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    6.1. Enter & Exit Setup Mode
    ENTERING SETUP MODE
    A user enters setup mode by pressing the [1]and [6]buttons simultaneously. The system then displays the
    setup mode screen, with viewing the Sirius ID as the first setup item choice.
    EXITING FROM SETUP MODE
    You may exit setup mode by entering a different mode (press and release [CHANNEL]or [CATEGORY]or 
    [PRESET]buttons).
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    6.2. Select a Setup Item
    When in setup mode, the [SEL]knob is used to navigate to the different setup screens. Pressing and
    releasing the [SEL]knob will move to the next setup item.
    Where appropriate, rotating the [SEL]knob will move to the next selection within the current setup item.
    SEL
    PWR
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    6.3. View the Sirius ID
    The Sirius ID Number is displayed on the CDU when setup mode is entered [SECTION 6.1]. Pressing the
    [SEL]button moves to the next setup item. Rotating the [SEL]button has no effect.
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    6.4. Change the Display Brightness
    ENTER SETUP MODE [SECTION 6.1]
    When the Adjust Brightness setup option is selected by pressing the [SEL]button, the brightness of the
    character display is changed. You may select between 4 brightness levels (25% [dimmest], 50%, 75%,
    100% [brightest]) by rotating the [SEL]knob. Pressing the [SEL]button selects the brightness level 
    currently displayed and moves the user to the next setup item. 
    SEL
    PWR
    %
    %
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    6.5. Setup FM Modulator Frequency
    The Sirius receiver has the capability to send audio output to an FM radio by means of a hardware FM 
    modulator. This option is enabled through the setup mode, and the FM frequency is set up as well.
    Below is a table of the 11 FM Modulator settings available: the “OFF” state and the 10 frequency settings.
    The CDU displays the frequency (MHz) or OFF when in this mode.
    When the [SEL]knob is rotated, the system increments or decrements the modulator frequency according
    to the table. It is recommended that an unused frequency currently with no FM broadcast be used for the
    FM Modulator frequency. Pressing the[SEL]button selects the modulator frequency currently displayed
    and moves the user to the next setup item.
    Please disregard if an FM modulator is not in your system.
    SEL
    PWR
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    							CR-SRF100/CR-SRT10015 If you try to use the Sirius Satellite Radio system with an FM modulator and you don’t have the radio tuned
    to the correct frequency, you might only hear static. The radio must be on the same FM station as the SSR
    system is set.
    For convenience, we recommend you assign the appropriate FM modulator frequency to one of the 
    preset buttons on your FM radio.
    Index Frequency
    0 OFF
    1 88.7 MHz
    2 88.9 MHz
    3 89.1 MHz
    4 89.3 MHz
    5 89.5 MHz
    6 89.7 MHz
    7 89.9 MHz
    8 90.1 MHz
    9 90.3 MHz
    10 90.5 MHz
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    7. Basic Operation
    “Power up” means turning the unit on from a Control Display Unit (CDU) on a system that has
    • been properly installed and battery power supplied.
    • already engaged a channel subscription from Sirius.
    7.1. General Descriptions
    CATEGORY
    A category is a group of channels having a similar theme or “genre” (for example “ROCK” or “JAZZ”).
    There are “at least” 12 categories … each having a maximum of 24 channels.
    CHANNEL
    A channel can be thought of as a single radio station.  You can receive up to 100 channels on your 
    receiver. The channel NUMBERS assigned to channels can be over 100.   Some channel numbers might not
    be available for one reason or another. A channel NAME that gets displayed might be something like: “THE
    VAULT” or “CLASSIC COUNTRY”.
    Sirius assigns channels to categories. Channel numbers may change in the future but the receiver will keep
    up with these changes. You might want to periodically re-check the presets. Also, a single channel may be
    in multiple categories.
    PROGRAM DESCRIPTIVE TEXT
    Program Descriptive Text (PDT) data is song (or program) specific textual information that is transmitted to
    the receiver and displayed on the CDU. An example of some PDT data for a song might be:
    • Artist Name “The Police”
    • Song Title “Roxanne”
    • Album Name “Every Breath You Take
    • Record label “A & M  Records”
    Generally, most stations will at least contain the artist name and song title information. Additional 
    information such as album and record label may also be provided.
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    PRESET
    A preset is a channel number stored in memory that is easily called back by pressing a button.   The CDU
    can store up to 18 preset channels for quick retrieval. There are 6 buttons to store/recall preset channels
    (numbered 1 ‡ 6). To afford 18 preset channel numbers, the CDU uses 3 groups of 6 presets. To access a
    particular preset, you only have to select the group of preset values you want and then press the particular
    preset button.
    The preset memory (18 channels) is saved even if the battery power is lost.
    OPERATING MODES
    You are always in one of the 4 particular operating modes (SETUP, CHANNEL, CATEGORY, PRESET). The
    only way to exit one mode is to press the appropriate button(s) to enter a different mode.  For example:
    • Press and release the [CATEGORY] button: Enters category mode.
    • Press and release the [CHANNEL] button: Enters channel mode.
    • Press and release the [PRESET] button: Enters preset mode.
    • Simultaneously pressing the preset buttons [1] & [6]: Enters setup mode.
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    7.1.1. CDU Controls
    • Select knob/push button
    • “Channel” Mode button
    • “Category” Mode button
    • “Preset” Mode button
    • Preset buttons (“1”,  “2”,  “3”,  “4”, “5”,  “6”,)
    7.1.2. CDU Communication to the Operator
    • Display
    • Indicators
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    7.2. Start-Up/Shut-Down Modes
    In this section, “On” refers to a condition where the CDU is displaying information and the radio is playing
    audio.  “Off” refers to the condition when the CDU is powered down and there is no satellite receiver audio.
    The receiver remains powered as long as there is battery power.   Power is supplied to the CDU by pressing
    the [SEL]button.
    7.2.1. Start-Up (Turn On)
    If the SSR system was “On” when the vehicle was last powered off, then it will automatically turn on when
    the vehicle is started the next time. Otherwise, press and release the [SEL]button to turn the SSR system
    on. When the SSR system turns on, the following sequence of events will occur:
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