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display screen that denotes antenna
signal strength . You can also press
menu
and then press
to scroll to
and highlight
Signal Indicator
. Press
the
Select button
. The Satellite and
Terrestrial bars show the strength of
the signal being received . If the
signal reception is good, press and
hold
menu
to return to the main
display screen .
7
Ensure onyX is tuned to channel 1 .
Upon power up, onyX should tune to channel 1 by default, when it’s not
yet activated . If it’s not on channel 1, refer to “Listening to Satellite
Radio” on page 55 to learn about how to tune a channel .
8
Turn on your vehicle’s stereo system . Set it to play input from the
auxiliary input source .
9
You should hear XM channel 1 through your vehicle’s stereo system . You
are now ready to activate your onyX .
10
The audio level output of the onyX
can be increased or decreased as
necessary to match the audio levels of other sources in your vehicle .
Refer to “Set Audio Level” on page 89 .
If the signal reception is good, but there is no audio when tuned to channel 1, be
sure the vehicle’s stereo system is set to the correct source, i .e ., auxiliary input
source (step 8) . Also be sure that the audio level is set high enough to be heard
(step 10) . Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 102 for additional help .
Signal Indicator
SATELLITE
TERRESTRIAL
Vehicle Installation
Option 2: Cassette Adapter Installation Instructions
1
Plug the Cassette
Adapter into the
green
AUDIO
connector on the
dock .
2
Insert the Cassette
Adapter into the
vehicle’s cassette
deck . You may need to
turn on your vehicle’s
stereo system in order to
do so .
3
Insert the dock into the
mount .
4
Insert your onyX into the
dock .
5
Power on your onyX by pressing the
Power
button
.
6
Be sure the vehicle is outside and the antenna
has a clear view of the sky . Verify that you are
receiving the XM signal . There should at least
be one bar on the lower left corner of the main
AUDIO
ANT
PWR
FM OUT
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
direct
jump
FM
menu
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
direct
jump
FM
menu
1
Summary of Contents for onyX
Page 1: ...User Guide ...
Page 3: ...4 5 Introduction ...
Page 25: ...48 49 Activation ...
Page 32: ...62 63 Special Features ...
Page 38: ...74 75 Where Else Can You Use Your onyX ...
Page 51: ...100 101 Troubleshooting ...