Sirius Satellite Radio S50 user manual

Models: S50

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provide you with additional content. You may opt out of receiving any additional content by changing the settings in preferences menu of the Computer Software.

4.DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT. (a) The Software uses the Microsoft digital rights management technology for Windows Media (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of Sirius and third party content (“Secure Content”) so that the intellectual property, including without limitation, the copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. Portions of the WM DRM software (the “WM-DRM Software”) use WM-DRM to transfer or play Secure Content. If the WM-DRM Software’s security has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to copy, display, transfer, and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your computer whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your computer on behalf of Secure Content Owners. Secure Content Owners may also require you to upgrade some of the WM-DRM components distributed with the WM-DRM software (“WM-DRM Upgrades”) before accessing their content. When you attempt to play such content, WM-DRM Software built by Microsoft may notify you that a WM-DRM Upgrade is required and then ask for your consent before the WM-DRM Upgrade is downloaded. WM-DRM Software used by third parties may do the same. You agree that Microsoft and other third parties may upgrade the WM-DRM Software without notice to you. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the WM-DRM Upgrade; provided that, you will still be able to access unprotected content and Secure Content that does not require the upgrade.

(b)You may not take any action to circumvent or defeat the security or content usage rules provided or enforced by the WM-DRM Software. Sirius is not responsible for the operation of the WM-DRM Software in any way, including without limitation, revocation of the WM-DRM Software’s right to copy, display, transfer, and/or play Secure Content. Sirius is not responsible for any communications to or from any Secure Content Owner, or for the collection or use of information by any Secure Content Owner.

5.OWNERSHIP. All title, ownership, rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software and the Documentation shall remain in the property of Sirius and its licensors. The Receiver Software contains software owned by PortalPlayer and/or its suppliers (the “PPI Software”). The PPI software includes MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. The Software also includes Microsoft Windows Media Technology. The Software is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and international copyright treaties.

6.WARRANTIES. (a) Sirius warrants that for a period of 90 days from the date of your acquisition the Software if operated as directed, will substantially achieve the functionality described in the Documentation and will be free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty shall immediately terminate if the Software is used on or in conjunction with hardware or software other than the unmodified version of Receiver which the Software was designed to be used as described in the Documentation, any modifications are made to the Software during the warranty period, if the media is subjected to accident abuse or improper use, and/or the terms of this EULA are breached. Sirius does not warrant that use of the Software will be uninterrupted or that the operation of the Software will be error-free or secure. Depending on manufacturer and model of your Receiver, you may or may not be entitled to upgrades of the Receiver Software. Please check your Receiver owner’s manual for further information.

(b) SIRIUS LICENSES THE SOFTWARE TO YOU “AS IS”, AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW SIRIUS AND ITS SUPPLIERS (INCLUDING MICROSOFT AND PORTALPLAYER) HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR

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Sirius Satellite Radio S50 user manual

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.