Garmin HTAWS User Guide - Page 31

XM Audio

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Each of these time stamps is a date-time group in "DDHHMMZ" format, where: • DD is the day of the month • HH is the hour of the day • MM is the minute of the hour • Z is a time zone designator indicating that the date and time are for standard time on the Greenwich meridian: that is, UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Part Two: Section 4 XM Audio Section 4: XM Audio Audio entertainment is available through the XM Satellite Radio Service when activated in the optional installation of the GDL 69A. The 400W and 500W series units serve as the display and control head for your remotely mounted GDL 69A. XM Satellite Radio allows you to enjoy a variety of radio programming over long distances without having to constantly search for new stations. Based on signal from satellites, coverage far exceeds land-based transmissions. When enabled, the XM Satellite Radio audio entertainment is accessible in the AUX function. The information on the XM Satellite Radio display is composed of four areas: the Active channel, available Channels, Category of the highlighted channel, and the Volume setting. The Active Channel window shows the Channel Name and Number, Artist, Song Title, Category, and provides an indication of signal strength. A bar graph next to the antenna symbol describes the signal strength. Maximum signal strength is shown by three full bars. Category name Channel number Pointer showing current selection being played Artist name Song title Channel number Channel name XM Audio Page Description 190-00356-30 Rev H Channel Name Slider Audio output (enabled or disabled) Signal strength indicator 25

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Each of these time stamps is a date-time group in
“DDHHMMZ” format, where:
DD
is the day of the month
HH
is the hour of the day
MM
is the minute of the hour
Z
is a time zone designator indicating that the
date and time are for standard time on the
Greenwich meridian:
that is, UTC (Coordi
-
nated Universal Time).
Section 4: XM Audio
Audio entertainment is available through the XM
Satellite Radio Service when activated in the optional
installation of the GDL 69A. The 400W and 500W
series units serve as the display and control head for
your remotely mounted GDL 69A. XM Satellite Radio
allows you to enjoy a variety of radio programming
over long distances without having to constantly
search for new stations. Based on signal from satellites,
coverage far exceeds land-based transmissions. When
enabled, the XM Satellite Radio audio entertainment is
accessible in the AUX function.
The information on the XM Satellite Radio display
is composed of four areas: the Active channel, avail-
able Channels, Category of the highlighted channel,
and the Volume setting. The Active Channel window
shows the Channel Name and Number, Artist, Song
Title, Category, and provides an indication of signal
strength. A bar graph next to the antenna symbol
describes the signal strength. Maximum signal strength
is shown by three full bars.
Part Two: Section 4
XM Audio
Category name
Song title
Audio output (enabled or disabled)
Slider
Channel Name
Signal strength
indicator
Artist name
Channel
number
Pointer showing
current selection
being played
Channel name
XM Audio Page Description
Channel
number
190-00356-30 Rev H