Internet Radio is streamed and not
broadcasted, some Satellite Radio features (pause/
rewind/replay; Loving songs; scheduled recordings)
are not supported.
Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Status Options button
Choose Network…
Cannot use Play/
Pause, Fast-Forward
and Rewind
• You are connected to the listed access point
• Relax and enjoy SIRIUS Internet Radio
Connected
• Failed to contact the ZING Service Center for an
unknown reason
• Try moving to a different physical location with two or
three signal strength bars displayed. Ensure you can
log on to the access point and establish an Internet
connection with a laptop computer.
Internet check failed
• Bad or no DHCP available through the selected access
point; may indicate an access point configuration
problem.
IP address failed
• Try connecting to a different access point
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Additional Information
Status Message
What it means?
Specifications
• Not connected to an access point.
• Try to connect by being within range of a Wi-Fi access
point and selecting Internet Radio, or by selecting
Not connected
Satellite Frequencies
2322.293/2330.207 MHz
Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Status Options
button: Choose Network…
Terrestrial Frequencies
Power Requirements
2326.250 MHz
5 Volts, 2.0A Negative Ground, DC
-5° C to +40° C (23° to 104° F)
1/8” / 3.5 mm Stereo Jack
20mW @ 16 ohms
• Device has moved beyond the range of the access
point or access point power interrupted.
Operation Temperature
Audio Interface
Network Lost
• Try moving back in range of the access point; ensure
you have at least two signal strength bars displayed
for the selected Wi-Fi network.
Headphone Output
Signal-to-noise (S/N)
90dB (MP3)
• Navigated captive portal just fine, but authorization
failed
Network login failed
Network check failed
Radio Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)
110 mm x 50 mm x 16 mm
(4.37” x 1.93” x 0.64”)
121 g (4.3 oz.)
• Enter your network login information again
• Couldn’t navigate through the captive portal; captive
portal Wi-Fi network temporarily not supported.
Radio Weight
Internal Memory
microSD Card Size
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi Security
2 GB
• Try connecting to a different access point.
up to 8 GB
• The Wi-Fi radio is turned off and will not transmit or
receive.
802.11b/g
Off
• Select Internet Radio from the Home menu if you
want to listen to Sirius Internet Radio over Wi-Fi.
WEP and WPA(2) Personal
Integrated Internal
Integrated, Low Profile Patch
Wi-Fi Antenna
• Password entered (WPA/WEP) for access point is
incorrect.
Internal Antenna Type
Password failed
Operation
• Re-enter the access point password.
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Software or the Documentation. Any violations of this Section 2(b) will immediately terminate your license to the
Software and the Documentation.
End User Agreement
(c) You may use the Software and the Documentation only in a manner that complies with all applicable laws in
the jurisdictions in which you use the Software and the Documentation, including without limitation, applicable
restrictions concerning copyright and other intellectual property rights.
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO INC.
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(d) You may use the Software only for your private, non-commercial use. You may not use the Software in any way
to provide, or as part of, any commercial service or application. Copies of content files, including without limitation
songs and other audio recordings, which are stored and/or transferred using the Software, and which are protected
by the copyright laws or related laws of any jurisdiction, are for your own personal use only and you may not publicly
perform them or distribute them to third parties.
This End User License Agreement (this “EULA”) sets forth the agreement between you and SIRIUS Satellite Radio
Inc. (“SIRIUS”) for the use of the software in Stiletto SIRIUS satellite radio receivers (the “Receiver Software”), the
My SIRIUS Studio computer software, and SIRIUS Device Recovery computer software (the “Computer Software”
and, together with the Receiver Software, the “Software”) and their use with Stiletto Series SIRIUS satellite radio
receiver and accessories (the “Receiver”) and SIRIUS’ satellite radio service (the “SIRIUS Service”).
(e) By storing content on the Receiver, you are making a digital copy. You may not use the Receiver or the Software in
an attempt to, or in conjunction with, any device, program or service designed to circumvent technological measures
employed to control access to, or the rights in, a content file or other work protected by the copyright laws of any
jurisdiction.
In addition, for your use of the SIRIUS Service, you agree to be bound by the “Terms & Conditions of Service” set
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS EULA. BY USING THE RECEIVER
AND THE RECEIVER SOFTWARE, CLICKING ON THE “ACCEPT” BUTTON TO INSTALL THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE,
AND/OR INSTALLING, COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND
BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, CLICK ON THE “CANCEL”
BUTTON IF YOU ARE INSTALLING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE SO THAT IT IS NOT INSTALLED, AND DO NOT USE
THE RECEIVER.
(f) The Software embodies a serial copying management system required by the laws of the United States. You may
not circumvent or attempt to circumvent this system by any means.
(g) You shall not export or re-export the Software or the Receiver without the appropriate U.S. or foreign government
licenses.
(h) MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Supply of the Receiver and the
Software does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue-
generating broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), streaming applications
(via Internet, intranets and/or other networks), other content distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand
applications and the like) or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard
drives, memory cards and the like). An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://
mp3licensing.com.”
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. SIRIUS hereby grants to you a non-exclusive, limited, license to use the Software and any
related documentation (the “Documentation”). You may: (a) use the Receiver Software in object code form only as
fully integrated into the Receiver in order to operate the Receiver for its usual purpose, (b) use the Computer Software
simultaneously on up to three computers and (c) copy the Computer Software for back-up and archival purposes;
provided that any copy must contain all of the original Software’s proprietary notices. SIRIUS, its partners and suppliers,
including without limitation, Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”), Dell Products, LP, (f/k/a, ZING Systems, Inc.) on behalf
of itself, Dell Inc. and each of the affiliates and subsidiaries of Dell Inc. (“ZING”), and their respective partners and
suppliers, retain all rights not expressly granted herein, including without limitation, all world-wide patent, copyright,
trademark, trade secret and other proprietary rights associated with the Software. You agree that SIRIUS’ partners and
suppliers (including Microsoft and ZING) are third party beneficiaries of this EULA and may enforce your performance
of its terms. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such
technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.
3. COMMUNICATIONS FEATURES; USE OF INFORMATION. (a) The Software includes functionality that may
automatically communicate information to SIRIUS, its partners and suppliers over the Internet as part of its normal
operation. The Software may also contain user-visible features that interact and communicate with internet services
operated by SIRIUS, its partners and suppliers. An initial list of the communications features is listed below. The
communications features may be changed by any updates of the Software that you install. By installing and/or using
the Software and any related updates, you agree to permit the installation and use of the communications features.
You are responsible for any telecommunications or other connectivity charges incurred through use of the Software.
2. LICENSE RESTRICTIONS. (a) You must be at least 18 years old to assume the obligations set forth in this EULA.
Minors may use the Software and the Documentation only if a parent or legal guardian assumes the obligations set
forth in this EULA and thereby assumes full responsibility for the minor’s use of the Software and the Documentation.
(b) Once you install the Software and/or connect the Receiver (wired or wirelessly), the Software may provide
SIRIUS and its suppliers with information regarding the Receiver, including electronic identification number of the
Receiver (the “ESN”). The Software may also provide SIRIUS and its suppliers with the following non-personally
identifying usage information, including, but not limited to: Receiver hardware actions (e.g., keys pressed, reboots,
crashes, upgrades, resets), the hardware and software revision numbers on the Receiver, the channels/streams of
the SIRIUS Service that you set/delete as presets/favorites on the Receiver, use of parental controls, battery level,
(b) You may not: (i) permit other individuals to use the Computer Software; (ii) modify, translate, reverse engineer,
decompile, extract source code from, disassemble (except to the extent that this restriction is expressly prohibited
by law), reproduce, or create derivative works based upon the Software or the Documentation; (iii) copy the Software
or the Documentation (except as permitted by Section 1(c)); (iv) rent, lease, publicly display, transfer, or otherwise
transfer rights to the Software or the Documentation and/or (v) remove any proprietary notices or labels on the
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available space on the Receiver, connection method and signal strength. SIRIUS will not combine this utilization
information with any personally identifiable information. Instead, this information will be collected and analyzed to
evaluate overall performance of the software and the related products, for quality control and product enhancement
purposes and to keep statistics on the aggregated anonymous use of the Software and/or the SIRIUS Service. Your
personally identifiable information will not be collected in any way through this software, nor will your personally
identifiable information held by SIRIUS for other purposes (such as your subscription information) be combined with
this utilization data in any way.
(b) SIRIUS LICENSES THE SOFTWARE TO YOU “AS IS”, AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW SIRIUS, ITS PARTNERS AND SUPPLIERS (INCLUDING MICROSOFT AND ZING) HEREBY DISCLAIM
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE
DOCUMENTATION. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS; YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
THAT VARY FROM STATE/JURISDICTION TO STATE/JURISDICTION.
(c) SIRIUS’ sole liability for a breach of its warranties shall be in SIRIUS’ sole discretion: (i) to replace your defective
media, (ii) to advise you how to achieve substantially the same functionality with the Software as described in the
Documentation through a procedure different from that set forth in the Documentation and/or (iii) if the above
remedies are impracticable, to refund the license fee, if any, you paid for the Software. Repaired, corrected or
replaced copies of the Software and the Documentation shall be covered by the same limited warranty for the period
remaining under the warranty that covered the original copy of the Software or if longer for 30 days after the date
SIRIUS either provided you with the repaired or replaced copy of the Software or advised you as to how to operate
the Software so as to achieve the functionality described in the Documentation, whichever is applicable. SIRIUS will
be obligated to honor its obligations in this Section 6(c) only if you inform SIRIUS of the problem with the Software
during the applicable warranty period and provide evidence of the date you acquired the Software.
4. DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT. (a) The Software and the Device use the Microsoft digital rights management
technology for Windows Media (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of SIRIUS and third party content (“Secure
Content”) so that the intellectual property, including without limitation, the copyright, in such content is not
misappropriated. Portions of the WM DRM software (the “WM-DRM Software”) use WM-DRM to transfer or play
Secure Content. If the WM-DRM Software’s security has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure
Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to copy, display, transfer, and/or
play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of
revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your computer whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the
Internet. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your computer on behalf
of Secure Content Owners. Secure Content Owners may also require you to upgrade some of the WM-DRM components
distributed with the WM-DRM software (“WM-DRM Upgrades”) before accessing their content. When you attempt to
play such content, WM-DRM Software built by Microsoft may notify you that a WM-DRM Upgrade is required and then
ask for your consent before the WM-DRM Upgrade is downloaded. WM-DRM Software used by third parties may do the
same. You agree that Microsoft and other third parties may upgrade the WM-DRM Software without notice to you. If you
decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the WM-DRM Upgrade; provided that, you will
still be able to access unprotected content and Secure Content that does not require the upgrade.
7. INDEMNIFICATION. (a) You shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless SIRIUS, its officers, directors and employees,
from and against any losses, damages, fines and expenses. including without limitation, attorneys’ fees and expenses,
arising out of or relating to any claims that you have: (i) viewed, downloaded, encoded, compressed, copied or
transmitted any in connection with the Software in violation of another party’s rights or in violation of any law, or (ii)
violated any terms of this EULA and/or the Terms and Conditions.
(b) If you are importing the Software from the United States, you shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless SIRIUS
from and against any import and export duties or other claims arising from such importation.
(b) You may not take any action to circumvent or defeat the security or content usage rules provided or enforced by
the WM-DRM Software. SIRIUS is not responsible for the operation of the WM-DRM Software in any way, including
without limitation, revocation of the WM-DRM Software’s right to copy, display, transfer, and/or play Secure Content.
SIRIUS is not responsible for any communications to or from any Secure Content Owner, or for the collection or use
of information by any Secure Content Owner.
8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. NEITHER SIRIUS, ITS PARTNERS, NOR SUPPLIERS (INCLUDING MICROSOFT AND
ZING) IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEqUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES RELATING
TO THE USE AND/OR PURCHASE OF THE SOFTWARE, THE DOCUMENTATION, THE RECEIVER AND/OR THE SIRIUS
SERVICE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, COMPUTER FAILURE AND/OR MALFUNCTION, WHETHER BASED ON
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER OR NOT SIRIUS OR SUCH SUPPLIER (INCLUDING MICROSOFT AND
ZING) HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF. SIRIUS TOTAL LIABILITY TO YOU AND ANY OTHER
PERSONS USING THE RECEIVER, THE SOFTWARE AND/OR THE DOCUMENTATION, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE,
WILL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS THAT YOU HAVE PAID TO SIRIUS FOR THE RECEIVER, THE SOFTWARE
AND THE DOCUMENTATION. THIS ALLOCATION OF RISK AND THE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES IS REFLECTED
IN SIRIUS’ PRICES AND IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF SIRIUS AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE
SOFTWARE AND THE DOCUMENTATION. YOU MAY HAVE GREATER RIGHTS THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE UNDER
YOUR STATE’S LAWS.
5. OWNERSHIP. All title, ownership, rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software and the
Documentation shall remain in the property of SIRIUS and its licensors. The Software includes Microsoft Windows Media
Technology. The Software is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and international copyright treaties.
6. WARRANTIES. (a) SIRIUS warrants that for a period of 90 days from the date of your acquisition the Software
if operated as directed, will substantially achieve the functionality described in the Documentation and will be
free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty shall immediately terminate if the Software is used
on or in conjunction with hardware or software other than the unmodified version of Receiver which the Software
was designed to be used as described in the Documentation, any modifications are made to the Software during
the warranty period, if the media is subjected to accident abuse or improper use, and/or the terms of this EULA
are breached. SIRIUS does not warrant that use of the Software will be uninterrupted or that the operation of the
Software will be error-free or secure. Depending on manufacturer and model of your Receiver, you may or may not be
entitled to upgrades of the Receiver Software. Please check your Receiver owner’s manual for further information.
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Studio/Stiletto Software Termination.
waive, amend and/or modify any of the terms or provisions of this EULA. The arbitrators shall enforce this EULA in
accordance with its terms and provisions.
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days return to SIRIUS, or certify destruction of, all full or partial copies of the Software, documentation and related
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Otherwise, the arbitrator’s decision is final and binding on all parties and may be enforced in any federal or state
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2521, may be decided only by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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AAA Rules and this EULA, this EULA will govern. ARBITRATION MEANS THAT YOU WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO A JURY
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amount that you would pay to initiate a lawsuit against SIRIUS in the appropriate court of your state. SIRIUS agrees
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SIRIUS also agrees to pay the costs of the arbitration proceeding up to a maximum of one-half day (four hours) of
hearings. Other fees, such as attorney’s fees, expenses, travel to the arbitration and the costs of a proceeding that
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(c) Assignment. Except as set forth in this paragraph 11(c), you may not assign your rights and/or obligations under
this EULA to any third party. If you sell or otherwise transfer the Receiver as a whole, you may transfer the Receiver
Software as fully integrated into the Receiver; provided that you also supply this EULA to the purchaser or recipient
of the Receiver, at which time all of your rights under this EULA will immediately cease. SIRIUS may assign its rights
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and the rest of this EULA will remain enforceable.
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by Tim Hudson ([email protected])” THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR
(n) wpa_supplicant. Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Jouni Malinen and contributors.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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3. Neither the name(s) of the above-listed copyright holder(s) nor the names of its contributors may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
Copyrighted Broadcast Material
Several features of the Stiletto 2 enable you to record and store broadcast content for
playback. Broadcast content is subject to copyright laws, and distribution of copyrighted
material is prohibited by law without the express permission of the copyright holder. To
prevent unlawful distribution of copyrighted material, the Stiletto 2 prevents you from
electronically copying stored (recorded) songs or shows to another device.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEqUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY
WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
(o) zlib. Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
Copyrights & Trademarks
This software is provided “as is”, without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable
for any damages arising from the use of this software. Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for
any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following
restrictions:
© 2007 Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved.
® “SIRIUS” and related marks, the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos are
registered trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. “NFL” and the NFL Shield logo, and
the NFL Sunday Drive name and logo are registered trademarks of the National Football
League. “NHL” and the NJL Shield are registered trademarks of the National Hockey
League. “NBA” and the NBA silhouette logo are registered trademarks of NBA Properties,
Inc. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation. T-Mobile is a registered trademark of Deutsche Telekom AG. All other
trademarks, service marks, sports team names, album art, and logos are the property of
their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is
not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original
software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly [email protected]
Mark Adler [email protected]
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and
are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
My Sirius Studio™ and Stiletto Series are trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thompson.
TruBass and FOCUS technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEqUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Hardware, subscription, and activation fee required. For full Terms & Conditions, visit
Equipment and subscription sold separately. Installation required with some equipment.
© 2007 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. “SIRIUS”, My SIRIUS Studio, Stiletto and related marks are trademarks of SIRIUS
Satellite Radio Inc. Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners. All rights reserved.
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Index
MAC Address
Supported Wi-Fi Networks
MAC Address
46, 76
45
Installation
77
46, 76
49
N
A
Deleting Content
Device Information
Display Button
Use of
Display Screen
Backlight Timer
Brightness
59
71
Now Playing Screen
Status
Navigating
Activating the Stiletto 2
Antenna
24
82
Channels, Internet Radio
50
28
16
Channels, Satellite Radio
Library
Antenna Aiming
Antenna Headphones
Receiving the SIRIUS Signal
23, 71
23
23
29
L
52, 53
21
Legal Information
Library
87
25, 51
58
Menus and Lists
Radio Replays
Now Playing Screen
Internet Radio
Library
Radio Replays
Satellite Radio
73
73
63
Audio
See Sounds and Volume
Adding Songs as Favorites
Browsing and Navigating
By Albums
Downloading Files See also My SIRIUS Studio
52, 53
55
49
52
63
27
B
Storage Limits
11, 60
11, 59
Back Button
Use of
Battery
16
22
Supported File Formats
By Artists
55
By Genres
56
E
By Playlists
57
Average Listening Time
Battery Disposal
Battery Life when Stiletto 2 is Off
Charging
Increasing Time Between Charges
Installation and Removal
Brightness, Display
Broadcasts
Fast Forwarding and Rewinding
Pausing
Playing
Browsing and Navigating Channels
Internet Radio
Satellite Radio
9
11
End User License Agreement
87
By SIRIUS Recordings
By Titles
55
O
56
Operating Temperature
Optional Accessories
Home Kit
Vehicle Kit
Options Button
6
18
9
F
By Wish List
57
Fast Forward Function
Selecting
15
17
Checking Memory Usage
Deleting Content
Now Playing Screen
Storage Limits
71
7
8
15
9
59
10
73
Favorites
Library
See also Wish List
52
58
50
64
3
11, 60
11, 59
5
Internet Radio
Supported File Formats
Liquid Crystal Precautions
Locked Channels
See also Parental Controls
Locking/Unlocking
P
33
32
32
Radio Replays
Package Contents
Parental Controls See also Locked Channels
Turning On/Off
Play/Pause Function
Selecting
Power/Lock Switch
Locking the Stiletto 2
Powering the Stiletto 2 Off
Sleep Mode
Premium Internet Radio
Presets, Satellite Radio
See Channel Presets Satellite Radio
7
FCC Statements
40
FM Transmitter, Turning On/Off
73
40, 74
14
74
50
28
G
Lock Switch
Love Function
See Power/Lock Switch
17
Game Alert
See also Sports
General Precautions
38, 75
4
15, 34
14
Recording a Block of Time
Saving a Song or Show
Selecting
34, 60
34
19
C
18
Canadian Compliance
Channel Presets Satellite Radio
Removing
4
30
31
15
18
H
48
Hiding/Showing Channels and Genres 41, 70
M
Saving
Tuning
31
Home Button
Use of
16
20, 22
MAC Address
Main Menu
46, 76
20
30
6
Cleaning the Stiletto 2
Computer, Connecting to
Copyrighted Broadcast Material
Copyrights and Trademarks
Customer Service
Media Dial
16
17
R
76
I
Use of
Radio Replays
25, 62
64
100
100
106
Internet Radio
25, 42
50
Memory
Adding Songs as Favorites
Navigating
Adding Songs as Favorites
Browsing and Navigating Channels
Connecting to a Wireless Network
See also Wi-Fi
Checking Usage
Storage Limits
My SIRIUS Studio Software
71
60
77
63
50
Now Playing Screen
Turning Feature On/Off
63
74
D
44
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Recording
Editing
25, 33
68
Time Zone
Dock
73
73
U
Wi-Fi
Connecting to a Wireless Network
MAC Address
See also Internet Radio
USB Connection
76
44
46, 76
75
Scheduling
60, 66
Auto Shutdown
Dock Info
73
Reference Guide
Buttons, Controls, Connectors
Reset and Erase
Rewind Function
Selecting
73
V
Network List
Supported Networks
Turning On/Off
Windows Media Player
Wireless
13
72
14
17
FM Transmit
Low Light Mode
Traffic/Weather
Parental Controls
Locked Channels
Radio Replays
Settings Description
Sports
73
Volume
14
70
14
4
43
75
74
System Volume
Volume Control
74
6, 76
See Wi-Fi
74
Volume and Hearing Safety Precautions
74
Wish List
S
74
W
Internet Radio
Library
Radio Replays
50
57, 58
64
Safety Precautions
Satellite Radio
Browsing and Navigating Channels
Now Playing Screen
Saving Content
Recording a Block of Time
Saving a Song or Show
Scheduled Recording
Scheduled Recording
See Recording
Select Button
Use of
5
25, 26
28
25, 69
75
Warning and Safety Information
3
Favorite Teams
Game Alerts
Sports Ticker
Wi-Fi
75
27
75
75
34
35
75
Network List
Wi-Fi Status
75
75
SIRIUS ID
70
66
13, 16
17
Sleep Mode
18
Sounds
Spoken Channel Names
System Sounds
70
70
84
Settings
Audio
59
70
70
70
70
70
70
41, 70
70
71
Specifications
Say Chan Name
System Sounds
System Volume
SRS TruBass
SRS Focus
Hidden Channels
Device
Antenna Aiming
Device Tour
Legal Info
Memory Usage
microSD Card
Reset and Erase
Service Info
Sports
Favorite Teams
39, 75
38, 75
39
Game Alert Feature
Adding/Removing Teams
Turning On/Off
75
Game Zone Category
Now Playing Screen
Sports Ticker Feature
Turning On/Off
40
38
39, 75
75
SIRIUS Customer Service: 1-888-539-7474
71
71
Subscribing to the SIRIUS Service
23
71
71
T
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
1-888-539-7474
72
Table of Contents
Time Zone, Setting
Traffic/Weather, Selecting City
Troubleshooting
General
1
73
74
71
SIRIUS ID
Display
Backlight Timer
Brightness
Clock
70
73
73
73
79
80
Internet Radio
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Index
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