The
• Select an appropriate wall, depending on where |
you live (refer to the map on pg. 13). The location |
The location of the “X” on the map must be visible to the antenna.
• Place the antenna midway between the left and |
right window frames. |
Use this map as a general placement guideline— some experimentation may be needed to obtain the best reception in your particular situation. See pg. 27, Antenna Aiming, for more information about
Front-panel Controls and Features
of the “X” on the map must be visible to the |
12antenna.
•Mount the antenna facing as close to straight up as possible (below, left).
•To minimize interference caused by roof exten- sions, mount the antenna as low on the wall as possible while avoiding other obstructions (below, right).
• Tilt the hinged part of the antenna back to aim it |
towards the sky (below). |
Note: Objects such as the following can prevent the antenna from receiving the satellite signal when placed at a window or on an outside wall:
• roof extensions |
• the window frame |
• metallic window |
using the ANTENNA SIGNAL screen to aim the antenna.
Memo | Display | Menu |
Power
Display
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•Select an appropriate window, depending on where you live (refer to the map on pg. 13).
screens or tinting |
• objects in the window |
• nearby objects like trees, foliage, or buildings
If the signal is blocked from getting to the antenna, the antenna must be relocated to a more appropriate window, an outside wall free of obstruc- tions, or on the roof.
If you live in:
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Presets | Control Knob |
Power () Button: Turns Here2Everywhere off and on.
Memo Button: Saves and recalls song and artist information; enters
Display Button: Switches the display between different modes, with artist and song title information displayed in various sizes; also used to enter Channel List mode. Menu Button: Enters and exits setup mode.
Band Button: Cycles through the 5 banks of presets; enters & exits the Preset Tune Mode. Jump Button: “Jumps” over to a special stored channel, such as a local traffic channel; then can