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Configuring Your onyX
Radio ID
Your onyX has an alphanumeric ID which uniquely identifies the radio . This ID is
used during the activation process .
To display the Radio ID:
1
Press
menu
.
2
Radio ID
will be highlighted . If it is
not highlighted, press
to scroll to
and highlight
Radio ID
. Press the
Select button
. The Radio ID will be
displayed .
3
Press and hold
menu
to return to the
main display screen .
Radio ID
Your Radio ID is:
A234B456
Find Available FM Channels in Your Area
Before attempting any of the procedures below, you should park your vehicle
in a safe location . Do not attempt to set up your FM channels or any onyX
function while driving .
PowerConnect allows you to listen to XM audio through your vehicle’s FM
radio . You will first need to find an available FM channel, which is a channel
that is not being used by an FM radio station in your area . When you tune
your FM radio to an available channel, you should only hear static or silence
– not talk or music .
Once you have found an available channel, you need to tune onyX’s built-in
transmitter to the same channel to receive XM sound through your vehicle’s
radio .
To find an available FM channel:
•
Manually tune through your local FM channels
Manually tune through your local FM channels on your vehicle’s
FM radio . Turn on your vehicle’s FM radio . Start at 88 .1 and use the
‘Manual’ tune function on your vehicle’s FM radio to tune through
each FM channel one-by-one (88 .1 followed by 88 .3 etc .) to locate
channels that aren’t being used by a local FM radio station . Write
down each FM channel that has only static or silence on it, until
you reach 107 .9 . Once you have created your list of available FM
channels, you will need to find the one that provides the best match
for onyX .
Tune onyX to a favourite XM channel (or to channel 1, if it’s not yet
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 ...