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Listening to the SIRIUS Satellite Radio™
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■ Designating a preset number for 
registration
Press 
zMEMORY
 once.
Press 
jPRESET
 
F / G
 to select the preset number to 
which the channel will be registered and then press 
zMEMORY
 to register.
Recalling a preset channel (Preset 
Search mode)
Specify preset numbers to recall registered channels.
Press 
jPRESET
 
F / G
 to change the preset 
numbers (1 to 40).
Displaying the SIRIUS Satellite 
Radio™ information
You can display the SIRIUS Satellite Radio information 
on the front panel display.
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■ Front panel display
Press 
vINFO
 repeatedly to toggle the SIRIUS 
Satellite Radio information display modes as 
shown below.
Signal reception level
Signal reception is shown in four levels.
Back to “Artist/Song
MEMORY
INFO
3
2
1
6
9
8
7
0
4
5
PRESET
RETURN
TUN./CH
CATEGORY
SOURCE
RECEIVER
AV
AUDIO
4
3
1
2
7
5
6
V-AUX
4
3
1
2
USB
MULTI
NET
PHONO
TUNER
DOCK
SIRIUS
[ A ]
z
v
j
w
i
To cancel registration, press 
iRETURN
 or do not 
operate the remote control for about 30 seconds.
• Preset numbers to which no channel has been 
registered are skipped.
• Preset numbers can also be selected by pressing 
w
Numeric keys
.
VOLUME
0 2 3  H a i r N a t n
Preset01
0 0 1  H i t s  1
Preset number
(Blinks)
Previously registered channel (or “---” 
if no channel has been registered)
Channel to be registered
VOLUME
0 0 8  B i g  ' 8 0 s
Preset01
P o p
Preset number
NOTE
If a status message or an error message appears on the 
front panel display or TV screen, see “SIRIUS 
Satellite Radio™” (
Artist/Song
Artist name, song title, channel number
Composer
Composer name, channel number
Antenna Level
Antenna reception level, channel number
DSP Program
), channel number
Audio Decoder
Current Audio Decoder (
VOLUME
0 0 8  B i g  ' 8 0 s 
Pop
Signal reception level
Channel number
Search mode
J
1 :
If the SIRIUS Satellite Radio information contains a character 
that cannot be recognized by this unit, the character will be 
displayed with a space.
When an information is unavailable, “––––” appears.