®
Xpress Satellite
Radio Receiver
XMB10 Boom
Box User Guide
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Congratulations
Thank you for purchasing the Audiovox Xpress XM® Satellite Radio Boom Box. You are one step closer to experienc-
ing the latest innovation in XM® Satellite Radio. XM® Satellite Radio will revolutionize your in-home or On-the-Go
entertainment.
XM® features over 150 digital channels — 100% commercial-free music, over 30 channels of news, sports, talk and
entertainment, over 20 dedicated channels of XM® Instant Traffic & Weather, and the deepest play-list in the industry
with access to over 2 million titles!
XM® Satellite Radio service gives you the power to choose what you want to hear - wherever and whenever you want
it. XM® is America’s #1 Satellite Radio provider with over 4 million customers.
Your Audiovox Xpress XM® receiver must be used with an accessory kit, such as the Audiovox Home Kit, Boom Box
or Vehicle Kit as required by your specific installation needs. These kits are available at retailers where Audiovox
main units are sold.
Required subscription for service sold separately.
Installation costs and other fees and taxes may apply, including a one-time activation fee. All fees and programming
subject to change. College sports games subject to availability. Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement
included with the XM Welcome Kit and available at www.xmradio.com. Only available in the 48 contiguous United
States.
©2005 XM® Satellite Radio Inc. XM® is a trademark of XM® Satellite Radio. All rights reserved. All other trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.
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FCC Regulations
This unit complies with the interference limits relative to a Class B digital device, applicable under Part
15 of the FCC Rules regarding installation in a residential environment. If the unit is not installed in
accordance with these instructions, it could cause harmful interference to audio or television reception.
If this condition persists after corrective action, consult your dealer or experienced installation facility.
Cautions and Warnings
1. Within the home, do not install the Boom Box in a position that obstructs viewing of any home
entertainment component, such as Television, or stereo system indicators and displays.
2. Do not install or use the XMB10 in locations exposed to direct sunlight, or in areas subject to
extreme temperatures; do not operate the unit in moist areas, in rain, or in areas adjacent
to water such as pools, hot tubs, etc.
3. When outdoors, position the XMB10 and antenna where there are no obvious satellite signal
obstructions such as high terrain, trees, overhangs, etc.
4. When installed indoors, unplug the AC Power Adapter from the wall outlet when the XMB10 is not
to be used for an extended period of time. If batteries are installed, set the Power On/Off-VOL
control to the Off position to prevent unintentional battery discharge, or remove the batteries.
5. To avoid possible damage to the Receiver Boom Box caused by battery leakage, it is
recommended that the batteries be removed when the Boom Box is not being used for an extended
period of time.
6. Do not install or place the XMB10 on an inclined or unstable surface.
7. By adhering to these warnings and safety considerations, serious accidents and/or personal
injury can be avoided.
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Antenna
(P/N 118-1155)
Installation/Wiring Precautions
Contents XMB10
Users Guide
1. If using the adapter, make sure the adapter cable
is not connected to an AC wall outlet until all inter-
connections have been made and verified. The
adapter power cable should be connected last.
2. Incorrect installation may cause damage to the
system.
3. For antenna positioning, refer to the Antenna
Aiming procedure outlined in the Xpress XM®
Satellite Radio Receiver User Guide, 128-7454.
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AC/DC Power Adapter
(P/N 136-3990)
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Setting Up and Installing Your Kit
NOTE: The XM® signal can be received and pro-
cessed virtually anywhere as long as there
are no obvious satellite signal obstructions
such as high terrain, trees, overhangs, etc.
In placing the antenna, therefore, these factors
must be taken into account .
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XMB10 Boom Box
(P/N 144-2484)
Boom Box XMB10 Controls
The Xpress XM® Boom Box XMB10 provides Power
ON/OFF and VOLUME +/- pushbuttons. A power-on LED
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is also located on the front panel. When the Xpress®
Receiver is installed in the boom box, the
NOTE: The Volume buttons on the Remote Control
unit (included w/Receiver Combo) will also
control the volume output of the Boom Box.
1. PHONES Jack: Accepts a stereo headphone jack
to provide private listening capability for the Boom
Box.
4. Power On/Status/Low Battery LED: The LED
lights blue when the Power On/Off pushbutton is
pressed to apply power to the XMB10. When
operating on AC current, the LED will briefly flash
approximately every 10 seconds. When operating
on DC(batteries) current, the LED will briefly flash
approximately every 5 seconds.
The LED will also indicate the status of the
volume pushbuttons when the AUX Jack is in use;
the LED will flash each time the Volume + or -
button is pressed until the maximum setting is
reached in either direction. Then the LED will
resume power source flashing as before.
2. AUX Jack: Accepts an audio input signal from an
external audio device. When using the AUX audio
input, turn the Receiver off to preserve battery power.
Adjust the volume level of the external audio device
to obtain an audio output from the XMB10. The
volume control on theexternal audio device
should be set to mid-range.
3. VOLUME +/- Pushbuttons: Increase or decrease
the volume of the audio output signal from the
XMB10. To increase the
volume level, press
the + pushbutton; to
decrease the volume
level, press the
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5. Power On/Off Switch: When pressed, applies
power to the Boom Box; the power on LED
indicator (4) lights blue.
6. EJECT Button: Press this button to release the
spring-loaded XMB10 mounting plate to install and
remove the Xpress® Receiver from the Boom Box.
- pushbutton.
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1. Battery Installation
Your Boom Box can operate independently of AC
power by installing 8 C-Cell batteries as follows:
2. Cabling Interconnections
You can begin to enjoy Xpress XM® Satellite Radio
as soon as the Receiver and Boom Box Kit installation
are complete. Set up your Audiovox XMB10 by following
theinterconnect diagram.
NOTE: The batteries are bypassed automatically
whenever the supplied AC Adapter is
plugged into the DC 12V jack on the back
3. Installing the Receiver in the XMB10
Install the receiver as follows:
panel.
COVER LATCHES
BOTTOM OF
BOOM BOX
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
COVER
IMPORTANT: Make sure boom box power is off before
installing and removing the Xpress
Receiver.
a. Press the EJECT button at the top of the XMB10; the
spring-loaded mounting plate will tilt forward.
NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
(COVER REMOVED)
RECEIVER
COMPARTMENT
MOUNTING
PLATE
EJECTBUTTON
DETENT
NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
1. Turn the Boom Box upside down to access
the battery compartment.
MOUNTING
PLATE
2. Push the battery cover latches forward and flip
up the battery compartment cover to the open
position.
Xpress
3. Insert eight (8) C-Cell batteries observing
battery polarity as shown; then close the cover.
RECEIVER
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
GUIDEPIN
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b. After making sure the connectors and guide pin hole
are properly lined up, gently lower the Xpress into
the mounting plate, and press down on the Xpress
to mate the connectors together. The raised detent
on the mounting plate will enter the notch on the
rear of the Receiver, indicating the Xpress is properly
seated. The receiver should now be attached
securely to the mounting plate.
c. Apply power to the XMB10 by pressing the Power
ON/OFF button; the LED indicator lights blue. If
the Receiver does not turn on at the same time,
press the Power On/Off ( ) button on the Receiver
front panel.
4. Removing the Receiver From the XMB10
Press the EJECT button on top of the Boom Box; the
receiver will swing out automatically. Gently grasp each
side of the Receiver at the top and pull straight up to
disengage it from the mounting plate.
INSTALLING/REMOVING
THE Xpress RECEIVER
PUSH IN AT TOP TO
SECUREINPLACE
Xpress
RECEIVER
INSTALLED
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5. Installing the Antenna
Interconnect Diagram
For best reception, the supplied antenna should be
placed near a window if in the house or, if outdoors, in
an open area and as high as possible; some
repositioning may be required to achieve optimum
results. The following guidelines are recommended:
ANTENNA
STORAGE
SHELF
RECEIVER
BOOM BOX
XMB10
DCPOWER
ADAPTER
JACK
ANTENNA
JACK (ANT)
a. In a major city, where XM ground repeaters
are present, you can usually place the
antenna away from a window and still achieve
the desired results.
b. You can also place the antenna outside (on the
roof structure), provided it is clear of any
overhead obstructions.
DCPOWER
ADAPTER
(DC 12V 1.5A)
HIDE-AWAY
ANTENNA
CABLE WRAP
6. Antenna Placement Considerations
The antenna should be placed on a relatively flat
surface whenever possible. When outdoors, the
antenna may be left in its mount atop the Boom
Box provided no overhead obstructions are present.
TO AC
WALL
OUTLET
RECEIVER
ANTENNA
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other is a higher-resolution signal-strength
indicator screen showing Terrestrial and
Satellite indications which allow you to opti-
mally aim your XM Antenna. To access and
use this screen, refer to the Xpress XM Satellite
Radio Receiver User Guide (128-7454).
To mount the antenna:
a. Plug the antenna into the ANT connector on the
back of the XMB10.
b. Leave the antenna in place on the Boom Box,
or remove the antenna from its mount, uncoil
the antenna cable, and place it at the preferred
location inside or outside the home. If the Xpress
Receiver display indicates “NO SIGNAL,” the
antenna needs to be repositioned. In addition,
even if you are receiving the XM signal, it is
recommended that you optimize the position of
your XM Antenna as described in this section
enabling you toreceive the strongest possible
signal and consistent, mute-free reception.
7. Positioning the XM Antenna
The antenna supplied with the XMB10 is a high-gain
type that can receive XM’s signal from one of XM’s
satellites and/or, depending on where you live, XM’s
terrestrial repeaters. It is recommended that the
antenna be positioned near a south-facing window or
outdoors with a clear view of the southeastern sky in
order to receive the satellite signal. In some cases, it
will be possible to receive XM’s signal through
standard home walls or a roof. To position your
antenna, first set up the Boom Box as described
earlier in this user guide. Next, position the antenna
until you receive the strongest possible satellite sig-
nal. If the satellite signal is not available, you can op-
timize it for a terrestrial signal (where available).
c. Your Xpress Receiver display has two different
signal-strengthindicators which will help you
optimize the antenna’s position: The first is a
basic signal strength indicator visible at the upper
right corner of the display screen during normal
listening. It has from zero to three vertical bars;
three bars represent the strongest signal. The
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NOTE: Do not cut the antenna cable and attempt to
splice it or attach alternative connectors or
cable. The cable and connectors used in your
XMB10 are specially chosen and attached at
the factory to ensure that they will work with
XM’s unique frequency band. Use an XM-
approved antenna extension kit from your
local consumer electronics retailer. Failure to
do so could damage the unit.
a. Apply power to the XMB10 Boom Box as
outlined previously in paragraph 3c and obtain
an audio output. If no audio is heard, move the
antenna to different positions on the surface
until an audio output is heard. This is the
desiredantenna position and should be
marked.
cable; use protective grommets wherever
rough openings are encountered.
d. If the antenna is mounted outside, route the
cable from the antenna position to the interior
of the home, working the cable through the
basement,under a window sill, etc.; make
adjustments and take up slack whenever
necessary.
e. If outdoors, either leave the antenna in place
atop the XMB10, or remove the antenna and
find a location free from overhead obstructions
such as tree branches, or the roof of a tent or
other temporary shelter.
f. Plug the antenna cable into the ANT connector
on the back of the Boom Box.
g
When not using battery power as the primary
power source, plug the female end of the DC
Adapter cable into the “DC 12V receptacle on
the rear of the Boom Box.
b. After determining the optimum position, turn
off XMB10 and Receiver power, disconnect the
power adapter from the wall outlet receptacle
(if indoors) and disconnect the antenna cable.
h. Plug the other end of the DC adapter cable
into a 110-volt wall receptacle. Apply power to
the Boom Box and Receiver.
i. You are now ready to enjoy XM programming
outdoors or within your home.
c. When indoors, plan the routing of the antenna
cable to the cradle. Make sure you avoid any
obstructions that could crimp, kink or twist the
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Specifications
Nominal Output Power per Channel
5.0 Watts Rms
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Frequency Response
0.3% at 1 Watt
30Hz to 20kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
>65dB Maximum
8 Ohms Nominal
32 Ohms
Speaker Impedance
Headphone Output Impedance
Headphone Output Level
Headphone Connector Type
Auxiliary Input Impedance
Auxiliary Input Level
800 mV (Maximum)
3.5 mm Stereo Jack
8K-Ohms Nominal
2.0 Volts (Maximum)
3.5 mm Stereo Jack
-6dB Nominal at 2.5kHz
Auxiliary Connector Type
Equalizer Frequency
Overall XMB10 Dimensions
19.1” W x 7.5” D x 8.43” H
485 mmW x 192 mmD x 214 mmH
Overall AC Adapter Dimensions
XMB10 Weight
1.92” D x 3.3” H x 2.2” W
48.7mmD x 84mmH x 56mmW
6.75 Lbs. (3.06Kg)
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Maintenance
Periodic Inspection
The XMB10 Boom Box should be inspected periodically for external damage. At least once every 30
days of use, perform the following checks:
1. Inspect the Receiver connector for loose, bent or broken pins, misalignment, etc.; make
sure the Xpress Receiver connector is intact and exhibits no apparent damage.
2. Check the VOL control for freedom of motion without binding of any kind.
3. Make sure the antenna connector at the rear of the unit is free from damage of any kind and that
the antenna lead plug mates correctly and securely.
4. Make sure the DC 12V connector at the rear of the unit is also free from damage of any kind and
that the AC Adapter plug mates correctly and securely.
5. Check the antenna for any physical damage; make sure the antenna lead is secure and not
nicked or frayed.
6. Inspect the overall Boom Box case and speaker grilles for damage such as nicks, scratches
punctures, etc.
Cleaning the XMB10 Boom Box
When cleaning the Boom Box, make sure the AC Adapter is unplugged from the power source. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a lint-free cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning
the exterior of the Boom Box only.
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Troubleshooting
FAULT
PROBABLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
Turn Receiver power on using
the Xpress Power On/Off button
Receiver power is set to off
System does not turn on
Install batteries observing correct
polarity
Batteries not installed or installed incorrectly
Remove power connector from rear
panel of XMB10
XMB10 does not operate using
batteries
As long as the AC power connector is at-
tached to the rear panel, operation is disabled
Replace batteries
Intermittent operation
Low battery level
Connect satellite antenna to XMB10
rear panel ANT jack
Satellite antenna not connected to XMB10
rear panel
ANTENNA error message
Press firmly down on the Receiver to
ensure that the connector is firmly
mated to the Boom Box connector
Xpress Receiver not firmly seated in cradle
mounting plate
Change location to eliminate nearby
obstacles (bridges, etc.)
Check for obstacles over or around antenna
Headphones installed
NO SIGNAL message
Remove headphones
No sound from XMB10 speakers
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof,
undernormaluseandconditions, beprovendefectiveinmaterialorworkmanshipwithin12monthsfromthedateoforiginalpurchase, suchdefect(s)
will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill
of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below.
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation
of the product, damage to speakers, accessories, or vehicle and home electrical systems, malfunction of satellite transmissions, repeater signal
or receiver unit.
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration,
improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE
EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE
AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF
48 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or
representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 z 1-800-645-4994
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA
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