Audiovox SIRHK1A Installation Guide - Page 7

If the antenna is mounted outside, route

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c. Apply power to the Shuttle system as outlined in the associated User Guide and obtain an audio output. If no audio is heard, move the antenna to different positions on the surface until an audio output is heard. This is the desired antenna position and should be marked with masking tape or by another nonscratch method. d. After determining the optimum position, turn off Shuttle power, disconnect the power adapter from the wall outlet receptacle and disconnect the antenna cable. e. Plan the routing of the antenna cable to the Shuttle RF input. Make sure you avoid any obstructions that could crimp, kink or twist the cable; use protective grommets wherever rough openings are encountered. f. If the antenna is mounted outside, route the cable from the antenna position to the interior of the home, working the cable through the basement,under a window sill, etc.; make adjustments and take up slack whenever necessary. g. Plug the antenna cable into the SAT (MAIN) connector on the back of the cradle. j. Plug the female end of the AC cable into the DC adapter; then plug the DC Adapter jack into the DC 12V receptacle on the cradle. k. Plug the other end of the AC cable into a 110volt wall receptacle; the integral power LED in the Shuttle power button ( ) will light red. l. You are now ready to enjoy Sirius programming within your home. -7- 128-6814 7 of 8

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c.
Apply power to the Shuttle system as outlined
in the associated User Guide and obtain an
audio output. If no audio is heard, move the
antenna to different positions on the surface
until an audio output is heard. This is the
desired antenna position and should be
marked with masking tape or by another non-
scratch method.
d.
After determining the optimum position, turn
off Shuttle power, disconnect the power
adapter from the wall outlet receptacle and
disconnect the antenna cable.
e.
Plan the routing of the antenna cable to the
Shuttle RF input. Make sure you avoid any
obstructions that could crimp, kink or twist the
cable; use protective grommets wherever rough
openings are encountered.
f.
If the antenna is mounted outside, route the
cable from the antenna position to the interior
of the home, working the cable through the
basement,under a window sill, etc.; make
adjustments and take up slack whenever
necessary.
g.
Plug the antenna cable into the SAT (MAIN)
connector on the back of the cradle.
j.
Plug the female end of the AC cable into the DC
adapter; then plug the DC Adapter jack
into the
DC 12V receptacle on the cradle.
k.
Plug the other end of the AC cable into a 110-
volt wall receptacle; the integral power LED in
the Shuttle power button (
) will light red.
l.
You are now ready to enjoy Sirius programming
within your home.