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Installing the FM Coupler in your vehicle FCC Information FCC INFORMATION:
Contents Please note that the CLA cable supplied with your device includes permanently attached ferrite beads at each end. It is the responsibility of the user to use the cable with the ferrite beads. Installing the FM Coupler Overview Installation Locations Installation Setup External FM Whip Antenna Routing Internal On Glass Antenna Routing The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by XM Satellite Radio, Inc. can void the users authority to operate this device. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 4 5 6 8 12 2 3 Installing the FM Coupler Overview Installation Locations 1 3 5 To install the FM Coupler, first find a suitable location that works in your vehicle. You need to determine the location of your vehicles FM Antenna and properly routing the FM Coupler cables to your FM antenna.. Your vehicles FM antenna will be located in one of seven common locations:
1. front fender 2. rear fender 3. roof top front 4. roof top rear 5. adhered on edges of windshield 6. adhered on top of rear window 7. adhered on rear side glass (in some SUVs) For best audio performance, install the FM Coupler by either clipping it directly to an external whip antenna (locations 1 through 4) or against an interior on-glass antenna using the additional window Contact Bracket (locations 5 through 7). Step by step installation instructions are provide later in this docu-
ment. 4 2 6 7 4 5 Installation Setup Installation Setup External Antenna power Internal on-glass antenna without boot car dock boot glass contact bracket outside inside your vehicle XM antenna XM car antenna 6 input cable coupling module coupling clip output cable external antenna The following steps will guide you through the installation of your FM Coupler 1. 2. 3. Install your XM Radio and vehicle kit as described in your XM Radio Users Manual but leave the XM antenna disconnected from the dock. Locate your vehicles FM antenna and determine the best routing method to get the FM Coupler output cable to the FM antenna. (For external whip antennas, the Coupling Clip needs to be routed outside of the vehicle. For internal on glass antennas, all routing is inside the passenger compartment and the Contact Bracket is used. Connect the FM Coupler input cable to the vehicle dock antenna input. 4. Connect the XM Antenna to the FM Coupler antenna input, located on the coupler module about 2 feet from the end of the input cable. Tuck away any excess input cable and the coupler module behind dash or other hidden location for a clean installation. 5. Route the output cable with Coupling Clip to your vehicle FM antenna. (This guide assumes you have already installed your XM antenna per the instructions in your XM radio user guide. The position of the XM antenna in the illustration below is for example only. There is no need to change your XM antenna installation.) Note: When routing the FM Coupler cable use pre-existing wire channels whenever possible to avoid loose wires on the interior of the vehicle which are susceptible to damage and to maintain a professional looking installation. Route cable carefully by taking notice of how doors open and close, as well as how seats move when they are adjusted so you can be certain there is ample clearance provided for the cable. Avoid inadvertent damage that may be caused by kinking, crimping, twisting or chafing the cables. Secure and tie wrap the excess cable under your dash board, between the seat and the console, or on the floor under a seat or floor mat. Securing the excess cable will help to prevent it from interfering with the everyday use of your vehicle, improve the appearance of the installa-
tion, and avoid any undesirable accidental damage to the cables that might result in loss of satellite signal or FM Coupler performance. 7 External FM Whip Antenna Routing External FM Whip Antenna Routing For a whip antenna in the front, route the output cable under the dash or carpet to the door jam and outside as shown in the illustration. Route the cable across the weather seal near the bottom of the door to reduce water leaks. coupler clip XM car antenna XM receiver coupler module For a whip antenna in the rear, route the output cable along the floor under the door jam trim or under the carpet to the rear of the passenger compartment as shown in the illustration below. Route the cable into the trunk through available wire channels and out of the trunk to the external whip antenna. Always cross the weather seal at the lowest part of the trunk to reduce water leaks. XM receiver coupler module XM car antenna coupler clip 8 9 External FM Whip Antenna Routing External FM Whip Antenna Routing 6. After routing the cable, if you have an external whip or roof mount FM antenna, attach the Coupling Clip directly to the base of the antenna as illustrated below. Cover the Clip with the rubber boot provided to protect and secure the clip. Secure the cable inside the trunk or hood to avoid interference or accidental damage. car antenna snap the antenna clip into place Slide the boot over the top of your antenna. Slide it down the antenna so it covers the clip rubber boot coupling clip 10 11 Internal On Glass Antenna Routing Internal On Glass Antenna Routing For an on glass antenna in the front, route the output cable under the dash or along the floor and up to the window liner along the window edge up to the on glass antenna element. For an on glass antenna in the rear, route the output cable along the floor under the door jam trim or under the carpet to the rear of the passenger compartment then up to the window liner along the window edge up to the one glass antenna element, as shown in the illustration below. XM car antenna internal on glass antenna coupler clip with contact bracket XM car antenna internal on glass antenna coupler clip with contact bracket XM receiver coupler module XM receiver coupler module 12 13 Internal On Glass Antenna Routing Internal On Glass Antenna Routing 7. If you have an on glass FM antenna, install the Contact Bracket on the interior window surface over the antenna element using the adhesive pad provided and the following steps. It may be mounted either vertical or horizontal depending on the portion of the antenna element most easily accessed. Select a bracket position that allows room to attach the Coupling Clip and cleanly run cables. antenna element in glass a. Clean the mounting location on the glass for the Contact Bracket with the included surface preparation kit. b. The Contact Bracket has alignment arrows on the side opposite the adhesive pads. These arrows indicate the contact strip location on the base of the bracket. Align the arrows with the on glass antenna element to ensure you make direct contact between the strip and the antenna element. contact bracket c. Remove the red liner from the adhesive pad and press the Contact Bracket firmly at the identified mounting location on the glass. You can also view the alignment through the glass from outside the vehicle. d. Once the Bracket is in place, attach the Coupling Clip to the flange on the Bracket and route any excess cable behind liners for a clean look. adhesive pads contact strip no boot required 14 15 Internal On Glass Antenna Routing Internal On Glass Antenna Routing CAUTION: Do not connect the contact bracket to the rear defogger elements. In some vehicles they look similar to the FM Antenna. You can distinguish the FM Antenna Elements from the Defogger Elements by several key features. single contact open ends vertical element non-uniform spacing FM Antenna Defogger 1. 2. 3. 4. The FM antenna is typically found on the top 6 to 8 inches of the rear window and the Defogger is below. The FM antenna has open ends (connected to nothing) and the Defogger does not. The FM antenna can have vertical and horizontal (or even diagonal) with non-uniform line spacing. The Defogger has all horizontal lines of uniform spacing. The FM antenna will have a single contact point and the Defogger will have two, which are typically on opposite sides of the window. (The contact points may be hidden behind interior liners or exterior glass tinting but the key is to locate where the elements go off the window edge. The FM antenna will have only one location where the defogger can have two or more.) Rear Window dual contact only horizontal elements with uniform spacing 16 17
1 | Users Manual Part 1 | Users Manual | 1.05 MiB | / September 10 2006 |
DELPHI User
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(><A) SATE LLVTE:RADLO. A Important: This.manual contains.important:safety and operating information. Please tead;understand; and follow the instrtictions inthis manual. Failure to.do.so could:rsult in prsonal injury, death, and/or damage:to your roadyXT, accessories, and/or:to your.vehicle or.property FCC ID::RS2SA10177B Please note:that the power cable that has been supplied with your device is supplied with permanently. attached ferrite beads at each: end: Itis the responsibility of the:user:to use the cable: with:the -ferrite beads. The user:is cautioned: that changes or modifications:not. expressly. approved by XM Satellite Radio Inc::can. void the user's authority to:operate this device:
This. device complies with Part .15.of the FCC Rules. Operation is:subject to the following two-conditions:
(1): This devic- may: not:cause harmful interference, and {2} this:device:must accept'any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment/has: been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant.to Part 15 of the:FCC Rules. These limits:are designed to provide reasonable protection. against: harmful interfer-
ence in.a rsidential installation This. equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency. energy and, if not installed and:used in.accor-
dance. with the instructions,: may. cause. harmful interference to radio:communications. However, there. is. no guarantee that:interference will not occur ina particular installation. If this equipment does. cause harmful .inter-
ference to radio or.television reception, which. can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,:the:user is encouraged to try 'to.correct the interference by:one or more: of the-following measures:
~ Reorient:-or relocate:the receiving antenna.
~ Increase:the separation: between the-equipment and the. receiver. Connect the equipment into:an outlet.on a circuit-different.from that to-which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or.an experienced radio/TV technician for help. A Warning: The:FCC and FAA: have not certified the DelphiXM roadyXT Satellite Radio Receiver for. use in any. aireraft. (neither: portable nor permanent installation}: Therefore, Delphi. cannot support:this-type of applica-
tion: or installation, This is the safety alert symbol: It:is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages. that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Table of Contents A Brief History About Delphi.................. About XM Let's Get Started First, some important reminders... :
Controls ... Display Remote control . Activating Your roacdyAy.. Listening to XM Selecting channels Searching for channels by category Searching for channels by scanning . Using presets Memory and jump Personalizing Your roadyAT Making your vehicles FM radio an XM raciio Screen color...... Contrast Audio level OooON Oo & Oe wm tk et woh ech ED 13 14 15 16 16 7 17 V7 Aiming the antenna TuneSelect . Stock Ticker. info Extras os Changing display information Direct Tune Auto-On es Auto-Off and sleep timer |
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Troubleshooting . vis Contacting | echnical Support Technical information Warranty Delphi limited consumer warranty . :
How you (the Customer) can get service... How state law relates to the warranty Appendix: Vehicle Installation Guidelines for FOC Comp!
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.28 29 29 31 31 jgnees 33 A Brief History The new Delphi roadyXT Satellite Radio Receiversmaller, lighter, and more versatile than the best-selling Roady2. Dock your roadyXT into cradles that are easily installed in your vehicles ce or your home. One simple motion connects your roadyXTs power, audio, and antenna.
* A built-in FM transmitter allows you to hear XM programming on your vehicles FM radio, using any unused frequency on the FM band.
* Exclusive Info Extras and Stock Ticker bring you personalized stock information, sports scores, and more.
* TuneSelect alerts you when your favorite song is being played on any XM channel. About Delphi Delphi is a worldwide leader in mobile electronics, vehicle components, and audio technology. Delphi created the first in-dash car radio in 1936 and 4 continues its strong tradition of innovation in the audio industry. Now /
Delphi technology has helped make satellite radio a reality, and Delphi con-
tinues to expand its in-vehicle and consumer electronics technologies. With its exciting line of satellite radio products, Delphi offers a broad portfolio of products to answer a wide variety of information and entertainment needsin the vehicle, home, office, or virtually anywhere. About XM XM Satellite Radio is the nations leading provider of satellite radio with more than 4 million subscribers. XM offers more than 160 digital radio channels: 67 commercial-free music channels, ranging from hip hop to opera, rock to bluegrass, big band to reggae; 64 talk radio channels, includ-
ing news, sports, comedy, and childrens programming; and 21 channels of round-the-clock traffic and weather reports. Subscribers pay $12.95 a month for the XM service, which was named Best Radio Service by the music industry's leading magazine Billboard at the 2004 Digital Entertainment Awards. Exclusive programming on XM includes Major League Baseball games for every team, all season long. You can listen to XM on a variety of satellite radio receivers for the vehicle, home, and portable use. In-dash XM radios are available in more than 120 vehicle models for the 2005 model year. XM is broadcast via satellite from coast to coast, so you can listen to XM continuously as you travel across the country.
*To receive the XM service, you must subscribe to XM. Available in the continental United States and Canada only. Satellite radio reception depends on the ability of the antenna to receive a signal. The signal may not be available in buildings or if obstructed (e.g., by mountains, trees, bridges, etc) Let's Get Started First, some important reminders We know you're eager to turn on your new roadyXT and listen to XM. Please take a moment to remember the following:
A Warning: This manual contains important safety Caution: Use your roadyXT only with the enclosed and operating information. Please read, understand, and components or approved accessories. Do not modify follow the instructions in this manual. Failure to do so wires or other connectors in any way; you could cause could result in personal injury, death, and/or damage to a malfunction, which could damage your roadyXT and your roadyXT, accessories, and/or to your vehicle or will void your warranty. property. A Warning: When using this product it is always Caution: Refrain from using food or drinks near your important to keep your eyes on the road and your roadyXT. Spilling food or drinks on the unit can dam-
age it. Also, improperly installing the antenna cable can cause leaks, which can damage your roadyXT and/or your vehicte. hands on the wheel. Not doing so could result in injury and/or death to yourself or to others and/or in property damage Controls menu access advanced features __ and configuration options disp change what you see on the display pre/dir select between direct channel entry or up to 30 presets
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- memory save and recall up to 20 artist names or song titles Activating Your roadyxT Use the arrow buttons to find channel 0, then push the select button to choose it. You should see an 8-character XM Radio ID in the display. (The XM Radio ID should also be on the bottom of your roadyXT, and on the package.) Write the ID here:
Litt tT Lt fl Note: Carefully check your XM Radio ID. The letters I, O, S, and F are not used. Activate your XM Satellite Radio service by contacting XM at http://activate.xmradio.com or by calling 1.800.XM.RADIO (1.800.967.2346). You will need the XM Radio ID and a major credit card. XM will send a signal from the satellites to activate the full channel lineup. Activation normally takes 10 to 15 minutes, but during peak busy periods, you may need to keep your roadyXT on for up to an hour to complete the activation process. When you can access the full channel lineup on your roadyXT, you're done!
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important to keep your eyes on the road and your hands tion instructions may result in personal injury, death, on the wheel. Not doing so could result in injury and/or and/or damage to your roadyXT, accessories, and/or to death to yourself or to others and/or in property damage. your vehicle or property.
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Listening to AM Selecting channels Select a channel directly by entering its channel number. Press the pre/dir button (step 1) until 283) appears on the screen. Then press the number buttons (step 2) corresponding to the channel. Channel 12 can be entered as 1, then by 2, or as 0, 1, and 2. Or press the up and down arrows to quickly step through each channel. When you find one you like, press the select button. DELPHI
(e) roadyxt A Warning: When using this product it is always important to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. Not doing so could resuit in injury and/or death to yourself or to others and/or in property damage. Searching for channels by category XM channels are arranged by categories, or neighborhoods. This allows you to see all channels in the Rock category, for example. Press the menu button (step 1), go to Search Mode, and select By Category. Each press of the search button (step 2) tunes you to the first channel of a new category. Notice that the icon is highlighted in the display. Use the arrow buttons (step 3) to sample the channels within a category. Press the select button to choose a channel. If you do nothing for 10 seconds, the radio automatically returns to the normal channel selection method.
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Q pre/dir memory jump CD GD GD 4m Searching for channels by scanning Your roadyXT can also scan through each channel, pausing long enough to hear the programming before moving on to the next one. Press the menu button (step 1), go to Search Mode, and select By Scanning (step 2). Press the search button to begin scanning (step 3). Each channel plays for about 5 seconds. While scanning channels, 9 blinks in the display. Press the search button again to stop on a channel. GT) GT) C1) CT Ic Using presets Your roadyXT can store up to 30 of your favorite channels as presets. The presets are organized into three banks (A, B, or C) that each contain 10 presets. Press the pre/dir button one or more times to select bank A, B, or C (step 1). After youve tuned to your desired channel, press and hold a number button to save the channel into that preset (step 2). Whenever you want to quickly tune to that channel, simply press that button again. You can use the preset banks to organize your channels in different ways: Store your favorite channels in bank A, and someone elses favorite channels in bank B. Or use one bank for music, another for news. DELPHI Memory and jump Press the memory button to remember a song's artist or title. Your roadyXT can remember up to 20 entries. (After 20, any new entry replaces the oldest entry in memory.) To recall the list of songs, press and hold the memory button, then use the up and down arrow buttons to step through the list. Press the jump button to return to the previous channel you were listening to. You can press and hold the jump button for FM presets. See page 16 for more information. ae Oe es =
CT> CT) G1) C1 GT Personalizing Your roadyAT You can easily adapt your roadyXT to suit your listening habits. Simply press the menu button to see the options you can customize. If you ever get lost or decide not to change anything, press the menu button several times to return to normal operation. Or just wait about 15 seconds and roadyXT automatically cancels whatever you're doing. Making your vehicles FM radio an XM radio Your roadyXT contains a built-in FM transmitter that sends the XM audio signal to your car or marine FM radio when using the vehicle cradle only. 1. Turn on your FM radio, and turn off your roadyXT. 2. Unplug any cassette adapter or audio cable from the roadyXT cradle. If you are using the Delphi FM Direct Adapter (model SA10112, sold separately), connect it to the vehicle cradle. 3. Find an FM frequency that is not being used by any commercial FM station. Tune your FM radio through the FM band and note which frequency has no FM station or the least amount of interference. Turn on your roadyXT. Press the menu button and select FM Frequency. Match the FM frequency that you found in step 3. You should now hear XM programming on your vehicles FM radio. If the sound isnt clear or you hear noise or static, try another FM frequency. If you're traveling, you may need to retune periodically; this is due to the differences in signal strength of local FM stations and is not a problem with your roadyXT. 8. Pressing and holding the jump button for 2 seconds pulls up a list of the last six FM frequencies you selected. This allows you to quickly tune to unused FM frequencies when using the FM transmitter. Use the arrow buttons and the select button to choose the frequency you want. Noose. Screen color To change the color of the display, press the menu button and select Screen Color. Use the arrow and the select buttons to choose a color;
to cancel, press the menu button. Contrast To vary the contrast of the display, press the menu button and select Contrast. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the contrast, and press the select button to confirm. Audio level You may adjust roadyXTs audio output level if it is too high (causing distortion) or too low. Choose a setting so that the XM audio matches your other audio sources, such as your CD player or FM radio. To change the audio output level, press the menu button and select Audio Level. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the level and the select button to confirm. Press the menu button to exit. Most users should NOT need to change this level from the factory setting. This is not a volume control; you should set the volume using the audio system that is connected to your roadyXT. Aiming the antenna Note: For use with the Home Kit, sold separately. Your roadyXT can help you choose the best antenna position and orientation. 1. Press the menu button. Use the arrow and select buttons to choose Antenna Aiming. 2. Slowly turn and tilt the antenna. The signal bars on the display will change. Find the position that gives at least two bars on either satellite or terrestrial. 3. The antenna aiming screen remains as long as its needed to help you position the antenna. When you've found the best position, press the menu button twice to return to normal operation. TuneSelect TuneSelect can alert you whenever one of your favorite songs or artists is playing on any XM channel. 1, Press the menu button and select the TuneSelect option, then select Song or Artist. You can choose to select By Song (factory default) or By Artist. Press the menu button again to return to normal operation. 2. When you hear one of your favorite songs or artists, press and hold the select button until you hear a beep. This indicates that roadyXT has saved the song or artist information to its TuneSelect list. The list holds up to 20 entries; when it is full, any new entry replaces the oldest song in the list. 3. When any song or artist on the list is currently playing on any XM channel, your roadyXT beeps and flashes Artist /Song Found on its display. 4. Press the select button to switch to that channel. 5. To edit the list, press the menu button and choose the TuneSelect option, then the Erase option. You can either erase specific songs or artists on the list, or erase all songs and artists. Stock Ticker You can track up to 20 stock symbols and see their prices and movements right on the roadyXTs display.*
TO ADD A STOCK SYMBOL:
1. Press the menu button, select Stock Ticker, and select Add Stocks. 2. Use the arrow buttons to add each letter of the desired stock symbol. Press the select button after choosing each letter. (Your roadyXT has a list of more than 9,000 stock symbols, and will not only help you complete each entry but prevents you from entering incorrect symbols.) 3. When you've entered all your desired stock symbols, press the menu button several times (or simply wait a few seconds) until your roadyXT returns to normal operation. 4, Press the disp button until you see Stocks and a ticker across the bottom of the screen.**
TO ERASE A STOCK SYMBOL:
1. Press the menu button , select Stock Ticker, and select Erase Stocks. 2. Choose Erase All or Erase Some. 3. If youre erasing some stocks, press the arrow buttons to select the stock to be deleted, Press the select button to erase the chosen stock symbol. 4. Press the menu button several times to return to normal operation.
*Quotes are provided by ComStock, Inc. and cover most stocks listed on the NYSE, AMEX, or NASDAQ. Market information is delayed by approximately 25 minutes.
** Extreme cold temperatures can affect the performance of the LCD in Scroll mode. We recommend you change to the Pages mode until the temperature rises. info Extras XM Satellite Radio will broadcast information such as sports scores and other features at various times. *
Press the menu button and select Info Extras (step 1). Use the arrow buttons to see what's available (step 2). Press the select button to add or remove the Info Extras item (step 3). aun indicates that you have not yet selected the item; + means you've chosen the item. To view the Info Extras that you chose, press the disp button until you see the Info Extras items at the bottom of the screen (display mode 5). 0 pre/dir CT) er CD cm CT) G1)
*Sports scores are provided by Stats, Inc.
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Changing display information The Stock Ticker and Info Extras can either be scrolled (moving from right to left in the display) or paged (one symbol at a time). To switch from one option to the other:
1. Press the menu button and select Display Mode. 2. Choose either Pages or Scroll. Press the select button to confirm. Direct Tune Normally as you press the arrow buttons, you can preview what's playing on other XM channels before actually selecting a channel. To automatically tune to a channel without having to press the select button, set the following option:
1. Press the menu button. a 2. Select Direct Tune. a 3. Select On. To return to the factory-default method, select Off. Auto-On When you use your roadyXT in a car or truck, it normally turns on when you switch on the vehicles ignition. If you prefer to manually turn on your roadyXT using its power button, set the following option:
1. Press the menu button. 2. Select Auto-On. 3. Select On. To return to the factory default, select Off. You should also set this option to Off if your roadyXT is connected to a power source that is always live. Auto-Off and sleep timer You can set your roadyXT to shut off the radio 1 to 3 hours after being turned on. Set this option if you have connected your roadyXT to a power source in your vehicle that is always live. Your roadyXT will then automatically shut off and prevent you from draining your vehicles battery. You can also use this feature as a sleep timer. 1. Press the menu button. 2. Select Auto-Off. 3. Select the desired time interval. Choose Off if you do not want to use the sleep timer. Resetting to factory default You can return your roadyXT to the state it was shipped from the factory. Be careful: this will erase all settings, including Stock Ticker, Info Extras, presets, display options, and audio options. 1. Press the menu button. 2. Select Factory Default. 3. Select Yes to restore your roadyXT to the factory settings. Other Things You Should Know Care You should be able to use your roadyXT during most of your daily activities. However, you should remember:
* If your roadyXT does get dirty, wipe the case with a soft cloth (lightly moistened with water if necessary), then wipe dry with another cloth. Avoid chemicals such as paint thinner, alcohol, or abrasive cleansers.
* It is best to keep your roadyXT out of direct sunlight or other sources of extreme heat. Caution: Refrain from using food or drinks near the roadyXT Spilling food or drinks on the unit could damage it. Also, improper antenna cable installation can cause a leak that could result in damage to your roadyXT and/or your vehicle. Accessories (solid separately) We're always developing useful and clever accessories for your roadyXT such as a Home Kit. Check our web sites, www.xmradio.com or www.delphi.com, or your favorite electronics retailers. Troubleshooting Your roadyXT should provide you with trouble-free performance without needing any servicing. If it does not appear to be working properly, first try to remedy the problem by following these steps:
1. Attach all connections firmly and securely. 2. Ensure the cigarette lighter adapter or auxiliary power socket is clean and free of corrosion. 3. Check the adapter fuse by unscrewing the ribbed end of the adapter. If required, replace with a 2-amp fuse only. If your cigarette lighter adapter does not have a removable end cap, then it is equipped with an internal fuse that resets itself after it is left unpowered for a period of time. if you see this on the display:
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NO SIGNAL Cause: The XM signal is being blocked. Move your roadyXT away from the obstructed area (e.g., an underground garage). ANTENNA Cause: Possible problem with XM antenna. Connect the antenna. Make sure the cable and connectors are not damaged or kinked. ANTENNA Cause: When using home stand or vehicle cradle, home or car antenna is not plugged in. Make sure the home or car antenna is plugged into the home stand or vehicle cradle. OFF AIR Cause: The channel selected is not currently broadcasting. Tune to another channel. if you see this on the display:
You should:
UPDATING Cause: Your roadyXT is being updated with the latest encryption code. Simply wait a few seconds until the update is done. Cause: You may have tried to tune to a channel that you have blocked or that you cannot receive with your subscription package. To receive that channel, contact XM Satellite Radio at 1.800.967.2346. Hf this happens:
You should:
The display is blank; nothing happens when you push the power button. Check the power connections to your roadyXT. You do not receive all XM channels you have subscribed to. Your roadyXT may not be activated, Contact XM Satellite Radio (see page 10). Audio sounds distorted when using the built-in FM transmitter. Reduce audio output level (see page 17). Audio is too soft when using the built-in FM transmitter. No audio from your audio system. Increase audio output level (see page 17). Check whether your audio system can play a CD, or regular AM or FM stations. Then check the audio connections between your audio system and your roadyXT. You cannot tune to a channel. Contact XM Satellite Radio at 1.800.967.2346. Verify that you are authorized to receive that channel as part of your XM subscription, and that you have not asked XM Satellite Radio to block that channel. No song title or artist name displayed. Nothing is wrong with your roadyXT. That information may be in the process of being updated. On some sports and news chan-
nels, there is no title or artist information. No audio when listening through your vehicle's FM radio. Make sure that the vehicle's FM radio and your roadyXT are set to the same frequency
(see page 16). Hf this happens:
Audio has static while listening through an FM radio. Audio on XM instant traffic and weather channels sounds different from other XM channels. You should:
Change to another FM frequency (see page 16). If the problem persists and you are using the FM transmitter in a vehicle, use the Delphi FM Direct Adapter
(mode! SA10112, sold separately). Nothing is wrong with your roadyXT. These channels use a different audio technology than the other XM channels. aan sae Contacting Technical Support For additional information in solving problems with your roadyXT, contact Delphi Technical Support at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574), 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday Friday. Technical Support is also available at www.delphi.com. Technical information DIMENSIONS receiver, without cradle: 2.25 in (H) x 3.7 in (W) x 0.7 in (D) 5.7 cm (H) x 9.4 cm (W) x 1.8 cm (D) remote: 3.7 in (H) x 1.7 in (W) x 0.6 in (D) 9.4 cm (H) x 4.3 cm (W) x 1.5 cm (D) WEIGHT receiver, without cradle: 2.6 oz 76g remote: 1 0z 30g POWER receiver: 5 V, 2000 mA maximum current, positive polarity
@@) remote: 1 CR2032 3 V cell INPUTS AND OUTPUTS antenna: 1 RF SMB connector audio: 3.5 mm diameter mini-stereo jack Wananty Delphi limited consumer warranty Delphi Product and Service Solutions (Delphi) warrants all XM Satellite Radio Products sold by Delphi (each Product) to be free of defects in material and workmanship, subject to the following conditions:
The duration of Delphi's warranty with respect to each Product is limited to one (1) year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser. No other express warranties are made with respect to any Product. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the warranty period set forth above. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original consumer purchaser of the Product. Delphi will, as its sole obligation under this warranty, replace or repair, at its option, any Product that does not conform to this warranty. Products may i be repaired or replaced with new or with refurbished items. This limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic or decorative items, including any non-operative parts. Under no circumstances will Delphi be liable for any incidental or consequential damages under this warranty or any implied warranties. These remedies are the customer's exclusive remedies for breach of warranty. This limited warranty only extends to customers who purchase the Products in the United States. Delphi will not be responsible for damage resulting from any (i) deviation of Delphi's operating instructions as printed in Delphi's catalog or on any packaging, labels or other literature provided with a Product, (ii) installation of a Product in a manner which is inconsistent with Delphi's written instructions,
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(iii) alteration or modification of a Product, (iv) misuse, (v) neglect, (vi) abuse,
(vii) accident, (viii) normal wear and tear, (ix) commercial use, (x) improper storage, (xi) environmental conditions, including excessive temperature or humidity, (xii) service by anyone other than a Delphi authorized repair facility,
(xiii) other improper application, installation or operation of this Product, or
(xiv) defects or malfunctions of which Delphi is not advised within ten (10) days of the expiration of the limited warranty period. How you (the Customer) can get service To obtain warranty service during the first thirty (30) days after the date of purchase, you must return the defective Product with the original receipt to the original place of purchase. To obtain warranty service during the first thirty (30) days for Products purchased from www.delphi.com and for all Products for the remainder of the limited warranty period, you must contact Delphi by phone at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574) or by fax at 1.866.790.3675. When contacting Delphi by fax, please include a letter detailing your complaint and a daytime telephone number where you can be reached. If further clarification or additional information is required from Delphi, you may call Delphi at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574). If warranty service is needed at any time during the warranty period, the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt/proof of purchase indicating the date of purchase, amount paid, and place of purchase. Customers who fail to provide such proof of purchase will be charged for the repair or replacement of any Product. How state law relates to the warranty Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties, or the exclusion or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED BY DELPHI TO MODIFY OR ADD TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. 32 Appendix: Vehicle installation Guidelines for FCC Compliances This XM receiver offers a variety of options for connecting XM Satellite Radio to your vehicles FM radio. XM research and lab test results show that using a vehicle cassette adapter can maximize the relationship between the best sound quality and ease of installation. If your vehicle kit does not include a cassette adapter, one should be available at your local retailer, or visit www.xmradio.com and click Shop XM Radio. Audio Quality Cassette Adaptor Professional Wired FM Wired FM
(via FM Coupler) 1. Cassette Adapter Using a cassette adapter for audio is the most popular and best sounding solution. Please follow steps 1 through 4 on the following pages for mounting the satellite radio antenna and securing the XM receiver and cables. 2. Professional Wired FM A wired FM installation kit is available from your retailer for professional installation. See your retailer for details. This solution is recommended if you cannot get acceptable performance with the FM modulator.
(iii) alteration or modification of a Product, (iv) misuse, (v) neglect, (vi) abuse,
(vii) accident, (viii) normal wear and tear, (ix) commercial use, (x) improper storage, (xi) environmental conditions, including excessive temperature or humidity, (xii) service by anyone other than a Delphi authorized repair facility,
(xiii) other improper application, installation or operation of this Product, or
(xiv) defects or malfunctions of which Delphi is not advised within ten (10) days of the expiration of the limited warranty period. How you (the Customer) can get service To obtain warranty service during the first thirty (30) days after the date of purchase, you must return the defective Product with the original receipt to the original place of purchase. To obtain warranty service during the first thirty (30) days for Products purchased from www.delphi.com and for all Products for the remainder of the limited warranty period, you must contact Delphi by phone at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574) or by fax at 1.866.790.3675. When contacting Delphi by fax, please include a letter detailing your complaint and a daytime telephone number where you can be reached. If further clarification or additional information is required from Delphi, you may call Delphi at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574). If warranty service is needed at any time during the warranty period, the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt/proof of purchase indicating the date of purchase, amount paid, and place of purchase. Customers who fail to provide such proof of purchase will be charged for the repair or replacement of any Product. How state law relates to the warranty Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties, or the exclusion or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED BY DELPHI TO MODIFY OR ADD TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. 4 3 z a e 32 Appendix: Vehicle installation Guidelines for FCC Compliances This XM receiver offers a variety of options for connecting XM Satellite Radio to your vehicles FM radio. XM research and lab test results show that using a vehicle cassette adapter can maximize the relationship between the best sound quality and ease of installation. If your vehicle kit does not include a cassette adapter, one should be available at your local retailer, or visit www.xmradio.com and click Shop XM Radio. Audio Quality Cassette Adaptor Professional Wired FM Wired FM
(via FM Coupler) 1. Cassette Adapter Using a cassette adapter for audio is the most popular and best sounding solution. Please follow steps 1 through 4 on the following pages for mounting the satellite radio antenna and securing the XM receiver and cables. 2. Professional Wired FM A wired FM installation kit is available from your retailer for professional installation. See your retailer for details. This solution is recommended if you cannot get acceptable performance with the FM modulator. 3. Wired FM Modulator (See FIM Coupler Installation Guide) The XM receiver is equipped with an FM modulator, which can transmit the XM audio to your cars FM radio. First, determine the proper location for your satellite radio antenna based on the following criteria for your specific vehicle:
You must locate the satellite radio antenna on the top of the roof either in front of the rear window (option 1) or behind the windshield (option 2). The satellite radio antenna will perform best if magnetically attached to a steel surface with an unobstructed view of the open sky and minimum of 3 to 6 inches of metal surrounding the antenna.
* When routing the antenna cable along the windshield or rear window, tuck the antenna cable under the window seal to maintain a professional looking installation and to avoid loose wires on the exterior of the vehicle that are susceptible to damage. Follow the interior cable routing diagram depicted by dashed lines in figure 1 where possible. Oe Keep excess cable behind or under the Figure 1. dashboard. Avoid kinking, crimping, twisting, or chafing the cable. Use pre-existing wire channels when possible. For option 1 and rear mounting locations, route the cable into the trunk as shown. Always cross the weather seal at the lowest part of the trunk to reduce water leaks. From the trunk, route the cable into the passenger compartment through available wire channels and then along the floor under the door jamb trim or under the carpet to the front of the passenger compartment. Do not leave the cable loose in the passenger compart-
ment where it is likely to be damaged. For option 2 and front mounting locations, route the cable along the door jamb and into the vehicle as shown. Route the cable across the weather seal near the bottom of the door to reduce water leaks. Once you have plugged the power and antenna jacks into the car cradle, use the included cable organizer as shown in figure 2 to improve the overall appearance of the installation. Figure 2. Reuse the cable twist ties that were provided with the power adapter and car antenna cables and always be sure to gather, bundle, twist tie, and secure any excess cable remaining after determining the best location for your satellite radio installation. For example, secure the excess cable up under your dash, between the seat and the console, or on the floor under a seat or floor mat. This will help to prevent the excess cable from interfering with the everyday use of your vehicle, improve the appearance of the installation, and avoid any undesirable accidental damage to the cables that might result in loss of power or satellite signal. Be sure to choose a location carefully by taking notice of how doors and trunks open and close, as well as how seats move when they are adjusted, so you canbe certain ample clearance is provided for the cables. Delphi Corporation 4144] West Long Lake Road Troy. Michigan 48098-5090 USA Customer Service: [1] 877 GO DELPHI wiw.delphi.com roadyXT, the XM name, TuneSelect, Roady2, and related logos are trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc
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Page 1 of 12 Rashmi Doshi, 06:51 PM 8/22/2006 -0400, RE: Review of FM Modulator Subject: RE: Review of FM Modulator Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 18:51:40 -0400 X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
Thread-Topic: Review of FM Modulator, Audiovox FCC ID: BGA-XMXP03 Thread-Index: AcbFdYAozy4+OeztQFSGGOXGIiJ6sAAcZxv/ABU864A=
From: "Rashmi Doshi" <Rashmi.Doshi@fcc.gov>
To: <tjohnson@americantcb.com>, "Joe Dichoso" <Joe.Dichoso@fcc.gov>,
"Raymond Laforge" <Raymond.Laforge@fcc.gov>
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 22 Aug 2006 22:51:41.0141 (UTC) FILETIME=[88768050:01C6C63D]
X-NAS-BWL: Found match for 'Rashmi.Doshi@fcc.gov' on the allowed list (417 addresses, 0 domains) X-NAS-Classification: 0 X-NAS-MessageID: 1104 X-NAS-Validation: {9C3ED9BD-B7B8-4535-997B-0205512A69A2}
Tim:
I just wanted to update you on our latest decision. We have decided that in order to process the application, we are going to require that the applicant submit data showing compliance with two configurations.
- Show compliance with tabletop tests using a whip antenna over a ground plane when the coupler is connected to the whip antenna.
- Show compliance in 3 different vehicles with windshield antennas when the coupler is placed on the windshield close to the antenna traces. The vehicle should be representative of different configurations of windshield antennas (rear, side) and large or small cars. Once you have reviewed the test reports for completeness and have determined the filing is complete, please contact us to unblock the specific grantee code. At this time please do not process any more applications than what we agree with. Thus we expect one with XXXX grantee code and two with XXXX in the next couple of days. Once the grants are issued we will block the codes again. Please contact Ray LaForge to unblock the grantee code. On Friday, you may have to contact Joe Dichoso. Let me know if you have any additional questions. I appreciate your help in coordinating this with us. Thanks, Rashmi Doshi Printed for "Timothy R. Johnson" <tjohnson@AmericanTCB.com>
8/22/2006
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2006-08-25 | 88.1 ~ 107.9 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2006-08-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sirius XM Radio Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007714579
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1 | Physical Address |
1500 Eckington Place, NE
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1 |
Washington, DC
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@ATCB.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
RS2
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SA10177B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** S******** B********
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1 | Telephone Number |
(954)********
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1 | Fax Number |
202-3********
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1 |
J******@siriusxm.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
XM Satellite Radio, Inc.
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1 | Name |
P****** M********
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1 | Physical Address |
3161 SW 10th St.
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1 |
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
954 5********
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1 | Fax Number |
954 3********
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1 |
p******@xmradio.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
XM Satellite Radio, Inc.
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1 | Name |
C****** W******
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1 | Physical Address |
1500 Eckington Place, NE
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1 |
Washington DC, Dist of Columbia 20002
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
202 3********
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1 | Fax Number |
202 3********
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1 |
c******@xmradio.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/09/2006 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | XM Satellite RX and FM TX | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
ADVANCED COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS, INC.
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1 | Name |
V******** U****
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1 | Telephone Number |
561-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
561 3********
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1 |
u******@fau.edu
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 20 | 88.10000000 | 107.90000000 |
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