Sirius Satellite Radio 10 manual Changing the Lock/Unlock Code Audio Level Antenna Aiming

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Changing the Lock/Unlock Code

Audio Level

Antenna Aiming

When using the home antenna (included) or the optional BMBX-10 Boombox docking station indoors, it is important to position the antenna in an acceptable location (See the BMBX-10 installation guides for more information on the

4.Adjust the antenna for maximum performance by positioning the antenna where the above signals are the strongest. To exit this function, press the SELECT Button or the MENU button.

The first time the Lock/Unlock function is accessed, the user must enter the default lock code. The default lock code is “0000”. This code can be maintained or changed. To change the default lock code, perform the following procedure while in the “Menu Options” List mode:

1.Use the CHANNEL Button to highlight “Lock Options”. Press the SELECT Button to select.

2.Select “Edit Code” (top left) from the Lock Options Menu and press the SELECT Button to select.

3.Enter the default code “0000”.

4.The “Enter Code” prompt will appear. Enter your new four digit code using the 0-9 number buttons. (top right) You will then be prompted to confirm the new code by entering your code again.

5.The lock code is now changed.

Note: You can use this same method to Edit the code once it is changed from the default.

The audio output of the CRSR-10 can be adjusted to fine-tune the audio signal level for maximum performance. This is important when using the optional BMBX-10 Boombox Docking Station. To change the Audio Level, perform the following procedure while in the “Menu Options” List mode:

 

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1.Use the CHANNEL Button to highlight the “Audio Level ”. Press the SELECT Button to select.

2.Use the CHANNEL Button to adjust to the desired audio output level. A 10 segment horizontal bar graph is displayed with a “-” sign to the left and a “+” sign to the right. To select and exit this function, press the SELECT or MENU Button.

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1.In the Menu Options screen, use the CHANNEL Button to highlight “Antenna Aiming”. Press the SELECT Button to select.

2.Two 10 segment horizontal bar graphs will be displayed ( SAT and TER) with a “-” sign to the left and a “+” sign to the right. SAT indicates a satellite signal and TER indicates a terrestrial signal – if available.

3.It is best to position the antenna on a window sill with a clear view of the sky.

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Contents CRSR-10 User Guide Table of Contents Box ContentsSafety Precautions FCC WarningCleaning the Unit Installation in a VehicleInstallation in a Home or Office Running the Car Antenna CableSanyo Controls and Features Basic Operation Default ScreenActivating your Sirius Subscription Changing ChannelsSearch Modes Category, Channel, Artist, Song Searching Channels Channel List ModeDirect Tuning Searching CategoriesSearching for a Channel Preset P.TUNE Mode Setting Channel PresetsRecalling Channel Presets Preset Tuning List ModeDeleting a Song Title Stored into Memory Memory Memo and Song Seek S-SEEK FunctionsViewing Song Titles Stored into Memory Storing Song TitlesSirius ID Activating the Song S-Seek AlertMenu Display Options Use the Channel Button to highlight the S- Seek optionFM Frequency Options Display SettingsFM Transmitter Options Channel Add/Skip Audio Jack Connection OptionsOther Audio Connection Options Lock OptionsChanging the Lock/Unlock Code Audio Level Antenna Aiming Daylight Saving Time DST Observance Time FeaturesMemory Options Sanyo CRSR-10 User Guide Factory Default Changing the Removable FaceplatesTroubleshooting SpecificationsImportant Information Optional AccessoriesFM Switching Box wiring Installation instructions Includes the FollowingSanyo Mobile Audio Model CRSR-10 Limited Warranty Factory Service Weekdays 730 am 500 pm Pacific Time