S50 Manual Update

Please note the following changes to the Sirius S50 User Guide.

Page 39, Turning the Sirius S50 On and Off

The first sentence on page 39, “To turn on the Sirius S50 when in a dock...” should be replaced with, “To turn on the Sirius S50 when in a dock, press and hold the Playlist button on the media player.”

Page 44, Navigating Menus and Lists

The second sentence in Navigating Menus and Lists, “When using the media player...” should be

replaced with, “When using the media player, menus and lists are navigated by pressing the Fast-

Forward and Rewind buttons, and then pressing the Play/Pause button to select the choice.”

Page 45, Navigating Menus and Lists

There is not a BACK menu choice when navigating playlists. To return to live mode from the playlist mode, press the Mode button to enter the tune, genre, or preset mode and select a channel.

Page 54, Saving a Show

The first sentence in the Notes section should read, “Recordings are limited to a maximum of 1 hour each.”

Page 61, Saving Songs from My Sirius Channels

The procedure should read as follows:

1.Press Love (or press and hold Play/Pause when using the media player) while listening to the song you want to save.

2.The heart icon will be displayed briefly and the heart icon is displayed in the lower right corner until the song is saved. (Figure 9)

Page 63, Saving Songs and Shows with a Scheduled Recording

Only shows may be saved with a scheduled recording. Scheduled recordings are limited to a maxi- mum of 20, with a maximum of 2 hours per each recording session. If you attempt to schedule more than 20 recordings, you will be prompted to delete an existing scheduled recording or to discard the new recording schedule.

Page 65, Game Alert

Step 4 on page 65, “When complete, scroll...” should be replaced with, “When complete, scroll to the end of the list and select BACK, or press the Back button.”

Page 105, Warranty

The Customer Service telephone number is 1-800-869-5364.

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Sirius Satellite Radio user manual S50 Manual Update, 39, Turning the Sirius S50 On and Off

S50 specifications

Sirius Satellite Radio S50 was a groundbreaking portable satellite radio receiver that revolutionized the way listeners could enjoy satellite radio on the go. Launched in the mid-2000s, the S50 was designed to provide a robust selection of music, news, sports, and entertainment programming, all with the convenience of portability.

One of the standout features of the S50 was its ability to store and playback content. With a built-in memory capable of holding up to 50 hours of recorded material, users could easily pause, rewind, and replay their favorite shows, ensuring that they never missed a moment of their desired programming. The S50 employed an innovative flash memory technology that not only improved the efficiency of playback but also provided quick access to stored content.

The S50 also boasted a high-resolution color display that made navigation easy and visually appealing. The large screen allowed users to view channel information, artist details, and song titles at a glance, enhancing the overall listening experience. Coupled with a user-friendly interface, this feature made it easy for both tech-savvy individuals and casual listeners to operate the device effortlessly.

Another significant aspect of the S50 was its dual functionality. It was equipped with both satellite and terrestrial antennas, allowing users to receive signals in just about any environment. This hybrid technology ensured that even in areas with limited satellite reception, users could continue enjoying their favorite programming through terrestrial broadcast signals.

The compact and sleek design of the S50 made it portable and easy to carry. Weighing in at just a few ounces, it easily fit into pockets or bags, making it ideal for both commuters and outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, the device came with a variety of mounting options for vehicles, further enhancing its versatility.

Battery life was another key feature of the S50. With the ability to operate for several hours on a single charge, users could listen to their favorite shows without worrying about running out of power during long trips or extended listening sessions.

In conclusion, the Sirius Satellite Radio S50 was a pioneering device that combined portability, functionality, and a rich array of features. Its ability to store and replay content, vibrant display, robust reception technology, and compact design positioned it as a favorite among satellite radio enthusiasts. As satellite radio technology has continued to evolve, the S50 remains a noteworthy milestone in the journey of mobile audio entertainment.