Audiovox SIRPNP1 User Guide - Page 7
Memory MEMO Button Memory Function - sirius
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Encoder Knob and Select ( ) Button: The encoder (ADJ) knob is the primary control for navigating through the various lists and option menus available on the unit. In the default mode, the encoder knob provides sequential tuning through the available program streams. When in the list mode, turning the encoder knob Counterclockwise (CCW) and Clockwise (CW) scrolls down and up, respectively, through the various menus and lists. The current selection from the list will be highlighted on the display. When the item is highlighted, press the Select Button ( ) in the center of the encoder knob to enter the selection. - Category Buttons: CATEGORY The Up or Down category buttons allows the user to advance to the next category group and three preset banks. By turning the Rotary Encoder Knob, the user can then scroll up or down through the streams within that category or preset banks. Once a choice has been made, it can be entered by pressing the Select Button ( ). MEMO - Memory (MEMO) Button (Memory Function): This feature allows the user to capture and store the current program data information (Stream Name & Number/ Artist & Song title). You can store up to 10 Artist/Song Title combinations. The Shuttle also has the capability to search the current incoming Sirius signal, and thereby alert you if it matches the Artist/Song title stored in Shuttle memory. DISP - Display (DISP) Button: This button allows the user to choose one of three ways of presenting the Artist and Song title information on the LCD screen. MODE - Mode (MODE) Button: The MODE Button is used to access various lists that display the Stream Name, Artist Name, or the Song Title. BAND -BAND Button (BAND)/Preset (PSCAN): Each press of the BAND Button allows the user to switch to 3 bands (10 presets each) of Stream presets ( FAV-A, FAV-B, FAV-C). Pressing and holding the BAND -7- 128-6812 7 of 24