Pioneer AIRWARE User Guide - Page 15

Using AirWare At Home, Skipping channels, Returning to factory defaults - systems inc

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Skipping channels You can simplify the list of channels that you see when you rotate the dial. To skip over a channel: 1. Use the "menu" button and dial to select "Channel Access." 2. Choose the "Channel Skip/Add" option. 3. You will see a list of channels. There is a "+" or a "-" in front of each channel. To skip a channel, highlight that channel and press the dial in to change the "+" to "-." To add a channel, change the "-" to a "+." 4. When you're done, press the "menu" button twice (or do nothing for 15 seconds) until your AirWare returns to normal operation. TIP: You can still tune to any channel by entering the channel number or by pressing a preset. Skipping a channel does not remove it from use. TIP: This should not be used for "parental control." To completely block access to any XM channel, contact XM Listener Care at 1.800.XM.RADIO (1.800.967.2346). Returning to factory defaults You can return your AirWare to its factory-installed format. Be careful: This feature erases all settings, including Stock Ticker, display options, audio options, channel skip/add, Info Extras, and anything stored in "MY XM." 1. Use the "menu" button and dial to select "Set Factory Defaults." 2. Select "Yes" to restore your AirWare to the factory settings. Using AirWare At Home Turn off your AirWare and your audio system. Connect your AirWare to your audio system in either way illustrated below. If you use the home docking station and connect it to a stereo, you must plug in the AC adaptor and home antenna. Your AirWare's audio output will not work if these are not connected. If you attach your AirWare to powered speakers, adjust the audio level using the speakers' volume control. TIP: If you hear nothing, try adjusting the volume controls located on your AirWare. If there does not appear to be power, check all connections and make sure all plugs are inserted completely. 28 29

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Skipping channels
You can simplify the list of channels that you see when
you rotate the dial. To skip over a channel:
1. Use the “
menu
” button and dial to select
“Channel Access.”
2. Choose the “Channel
Skip/Add” option.
3. You will see a list of
channels. There is a
“+” or a “-“ in front
of each channel. To
skip a channel, highlight
that channel and
press the dial in to
change the “+” to “-.” To add a channel, change
the “-“ to a “+.”
4. When you’re done, press the “
menu
” button twice
(or do nothing for 15 seconds) until your AirWare returns
to normal operation.
TIP
: You can still tune to any channel by entering the
channel number or by pressing a preset. Skipping a
channel does not remove it from use.
TIP
: This should not be used for “parental control.” To
completely block access to any XM channel, contact XM
Listener Care at 1.800.XM.RADIO (1.800.967.2346).
Returning to factory defaults
You can return your AirWare to its factory-installed format.
Be careful: This feature erases all settings, including
Stock Ticker, display options, audio options, channel
skip/add, Info Extras, and anything stored in “MY XM.”
1. Use the “
menu
” button and dial to select “Set Factory
Defaults.”
2. Select “Yes” to restore your AirWare to the factory settings.
Using AirWare At Home
Turn off your AirWare and your audio system. Connect your
AirWare to your audio system in either way illustrated below.
If you use the home docking station and connect it to a
stereo, you
must
plug in the AC adaptor and home antenna.
Your AirWare’s audio output will not work if these are not
connected.
If you attach your AirWare to powered speakers, adjust the
audio level using the speakers’ volume control.
TIP
: If you hear nothing, try adjusting the volume controls
located on your AirWare. If there does not appear to be
power, check all connections and make sure all plugs are
inserted completely.