SP-R2 Satellite Radio Receiver User Guide
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Sportster SP-R2 User Guide
CONGRATULATIONS! Your new Sirius Sportster SP-R2 Plug-n-Play Receiver kit=
lets you enjoy SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s digital entertainment anywhere=
you’ve installed the SP-H2 Home Docking Station, SP-C2 Mobile Docking=
Station, or the SP-B2 portable Boombox (each sold separately). The SP-R2=
Receiver is also compatible with the SPC1, SP-H1 and SP-B1 accessories. =
Use this manual to familiarize yourself with all of Sirius Sportster’s=
features and capabilities. For the latest information about this and other=
Sirius Sportster products, visit www.sirius.com.
Table of Contents
Box Contents 3
Safety Precautions 3
FCC Warning 5
Cleaning the Unit 5
Receiver Controls and Features 6
Remote Control 8
Installing Batteries in the Remote 8
Activating your SIRIUS Subscription 9
Basic Operation 10
Changing Channels 10
Display Button 10
Search Modes (Category, Channel, Artist, Song Title) 11
Searching Categories 11
Searching Channels (Channel List Mode) 11
Direct Tuning 12
Setting Channel Presets 13
Recalling Channel Presets 13
Jump Preset Button 13
Searching for a Channel Preset (P.TUNE Mode) 14
Preset Tune List Mode 15
Memory (MEMO) and Song Seek (S-Seek) Functions 16
Storing Song Titles or Sports Games 16
Viewing Program Information stored in Memory 18
Deleting a Song Title Stored into Memory 19
Activating the Song (S-Seek) Alert 19
Game Alert 20
Instant Replay 21
Using Instant Replay 22
Menu Display Options 26
Sirius ID 26
Game Alert 27
Jump Settings 28
Traffic 29
JumpSet 29
Display Settings 30
Confirm Tone Options 30
FM Transmitter Options 31
Channel Add or Skip 31
Lock Options 32
Changing the Lock/Unlock Code 32
Audio Level 33
Antenna Aiming 33
Memory Options 34
Time-Based Features 34
Factory Default 37
Troubleshooting 39
Specifications 40
Optional Accessories 42
Warranty 44
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Box Contents
Unpack your Sirius Sportster Receiver carefully and make sure that=
everything listed here is present:
1 Sportster Receiver
1 Remote Control
If anything is missing or damaged, or if your Sirius Sportster Receiver=
fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. It is recommended that=
you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to=
ship your Receiver in the future.
Safety Precautions
Warning
Take the following precautions to prevent traffic accidents and avoid=
personal injury:
Installation must be performed according to this user guide. Sirius=
Satellite Radio is not responsible for issues arising from installations=
not performed
according to the procedures in this manual.
Do not install the unit where it may obstruct your view through the=
windshield or of your vehicle’s indicator displays.
Do not install the unit where it may hinder the function of safety devices=
such as an airbag. Doing so may prevent the airbag from functioning=
properly in the event of an accident.
2005 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. “SIRIUS”, the SIRIUS dog logo and=
channel names and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. =
“NFL” and the NFL Shield design are registered trademarks of the=
National Football League. NHL and the NHL Shield are registered trademarks=
of the National Hockey League. “NBA” and the NBA silhouette logo are=
registered trademarks of NBA Properties, Inc. All other trademarks,=
service marks and logos are the property of their respective owners. All=
Rights Reserved. Hardware, subscription and activation fee required. For=
full Terms & Conditions, visit sirius.com. Prices and programming are=
subject
to change. Not available in HI and AK. Equipment and subscription sold=
separately. Installation required with some equipment.
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The installation and use suggestions contained in this manual are subject to=
any restrictions or limitations that may be imposed by applicable law—-th=
e purchaser should check applicable law for any restrictions or limitations=
before installing and/or operating this unit.
Failure to follow these safety instructions and warnings may result in a=
serious accident.
Warning
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 unusual odors, turn the power off immediately and=
consult your Sirius Sportster retailer.
Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks.
If the LCD display becomes damaged or broken, do not touch the liquid=
crystal fluid. The fluid can be dangerous to your health. If the liquid=
crystal fluid
contacts your body or clothing, immediately wash it off with soap and water.
Caution
Take the following precautions to keep the unit in proper working order:
Be sure the unit is connected to a 12V DC power supply with a negative=
ground connection.
Do not open the unit.
Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to high levels of humidity,=
moisture, or dust.
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.
Note
If the unit doesn’t seem to be working properly:
Turn the unit’s power off, wait 5 to 10 seconds, then turn the power on=
again.
If the unit still malfunctions, turn the unit’s power off, remove it from=
the cradle, wait 5 to 10 seconds, replace it in the cradle and turn the=
power back on. If the problem persists, consult your Sirius Sportster=
retailer.
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FCC Warning
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or=
modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the
modifications are expressly approved in this User Guide. The user could=
lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or=
modification is made.
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. 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 Sirius Sportster Receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to=
which the Sirius Sportster Receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
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.
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Receiver Controls and Features
A drawing shows the front panel of the receiver. On the left side of the=
front panel is the display. To the right of the display is the rotary knob=
and select button. There are rows of buttons along the top and bottom=
edges of the front panel and directly below the rotary knob. Along the top=
row, from left to right, are the power, memory, band, menu, display, and=
two category buttons. Along the bottom row, from left to right, are the=
preset number buttons 1 through 5, the jump button, and the preset number=
buttons 6 through 10. Directly under the rotary knob, from left to right,=
are the rewind, play/pause, and fast forward buttons. These are the button=
- functions
Power button: turns receiver on and off.
Rotary knob and select button: navigates through display screens and makes=
selections of items highlighted on the display. Rotating clockwise=
increases the channel number (down the list), and moves down in the menu. =
Rotating counterclockwise decreases the channel number (up the list), and=
moves up in the menu.
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Category buttons: navigate through category list screen which displays=
Sirius Channel Categories.
Display (DISP) button: changes text size of artist names and song titles. =
In list modes, toggles between channel name, artist name and song title.
Menu button: used to access menu options to make setup and feature changes.
Jump Button: used to quickly switch to a favorite channel then back to the=
original program.
Preset number buttons: set and select preset channels.
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 rotary knob.
Rewind button: used to rewind through a broadcast saved to instant replay.
Play/Pause Button: pauses and replays live or time-shifted content from the=
currently tuned channel.
Fast forward button: used to fast forward through a broadcast saved to=
instant replay.
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A drawing shows the button layout of the remote control. In this=
description, the top of the remote refers to the end that is aimed at the=
receiver. At the top end of the remote are two buttons at the left and=
right corners. The left button is the power button and the right button is=
the mute button. Below these two buttons is a group of five arranged in a=
circle of four with a button in the middle. The pair of buttons in this=
group in the up and down positions are the channel buttons. The left and=
right pair are the category buttons. In the middle is the select button. =
Below this group is a row of three buttons. From left to right are the=
rewind, play/pause, and fast forward buttons. Below this row is a group of=
four buttons arranged in a square on the left side, and a pair of buttons=
in a vertical row on the right side. In the left group are menu in the=
upper left, direct in the upper right, band in the lower left, and memory=
in the lower right positions. The pair of buttons to the right of this=
group are the volume up and down buttons. Below these groups is a keypad. =
The upper row has the numbers 1, 2, and 3. The next row down is 4, 5, and=
6. The next row down is 7, 8, and 9. The last row of buttons is display=
on the left, zero in the middle, and jump on the right.
Power button: turns receiver on and off.
Mute button: mutes audio.
Channel buttons: navigate through channels and display screens.
Category buttons: navigate through categories and display screens.
Select (SEL) button: selects items highlighted on the display; hold down to=
jump to the previously-received channel.
Rewind button: used to rewind through a broadcast saved to instant replay.
Play/pause button: pauses and replays live or time-shifted content from the=
currently tuned channel.
Fast forward button: used to fast forward through a broadcast saved to=
instant replay.
Menu button: enters and exits the setup mode.
Direct button: accesses channels directly by number.
Band button: switches between preset bands A, B, and C.
Memory (MEMO) button: saves and recalls song and artist information.
Volume plus and minus buttons: adjust the volume up and down.
Number buttons (0 to 9): select channels directly and by preset.
Display button: changes text size of artist names and song titles.
Jump button: switches to a favorite channel then back to the original=
program.
Installing batteries in the remote
- Remove the battery cover.
- Install CR2025 battery. (plus side is up)
- Replace the battery cover.
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Activating your SIRIUS Subscription
Before you can listen to the receiver, you must subscribe to SIRIUS=
Satellite Radio’s service.
- Make sure that the Sirius Sportster Receiver is properly connected and=
that its antenna is oriented to receive the SIRIUS satellite signal (see=
Docking Station Installation and/or Boombox User Manuals for details).
2. Press the power button to turn the receiver on. After displaying the=
SIRIUS logo, the receiver will update all the SIRIUS channels. The display=
will read
“UPDATING CHANNELS” on the top line and “X% Completed”=
(0%-20%-40%-60%-80%-100%) on the bottom line until the update completes. =
Note: don’t push any buttons or perform any operations until updating has=
been completed. Once updated and the SIRIUS channels 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.
4. Press the MENU button to enter the “Menu Options” mode. The “Siriu=
s ID” menu option will now be highlighted.
5. Push on the Rotary 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 Sirius Sportster Receiver packaging. Write the=
number down and have your credit card handy. A space has been provided at=
the end of this manual to write your SID.
6. Contact SIRIUS on the Internet: https://activate.siriusradio.com/
Follow the prompts to activate your subscription.
You can also call SIRIUS toll-free at: 1-888-539-SIRIUS (1-888-539-7474)
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Basic Operation
After you have successfully activated your SIRIUS subscription, the normal=
operation (default) screen will appear. Use the rotary knob to select=
channels. The selected channel will automatically start playing. The name=
and artist of the currently playing song will scroll across the display.
Changing Channels
Turning the rotary knob clockwise will increase, or move up to the next=
channel. Turning the rotary knob counterclockwise will decrease, or move=
down to the previous channel.
Display Button
Pressing the DISP button from the default display toggles between the artist=
name and song title and large character displayed text. 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. Note: the displayed text 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 channel=
list mode. Pressing DISP will switch between these two display views.
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Search Modes (Category, Channel, Artist, Song Title)
The Sirius Sportster Receiver has four ways to search for and select music:=
by category, by channel, by artist, and by song title.
Searching Categories
If you want to listen to a different entertainment category, push the=
CATEGORY buttons to activate the Category Select screen (top right):
- Use the CATEGORY buttons to scroll through music and entertainment=
categories.
2. When the category (ex. Rock) you want is displayed, use the Rotary Knob=
to search available channels within the category. Pressing the DISP button=
while in the Category Search mode will change between Channel Name, Artist=
Name, and Song Title to be able to preview what is playing on other=
channels before selecting.
3. When the channel you want is highlighted, press the Rotary Knob. The=
channel will change and the display will revert to the Default screen for=
the new channel.
To exit this mode without changing to a new channel, press and hold the DISP=
button for 1 second.
Searching Channels (Channel List Mode)
It is possible to search for a different channel while listening to your=
current channel. Be sure that the display shows the Default screen prior=
to the
following steps:
- Press and hold the DISP button for 2 seconds to activate the Channel List=
Mode (top right). The Channel List screen will appear, showing all=
available channels regardless of category. Pressing the DISP button while=
in the Channel List
Mode will change between Channel Name, Artist Name (middle right), and Song=
Title (bottom right). You can use this feature to search for a specific=
Artist or Song that may be playing at the time.
2. Turn the Rotary Knob to find the channel you want.
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3. Press and release the Rotary Knob to select the channel. To exit this=
mode without changing to a new channel, press and hold the DISP button for=
1 second. Press and Hold the DISP button to enter the Channel List Mode
Press DISP again to show the Artist Name
Press DISP again to show the Song Title
Press DISP again to go back to Channel List
Note: If you are in Channel List Mode and viewing a sports category channel=
list (NFL Zone, NHL Zone), pressing the DISP button will toggle between the=
team names and the current score of any live play by play game.
Direct Tuning
Channels can be directly accessed by pressing and releasing the Rotary Knob=
and then using the 0 to 9 keys to enter the desired channel number. Once=
the
desired number has been entered, the channel will change and the display=
will revert to the Default screen for the new channel. The receiver will=
change immediately if three numbers are entered (ex. 0, 0, 7), but if just=
one or two digits are entered, the unit will wait for 3 seconds before=
changing the channel.
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Setting Channel Presets
You can store up to thirty of your favorite channels as presets, for quick=
access. Presets are stored in three banks, A, B and C, each containing ten=
channel presets.
- Press the BAND button to activate the preset bank you want. The selected=
bank is shown in the lower right corner of the Default screen.
2. Select the channel you want to preset.
3. Hold the numbered preset button you want to store the channel in for at=
least 2 seconds. 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 channel stored in it, the preset will be replaced by the new=
channel.
Recalling Channel Presets
The ten presets in the active bank (A, B or C) can be selected by pressing=
the 0 to 9 buttons.
- Press the BAND button to activate the preset bank you want. The selected=
bank is shown in the lower right corner of the Default screen.
2. Press the desired preset button 0 to 9 to recall the preset. The channel=
will change and the display will revert to the Default screen for the new=
channel.
Jump Preset Button
The Sirius Sportster Receiver includes a special preset button labeled Jump.=
It can be used for channels that are accessed frequently and temporarily=
such as traffic, weather, news or sports. This button allows you to=
quickly tune to one
specific channel and then tune back to the original channel. Refer to the=
Jump Settings options section for information on configuring your Jump=
preset button.
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If your Jump Setting is set to traffic, pressing the Jump button will=
immediately begin searching for your desired city’s traffic report. The=
band indicator on the display will change to the Jump icon to indicate a=
Jump search is active. Once your local traffic is found, the Receiver will=
automatically tune to that channel. You may have to wait up to 4 minutes=
for your desired report. Pressing the Jump button while the receiver is=
searching will cancel the search. Pressing the Jump button after the=
receiver has tuned to your traffic report will return to the previous=
channel.
If your Jump Setting is set to JumpSet, pressing the jump button will=
immediately tune to your desired channel. Pressing the Jump button again=
will return to the previous channel. Note: the channel preset for the Jump=
button remains the same regardless of which preset bank is currently=
selected.
Searching for a Channel Preset (P.TUNE Mode)
It is possible to quickly search through all of your presets using the=
Rotary Knob.
- Press and hold the BAND button to enter the Preset Tune Mode (P.TUNE).
- The bottom right portion of the display will change to highlight the=
current preset.
3. Turn the Rotary Knob in either direction to move up or down through your=
presets. The new channel will start to play as soon as you stop turning=
the Rotary Knob. Only stored presets will be displayed, regardless of what=
bank they are stored in. Presets will be grouped and displayed by preset=
bank and number (ex. A-1, A-2...B-1, B-2...C-1, C-2...) and rotate all the=
way around back to the
beginning.
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To exit Preset Tune Mode and return to Channel Tuning Mode, press and hold=
the BAND button.
Preset Tune List Mode
In Preset Tuning Mode you can view your list of presets showing Channel=
Name, Artist Name, or Song Title just like in the Channel List Mode:
- Press and hold the BAND button to enter the Preset Tune Mode (P.TUNE).
- Press the DISP button for 2 seconds which will bring up the Preset Tune=
List Mode displaying up to 6 preset channel names. Pressing the DISP=
button while in this mode will change between Channel Name, Artist Name,=
and Song Title list modes (the selections are arranged in a vertical list=
with each row starting with preset bank and number followed by channel=
name, artist name, or song title). The name field will scroll only if the=
length of the artist or song title cannot be viewed in its entirety.
3. Use the Rotary Knob to select the desired preset.
4. Push and release the Rotary Knob to select the preset. The channel will=
change and the display will revert to the P.TUNE Display.
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Memory (MEMO) and Song Seek (S-Seek) Functions
This feature allows the user to capture and store information about the=
programming (Artist/Song, sports team, or traffic city) on the currently=
tuned
channel, up to a total of twenty listings. The receiver also has the=
capability to continuously search all incoming SIRIUS channels and alert=
the user when a saved program is being played. When a team (or teams) are=
stored in memory, at the time receiver is initially powered on, you will be=
alerted when the teams are playing in a game being broadcast. Also, while=
listening to your SIRIUS receiver, should one of the teams begin to play a=
game, you will be alerted.
Storing Song Titles or Sports Games
- Song Titles or Traffic City: while the receiver is in the default display=
mode, momentarily pressing and releasing the MEMO button stores the current=
program data information within the receiver’s memory. A “Stored”=
pop-up screen, followed by
“X Used/Y Empty” will each appear for 1 second, X being the total number=
of listings saved in memory, and Y being the total number of memory=
listings still available for storage.
2. Sports Games: If the current tuned channel is an NFL, NBA, NHL, or=
College play-by-play sports broadcast, pressing the MEMO button will allow=
you to select one of the teams playing to be stored in memory. Turn the=
Rotary Knob to highlight the team you wish to store in memory and press the=
Rotary Knob to select. The next screen will ask which kind of alert you=
wish to have.
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“Initial Game Alert” will sound an alert when the team you have chosen=
is playing a game. “All Score Updates” will sound an alert when the=
team you have chosen is playing a game, and also when the scores are=
updated for the team. Turn the Rotary Knob to highlight the type of alert=
you wish to have and press the Rotary Knob to select.
3. If the MEMO button is pressed and all of the memory spaces are full,=
“S-Seek Full” will flash on the display for 1 second. A screen=
displaying the replace-Cancel options will follow. This prompt allows you=
to make the following
Replace-Cancel choices:
Replace: The list of stored memory items will appear. Turn the Rotary Knob=
to choose the item that you would like to overwrite with the new=
Artist/Song Title, sports game, or traffic city. After highlighting the=
selected item in the list, press the Rotary Knob to delete the stored=
Artist/Song Title, sports team, or traffic city and replace it with the=
updated information. The display will show the “Stored” screen.
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Cancel: The Replace-Cancel prompt screen will disappear and revert to the=
original screen. Nothing will be stored.
Viewing Program Information stored in Memory
- Press and hold the MEMO button for 3 seconds to enter S-Seek Mode. The=
program information stored in memory will be displayed one-at-a-time in=
page format.
2. Use the Rotary Knob to scroll through the twenty page listing. This=
function allows you to review previously stored program information. The=
information will be displayed as Sports League or College/Team Name or=
Artist Name/Song Title.
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Deleting a Song Title Stored into Memory
- Press and release the Rotary Knob while in S-Seek Mode. A pop-up screen=
displaying two selectable options, “Delete” and “S-Seek,” is=
displayed.
2. Turn the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Delete” option (the upper=
selection of the two).
3. Press the Rotary Knob and a Delete confirmation screen will appear (the=
yes option is positioned above the no option).
4. To permanently delete the program from your list, select “Yes” using=
the Rotary Knob and press the Knob in to confirm.
Activating the Song (S-Seek) Alert
- Press and hold the MEMO button for 3 seconds to enter the S-Seek Mode.
- Press and Release the Rotary Knob. A pop-up screen displaying two=
selectable options, “Delete” and “S-Seek,” will appear (S-Seek is=
the upper selection of the two).
3. Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “S-Seek” option.
4. Press and release the Rotary Knob and a S-Seek confirmation screen will=
appear. Select the “On” option using the Rotary Knob and press the Knob=
in
to confirm (on is positioned above off). Whenever the Sirius Sportster=
Receiver is turned on, it automatically searches the incoming channels to=
determine if a match exists with the program information stored in=
receiver’s memory. If one or more matches are found, a pop-up screen=
momentarily appears for 2 seconds and
displays “S-Seek Alert.”
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An audible beep tone will be heard indicating that a match was found. The=
display then reverts to the S-Seek Alert screen which displays the current=
matches. You can select the Artist/Song Title or game that you wish to=
listen to. No stored match alert is provided for the currently selected=
channel. 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. If one or more matches are found, a=
list appears. You can scroll through the list and select a program using=
the Rotary Knob. Your selection will be tuned and the display will revert=
to the last active display mode. If a selection is not chosen within 10=
seconds, the screen will revert to the last active display and tuning
modes.
Game Alert
The Sirius Sportster Receiver can automatically identify when your favorite=
team is playing. When a game is found, the Game Alert screen is displayed,=
followed by tuning information for that game. Use the Rotary Knob to=
select and tune to the desired channel. See the Game Alert setting in the=
Menu Display Options section for information on setting your favorite team.=
You can use the S-Seek feature to add Game Alerts for additional teams. =
See the Setting S-Seek Alerts section for more information.
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Instant Replay
The Sirius Sportster Receiver is capable of storing the audio of the channel=
to which you are listening for later playback, approximately up to forty=
four minutes
depending upon the channel to which you are tuned. As soon as you tune to a=
channel, the Receiver automatically begins storing the audio, enabling you=
to rewind at any time to replay the audio again. If you are unable to=
continue
listening to a channel, but do not want to miss the broadcast, pressing the=
Play/Pause button will cause the Receiver to mute the audio and mark the=
point in the broadcast so you can resume listening at a later time.
Pause/Play button
When pressed, this places the Receiver in the Instant Replay pause mode=
which
mutes the audio. Pressing and releasing the Pause/Play button again causes=
the Receiver to begin playing the stored audio from the point at which the=
Receiver
was paused. During playback, the Receiver will continue to store the live=
channel audio. Pressing and holding the Play/Pause button changes the=
display to a listing of the artist’s names in the stored audio, from the=
most recent to the oldest, beginning with an entry called “Live.” =
Pressing the DISP button will toggle the display between the artist name=
list and the song/ program title list. Use the rotary knob and SELECT to=
choose a song to play. “Live” may be chosen which will exit the=
Instant Replay mode, and the Receiver will resume playing the live=
broadcast.
Fast Forward button
This fast forwards you through the stored audio. Pressing and releasing the=
Fast-Forward button forwards to the start of the next song or program in=
the stored audio and playback automatically begins. Repeatedly pressing=
and releasing the Fast-
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Forward button causes the Receiver to continue to move forward in the stored=
audio to the start of each next song or program until the end of the stored=
audio is reached. When the end of the stored audio is reached, a beep will=
be heard (if
the Confirmation Tone option is enabled), the Instant Replay mode will be=
exited, and the Receiver will resume playing the live broadcast. =
Pressing and holding the Fast-Forward button for one second advances the=
playback forward in ten second intervals, which increases to fifteen and=
then thirty second intervals the longer the Fast-Forward button remains=
pressed. Playback begins immediately when the button is released. When the=
end of the stored audio is reached, a beep will be heard, the Instant=
Replay mode will be exited, and the Receiver will resume playing the live=
broadcast.
Rewind button
This rewinds (moves you backwards) through the stored audio. Pressing and=
releasing the Rewind button rewinds to the start of the current song or=
program in the stored audio, and playback automatically begins. Repeatedly=
pressing and releasing the Rewind button causes the Receiver to continue to=
move backwards in the stored audio to the start of each previous song or=
program until the beginning of the stored audio is reached. If the=
beginning of the stored audio is reached, a beep will be heard (if the=
Confirmation Tone option is enabled) and playback
will automatically begin. Note: depending upon where in a particular=
broadcast the channel was selected, the start of a song or program may not=
be available in memory. If this occurs, the playback will start from where=
the audio began to be stored. Pressing and holding the Rewind button for=
one second rewinds playback in ten second intervals, which increase to=
fifteen and then thirty second intervals
the longer the Rewind button remains pressed. Playback begins immediately=
when the button is released. If the beginning of the stored audio is=
reached while rewinding, a beep will be heard and playback will=
automatically begin.
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Note: when the Receiver is tuned to another channel, all audio stored in the=
Instant Replay memory is erased and the tuned channel begins to play. =
Tuning to another channel may automatically occur if another feature of the=
Receiver has been programmed to do so.
Progress Bar
While playing from Instant Replay memory, status information is shown at the
bottom of the Receiver’s display screen. The Instant Replay mode icon=
that is displayed at the bottom left of the screen indicates the current=
mode.
Pause mode
This indicates that the Receiver is paused and muted.
Play mode
This indicates that you are in the playback mode, listening to stored audio.
Fast Forward mode
This indicates that you are fast forwarding through the stored audio.
Rewind mode
This indicates that you are rewinding, or moving backwards, through the=
stored audio.
The Progress Bar is a visual indicator of the status of the Instant Replay=
memory. As the memory fills, Progress Bar begins to fill from the left side=
providing a visual indication of how much of the Instant Replay memory is=
filled. The end of
the bar indicates the end of the stored audio, where the live broadcast=
begins. When all available memory has been used, the bar will be completely=
filled.
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A diamond-shaped Play Position indicator is superimposed over the Progress=
Bar which provides a visual indicator of the current playback position in=
the Instant Replay memory.
The Play Position indicator shows your current listening position in the=
stored audio. When you press the Play/Pause button to begin playback of=
the stored audio, this indicator will begin to move to the right showing=
the progression of the playback through the Instant Replay memory, provided=
that the memory is not full.
The portion of the Progress Bar behind the Play Position indicator shows how=
much you can rewind in the Instant Replay memory, while the filled portion=
ahead of the Play Indicator shows how much you can fast-forward in the=
memory. While you are in the playback mode, the Receiver continues to=
store the audio from the channel.
Obviously, you will be unable to “catch up” to the live broadcast during=
playback, as new audio is being stored at the same rate at which you are=
playing back the stored audio. You can use the Fast-Forward button to skip=
ahead or exit the
Instant Replay mode, and begin listening to the live broadcast again.
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Should you press the Play/Pause button to pause the playback, the play=
position indicator will stop moving and continue to provide a visual=
indication of your current position in the Instant Replay memory.
When paused and the Instant Replay memory is ten seconds from becoming full,=
two beeps will be heard (if the Confirmation Tone option is enabled). When=
the memory is full, the Receiver will automatically begin playback, and=
will continue to store the channel audio, overwriting the oldest portion of=
the audio previously stored.
The Instant Replay Time Position provides the exact amount of time the Play=
Position indicator is behind the live broadcast, expressed as=
Hours:Minutes:Seconds, and displayed as a negative number. For example, if=
-02:40 is displayed, this would indicate that the Play Position indicator=
is two minutes
and forty seconds behind the live broadcast.
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Menu Display Options
To enter the Menu Options page, press and release the MENU Button. The=
“Menu Options” list will appear on the display in a vertical list. =
Using the Rotary Knob, highlight the option you wish to adjust and press=
the Knob. The following
options are available:
Sirius ID
FM Transmitter
Game Alert
Jump Settings
Display Settings
Confirm Tone Options
Add or Skip
Lock Options
Audio Level
Antenna Aiming
Memory Options
Time Based Features
Factory Default
Note: If a button is not pressed within ten seconds, the Receiver will exit=
the “Menu Options” function and revert back to the Default screen=
display.
Sirius ID
Displays your 12 digit Sirius ID (SID) number. The SID is unique to every=
Sirius Sportster Receiver and is required to activate your service. It is=
recommended that you write this number in the space provided on the last=
page of this user guide. No adjustments are allowed in this mode. To exit=
this option, press the Rotary Knob or Menu Button.
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Game Alert
Game Alert allows you to store your favorite sports teams in memory. The=
Sportster Receiver will constantly scan the SIRIUS channels and will sound=
an alert when a team you stored in memory is playing, or when there is a=
score update for a team, depending on which option you have chosen for the=
team.
Teams which you have selected and are currently playing will be displayed in=
a category called “My Game Zone.”
You may select one team from each sports league and the college category,=
however, more teams may be chosen by using the MEMORY (MEMO) function. =
(See the section titled, “Memory (MEMO) and Song Seek (S-Seek) Functions=
” for more information to
add additional teams.)
To choose teams to add to your stored game alerts:
- Turn the Rotary Knob to highlight “Game Alert” and press the Rotary=
Knob to select.
2. Turn the Rotary Knob to highlight the sports league or college category=
of the team you wish to add, and press the Rotary Knob to select.
3. Turn the Rotary Knob to highlight the league team name or college team=
name you wish to add, and press the Rotary Knob to select. Note that for=
college teams, you will receive an alert for all teams playing for that=
college. There are thirty college teams currently licensed for broadcast=
by
SIRIUS.
4. Turn the Rotary Knob to highlight which type of an alert you want, and=
press the Rotary Knob to select.
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When the SIRIUS receiver is powered on, and while it is playing, “Initial=
Game Alert” will sound an alert when the team you have chosen is playing=
a game. “All Score Updates” does the same but also sounds an alert=
when the scores are updated for the chosen team. To exit the Game Alert=
menu, press the MENU button.
Jump Settings
You can access the Jump Settings menu by pressing and holding the Jump=
button for two seconds or by pressing Menu to enter the Menu Options list=
and selecting Jump Settings using the Rotary Knob. There are two options=
available for Jump button
settings, Traffic and JumpSet (traffic is positioned above jumpset). The=
currently selected option is indicated by a jump icon.
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Traffic
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Traffic” option. Press the=
Rotary Knob to select.
2. Scroll to the city (arranged in a vertical list, for example, NYC, LAX,=
BOS, ATL, CHI, etc.) for which you would like to hear traffic reports and=
press the knob. Use the Menu button to exit this menu without changing=
your current city selection. Note: if the channel list has not yet been=
downloaded from the satellite data stream, an Updating City List=
notification will be displayed. Please wait ten minutes and try again.
JumpSet
Select JumpSet if you would like to use the Jump button for any channel=
other than a traffic channel.
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “JumpSet” option (the lower=
selection of the traffic and jumpset options). Press the Rotary Knob to=
select.
2. After pressing Menu to exit to the Default Screen, thev Jump button can=
be programmed by tuning to your desired channel and pressing and holding=
the Jump
button for two seconds, as described in the Setting Channel Presets section.
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Display Settings
It is possible to adjust the Contrast, Dimming and Color of the Receiver’s=
display. While in the “Menu Options” list perform the following steps:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Display Settings” option. =
Press the Rotary Knob to select.
2. Select one of the following using the Rotary Knob.
- Contrast Control: adjusts the relationship between the background and the=
text on the LCD display. Use the Rotary Knob to adjust the contrast up or=
down. The bar graph at the bottom of the screen will move to indicate the=
change.
b. Color Option: you can set the color for the LCD backlight and keypad=
LEDs. Use the Rotary Knob to select which color you would like to adjust=
and then select from the two options.
To exit the Display settings, simply push the MENU button.
Confirm Tone Options
The Sirius Sportster Receiver will sound an Audio “Tone” alert when the=
unit powers ON and OFF as well as when the S-Seek Alert is activated. The=
default is ON. To change the tone options, perform the following:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Confirm Tone Options.” Press=
the Rotary Knob to select.
2. Use the Rotary Knob to Select “ON” or “OFF.” Press the Knob to=
set the Tone Option.
To exit the Display settings, simply push the MENU button.
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FM Transmitter Options
If you would like to use the built-in FM Transmitter, you must turn ON the=
function and select an FM frequency:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “FM Transmitter Options.” Press=
the Rotary Knob to select.
2. Use the Rotary Knob to Select “On/Off.” Press the Knob to set the=
option.
3. Press Menu to return to the previous menu.
4. Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Frequency Selection.” Press the=
Rotary Knob to select.
5. Use the Rotary Knob and Category Buttons to adjust the FM frequency. The=
Rotary Knob adjusts in 0.1 MHz increments and the Category Buttons adjust=
in
1 MHz increments.
Channel Add or Skip
The Sirius Sportster Receiver will allow you to skip selected channels when=
changing channels via the Rotary Knob. At any time you may select to add=
or skip specific channels. While in the “Menu Options” List mode,=
follow the steps below to Add or Skip a channel:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Add or Skip.” Press the Rotary=
Knob to select.
2. Use the Rotary Knob to Select the channel you wish to skip or add. =
Pressing the Rotary Knob will add the text “Skip” next to the channel=
name to skip that
channel. To add the channel, simply press the Rotary Knob and the text=
“Skip” will be removed. Note: this feature only functions in normal=
channel search modes. You can always access any skipped channel using the=
Direct Tuning function.
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Lock Options
The Sirius Sportster Receiver has the ability to lockout the use of any=
channel, or channels you do not want others to access without your=
permission. Like the Skip feature, the locked channel will not appear when=
the user changes channels with the Rotary Knob. When the user tries to=
access the locked channel using the Direct Tuning function, the “Enter=
Code” screen will be displayed and the channel will not be accessed until=
the proper code is entered.
While in the “Menu Options” List mode, follow the steps below to Lock a=
- channel
-
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Lock Options.” Press the=
Rotary Knob to select.
2. Select “Lock/Unlock” from the Lock Options Menu and press the Rotary=
Knob to select (lock/unlock is positioned above edit code).
3. Use the Rotary Knob to select the channel you wish to lock. Press the=
Knob in to select.
Changing the Lock/Unlock Code
The first time the Lock/Unlock function is 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 while in the “Menu Options” List mode:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Lock Options.” Press the=
Rotary Knob to select.
2. Select “Edit Code” from the Lock Options Menu and press the Rotary=
Knob to select (edit code is positioned below lock/unlock).
3. Enter the default code “0000.”
4. The “New Code” prompt will appear. Enter your new four digit code=
using the 0 to 9 number buttons. You will then be prompted to confirm the=
new code by entering your code again.
5. The lock code is now changed.
Note: you can use this same method to Edit the code once it is changed from=
the default.
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Audio Level
The audio output of the Sirius Sportster Receiver can be adjusted to fine=
tune the audio signal level for maximum performance. This is important=
when using either the optional Home Docking Station or the optional Mobile=
Docking Station. The following setting affects both the line output and FM=
output levels. To change the Audio Level, perform the following procedure=
while in the “Menu Options”
List mode:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Audio Level Options.” Press the=
Rotary Knob to select.
2. Use the Rotary Knob to adjust to the desired audio output level. A ten=
segment horizontal bar graph is displayed with a minus sign to the left and=
a plus sign to
the right. To store your setting and exit this function, press the Rotary=
Knob.
Antenna Aiming
When using the optional Home Docking Station or the Boombox indoors, it is=
important to locate the antenna in an acceptable location (see the=
individual
installation guides for more information).
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight “Antenna Aiming.” Press the Rotary=
Knob to select.
2. Two ten segment horizontal bar graphs will be displayed (SAT and TER)=
with a minus sign to the left and a plus sign to the right. SAT indicates=
satellite
signal and TER indicates terrestrial signal, if available.
3. Adjust the antenna for maximum performance as per the manuals.
To exit this function, press the Rotary Knob or MENU button.
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Memory Options
In this mode, the user can turn the Memory Search Function (S-Seek) ON or=
OFF. In addition, all thirty Preset Memory Locations can be cleared. To=
change the Memory Options, use the following procedure while in the “Menu=
Options” List mode:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight “Memory Options.” Press the Rotary=
Knob to select.
2. Select one of the following Memory Options:
- Automatic Memory Search function, on or off. Use the Rotary Knob to=
select between on and off by highlighting the desired selection. Then=
press the Rotary Knob to store.
b. Clear All Memory Locations. Press and release the Rotary Knob; a prompt=
display screen appears to confirm; to Clear All Memory select “Yes” or=
“No” and press the Rotary Knob.
To exit this function, press the Rotary Knob or MENU button.
Time-Based Features
This Menu Option allows for adjustments of the following items:
Clock
Alarm Clock
Program Alert
Auto Shutdown
Sleep Mode
To change the Time-Based Features, use the following procedure while in the=
“Menu Options” List mode:
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight “Time-Based Features.” Press the=
Rotary Knob to select.
2. Use the Rotary Knob to select one of the following Time-Based Features to=
- adjust
-
- Clock: when entering this menu option, you can setup 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 data=
stream, and will update based on the received signal.
Format: the Clock Format option allows for either 12 Hour (Default), or 24=
Hour display. Use the Rotary Knob to select the desired format.
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Time Zone: since the Clock adjusts the time automatically, it is important=
to specify your proper time zone. Use the Rotary Knob to select the proper=
time zone. The following is a list of time zones available:
(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 Newfndlnd)
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Observance: activate this function if your area=
is subject to DST; turn the Rotary Encoder to toggle between DST Observed=
(default) or DST Not Observed.
b. Alarm Clock: 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=
channel prior to shutdown will be present when Alarm feature is activated. =
Alarm appears on the first line of the display followed by the alarm=
- options
Set Alarm: use the Rotary Knob to select “Set Alarm” from the Alarm=
Clock Menu. Select either “Alarm Off” (Default) or “Alarm On” from=
the Menu and press the Rotary Knob to set.
Alarm Time: use the Rotary Knob to select “Alarm Time” from the Alarm=
Clock Menu. Use the Category buttons and the Rotary knob to set the time=
(hours, minutes) you want to activate the Receiver (Default is 12:00 PM). =
Press the Rotary knob to store the Alarm Time.
c. Program Alert: when this menu option is highlighted and selected, you=
will be able to program the unit to switch to a selected channel at a=
specific time. Press the Rotary Knob to enter the Program Alert Menu,=
where the following adjustment options are available:
Program Time/Day: turning the Rotary Knob toggles between Time and Day. If=
Time is selected, use the Category buttons and Rotary Knob to set the hours=
and minutes.
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A M or P M will switch automatically when the A M or P M threshold has been=
exceeded. When the desired time is displayed, press the Rotary Knob. If=
Day is selected, the screen displays a default day of Monday, with=
selectable choices
of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Use=
the Rotary Knob to increase (C W) or decrease (C C W) the desired day in a=
circular motion (default value is Monday).
Channel: turn the Rotary Knob to scroll through a listing of all the Sirius=
channels. When the desired channel is highlighted, press the Rotary Knob.
Program Alert On/Off (Default is Off): rotate the Rotary Knob to toggle=
between Program Alert On or Program Alert Off. When the desired alert=
status is highlighted, press the Rotary Knob.
d. Auto Shutdown: you can program the unit to automatically shut off after a=
one hour period without any user intervention. After fifty nine minutes of=
inactivity, a beep tone sounds and a display prompt appears on the screen,=
“Cancel Auto Shutdown.” To activate the Auto Shutdown feature, use the=
Rotary Knob to select it from the Time Based Features Menu and press the=
Knob to enter the menu. Once in the Auto Shutdown Menu, use the Rotary knob=
to select either “Enable” or
“Disable” the feature.
Cancel Auto Shutdown: if you want to temporarily deactivate the Auto=
Shutdown
feature once the beep tone sounds, press the Rotary Knob. The Auto Shutdown=
sequence will reset to one hour.
e. Sleep Mode: you can program 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:
Sleep Off
15 Minutes
30 Minutes
45 Minutes
60 Minutes
Use the Rotary Knob to select the desired Sleep Time. When the desired time=
is highlighted, press
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the Rotary Knob. The Receiver will now turn off after the selected time has=
elapsed.
Factory Default
This Menu option will restore all original factory settings. To activate=
this feature, perform the following procedure while in the “Menu Options=
” List Mode:
- Press Menu to enter the Menu Options List.
- Use the Rotary Knob to highlight the “Factory Default” option. Press=
the Rotary Knob to select. “Restore Settings” will pop up on the=
Receiver’s display.
3. Use the Rotary Knob to select “Yes” to restore all settings or select=
“No” to return to the Menu Options List Mode (yes is positioned above=
no). If “Yes” is chosen, the unit reverts to the original factory=
settings for the following parameters:
All Presets revert to empty
All Game Alerts Cleared
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Auto Dimming On
Display Contrast to 50%
Display Mode to Auto
F M Modulator to On
F M Frequency to 88.1 MHz
Audio Output Level to 70%
Access to all skipped Channels (Locked channels remain locked)
Memory Search On
Memory Locations are erased
12 Hour Clock Format
Eastern Time Zone
Daylight Savings Time Observed
Alarm Off
Program Alert Off
Auto Shutdown Off
Sleep Mode Off
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Troubleshooting
Fault: receiver does not turn on
Probable cause: blown Fuse, power cable not properly connected
Remedy: check fuse, check power cable
Fault: “ANTENNA NOT DETECTED” message
Probable cause: satellite antenna not connected
Remedy: check satellite connection to receiver
Probable cause: antenna or cable is faulty
Remedy: contact system installer or vendor
Fault: audio static or loss of clarity
Probable cause: F M modulator frequency contains static
Remedy: switch to another F M frequency
Probable cause: vehicle antenna not connected to radio
Remedy: check vehicle antenna cable
Fault: no signal on receiver display
Probable cause: check for obstacles over or around antenna
Remedy: change location to eliminate nearby obstacles (bridge, etc.)
Fault: no sound
Probable cause: audio cables not connected
Remedy: check cables at receiver and radio
Probable cause: incorrect F M modulator frequency
Remedy: select another F M modulator frequency.
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Specifications
Audio Output 2.2 V peak to peak
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 0.3%
Signal-to-noise (S/N) greater than 75 d B
Fuse Requirement 3 A Slow Blow
Power Supply 10to 16 V negative ground D C
Receiver Dimensions 115 mm (W) x 78 mm (H) x 28 mm (D) (4-1/2” W x 3” H=
x 1-1/8” D)
Receiver Weight 7 ounces
Remote Control Dimensions 49 mm (W) x 104 mm (H) x 23 mm (D) (1-7/8””W x=
4-1/8”H x 7/8”D)
Remote Control Battery Requirements C R 2025
Note: Features and specifications subject to change without notice.
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- Notes
(Page is blank for a user to write his own notes.)
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Optional Accessories for your Sirius Sportster Receiver
Add one or all of these accessories to maximize your Sirius experience.
SP-B2 Portable Boombox
The SP-B2 is a portable docking station and audio system for use with the=
Sirius Sportster Receiver. With the built-in amplifier and speakers, the=
SP-B2 delivers rich, powerful sound indoors or outdoors. Includes the=
- following
Portable Boombox with built-in amplifier and speakers
Auxiliary input for other audio devices
Adjustable indoor/outdoor antenna with 20 feet of cable
A C adapter
SP-H2 Home Docking Kit
The SP-H2 is a compact docking cradle that positions the receiver for easy=
viewing and operation. Designed for quick and easy self installation, it=
includes all necessary cabling to connect to your home audio system. =
Includes the following:
Compact tabletop/desktop docking cradle
Audio cable for connection to any stereo bookshelf system
F M output for wireless connectivity
Adjustable indoor/outdoor antenna with 20 feet of cable
A C Adapter
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SP-C2 Mobile Docking Kit
The SP-C2 is a compact docking cradle that positions the receiver for easy=
wiring, viewing and operation. Designed for quick and easy=
selfinstallation, it includes all necessary cabling to connect to your car=
audio system. Includes the following:
Mobile docking cradle
Suction cup vehicle mount for easy installation
Car power adapter
Magnetic antenna with 21 feet of cable
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. (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 the location=
shown below under WARRANTY RETURN.
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.
WARRANTY RETURN: to obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this=
Warranty, please return product to an authorized Sirius Sportster retailer=
or call Customer Service at (800) 869-5187; proof of purchase and=
description of defect are required. Products to be returned to an approved=
warranty station must be shipped freight prepaid.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
SIRIUS ID (SID):
- PSN
Customer Service: 1-800-869-5187
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Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
(800) 869-5590
sirius.com
Copyright 2005 Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.
SP-R2-OM (Rev. 1, March 2005)
.
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