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3.To remove the “skip” from the channel, press the Control Knob (or the remote Select button) again.

4.To exit the Channel Skip function, press the Menu button.

To enter a code:

1. Turn the Control Knob (or use the remote 0-9

buttons) to select the first digit of the code.

2. Press the Control Knob (or the remote Select but-

ton) to keep that digit, and move to the next digit.

enter the 4-digit code before the system will tune to the channel, play audio from the channel, or display text information from the channel. When the code is accepted, the channel will play until you change channels or until Here2Everywhere is turned off.

stereo system. Kenwood recommends leaving this at the factory default level unless it is necessary to change it. The most common use for this setting is to adjust headphone volume levels if you are using headphones directly plugged into the cradle.

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A channel marked as “skip” can still be tuned to by

3. Repeat these steps until all four digits are entered.

Note: To permanently remove the lock status from

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using the remote’s Direct Tune feature. Also, if the channel was programmed as a Preset, the Preset will still tune the channel. To lock out a channel completely with security against changing, use the Device Lock menu option.

Device Lock Options

This option allows you to lock channels more securely than with the skip feature. The lock feature will prevent a channel from being tuned to without the security code.

This option brings up a submenu with two additional options.

Lock/Unlock

Edit Code

Lock/Unlock

Upon entering this submenu for the first time, you will be prompted to enter a 4-digit numerical code that will be used to lock/unlock channel access.

Here2Everywhere will ask for the 4-digit code a second time, to confirm.

All future entries into the Lock/Unlock submenu will display the text “Lock/Unlock” on the top line and a channel list below it.

1.Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons) to highlight the channel you want to lock. (The highlighted channel will automatically play.)

2.Press the Control Knob (or the remote Select button) to change the highlighted channel’s status. The word “lock” will appear after the channel name.

3.To remove the “lock” from the channel, press the Control Knob (or the remote Select button) again.

To exit the Lock/Unlock function, press the Menu button.

Note: Locked channels can be accessed only by the Remote’s Direct Tuning feature or by a previously assigned preset. In either case, you will be prompted to

the channel, return to the Lock/Unlock submenu option and follow the steps above.

Edit Code

Use this submenu option to change the 4-digit code, [0000]. On entering this submenu option, you will be asked to enter the 4-digit code as described in the previous section. Once the correct code has been entered, you will be prompted to enter a new 4-digit code, twice. The second entry is requested for confirmation. Once confirmed, the display will return to the Lock Options menu.

Audio Level

This menu option allows you some control over the volume of Here2Everywhere. This is used in setting up Here2Everywhere with a home or vehicle stereo. Typically, you will use the home or vehicle stereo volume control after this setting is correct. This set- ting can be used to raise or lower the output signal level on the stereo mini-jack to better match the

Upon selecting this option, Here2Everywhere’s top line displays two 10-segment horizontal bar graphs:

One is labeled “SAT,” and shows the satellite signal strength. The other is labeled “TER,” and indicates the strength of the terrestrial (ground- based) SIRIUS signal. The terrestrial SIRIUS signal is only present in cities.

Moving the antenna location may adjust the bar graph signal strength indications and insure opti- mum reception. Pressing the Control Knob, the menu button, or the remote Select button returns to the top level Menu Options.

Note: Most Menu screens automatically exit after a few seconds without user input. The Antenna Aiming

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Kenwood H2EC operating instructions Antenna Aiming, Device Lock Options, Audio Level, Lock/Unlock, Edit Code