Sirius Satellite Radio SIR STRPNP1 User Manual

Brix Lab  
A Division of Brix Group, Inc.  
541 Division St.  
Campbell, CA 95008  
866-787-1810  
User Guide SIR-STRPNP1  
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2003 Brix Group  
• When replacing a fuse, use only a new one with  
the proper rating. Using a fuse with the wrong rating  
may cause the unit to malfunction.  
To prevent a short circuit when replacing a fuse,  
first disconnect the wiring harness.  
• When drilling holes to mount the unit, make sure  
not to damage wiring or other systems on the  
other side.  
User Guide. The user could lose the authority to  
operate this equipment if an unauthorized  
change or modification is made.  
Warning  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Take the following precautions to prevent fire and  
avoid personal injury:  
To avoid short circuits, never put or leave any  
metallic objects (coins, tools, etc.) inside the unit.  
• If the unit emits smoke or strange smells, turn  
the power off immediately and consult your Brix  
Group dealer.  
Note  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
rules are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
communications if it is not installed and used in  
accordance with these instructions. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one of more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
Cleaning the Unit  
If the unit becomes dirty, turn its power off and wipe  
it clean with a soft dry cloth. Do not use hard cloths  
or paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile solvents to  
clean the unit. These may cause damage or  
remove indicator characters.  
• Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong  
shocks.  
Note  
• If the LCD display becomes damaged or broken, If the unit doesn’t seem to be working properly:  
do not touch the liquid crystal fluid. The fluid may  
be dangerous to your health or even fatal. If he  
liquid crystal fluid contacts your body or clothing,  
immediately wash it off with soap and water.  
• Turn the unit’s power off, wait 5 – 10 seconds,  
then turn the power on again.  
• If the unit still mis-operates, turn the unit’s power  
off, remove it from the cradle, wait 5 – 10 seconds,  
replace it in the cradle and turn the power back on. If  
the problem persists, consult your Streamer dealer.  
Warning  
Do not operate the unit in a way that might divert  
your attention from driving safely. As a driver, you  
alone are responsible for safely operating your  
vehicle in accordance with traffic safety laws at all  
times.  
Caution  
Take the following precautions to keep the unit in  
proper working order:  
FCC Warning  
• Be sure the unit is connected to a 12V DC power This equipment may generate or use radio  
supply with a negative ground connection.  
• Do not open the unit.  
frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this  
equipment may cause harmful interference unless  
the modifications are expressly approved in this  
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Vehicle Docking Kit Installation Guide for SIR-STRVK1 or SIR-STRVK2 Kit (sold seperately)  
Installation in a Vehicle (continued)  
Note: Do not put Streamer in the docking station until you have completed the installation.  
1. Determine where you want to  
mount Streamer.  
cradle to the base or to the  
suction cup mount.  
5. Plug the cigarette lighter  
adapter into the back of the cradle.  
Don’t plug the adapter into the  
cigarette lighter until the  
Streamer in a location where the  
Note: The SIR-STRVK1 Kit doesn’t come with the shown cassette  
adapter because it has a wireless FM Transmitter.  
base can be attached with the  
provided screws or on the  
windshield with the provided  
suction-cup mount..  
2. You can bend the leaves on  
the base to conform to curved  
mounting surfaces.  
3. Peel the covering away from  
the adhesive on the bottom of  
the base and adhere it to the  
mounting surface. Use the  
provided screws to securely  
attach the base to the surface.  
• If using screws, be sure that  
you do not damage wiring or  
other systems on the other side  
of the mounting surface.  
SIR-STRVK1Contents:  
Installation Guide.  
• Do not install Streamer where  
it may obstruct your view through  
the windshield or your view of  
your vehicle’s indicator displays.  
• Do not install Streamer where  
it will hinder your access to the  
vehicle’s controls.  
• Do not install Streamer where  
it may hinder the function of  
safety devices such as an  
airbag. Doing so may prevent  
the air-bag from functioning  
properly in the event of an  
accident.  
Vehicle docking cradle with  
wireless FM transmitter.  
Suction Cup Mount.  
Heavy-duty antenna mount (not  
shown).  
Cigarette lighter power supply.  
Magnetic roof-mount SIRIUS  
antenna.  
installation is completed.  
6A. Plug the cassette adapter into  
the back of the cradle (SIRSTRVK2  
kit only). For the SIR-STRVK1 kit,  
tune your radio to one of four FM  
stations on the side of the vehicle  
dock  
6B. If your car stereo has an aux  
input, plug the supplied audio  
cable into the back of the cradle  
instead of the cassette adapter.  
Plug the audio cable’s white (L  
ch,) and red (R ch.) connectors  
into your car stereo.  
SIR-STRVK2Contents:  
Installation Guide.  
Vehicle docking cradle.  
•Base mount.  
•Cassette adapter.  
Cigarette lighter power supply.  
•Audio cable.  
• Find a location that provides  
good visibility of and access to  
Streamer’s front panel.  
• The Brix Group strongly  
recommends that you mount  
4. Using the provided screws,  
assemble the docking station  
Magnetic roof-mount SIRIUS  
antenna.  
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Installation in a Vehicle: Mounting the Antenna  
Installation in a Vehicle: Running the Antenna Cable  
1. Temporarily plug the antenna into the  
“1-Sat/Terr (Main)” connector on the back  
of the cradle until it is firmly seated.  
•Best reception is achieved with the antenna mounted on  
the roof or trunk for convertibles.  
• For SUVs, minvans & 5-door vehicles, bring the  
cable into the vehicle under the rubber molding for  
the tailgate, and continue under the interior trim.  
1. Turn Streamer’s power off and remove it from  
the cradle; unplug the cigarette lighter adapter  
from the cigarette lighter; unplug the antenna from  
the cradle.  
2. Route the cable from the antenna to the  
vehicle’s interior by tucking it underneath the  
rubber molding around rear window, as shown  
below.  
• If the vehicle has a roof rack or skid ribs, it may be  
necessary to mount the antenna off-center.  
3.The antenna’s powerful magnet will secure it to the metal  
surface. Before routing the antenna cable, confirm that the  
antenna is mounted in a good location:  
4. From the trunk, route the cable around the  
passenger compartment and to the back of the  
cradle.  
• Do not pull the wire across sharp edges that could  
damage it.  
4. Temporarily plug the cigarette lighter adapter into the  
cigarette lighter.  
5. Slide Streamer all the way into the cradle so that the  
connector at the bottom of the unit makes proper contact in  
the cradle. Press and hold the POWER button to turn  
Streamer on.  
6. If your Streamer has been properly connected and the  
antenna is receiving the SIRIUS signal you will hear audio.  
If you do not hear audio, the display will read “Antenna  
Error”. Re-orient the antenna until you hear audio. (See  
Antenna Signal, on page 27 to use the ANTENNA SIGNAL  
screen to aim the antenna.)  
• Keep the wire away from areas where it could  
become tangled in driver’s and passenger’s feet.  
5. Plug the antenna into the back of cradle where it  
says “ANT”.  
2. Find an antenna location on a metal  
surface of your vehicle at least 12" x 12",  
and at least 6" from a window. If you use  
the included antenna mount (SIR-  
STRVK1 only), install the mount on the  
upper portion of your side-view mirror  
bracket.  
6. Plug the cigarette lighter adapter into the cigarette  
lighter. THE BRIX GROUP RECOMMENDS  
UNPLUGGING THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER  
ADAPTERAFTER YOU TURN THE VEHICLE’S  
IGNITION OFF.  
3. Route the cable from the lowest point of the  
rear window into the trunk. Take advantage of any  
existing cable channels or wiring conduits.  
• Make sure the vehicle is not in garage, or somewhere the  
satellite signal could be blocked.  
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Section 1: Place the antenna at an EAST-FACING  
window  
Section 2: Place the antenna OUTSIDE, away from  
any overhead obstructions  
Section 3: Place the antenna at a WEST-FACING  
window  
Section 4: Place the antenna at a NORTH- or EAST-  
FACING window  
Section 5: Place the antenna at a NORTH-FACING  
window  
Section 6: Place the antenna at a WEST- or NORTH-  
FACING window  
Installation in a home with the SIR-STRHK1 kit (sold separately)  
Note: Do not put Streamer in the docking station until you have completed the installation.  
Installation in a home (continued)  
4. Due to the paths of SIRIUS satellites over the  
US, the best location for the antenna in your  
home depends on where you live. Use the map  
below as a general placement guideline—some  
experimentation may be needed to obtain the best  
results. In major US cities, you may also be able to  
receive the signal from SIRIUS ground repeaters,  
which may allow you to place the antenna away  
from a window. In all cases, since the antenna is  
weather-proof if necessary you can also locate it  
outside, clear of any overhead obstructions. (This is  
especially important if your house has an extended  
roof or extended window frame structures.) See  
page 30 for more information about using the  
ANTENNA SIGNAL screen to aim the antenna.  
1. Plug the audio cable’s mini  
connector into the back of the  
cradle, as shown. Plug the  
audio cable’s white (L ch,) and  
red (R ch.) connectors into your  
audio system.  
3. Plug the antenna into the back  
of the cradle until it is firmly  
secure.  
2. Plug the AC cord into the  
power supply, then plug the  
power supply into the back of  
the cradle, as shown. Don’t plug  
the AC cord into a wall outlet  
until the installation is  
completed.  
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Streamer Controls and Features  
POWER Button : Turns Streamer  
On and Off; exits the Stream, Category,  
Song & Artist List modes.  
Remote Control Functions  
POWER Button  
: Turns Streamer on and off.  
CH+/ CH-/ CAT+/ CAT- Buttons: Navigate through streams, categories,  
and display screens.  
Mute Button: Mutes audio.  
PREVIOUS (PREV) Button: Navigates back to previous stream.  
DIRECT Button: Accesses streams directly by number.  
SELECT (SEL) Button: Press to select items highlighted on the display;  
hold-down to jump to the previously-received Stream.  
MENU Button: Enters and exits the Setup Mode.  
MEMORY (MEMO) Button: Saves & recalls song & artist information; sets  
Parental Lock code number.  
DISPLAY Button: Changes text size of artist names and song titles.  
BAND Button: Switches between preset bands A, B, and C.  
Number Buttons (0-9): Selects streams directly and by preset.  
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Encoder Knob & Select Button:  
Navigates through display screens and  
makes selections of items highlighted  
on the display. (CW) Clockwise-  
increases or moves up in the menus.  
(CCW) decreases or moves down in  
the menus.  
CATEGORY Up/ Down Button:  
Navigates through Category List Screen  
which displays Sirius Stream  
Categories.  
Display (DISP) Button: Changes text  
size of artist names and song titles.  
Menu Button: Used to access menu  
options to make set-up and feature  
changes.  
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PREV  
DIRECT  
CH  
MENU  
CAT  
MEMO  
CAT  
SEL  
CH  
Preset Number Buttons (0-9): Sets and selects preset  
streams.  
Memory (MEMO) Button (S-Seek Function): Saves and  
recalls artist names and song titles. You can store up to 20  
artist/song title combinations.  
Band Button (P.Tune): Pressing and releasing switches  
between preset banks A, B, and C, which hold 10 presets  
each. Pressing and holding enables “Preset Tune Mode”,  
which allows for viewing and listening of stored presets with  
turn of navigation wheel.  
Display  
BAND  
Installing Batteries in the Remote  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
2. Install two AAA batteries.  
3. Replace the battery cover.  
SIRIUS  
Remote Control Receiver: Receives signals from the  
included wireless remote control.  
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Activating your SIRIUS Subscription  
Before you can listen to Streamer, you must  
subscribe to SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s service.  
Basic Operation  
4. Hit the MENU button to enter the Setup Mode.  
5. Turn the Encoder Knob left (counter-clockwise)  
After you have successfully activated your SIRIUS subscription, the Normal Operation screen will  
appear (bottom, right): Use the Encoder Knob select streams.  
1. Make sure that Streamer is properly connected until “Sirius ID” is highlighted. Push on the  
• The selected stream will automatically play the name and artist of the currently-playing song and will  
scroll across the display. If you want to listen to a different entertainment category, push the CATEGORY  
button up or down to activate the Category Select screen (top, right):  
and that its antenna is oriented to receive the  
SIRIUS satellite signal (see Installation sections  
for details).  
Encoder Knob to select “Sirius ID”. This will  
display your unit’s unique 12-digit SIRIUS ID  
Number. This SID number should also be  
available on the Streamer packaging. Write the  
number down and have your credit card handy.  
1. Use the CATEGORY button to scroll through music  
2. Press the power button to turn Streamer on.  
After displaying the SIRIUS logo, Streamer will  
update all Sirius channels. The display will read  
“UPDATING STREAMS” on the top line and “X%  
Completed” (0%-20%-40%-60%-80%-100%) on  
the bottom line shall be displayed by the Streamer  
until the update completes. NOTE: Don’t push any  
buttons or perform any operations until  
updating has been completed. Once all updated  
SIRIUS channel streams are received, the display  
will change to “Call 1-888-539-SIRIUS to  
Subscribe” and will place you in SIRIUS Satellite  
Radio’s Preview Channel. Channel 184 is the  
SIRIUS preview channel. You will not be able to  
tune to any other channels until you activate your  
SIRIUS subscription.  
Ca t e g o r y  
and entertainment categories.  
2. When the category (ex. Rock) you want is highlighted,  
use the Encoder Knob to highlight the stream you want  
to hear.  
3. When the stream you want is highlighted, press the  
Encoder Knob to listen to the stream. The display will  
revert to the Normal Operation screen for that stream.  
(bottom, right)  
0 0 1 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 2 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 3 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 4 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 5 Ch a n n e l Na me  
6. Contact SIRIUS on the Internet at: https://  
activate.siriusradio.com/ Follow the prompts to  
activate your subscription.  
You can also call SIRIUS toll-free at 1-888-539-  
SIRIUS (7474). The operator will instruct you.  
4. If you decide not to select another  
stream, press and release the POWER  
button to exit the mode. The display will  
revert to the Normal Operation screen for  
the active stream.  
Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 1  
Removing Streamer from the Dock  
To remove Streamer from the docking station,  
press the button on the underside of the unit and  
gently slide Streamer out of the cradle. Replace it  
by sliding the unit all the way into the cradle so that  
the connector at the rear of the unit makes proper  
contact in the cradle.  
Ar t i s t Na me  
So n g Ti t l e  
A- 1  
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2. Use the up & down arrow buttons to move  
through the streams. If you stop on a stream it will  
play.  
Selecting Music  
Selecting Music by Song Title (Song Title  
List Mode)  
1. While the Normal Operation screen is active,  
press the DISPLAY (DISP) button three times.  
The Song Title List screen will appear, showing  
all currently-playing songs regardless of  
category (below):  
Direct Tuning  
Streams can also be directly accessed by pressing  
the Encoder Knob and using the 0-9 number keys  
to numerically enter the desired stream. Once the  
desired stream number has been entered, press  
the Encoder Knob again to play the desired stream.  
In addition to the Normal Operation and  
Category Select screens, STREAMER has  
three ways to search for and select music: by  
stream, by artist, and by song.  
Selecting Music by Artist (Artist List Mode)  
1. While the Normal Operation screen is active,  
press the DISPLAY (DISP) button twice. The  
Artist List screen will appear, showing all  
currently-playing artists regardless of category  
(below):  
• If composer information is available for a  
stream, it will be displayed along with the artist  
information  
0 0 1  
Ch a n n e l Na me  
En t e r St r e a m #  
Selecting Music by Stream (Stream List  
Mode)  
0 0 1 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 2 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 3 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 4 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 5 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 6 So n g Ti t l e  
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1. Press and hold the DISPLAY (DISP) button for  
two seconds while in the Normal Operation mode.  
The Stream List screen will appear, showing all  
available streams regardless of category. (below):  
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Setting Stream Presets  
You can store up to 30 of your favorite streams as  
presets, for quick access. Presets are stored in 3  
banks, A, B, & C, each containing 10 stream  
presets.  
1. Press the BAND button to activate the preset  
bank you want. The selected bank is shown in the  
lower left corner of the Default.  
2. Use the Encoder Knob to move through the  
list of artists.  
0 0 1 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 2 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 3 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 4 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 5 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 6 Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 1 Ar t i s t Na me  
0 0 2 Ar t i s t Na me  
0 0 3 Ar t i s t Na me  
0 0 4 Ar t i s t Na me  
0 0 5 Ar t i s t Na me  
0 0 6 Ar t i s t Na me  
3. When the artist you want to hear is  
highlighted, press the Encoder Knob to listen  
to them.  
2. Select the stream you want to preset (see Basic  
Operation and Selecting Music)  
3. Hold the number button you want to store  
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• The selected preset number will flash and then  
remain lit on the display to show that it has been  
memorized.  
• If the preset button already has a stream stored  
in it, it will be replaced with the new stream.  
Searching for a Stream Preset  
A- 1 Ar t i s t Na me  
A- 2 Ar t i s t Na me  
A- 3 Ar t i s t Na me  
A- 4 Ar t i s t Na me  
A- 5 Ar t i s t Na me  
A- 6 Ar t i s t Na me  
A- 1 So n g Ti t l e  
A- 2 So n g Ti t l e  
A- 3 So n g Ti t l e  
A- 4 So n g Ti t l e  
A- 5 So n g Ti t l e  
A- 6 So n g Ti t l e  
NOTE: The field will scroll only if the length of the  
artist or title cannot be viewed in its entirety.  
Pressing and holding the Display button will enter  
the stream list mode.  
To search by list for a preset, press and hold the  
BAND button to enter Preset Tune Mode (P.TUNE).  
While the contents of the preset listing is displayed,  
rotate the Navigation Wheel to navigate through the  
list. When the desired selection is highlighted,  
press the Navigation Wheel and the stream will be  
played.  
Tuning Stream Presets  
A- 1 Ch a n n e l Na me  
A- 2 Ch a n n e l Na me  
A- 3 Ch a n n e l Na me  
A- 4 Ch a n n e l Na me  
A- 5 Ch a n n e l Na me  
A- 6 Ch a n n e l Na me  
The 6 presets in the active bank can be selected  
by pressing the “0” – “9” buttons.  
2. When the desired preset bank is displayed,  
use the “0” – “9” buttons to tune the desired  
preset stream.  
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0 0 1  
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NAME  
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STREAM  
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Preset Tune Mode  
Display 1 Default Screen  
While in the Stream List mode, any subsequent  
press of the DISP button will display program  
information by Artist Name or Song Title. Pressing  
and holding the DISP button will exit the Stream  
List mode and return to the previously selected  
tuning/display mode.  
Display Button  
When in the P.Tune Mode, press and hold the  
DISP button for 2 seconds; this exits normal  
preset tuning and enters a 6-line menu mode  
which displays the Preset number (A-1), a single  
space and the 20-character stream name. While  
in the Preset List menu, pressing the DISP button  
once will change to Artist List; a second press of  
the DISP button changes to Song Title List. (next  
page, top)  
Pressing the DISP button from the Default display  
toggles between the artist name, song title fields  
and large character size. In doing so, this will  
change the character size and cause the field to  
scroll. This feature is useful when viewing the  
display at a distance.  
AUTO SIZING/  
SCROLLING  
ARTIST NAME  
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AUTO SIZING/  
SCROLLING  
SONG TITLE  
Ar t i s t Na me  
So n g Ti t l e  
CLOCK  
8-CHARACTER  
CATEGORY  
NAME  
BAND/PRESET  
BANK NUMBER  
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Memory Button (S-Seek Function):  
This feature allows the user to capture and store  
the current program definition text- PDT (Artist &  
2. By holding down the MEMO button for 3 seconds,  
the stored memory information (one at a time) is  
displayed on the LCD screen in page format. Use  
The display then reverts to the S-Seek Alert screen  
which displays the current matches. You can now  
select the Artist/Song Title that you wish to listen to.  
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Song title) with a total of 20 listings(20 Artist/Song the Encoder knob to scroll through the 20-page  
Title combinations). The unit also has the  
capability to search the current incoming Sirius  
signal and alert the user when a saved song is  
being played.  
listing and view the information. This function  
allows you to recall information regarding the Artist/  
Song Title for your own personal review.  
0 0 1  
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S- Se e k Al e r t  
Turning the Encoder Knob highlights the options  
and pushing the Encoder Knob selects the  
option.The S-Seek option implies S-Seek On/Off,  
with the default setting as S-Seek On.  
Me mo r y  
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1. While the Shuttle is in either of the two  
standard display modes, momentarily pressing  
and releasing the MEMO button stores the current  
program data information within the Shuttle’s  
memory. A Memory Stored pop-up screen,  
followed by “X Used / Y Empty” will each appear  
for 1 second.  
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No stored match alert is provided for the currently  
selected stream. To ensure that no duplicate  
entries are stored in memory, the receiver will  
check the stored input data to ensure the  
information about to be stored is not already in  
memory.  
a. If one or more matches are found, a display list  
appears, and allows you to scroll through the  
list of songs using the Encoder Knob. Once a song  
is found, it can be selected by pressing the  
Encoder Knob, and the display will revert to either  
of the selected display modes.  
4. Each time the Streamer is turned on, it  
automatically searches the incoming signal to  
determine if a match exists between the signal  
and the currently saved information stored in  
receiver memory. If one or more matches are  
found, a pop-up screen momentarily appears for 2  
seconds and displays the Phrase S-Seek Alert. An  
audible beep tone will be heard indicating that a  
match has been found.  
3. Momentarily pressing the Encoder Knob while in  
memory recall mode results in a pop-up screen  
displaying two selectable options:  
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0 0 1  
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St o r e d  
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Emp t y  
Delete  
S-Seek  
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b. If a selection is not chosen within 10 seconds  
after the last action, the screen will revert to the  
previously selected display and tuning mode.  
NOTE:1.Play of the current selection will continue second, followed by a pop-up screen presenting  
until a new selection is made.  
If the MEMO button is pressed to save a currently  
playing selection, and all of the memory spaces  
are full, S-Seek Full will flash on the display for 1  
Menu Display Options  
0 0 1  
Ch a n n e l Na me  
To enter the Menu Options page, press and hold  
the MENU Button for 3 seconds. The Menu Options  
list will appear on the LCD display.  
ARepl ace
Ca n c e l  
S
the Replace-Cancel options. This prompt allows  
you to make the following Replace/Cancel  
choices: (Next Page)  
Me n u Op t i o n s  
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Si r i u s I D  
Di s p l a y Se t t i n g s  
FM Tr a n s mi t t e r  
Ad d / Sk i p St r e a ms  
Lo c k Op t i o n s  
5. If the MEMO button is pressed to save a  
selection currently playing, and all of the memory  
spaces are full, a prompt screen alerts you to the a. By selecting Replace, the memory list will  
possibility of accidentally overwriting a memory  
space with new information.  
Re p l a c e  
Ar t i s t Na me  
Ar t i s t Na me  
Ar t i s t Na me  
Ar t i s t Na me  
Ar t i s t Na me  
/
/
/
/
/
So n g  
So n g  
So n g  
So n g  
So n g  
appear, and you can use the Encoder Knob to  
select the information that you would like to  
overwrite with the new Artist/Song Title. After  
highlighting the selected title in the list, press  
the Encoder Knob to delete the stored Artist/  
Song Title, and replace it with the updated  
information.  
Using the Navigation Wheel, highlight the option  
you wish to adjust and press the Navigation Wheel.  
The following options are available:  
Sirius ID  
Audio Level  
Ch a n n e l Na me  
0 0 1  
Display Settings  
FM Transmitter  
Add or Skip  
Antenna Aiming  
Memory Full  
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S
Options Memory Options  
Time Based Features  
Factory Default  
b. By selecting Cancel, the prompt screen would  
disappear and revert to the original screen.  
St o r e d  
Lock Options  
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If, while in the menu screen function, a button is not  
pressed within 10 seconds from the previously  
selected function, the unit exits the menu screen  
function and reverts to the default screen  
display.  
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Sirius ID  
The current setting is indicated on the bar graph.  
Rotating the Encoder Knob adjusts the bar  
graph indication and function accordingly. To  
select and exit this function, press the Encoder  
Knob. (No button activity for 10 seconds will also  
exit this function.)  
Lock Options  
F M Tr a n s mi t t e r  
Displays your 12 digit Sirius ID number. No  
adjust ments are allowed in this mode. To exit  
this option, press the Encoder Knob or Menu  
Button.  
Upon entering this mode for the first time, the user is  
prompted to enter the four digit numerical code that is  
used to lock/unlock stream access. All future entries  
into this mode displays a stream list with the current  
stream in play highlighted. The Encoder Knob Wheel  
is used to navigate the list and highlight the stream to  
be adjusted. Once a stream has been highlighted,  
pressing the Select Button displays the text “Lock”  
next to the stream and prevents the stream from  
being accessible during any of the tuning modes.  
Locked streams can be accessed only by direct  
stream number entry, at which time the user will be  
prompted to enter the previously stored 4-digit code.  
Once the correct code has been entered, the audio  
begins to play. The stream returns to the locked  
status if the stream is changed or the vehicle/unit is  
turned off (or by returning to this menu).  
On  
Of f  
Si r i u s I D  
Stream Add/ Skip  
Display Option  
Upon entering this mode, a stream list shall be  
displayed with the current stream in play  
highlighted. Rotate the Encoder Knob to  
navigate the list and highlight the stream to be  
adjusted. Once a stream has been highlighted,  
pressing the Encoder Knob displays the text  
Skip” next to the stream, and prevents the  
stream from being accessible during any of the  
tuning modes. Skipped streams can only be  
accessed either through direct stream number  
entry or by returning to this menu and going  
through the same process to return the skipped  
stream to the list. Adding a stream will remove  
the text “Skip” from alongside the stream  
number/ name.  
ESN 0 0 0 4 9 2 2 2 9 8 1 2  
Diminmg Control  
Contrast  
-
+
Display Settings  
The following adjustments are possible:  
Dimming Control  
FM Transmitter Options  
The following adjustments are possible:  
Contrast Control  
To enter either of these modes, use the Encoder  
Knob to highlight the option you wish to adjust  
and the press the Encoder Knob. Upon entering  
either of these modes, a 10 segment horizontal  
bar graph is displayed with a “-” sign to the left  
and a “+” sign to the right.  
FM On/ Off  
Upon entering this mode, rotating the Encoder  
Knob toggles between the FM ON or FM OFF  
function/display selection. To select and exit this  
function, press the Encoder Knob. (No button  
activity for 10 seconds will also exit this function.)  
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Antenna Aiming  
Lo c k Op t i o n s  
Upon adding a stream, the text “Lock” is removed  
from alongside the stream number/name.  
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Upon entering this mode, a 10 segment horizontal  
bar graph is displayed with a “-“ sign to the left and  
a “+” sign to the right. The current setting is  
indicated on the bar graph. Moving the antenna  
location adjusts the bar graph signal strength  
indication, thus ensuring optimum reception.To exit  
this function,press the Select Button.  
Antenna Aiming  
5. Press the Encoder Knob.  
6. Enter the default code “0000”.  
7. The “New Code” prompt will appear. Enter your  
new four digit code using the 0-9 nymber buttons.  
You will then be prompted to confirm the new code  
by entering your code again.  
En t e r Co d e  
0 1
2
3
4
Lo c k Op t i o n s  
Lo c k Op t i o n s  
k  
0
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_
_
0 0 1  
So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 2 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 3 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 4 So n g Ti t l e  
0 0 5 So n g Ti t l e  
0
0 0 5 So n g Ti t l e  
Lo c k / Un l o c k  
Ed i t Co d e  
Lo c k  
8. The lock code is now changed.  
Audio Level  
Lock/Unlock Default Code Function  
The first time the Lock/Unlock function is  
Edit Code  
Upon entering this mode, a 10 segment  
horizontal bar graph is displayed with a “-“ sign  
to the left and a “+” sign to the right. The current  
setting is indicated on the bar graph. Rotating  
the Encoder Knob will adjust the bar graph  
audio level indication and audio gain,  
accordingly. To select and exit this function,  
press the Encoder Knob. No button activity for  
10 seconds will also exit this function.  
Upon entering this mode, the user is prompted to  
enter the current four digit numerical code being  
used to lock/unlock stream access. Once the  
correct code has been entered, the user is  
prompted to enter the new 4-digit code twice. The  
second entry is requested for confirmation.  
accessed, the user must enter the default lock  
code. The default lock code is “0000”. This code  
can be maintained or changed. To change the  
default lock code perform the following procedure:  
1. Press and hold the MODE button to access the  
User Menu.  
Memory Options  
In this mode, the user can turn the Memory Search  
Function (S-Seek) ON or OFF. In addition, all 10  
Memory Locations can be cleared. On the display,  
the top line displays the text Memory Options.  
2. Rotate the Encoder Knob to select the “Lock  
Options”.  
Lo c k Op t i o n s  
3. Press the Encoder Knob.  
4. Rotate the Encoder Knob to highlight  
Edit Code”.  
Lo c k / Un l o c k  
Ed i t Co d e  
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The following adjustment options are possible:  
Format:  
1. Automatic Memory Search function - On or Off.  
Use the Encoder Knob to select between the 2  
options by highlighting the desired selection. Then  
press the Encoder Knob to enter the option.  
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Observance:  
Activate this function if your area is subject to DST;  
Turn the Navigation Wheel to toggle between DST  
Observed (default) or DST Not Observed.  
Upon entering this mode, rotate the Encoder Knob  
to highlight the desired function and press the  
Encoder Knob.  
The clock format option provides:  
12 Hour (Default)  
24 Hour  
Use the Encoder Knob to highlight the desired  
format and press the Encoder Knob.  
NOTE: No button activity for 10 seconds will also  
exit the desired (highlighted) function.  
Alarm Clock:  
2. Clear all Memory Locations. Momentarily press  
the Encoder Knob; a prompt display screen  
appears confirming - Are You Sure? Select “Yes”  
or “No” and press the Encoder Knob.  
When this menu option is highlighted and selected,  
you will be able to set the unit to turn on at  
a specific time. The last selected stream prior to  
shutdown will be present when the Alarm feature  
is activated. Alarm appears on the first line of the  
display followed by the alarm options:  
Time Zone:  
The Time Zone option provides:  
Clock  
When entering this menu option, you can set up  
the clock shown on the default display, based on  
the format desired, and the time zone in which you  
reside.The clock data is provided via the Sirius  
Satellite stream, and will update based on the  
received signal.  
(GMT-9:00) Alaska  
(GMT-8:00) Pacific  
(GMT-7:00) Mountain  
(GMT-6:00) Central  
(GMT-5:00) Eastern  
(GMT-4:00) Atlantic  
(GMT-3:30) Newfoundland (Abbreviated as  
(GMT-3:30 Newfndlnd)  
Time Based Features  
The following adjustments are possible:  
Clock  
Alarm Clock  
Program Alert  
Auto Shutdown  
Sleep Mode  
Set Alarm (Default-Off)  
Use the Encoder Knob to toggle between Alarm  
On or Alarm Off and press the Encoder Knob for  
desired alarm status.  
Use the Encoder Knob highlight the desired  
time zone and press the Encoder Knob.  
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Time (Default-12:00pm)  
Time/Day:  
Stream:  
Use the Encoder Knob to increase (Clockwise) or Rotating the Encoder Knob toggles between  
Rotate the Encoder Knob to scroll through a listing The following options are available in this mode:  
decrease (Counter Clockwise) the alarm set time Time and Day. If Time is selected, use the  
in a circular motion on one line in the middle of Navigation Wheel increase (CW) or decrease  
the display from the default value (12:00pm). AM or (CCW) the set time in a circular motion on one line  
of all the Sirius streams in a circular motion.  
The listing should encompass all 6 available  
lines. When the desired stream is highlighted,  
press the Encoder Knob.  
Enabled  
Disabled (Default)  
PM will switch automatically when the AM or PM  
threshold has been exceeded. When the desired  
time is displayed, press the Encoder Knob.  
in the middle of the display from the default value  
(12:00pm).  
Rotate the Encoder Knob to toggle between  
Enabled and Disabled. When the desired shut  
down status is highlighted, press the Encoder  
Knob.  
Program Alert On/Off:  
AM or PM will switch automatically when the AM or  
PM threshold has been exceeded. When the  
desired time is displayed, press the Navigation  
Wheel.  
Rotate the Navigation Wheel to toggle between  
Program Alert On or Program Alert Off. When the  
desired alert status is highlighted, press the  
Navigation Wheel.  
Program Alert:  
Sleep Mode:  
When this menu option is highlighted and  
selected, you will be able to program the unit to  
switch to a selected stream at a specific time. On  
the display, Set Stream Alert will occupy the top  
text line.  
In this mode, you have the capability of  
programming the unit to shutdown after a selected  
period of time. The screen displays Sleep Mode on  
the top line, with optional time settings as follows:  
Auto Shutdown:  
If Day is selected, the screen displays a default  
day of Monday, with selectable choices of Monday,  
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,  
In this mode, you have the option of programming  
the unit to automatically shut off after a 1-hour  
period without any user intervention. After 59  
minutes of inactivity, a beep tone sounds, and a  
display prompt appears on the screen, stating  
Off  
The following adjustments are accessible:  
Saturday or Sunday. Use the Encoder Knob to  
increase (CW) or decrease (CCW) the desired  
day in a circular motion on one line in the middle  
of the display from the default value (Monday).  
15 min  
30 min  
45 min  
60 min  
Time/Day (Default-12:00pm, Monday)  
Stream (Default-Currently Playing Stream)  
Program Alert On/Off (Default-Off)  
Cancel Auto Shutdown.  
Press the Navigation Wheel to terminate the  
fuction temporarily.  
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Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Audio Output 650mV RMS Maximum  
(100-250 ohms)  
FM Modulator to On  
Audio Output Level to 50%  
Access to all skipped Shuttles (Locked streams  
remain locked)  
Rotate the Encoder Knob Wheel to toggle through  
the desired sleep times. When the desired time is  
highlighted, press the Encoder Knob. The unit  
will now turn off after the selected time has expired.  
FAULT  
PROBABLE  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Streamer does  
not turn on  
Fuse 3A Slow Blow  
Blown fuse, power cable not  
properly connected  
Check fuse check power  
cable  
Power Supply 10-16V, Negative Ground, DC  
Factory Default  
Memory Search On  
Memory Locations are erased  
12 Hour Clock Format  
Satellite antenna not  
connected  
Check satellite  
connection to shuttle  
The Factory Default screen displays the text  
Restore Default Settings with the following  
adjustments: Yes/No  
Check antenna  
display message  
Dimensions 138mm W x 92mm H x 48mm D  
(5 3/8” W x 3 5/8” H x 1 7/8” D)  
Contact system installer  
or vendor  
Antenna or cable is faulty  
Eastern Time Zone  
Daylight Savings Time Observed  
switch to another FM  
frequence  
FM modulator frequency  
contains static  
Audio static or loss  
of clarity  
Upon entering this mode, rotating the Encoder  
Knob toggles between the “Yes” or “No” function/  
display selection. If “Yes” is chosen, the unit reverts  
to the original factory settings for the following  
parameters:  
Vehicle antenna not  
connected to radio  
Check vehicle antenna  
cable  
0 0 1  
Ch a n n e l Na me  
No signal on  
shuttle dislplay  
Check for obstacles over or  
around antenna  
Change location to  
eliminate nearby  
obstacles (bridge, etc.)  
Re s t o  
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De  
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S
e tt  
i
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All Presets revert to empty  
Auto Dimming On  
Display Contrast to 50%  
Display Mode to Auto  
Ye s  
1. Audio Cables not  
connected  
2. Incorrect FM modulator  
frequency  
1. Check cables at  
Shuttle and radio  
2. Select another FM  
modulator frequency.  
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
The Brix Group (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof,  
under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase,  
such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company’s option) without charge for parts and  
repair labor. To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty  
coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to an approved warranty station or the Company  
at the address shown below.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs  
incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to tapes, compact discs, speakers, accessories, or  
vehicle electrical systems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged  
through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial  
number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE  
PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR  
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE  
BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 48 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other  
than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not  
apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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