DELPHI SA10116 Setup Guide - Page 2
Setting Up the Repeater Antenna, Using Your Signal Repeater - xm radio
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Setting Up the Repeater Antenna 1. Connect the repeater antenna and the A/C power adaptor that came with your home system in the appropriate jacks. 2. If using a home kit, connect the ministereo (black connector) to the jack labeled "LINE OUT" on the back of the unit. If your receiver does not have a built-in modulator or you choose not to use it, connect the red and white connectors to the input jacks on your home stereo equipment. 3. Place the repeater antenna up to 75 feet away from the transmitter. Try different orientations until you have the best reception. Note: See the Delphi XM Satellite Radio Signal Repeater user guide and your satellite radio receiver user guide for more information. (Go to www.shopdelphi.com to download a copy if you need a new one.) Using Your Signal Repeater Delphi XM Roady™ Home Adaptor Kit** Transmitter antenna Home antenna Delphi XM SKYFi CD Audio System* Also for use with Delphi XM SKYFi Audio System* and Delphi XM SKYFi Home Adaptor Kit.* Delphi XM MyFi Receiver (in home stand) The Delphi XM Satellite Radio Signal Repeater can be used with any of the satellite radio receiver products shown-up to 75 feet away. In fact, one transmitter can service several receivers by attaching a repeater antenna to each receiver! (Additional receiver antennas sold separately.) *For use with either SKYFi or SKYFi2. **For use with either Roady or Roady2. Note: The repeater antenna should be placed as high as possible for best reception. For optimal performance, place the repeater antenna in direct line of sight with the transmitter. Note: Any obstructions in direct line of sight (such as furniture, walls, floors, or people) may result in degradation of signal. Caution: Connect only appropriate input devices to the Delphi XM Satellite Radio Signal Repeater. Connecting an incorrect input device may damage the system and/or the external electronic device.