JVC KT-SR3000 manual Running the Antenna Cable, Press the POWER button to turn off your JVC PnP

Models: KT-SR3000

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Note: You can also connect a cassette adapter or an audio cord (both not supplied) to the AUDIO jack to send the signals to your car stereo.

An optional hard-wired FM transmitter—FM Switching Box Assembly (Parts No. 112C3159) is available. By connecting this Assembly between the FM OUT terminal of the cradle and the antenna input terminal of your car stereo, you can obtain stable and reliable transmission/reception.

Running the Antenna Cable

Before routing the antenna cable, confirm that the antenna is mounted in a good location.

1 Press the 1 Press the  (POWER) button to turn off your JVC PnP. (POWER) button to turn off your JVC PnP.

If your JVC PnP has been properly connected and the antenna is receiving the SIRIUS signal, you will hear audio.

If your JVC PnP has not been properly connected, “Antenna Error” will appear on the display of your JVC PnP.

Check the connections and the antenna location.

Make sure your car is not in a garage, or somewhere the satellite signal could be blocked.

2 Slide the locking knob into the unlock position.

3 Remove your JVC PnP from the cradle.

4 Unplug the cigarette lighter adapter from the cigarette lighter and the antenna from the cradle.

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JVC KT-SR3000 manual Running the Antenna Cable, Press the POWER button to turn off your JVC PnP