Magnat Audio M3-LCD/M4-LCD Channel Selection Modes Scan Tuning, Channel List Browsing/Tuning

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Satellite Radio Operation

Channel Selection Modes:

Scan Tuning:

1.Press the SCAN button and the tuner will scan to the next higher channel and play for 5 seconds before scanning to the next available channel.

2.When the desired channel is playing press the SCAN button again to stop the scanning feature.

Note 1: The channel, channel name, category, artist name and song title will be displayed during scan tuning.

Note 2: Skipped or locked channels will not be displayed. Use Direct Tuning to tune in skipped or locked channels.

Channel List Browsing/Tuning:

1.Press the CH LIST button to access the master channel list menu.

Note: Skipped channels will not be displayed. Locked channels will be displayed.

2.Browse through the channels by pressing the or button. Touch the screen to select the desired channel.

3.The screen will show: Channel, Channel Name,

Category, Artist Name, Song Title and Content Info presently playing on the selected channel.

Press to continue to browse for another chan- nel or go to Step 4 to select the channel.

Note: The audio will still be playing the previous channel and not the currently selected channel.

4.Once the SELECT button is pressed, the channel will start playing.

Note: A locked channel will require a passcode. See Unlocking a Locked Channel section for more informa- tion.

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Contents Operation Installation Manual Index IntroductionBacking Up Your Vehicle Liquid Crystal PanelButton Locations and Functions Remote Control Button Locations and FunctionsMicrophone 25 26 6. Equalizer/Sub Woofer EQ/SUB-W ChooseBasics Operation Language System SetupSetting the Clock Time GPS Setup Navigation, M4-LCD Only Radio SetupBrightness Adjustment System SetupWallpaper Setup Background Image Calibration SetupAudio Setup Equalizer Interface ResetSound Controls Wallpaper Screen DimmerMute Dimming the ScreenRadio Operation Scanning Stored Radio Stations Automatically Store Radio StationsLocal/Distant Reception FM Stereo/Mono ReceptionWeather Band Press the PTY button to display the program type screenDisc Warnings Weather Band OperationMusic Disc Operation Pausing a Music DiscGeneral Operations Selecting the Disc SourceRepeating a Music Disc Track Stopping a Music DiscRandom Music Disc Track Play Order Preview Music Disc TracksSelecting the SD, USB or Disc Source MP3 Operation Disc, USB and SD CardRevealing the Home Button Disc Label Side UpMethod 2 Using the Control Panel Method 1 Using the Touch ScreenMP3 Interface Screen File SelectionDisplay StopRepeating a File Random File Play OrderMovie Disc Operation Pausing/Playing a Movie DiscMoving Vehicle Warning Menu ScreenSelecting a Chapter Stopping a Movie DiscFast Forwarding / Fast Rewinding Audio LanguageAngle View Selection Subtitle Language MenuZoom Selection On Screen Display SelectionDirect Chapter Selection Screen Adjustment ControlsSlow Motion Press button to execute your selectionMovie Disc Setup Menu Movie Disc Setup MenuLanguage Setup Speaker SetupSelecting the GPS Navigation System GPS Navigation Operation M4-LCD OnlyNavigation Menu Direct SelectionSettings Menu 2 Navigation SettingsSettings Menu 1 Touch the Screen to Reveal More Features Map FeaturesTouch the Find Address button Selecting the Cursor as the DestinationEntering an Address or Part of an Address Entering a Zip Code GPS Navigation Operation M4-LCD Only Saved Search Criteria Detour Making a Detour Avoid Parts of the Route DetourTouch the Second Upcoming Route Event area Touch the Detour buttonDirect Selection Detour Itinerary Is the list of the route driving instruc- tions Route MenuTouch the Route icon to save, load and edit your routes Manage Menu Geocoding Error No functionSaved Search Criteria Help No function User Data Management You can manageSelecting the Bluetooth Source Bluetooth OperationPairing Bluetooth Devices Making CallsEnding a Call Connecting an Already Used PhoneLast Phone Number Redial Phone LogPhone Book Bluetooth MusicPress the Menu button Satellite Radio SetupPress the Direct Tune button Radio IDNo Signal Activate Your ServiceSubscription Updated Check TunerSatellite Radio Operation Manual TuningChannel Locked Channel Selection ModesChannel List Browsing/Tuning Channel Selection Modes Scan TuningPress the Category button Channel Selection Modes Category Browsing/TuningDirect Tuning Programming Preset Satellite Channel Preset Satellite ChannelPress the DIRECT TUNE button InformationBand Button Recalling Preset ChannelPress the Preset button to access the Preset Channel menu Enter user passcode 0000 default then press the OK button Mature Content Indication xLSkip/Lock Parental Control a Channel Skipping or Locking a ChannelSkip Lock Column Column Reinstating a Skipped or Locked ChannelChanging the Passcode Selecting the Ipod Source Ipod Operation OptionIpod Interface Track ControlsNavigation Controls Ipod OperationBrowse for a Song NavigationIpod Operation Option Automatic Camera Selection Camera OperationManually Selecting the Camera View Rear View CameraAuxiliary Audio Video Inputs Operation Connecting an Auxiliary Audio/Video DeviceSelecting the Auxiliary Audio/Video Source AV1 Front Input AV2 Rear InputRemoving the Unit InstallationSpeaker Connections Input and Output Connections Black Wire GroundBlue Wire Input and Output Connections 13-Pin Camera ConnectionsRear SD Card Holder Restart ButtonReplaceable Fuse ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED Warranty Warranty

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