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3. Route the cable from

the lowest point of the rear window into the trunk. Take advantage of any

10 existing cable channels or wiring conduits.

For SUVs, Minivans & 5-door Vehicles: Bring the cable into the vehicle under the rubber molding for the tailgate, and continue under the interior trim.

4.From the trunk, route the cable around the passenger compartment and to the back of the cradle.

Do not pull the cable across sharp edges that could damage it.

Keep the cable away from areas where it could become tangled in driver’s or passengers’ feet.

5.Plug the antenna into the

back of the cradle (right).

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Note: KENWOOD RECOMMENDS UNPLUGGING THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER AFTER YOU TURN OFF THE VEHICLE’S IGNITION. (In some vehicles, the cigarette lighter remains active after the ignition has been turned off, and leaving Here2Everywhere’s cigarette lighter adapter plugged into the cigarette lighter could drain the vehicle’s battery.)

6.Confirm that the antenna is mounted in a good location.

Make sure the vehicle is not in a garage or somewhere the satellite signal could be blocked.

Slide Here2Everywhere all the way into the cradle so that the connector at the bottom of the unit makes proper contact in the cradle. Press the power ( ) button to turn Here2Everywhere on.

If your Here2Everywhere has been properly connected and the antenna is receiving the SIRIUS signal (Preview Channel #184), you will hear audio. If you do not hear audio, the display will read “Acquiring Signal.” Re-orient the antenna until you hear audio. (See Antenna Aiming, on page 27 to use the ANTENNA SIGNAL screen to aim the antenna.)

Installation in a Home

Note: Do not put the Here2Everywhere in the Home Docking Station until you have completed the installation.

1.Plug the audio cable’s mini connector into the back of the cradle, as shown.

2. Plug the audio cable’s white (L ch.)

 

 

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and red (R ch.)

 

 

connectors into your

 

 

audio system’s avail-

 

 

able audio input.

3.Plug the AC cord into the power supply, then plug the power supply into the back of the cradle, as shown. Don’t plug the AC cord into a wall outlet until the installation is completed.

4.Plug the antenna into the back of the cradle until it is firmly seated, as shown.

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Finding a Location for the Antenna

Due to the paths of the SIRIUS satellites over the U.S., the best location for the antenna will depend

on what part of the country you live in, the orientation 11 of your home, and the locations of any obstructions

that could prevent the satellite signal from reaching the antenna. The best antenna location is on the roof, facing straight up (see below).

The location of the “X” on the map on pg. 13 must be visible to the antenna.

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Contents SYSTEM-H2EV Table of Contents SYSTEM-H2EV Package ContentsWhen replacing a fuse, use only a new one with Safety PrecautionsCleaning the Unit FCC WarningPlacing the Base and Cradle Option 1 Windshield MountOption 2 Console Professional Mount Attaching Power in a Vehicle Installing AntennaCradle Red R ch Existing cable channels or wiring conduitsRoute the cable from Able audio inputSecond-best antenna location is on an outside wall 27, Antenna Aiming, for more information aboutAntenna Replace the battery cover Follow these steps to activate your serviceTo jump back to the previous channel Removing Here2Everywhere From the Car Docking Cradle Basic OperationSelecting Channels Selecting Music by Artist Artist List Mode Selecting Music by Song Song List ModeSelecting Music Tuning Channel Presets Setting/Using Channel PresetsSetting Channel Presets Saving/Recalling Music InformationChanging Display Modes Display OptionsMenu Options Return to List Seek Lock/Unlock DeleteDisplay Settings Sirius ID Menu OptionDevice Lock Options Audio Level Antenna AimingMemory Options Clock Time FeaturesAlarm Clock Program AlertSleep Mode Factory DefaultsSpecifications Auto ShutdownKenwood