SIRIUSDesktopEcho SignalDockingRepeaterStationSystem
Troubleshooting
This section lists several common problems and suggested solutions. If, after trying the suggested solutions listed here, you are still unable to resolve the problem you’re having with your SIRIUS Echo Signal Repeater System, contact your dealer or retailer for more help.
Problem | Suggested Solution (s) |
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SIRIUS signal strength | 1 Adjust the SIRIUS home antenna until it receives adequate signal from the |
is zero to one bar | SIRIUS satellites. Temporarily connect the SIRIUS radio directly to the SIRIUS |
OR | home antenna by disconnecting the Echo Antenna from the SIRIUS radio, |
Audio from the SIRIUS | disconnecting the SIRIUS home antenna from the Echo Transmitter, and con- |
radio sounds like it has | necting the SIRIUS home antenna directly to the SIRIUS radio or home dock. |
an echo | Using the Antenna Aiming or Signal Strength display of your SIRIUS radio, |
| aim the SIRIUS home antenna to obtain at least six bars of SAT and/or TER |
| signal strength. (Refer to the instruction manual of your SIRIUS radio for more |
| information on using the Antenna Aiming/Signal Strength display, and the |
| SIRIUS home antenna installation manual for more information on aiming the |
| antenna). |
| Reconnect the SIRIUS home antenna and the AC Adapter to the Echo Trans- |
| mitter. Plug in the AC Adapter to a standard 110 volt AC outlet. Verify that all |
| 3 green LEDs on the front of the Echo Transmitter are lit. Especially, if the |
| ‘SIGNAL” LED on the front of the Echo Transmitter is lit, then the SIRIUS home |
| antenna is receiving a usable level of SIRIUS signal that the Echo Transmit- |
| ter can broadcast around the home. If it is not, then adjust the SIRIUS home |
| antenna until the “SIGNAL” LED on the Echo Transmitter lights up |
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