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Step 4: Connect the Audio - xm snap radio manual

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Step 4: Connect the Audio To play XM audio through your vehicle's stereo or FM radio, decide on one of the following audio connection options: • Option 1: Best: Use the provided Aux In Cable if your vehicle's stereo system has an auxiliary input connection or jack. Refer to your vehicle's owners manual to find the location of the auxiliary input jack, or consult the vehicle dealer. TIP! The auxiliary input jack may be located on the face plate of the vehicle radio, on the back of the radio, anywhere on the front dash panel, inside the glove compartment, or inside the center console in between the front seats. • Option 2: Better: Use a Cassette Adapter if your vehicle has a built-in cassette player. Cassette Adapters are sold separately and can be purchased from an electronics retailer, or go to www.xmradio.com/accessories. • Option 3: Good: Use the PowerConnect feature of Snap. PowerConnect plays XM audio through your vehicle's FM radio. • Option 4: Best: Use an FM Direct Adapter. If none of the previous three audio connection options will work in your vehicle, then you will need to use an FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) (sold separately). The FMDA needs to be installed by a professional installer and directly connects Snap to your vehicle's FM radio. To learn more, check with the retailer where you bought your Radio, or go to www.xmradio.com/accessories. Follow the installation instructions in the next several sections for the audio connection option that you have selected. 23

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Step 4: Connect the Audio
To play XM audio through your vehicle’s stereo or FM radio, decide on one of the following audio
connection options:
Option 1
:
Best
: Use the provided
Aux In Cable
if your vehicle’s stereo system has an auxiliary
input connection or jack° Refer to your vehicle’s owners manual to find the location of the
auxiliary input jack, or consult the vehicle dealer°
TIP!
The auxiliary input jack may be located on the face plate of the vehicle radio, on the back of
the radio, anywhere on the front dash panel, inside the glove compartment, or inside the center
console in between the front seats°
Option 2:
Better
: Use a
Cassette Adapter
if your vehicle has a built-in cassette player°
Cassette Adapters are sold separately and can be purchased from an electronics retailer, or
go to www°xmradio°com/accessories°
Option 3:
Good:
Use the
Power
Connect
feature of Snap°
Power
Connect plays XM audio
through your vehicle’s FM radio°
Option 4: Best:
Use
an
FM Direct Adapter
°
If none of the previous three audio connection
options will work in your vehicle, then you will need to use an FM Direct Adapter (FMDA) (sold
separately)° The FMDA needs to be installed by a professional installer and directly connects
Snap to your vehicle’s FM radio° To learn more, check with the retailer where you bought your
Radio, or go to www°xmradio°com/accessories°
Follow the installation instructions in the next several sections for the audio connection option
that you have selected°