Delphi SA10201 manual Fcc Requirement

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FCC REQUIREMENT:

How to attach the snap on "ferrite"to the XM Satellite Radio antenna cable.

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Place the XM car antenna

cable into the ferrite.

Snap the ferrite closed.

Be sure you are not

pinching the cable.

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Wrap the antenna cable

around the ferrite once.

The cable should fit tight against the

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Wrap the antenna cable

around the ferrite a second time as shown.

This is how the ferrite will

look if you have attached it correctly.

FCC REQUIREMENT:

In order to avoid interference with nearby radios in your home, use the optional home cradle accessory kit, and use the included mini-to-RCA cable. In your XM radio menu, if the FM Frequency ca n be set to "Off';set it to "OW

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Delphi SA10201 manual Fcc Requirement

FAQ

How do I attach the snap on 'ferrite' to the XM Satellite Radio antenna cable?

To attach the snap on 'ferrite' to the XM Satellite Radio antenna cable, first place the cable into the ferrite and snap it closed. Then wrap the cable around the ferrite once, followed by a second time. Be sure not to pinch the cable.

What FCC requirement should I be aware of?

To avoid interference with nearby radios in your home, it is recommended to use the optional home cradle accessory kit and the included mini-to-RCA cable. Additionally, in your XM radio menu, if the FM Frequency can be set to 'Off', it should be set to 'Off' to minimize interference.

How can I prevent interference with nearby radios when using my XM Satellite Radio?

To prevent interference, use the optional home cradle accessory kit and the included mini-to-RCA cable. Additionally, set the FM Frequency to 'Off' in the XM radio menu if available.

What is the purpose of the 'ferrite' in the XM Satellite Radio antenna cable?

The 'ferrite' is used to prevent interference and ensure proper functioning of the XM Satellite Radio antenna cable.