When pressed and held, this button allows you to switch between
7. Power On/Off ( ) Button: Press this button to apply power to the Satellite Radio Receiver system. The associated radio must be turned on and off separately using its power switch.
This button is also used to back light the number keys when the system is on. To do so, momentarily pressed and release the Power On/Off Button. The back lighting will last for 10 seconds.
8.Mute Function Button: Momentarily press the shift (SFT) button; then press and hold the down directional (W) button to enable the audio mute function. When enabled, the audio program is muted and the Mute
icon ( ) appears in the lower right corner of the SCU display. Press any button to exit the mute function.
9.Scan Functions:
Scanning All Channels – [enter code (SFT)+0+9+6+0+(SFT)] Mo- mentarily press the Shift (SFT) button; then press and hold either direc- tional button (WX) for 2 seconds to enable the Channel Scan function. When enabled, each channel is scanned in the either direction for 10 sec- onds before moving on to the next active channel. This permits channel preview or introductory sampling of channel programming. The channel (CH) icon on the SCU screen will appear in reverse image
Scanning Preset Channels - [enter code (SFT)+0+9+6+1+(SFT)] This function works in the same way as the Scanning All Channels mode, except this mode will only scan the preset channels. You can configure up to 20 preset channels (two groups of 10 channels, upper and lower). Preset channel being previewed are displayed in the lower right corner. A black number on white background indicates that it is part of the lower group of channels and a White number on a Black background indicates that it is part of the upper group. When scanning these channels an indica- tor will appear in the right corner of the screen.
·(SR1) = Lower Preset Channel Group (first 10 channels)
·(SR2) = Upper Preset Channel Group (next 10 channels)
To switch between the two groups of preset channels press and hold the Shift (SFT) button for 2 seconds until a tone is heard indicating the switch was made.
SATELLITE RADIO RECEIVER (RRU)
The RRU is a central
NOTE: The SIRIUS® signal can be received and processed virtually anywhere as long as there are no obvious Satellite Signal Obstructions such as some parking garages, tunnels, tall structures and mountains as illustrated in Figure A Possible Satellite Signal Obstructions.
The RRU is typically installed under the seat or in the trunk/rear of the vehicle.
SATELLITE RADIO RF MODULATOR
The RF Modulator receives the satellite RF signals from the RRU and provides the necessary FM
Unobstructed Satellite Signal | Satellite Signal Blocked |
| by Tall Structures |
Satellite Signal Blocked by | Satellite Signal Blocked by |
High Terrain | Tunnels and Underpasses |
Figure 3. Possible Satellite Signal Obstructions
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