Audiovox XDNX1V1 User Guide

Audiovox XDNX1V1 - XM onyX Dock Manual

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    User Guide
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    75 Configuring Your onyX 77 Radio ID 78 Find Available FM Channels in Your Area 79 Set and Select an FM Channel 82 Jump Settings 86 Set Brightness 88 Set Audio Level 89 Signal Indicator 90 Factory Settings 91 Demo Mode 94 Using the Vehicle Dock From the Universal Xpress Car Kit 96 Turn FM
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    5 Introduction
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    your radio: Choose the trim ring that reflects your taste or complements your vehicle interior. • Improved audio connection options: Use either the included Aux In Cable, or the new PowerConnect technology to receive audio through your vehicle's stereo system. • Enhanced real-time channel guide
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    Safety and Care Information IMPORTANT! Always read and understand all the instructions to avoid injury to yourself and/or damage to your device. SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. disclaims all responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown, repair, or other causes. • Do not expose to extreme
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    death, and/ or damage to your device, accessories, and/or to your vehicle or other property. • Vehicle installation and radio configuration functions should not be performed while driving. Park your vehicle in a safe location before beginning installation. • This product contains chemicals known to
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    What's in the Box? menu FM jump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 direct onyX Radio PowerConnect Vehicle Dock Dash Mount Aux In Cable Trim Rings Trim Ring Removal Tool Vent Mount and Extended Vent Clamps PowerConnect Power Adapter Magnetic Mount Antenna Antenna & Dash
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    Introduction onyX Functions Up and Down Arrows Scroll through lists and preview channels; also Press first before entering the channel number, to directly tune to a channel. Power Button Turn radio on and off. Select Button Press to confirm selection for channel and menu items. Menu Button
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    Color-Coded Connections The color-coded PowerConnect Vehicle Dock makes it simple to connect. Just match the colors on the cable ends to the colors on the dock to see what goes where. Rear View AUDIO ANT PWR FM AUDIO (Green) Connection for Aux In Cable or optional Cassette Adapter (sold
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    PowerConnect Vehicle Dock has a wire guide at the top rear that can help you to organize the cables and wires connected to the dock. If you need to bring a cable or wire from one side of the dock to the other, utilize the wire guide by looping the cable though the wire guide as shown. Wire Guide 12
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    13 Vehicle Installation
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    Step 1: Choose a Location for Your Radio When installing the onyX in your vehicle, choose a location where it will not block your vision, interfere with the controls, or obstruct the air bag. The location should be easily accessible and provide good visibility of the display, and should not
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    Option 3 A. menu FM jump 12 3 4 56 78 9 0 direct Option 4 B. menu FM jump 12 3 4 5 6 78 9 0 direct Option 5 menu FM jump 12 3 4 56 78 9 0 direct B. 15
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    bring the temperature up to 60ûF. 1 Locate a flat surface for the Dash Mount. Make sure there is ample room for the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and onyX Radio when installed. 2 Set the orientation of the Dash Mount before adhering it. Loosen the knob and adjust the adhesive foot for the location you
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    mounting plate can be tilted in different directions. Adjust as necessary for your particular vehicle. When the orientation is correct, tighten the knob. Knob Adhesive Foot Dock Mounting Plate 4 Clean the surface with the alcohol preparation pad and let it dry thoroughly. 5 Peel off the adhesive
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    louvers sturdy enough to hold your PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and radio. 2 If the vent louvers in your vehicle are recessed, you may need to use Short Vent Clamps the longer vent clamps with the Vent Mount. If so, remove the shorter vent clamps and install the longer ones into the Vent Mount
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    3 Push the Vent Mount onto the vehicle vent as shown (1) until it hooks on the rear of the vent louver (2). 4 Rest the foot against the bottom of the vent (2), and adjust the
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    magnet which will stick to any metal part of your vehicle, but will not damage the vehicle. To install the Magnetic Mount Antenna: 1 Choose the best location for your antenna considering your vehicle type. Pay particular attention to any accessories that you may have like luggage racks and how
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    SUV: We recommend mounting the antenna at the rear of the roof as shown. Convertible: We recommend mounting the antenna at the leading edge of the trunk as shown. Pickup Truck: We recommend mounting the antenna just above the front windshield as shown. 2 Clean the surface of the selected
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    Vehicle Installation 3 Place the antenna in the location you selected. Follow the Tips and Cautions shown on the next several pages. TIP! Mount the antenna on the roof (for most vehicles) or trunk (for convertibles) where it has a clear view of the sky in all directions. 22
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    CAUTION! Don't mount the antenna inside the vehicle, for example, on the dashboard. CAUTION! Don't mount the antenna on any of the vehicle's front, back or side pillars. CAUTION! Don't mount the antenna close to a roof rack. Adjust the rack so it's further away from the antenna or
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    Vehicle Installation CAUTION! Don't mount the antenna close to another antenna. Mount it at least 3 inches away. 24
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    for how to route and hide the antenna cable. Then route your antenna cable according to the instructions which follow for your specific type of vehicle. Use a blunt plastic putty knife, a credit card, a plastic knife, or a similar blunt tool to lift the rubber window moulding Tuck the cable
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    Vehicle Installation Route cable out from under rear windshield moulding and tuck into weatherstripping around trunk opening Avoid sharp bends by running cable through weatherstripping for several
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    Bring cable out of weatherstripping and into trunk Route cable along trunk wall and into cabin through gap or conduit, along existing wiring harness Route cable along trunk wall and into cabin 27
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    Vehicle Installation Use a blunt plastic putty knife or similar blunt tool to lift edge of interior trim and tuck cable under trim. Continue towards front of vehicle Route cable under trim or upholstery Continue routing cable under trim or carpet towards front of vehicle Route cable from trunk
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    Continue routing cable under carpet or console to radio location Pull carpet or mat back Coil excess slack in your cable to accommodate open doors or trunk lids. Use things typically found around the home, like electrical tape, to secure cables in areas so that hinges do not pinch the cable with
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    Vehicle Installation • Sedan/Coupe With Antenna Placed at the Rear of the Roof: 1. the lowest point. If your rear window does not have rubber molding, we recommend consulting a professional installer. 2. Route the antenna cable out of the window molding and into the rubber weather stripping around
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    hidden location, such as under the carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately). 6. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it to the
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    Vehicle Installation • Sedan/Coupe With Antenna Placed at the Front of the Roof: the carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable with wire ties. 4. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you
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    that could crimp or cut the cable. 2. Route the cable through the SUV's main cabin area under the interior trim, towards the front of the vehicle. Use a blunt plastic putty knife or similar blunt tool to lift the plastic trim just enough to tuck the cable under underneath. Avoid side airbag
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    hidden location, such as under the carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately). 4. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it to the
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    hidden location, such as under the carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable with wire ties (purchased separately). 5. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you can easily connect it to the
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    Vehicle Installation windshield, route the cable out of the windshield molding and the carpet, keeping it away from any vehicle pedals or controls. Secure the excess cable with wire ties. 5. Bring the end of the cable out at the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock location. Leave yourself enough cable so you
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    Power Adapter 1 Plug the Magnetic Mount Antenna into the silver ANT connector on the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock. AUDIO ANT PWR FM 2 Insert the PowerConnect Power Adapter into your vehicle's cigarette lighter or power adapter socket. 3 Plug the PowerConnect Power Adapter into the red PWR
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    ). The FMDA needs to be installed by a professional installer and directly connects the onyX to your vehicle's FM radio. To learn more, check with the retailer where you bought your radio, or go to xmradio.com/accessories. Follow the installation instructions in the next several sections for
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    1: Aux In Cable Installation Instructions 1 Plug one end of the Aux In Cable into the green AUDIO connector on the dock. AUDIO ANT PWR FM 2 Plug the other end into the auxiliary input jack connection of your vehicle's stereo system. 3 Insert the dock into the mount. 4 Insert your onyX into the
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    to "Listening to Satellite Radio" on page 55 to learn about how to tune a channel. 8 Turn on your vehicle's stereo system. Set it to play input from the auxiliary input source. 9 You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle's stereo system. You are now ready to activate your onyX. 10 The
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    menu FM 12 3 4 5 6 78 9 jump 0 direct 4 Insert your onyX into the dock. 5 Power on your onyX by pressing the Power button. 6 Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Verify that you are receiving the XM signal. There should at least menu be one bar
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    to Satellite Radio" on page 55 to learn about how to tune a channel. 8 If you haven't done so, turn on your vehicle's stereo system. Set it to play input from the cassette source. 9 You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle's stereo system. You are now ready to activate your onyX. 10
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    Instructions 1 Insert the dock into the mount. 2 Insert your onyX into the dock. menu FM 12 3 4 5 6 78 9 jump 0 direct 3 Power on your onyX by pressing the Power button. 4 Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Verify that you are receiving the XM
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    provides the best match for onyX. TIP! You'll need to use the 'Manual' tune function on your vehicle's FM radio to tune through every FM channel one-by-one. Turn on your vehicle's FM radio. Start at 88.1 and use the 'Manual' tune function on your vehicle's FM radio to tune through each FM channel
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    Vehicle Dock which came with your onyX, you will have to disable AUX Detect. Refer to "Using the Vehicle Dock From the Universal Xpress Car Kit" on page 96, and complete the additional instructions before continuing with the next step. The audio connection will be through your vehicle's FM radio
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    Vehicle Installation and to tune in steps of .2, i.e., 99.3 to 99.5. Press and channel you selected will be confirmed on the display screen. The onyX will tune to the FM channel. 9 You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle's FM radio. If you are satisfied with the sound quality, you're done
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    connector on the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock. Refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 102 for additional help. Option 4: FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) Installation The FMDA needs to be installed by a professional installer. Professional installation can help improve your radio's reception and significantly
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    49 Activation
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    Music, plus Sports, News, Talk & Entertainment, you need to activate your onyX. 1 Make sure your onyX is properly installed, turned on, and receiving the XM signal so that you can hear the audio on channel 1. 2 Make a note of your XM Radio ID. You can find it on channel 0, on a label on the bottom
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    51 Using Your onyX
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    Using Your onyX The Main Display When listening to a channel, information about the channel is displayed. Channel Number 54 Lithium Channel Name Smashing Pumpkins Bullet With Butterfly Wings
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    Right, Up, and Down buttons to navigate through various features and functions of onyX. • Left or Right button: Displays the channel categories such as Rock, Pop displays the information of each channel. When the button is released, radio tunes to the last channel it had scrolled to in the channel
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    Using Your onyX Menu Button menu Pressing menu displays various options to make setup pressing FM displays and cycles through the list of preset FM channels one at a time. The radio automatically tunes to the displayed FM channel. Pressing and holding FM accesses the FM Settings menu. It
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    Listening to Satellite Radio Tune a channel: 1 Press and release and to immediately tune to the next or previous channel. 2 Press and hold and to quickly scroll through the channels.
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    Using Your onyX Direct Tune A channel can be tuned directly by entering the channel number using the number buttons. 1 To directly tune a channel press direct. Direct Tune Enter
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    Screen Pressing and holding menu in most instances will return you to the main display screen. In some cases, you may need to follow the instructions on the display screen. 57
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    Using Your onyX Favorite Channels You can set up to 10 of your favorite channels so you can easily access them. Each favorite channel can be assigned to a
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    the channel currently being played, or press or to return to the channel you were listening to before you began the scan. Pop 29 BBC Radio 1 Green Day/American Idio 30 Pop2K David Archuleta/Crush (' > Scan Pop Scanning 7 70s on 7 Bee Gees/You Should Be 8 80s on 8 The Hooters/And We
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    and choose a new FM channel from them. Use FM presets when you use PowerConnect to listen to your onyX through your vehicle's FM radio. (Refer to "Option 3: PowerConnect Installation Instructions" on page 43 for more information.) To start using a different FM preset: 1 Press FM to display the
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    TIP! To configure the list of preset FM channels, you need to find available FM channels in your area. Refer to"Find Available FM Channels in Your Area" on page 79. Next, refer to "Set and Select an FM Channel" on page 82. 61
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    63 Special Features
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    . You can coordinate the color theme with your vehicle dash lights and with the Trim Ring of your choice for your onyX. The default color theme is blue. To change Blue 3 Press or to highlight the desired color theme. The onyX will immediately change to the selected color theme. 4 Press the Select
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    to your liking. The Trim Ring surrounds the Select button on the radio. A total of three trim rings are included with your onyX, including the one that is already installed in the onyX Radio. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 menu FM 9 0 jump direct To remove and replace the Trim Ring: The Trim Ring can be
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    Special Features turn the tool. 1 Place the Trim Ring Removal Tool on the Trim Ring on the radio. Use care to align the tool so it's centered on the Trim Ring. menu FM jump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 direct 2 Using mild pressure to keep the tool against
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    -clockwise until it will not rotate any further. 3 The Trim Ring is now loose. Turn the onyX over and the Trim Ring should fall out. If it does not, gently tap the back of the radio until it does. 4 Turn the radio face up again and insert the new Trim Ring into the
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    to the channel. All locked channels become unlocked and will remain unlocked until you turn the onyX Off, and back On. In the category list, the previously locked channels will show an unlocked icon . To turn Parental Controls On (or Off): 1 Press menu. 2 Press to scroll to and highlight Parental
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    Controls will be highlighted. Press the Select button. You will be prompted to select a 4-digit code: i. For each digit, press one of the of the code press Code Confirmation Your Parental Code is: 3287 You will need this code to change or turn off Parental Controls Press Select to continue 69
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    hold menu to return to the main display screen. To lock (or unlock) channels or categories: 1 Press menu. 2 Press to scroll to and highlight Parental Controls. Press the Select button. 3 You will be prompted to enter the 4-digit code. For each digit, press one of the 0-9 keys and then press to
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    finished press and hold menu to return to the main display screen. To change your code: 1 Press menu. 2 Press to scroll to and highlight Parental Controls. Press the Select button. 3 You will be prompted to enter your existing 4-digit code. For each digit, press one of the 0-9 keys and then press
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    shown as Off, press the Select button to turn it On, otherwise continue with the next step. 6 At the "Parental Controls" screen, Press to scroll to and highlight Change My Code. Press the Select button. 7 You will be prompted to enter a new 4-digit code. For each
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    Select button. If your code is correct the channel will be tuned. All locked channels become unlocked and will remain unlocked until you turn the onyX Off, and back On. In the category list, the previously locked channels will show an unlocked icon . 73
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    75 Where Else Can You Use Your onyX?
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    Can You Use Your onyX? SIRIUS | XM offers a variety of accessories that allow you to adapt your onyX Radio to your lifestyle and enhance your listening experience. With these accessories, you can effortlessly take your Satellite Radio listening experience from your vehicle to your home or office or
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    77 Configuring Your onyX
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    Configuring Your onyX Radio ID Your onyX has an alphanumeric ID which uniquely identifies the radio. This ID is used during the activation process. To display the Radio ID: 1 Press menu. 2 Radio ID will be highlighted. If it is not highlighted, press to scroll to and highlight Radio ID. Press the
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    channel, you need to tune onyX's built-in transmitter to the same channel to receive XM sound through your vehicle's radio. We recommend one of the following methods to find an available FM channel: 1 Use the SIRIUS | XM FM Channel Finder Use the SIRIUS | XM FM Channel Finder at www.xmradio
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    Configuring Your onyX vehicle's radio. If you are satisfied with the sound quality, you're done! If this FM channel doesn't work well for you, work down the list until you find an FM channel that allows you to hear XM clearly. OR 2 Manually tune through your local FM channels Manually tune
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    of FM radios are different, based on manufacturer and vehicle style. Some may not work well with the type of FM transmitter used by onyX. This is why we recommend a direct audio connection using the Aux In Cable or Cassette Adapter if they can be used in your vehicle. Professional installation can
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    (i.e., preset) up to 5 different FM channels. At any time, you can select any one of these 5 FM presets to transmit audio from the onyX to your vehicle's FM radio. Having a choice of 5 FM presets also makes it easy to switch to the appropriate FM channel as you travel from one area to another
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    among the following options: i. If the chosen storage location is empty (denoted by "---"), or if the storage location contains the FM preset currently being used (denoted by "current"), then the FM channel tuning screen is displayed. ii. If the chosen storage location has an FM preset that is
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    be confirmed on the display screen and the onyX will tune to that FM channel. 8 Set your vehicle's FM radio to same FM channel. 99.3 FM IMPORTANT! You'll first need to find a suitable FM channel that is unused or available in your area. Set your vehicle radio to the above channel to enable audio
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    menu or wait for the screen to timeout. 3 Repeatedly pressing FM will cycle through the FM presets. 99.3 FM Set your vehicle radio to the above channel to enable audio. 4 Set your vehicle's FM radio to same FM channel. 103.7 FM Set your vehicle radio to the above channel to enable audio. 85
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    Configuring Your onyX Jump Settings The jump button can be configured to either jump to the traffic and weather channel of one of the 20 most congested cities,
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    6 A list of cities will be displayed. Press to scroll to and highlight your desired location and press the Select button. 7 The JUMP Settings screen will display the location you selected. Press and hold menu to return to the main display screen. Set Location Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Dallas
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    Configuring Your onyX Set Brightness To change the display's brightness: 1 Press menu. 2 Press to scroll to and highlight Brightness and press the Select button. 3 Press to decrease or
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    between the dock and the vehicle's stereo system. Audio level is used to adjust the onyX's volume level to match the volume of other audio sources you may use, such as a CD player, other FM stations, or an MP3 player. Do not use the audio level as a volume control. Use the volume control on your
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    and press the Select button. Signal Indicator SATELLITE 3 The Satellite and Terrestrial bars show the strength of the signal being received. TERRESTRIAL 4 Reposition the antenna if you are having trouble receiving the signal. Be sure your vehicle is outside with an unobstructed view of the
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    onyX Radio, AUX Detect should remain enabled. If you are using the older model Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car Kit, and plan to use PowerConnect or FMDA as the audio connection option, you will need to disable AUX Detect. Please read the additional instructions, "Using the Vehicle Dock
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    Configuring Your onyX 2 Press to scroll to and highlight vehicle dock from Universal Xpress Car Kit. Otherwise, leave it enabled. Press Select to confirm or menu to cancel To enable AUX Detect (Do this when radio is transferred to the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock from an older model Vehicle Dock
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    You can clear all of your personal settings, such as favorite channels, FM presets etc. and return the radio to its original out-of-the-box settings To reset onyX to factory defaults: NOTE! Restoring defaults permanently removes all personal settings. 1 Press menu. 2 Press to scroll to and
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    antenna is connected properly or when the radio starts receiving a signal. You can also exit demo mode at any time, by pressing and holding the Select button for 10 seconds. If desired, you can also manually put the onyX in demo mode. The ability for onyX to enter demo mode is enabled by default
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    5 Press to scroll to and highlight Enter Demo Mode and press the Select button. The demo mode will start in 10 seconds. 6 To exit demo mode at any time, press and hold the Select button for 10 seconds. Demo Mode Entering Demo Mode. Press & Hold Select for 10 seconds to exit 95
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    Configuring Your onyX Using the Vehicle Dock From the Universal Xpress Car Kit If you have chosen to use the Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car Kit rather than the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock included with your onyX radio, you will need to complete some additional installation steps. When you
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    TIP! The FM Transmitter must be Off. To verify that the FM Transmitter is Off, refer to "Turn FM Transmitter On/Off" on page 98. 2 Continue with the installation. 97
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    onyX Turn FM Transmitter On/Off Turning the FM Transmitter On applies only if you are using the older model Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car Kit, you to tune the onyX and the FM radio in your vehicle to the same FM channel. TIP! onyX is programmed with FM channel 97.9 as the
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    Off: If you are using the older model Vehicle Dock from the Universal Xpress Car Kit, and plan to use the Aux In Cable or a Cassette Adapter as the audio connection option, you'll have to turn the FM Transmitter under the FM Settings menu in the onyX Radio Off, if it was previously turned On
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    101 Troubleshooting
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    Troubleshooting onyX has been designed and built to be trouble-free but if you experience a problem, try this: • Check that all connections are firm and secure. • Make sure the vehicle power socket is clean and free of corrosion. • Make sure you have connected the onyX as described in this User
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    channel exists. Try this: • Ensure that you have activated your service by following the steps in "Activation" on page 50. • Go to refresh your radio. • Call 1-800-967-2346 for further assistance. • Raise the volume of your stereo system or increase the audio level of your onyX until the
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    Xpress Car Kit, ensure that the FM Transmitter in the onyX is turned Off, and increase the audio level of the onyX. Refer to "Set Audio Level" on page 89. • Check all cables for a firm and secure connection. • If you are using PowerConnect to listen via your vehicle's FM radio, and the problem
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    onyX and your vehicle's FM radio are tuned to the same FM channel. • For PowerConnect, ensure you are using the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock and PowerConnect Power Adapter. • If you are using the Vehicle Dock that came with the Universal Xpress Car Kit or you are not receiving the signal. Check that
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    107 Product Specifications
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    : Audio Output: onyX Radio Dimensions: Weight: PowerConnect Vehicle Dock Dimensions: Weight: FM in (height) x 1.3 in (depth) 69 g (2.4 oz) 9-16 V DC / 5 V DC, 1.5 A 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) XM Magnetic Mount SMB female, right angle 7.0 m (23 ft) 3.5 mm stereo male to 3.5 mm stereo male 1.2 m (4 ft)
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    content and data service providers. You are prohibited from any export of the content and/or data (or derivative thereof ) except in compliance with applicable export laws, rules and regulations. The user of this or any other software contained in a SIRIUS | XM radio is explicitly prohibited
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    connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING! The FCC and FAA have not certified this Satellite Radio Receiver for use in any aircraft (neither portable nor permanent installation). Therefore, SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. cannot support this type of application or
  • Audiovox XDNX1V1 | User Guide - Page 111
    NHL and the respective teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. The Home Ice® channel is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc. The Swinger Golfer logo is a registered trademark of PGA TOUR, Inc. Visit xmradio.com/xmlineup for updates. All
  • Audiovox XDNX1V1 | User Guide - Page 112
    Owner's Record The radio model number is located below and the XM Radio ID is located on the label on the back of the onyX. Record the XM Radio ID in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call your dealer regarding this product. Radio Model Number: XDNX1 XM Radio ID 112
  • Audiovox XDNX1V1 | User Guide - Page 113
  • Audiovox XDNX1V1 | User Guide - Page 114
    xmradio.com SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 1.800.967.2346 © 2009 SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. XDNX1UG 092909a
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