Pioneer XM2go User Guide - Page 58

Auto Recordings, Line Out Level

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Settings You can always access a skipped channel by entering its channel number directly. Blocking xL Channels A channel logo that contains "xL" means that you may hear frequent explicit language on that channel. To block these channels: 1 Select menu → Settings → Channel Access → xL Channels. 2 Press the XM button to select Off. xL channels will no longer appear on the channel list. Select On to be able to view the xL channels. Auto Recordings You can turn all auto-recording off by selecting: menu → Settings → Auto Recording, press the XM button to toggle between Off and On. Line Out Level When you connect your XMp3 radio to a home stereo or to your vehicle's stereo (using a cassette adapter or the vehicle's auxiliary input), you should set your XMp3 radio's audio level to match 58

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You can always access a skipped channel by entering its channel number directly.
Blocking xL Channels
A channel logo that contains “xL” means that you may hear frequent explicit language on that
channel. To block these channels:
Select
1
menu
Settings
Channel Access
xL Channels
.
Press the
2
XM
button to select
Off
.
xL channels will no longer appear on
the channel list. Select
On
to be able to view the xL channels.
Auto Recordings
You can turn all auto-recording off by selecting:
menu
Settings
Auto Recording
, press the
XM
button to toggle between
Off
and
On
.
Line Out Level
When you connect your XMp3 radio to a home stereo or to your vehicle’s stereo (using a cassette
adapter or the vehicle’s auxiliary input), you should set your XMp3 radio’s audio level to match
Settings