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Models: SA10201

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1.Insert the SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver (sold separately) into the cradle by first pressing in on the back of the black inset cradle in the Delphi Audio System. Then letting the cradle tilt forward, carefully slide the SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver down into the tray so that the alignment tabs on the sides of the tray line up with the slots on SKYFi/SKYFi2 and the connector is com- pletely seated. Push on the top center above the display of the SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver so that it tilts back into the Delphi Audio System until a click is heard. The SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver can be removed by reversing this process.

2.Power up the Delphi Audio System combination by powering up the SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver using the power button on the receiver or on the remote control.

3.If the display reads "ANTENNA" after powering up, check that the antenna connection is secure and

completely pushed in. Next, change channels (from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 if the receiver is not authorized yet). If the "ANTENNA" message remains, power down the radio, unplug the antenna, and look for any obvious damage in the connector, jack, or antenna cable. If no damage is detected, reconnect the antenna, turn the unit back on, and change channels again. If the message still appears, contact your retailer.

4.If the display reads "NO SIGNAL'after powering up, follow the instructions in "Setting up the Antenna" on page 6.

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1.Insert the roadyXT Receiver (sold separately) into the adaptor included with the Delphi Audio System until snug.

Caution: Do not use excessive force when inserting the receiver into the cradle. Doing so could cause damage.to the unit.

2.Insert the adaptor containing the roadyXT into the cradle by first pressing in on the back of the black inset cradle in the Delphi Audio System. Then letting the cradle tilt forward, carefully slide the adaptor down into the tray so that the alignment tabs on the sides of the tray line up with the slots on the adaptor and the connector is completely seated. Push on the top

center above the display of the adaptor so that it tilts back into the Delphi Audio System until a click is heard. The roadyXT Receiver adaptor can be removed by reversing this process.

3.Power up the Delphi Audio System combination by powering up the roadyXT Receiver using the power button on the receiver or on the remote control.

4.If the display reads "ANTENNA" after powering up, check that the antenna connection is secure and completely pushed in. Next, change channels (from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 if the receiver is not authorized yet). If the "ANTENNA" message remains, power down the radio, unplug the antenna, and look for any obvious damage in the connector, jack, or antenna cable. If no damage is detected, reconnect the antenna, turn the unit back on, and change chan- nels again. If the message still appears, contact your retailer.

5.If the display reads "NO SIGNAL'after powering up, follow the instructions in "Setting up the Antenna" on page 6.

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FAQ

How do I insert the SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver into the Delphi Audio System?

Follow the instructions provided in the manual to securely insert the SKYFi/SKYFi2 Receiver into the cradle of the Delphi Audio System.

What should I do if the display reads 'ANTENNA' after powering up?

Check the antenna connection, change channels, and if the issue persists, refer to the troubleshooting steps in the manual.

How can I troubleshoot a 'NO SIGNAL' message on the display?

Refer to the instructions in the manual for setting up the antenna and ensuring a strong signal for the Delphi Audio System.