Lexmark GEX-XMP3 manual

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    User Guide[...]

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    2 Quick Start Quick Start Charge the battery (page 13). 1 Set up your XMp3 radio (page 21). 2 Activate your XM subscription online or by calling 1 800 XM RADIO 3 (1-800-967-2346) (page 25). Press the menu button. Y ou should see this screen: 4[...]

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    3 T able of Contents Introduction ................. 4 Featur es ............................... 5 About XM .............................. 6 Safety Instructions ..................... 7 What’ s in the Box? ...................... 12 Charging the Battery . ................... 13 XMp3 Radio Controls. .................. 14 Display . ...................[...]

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    4 Introduction[...]

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    5 Introduction Features The X Mp3: Record Wh at Y ou Love, Lis ten When Y ou Want!™ Live or re corded X M content at your fin ger tips. Spin t he whee l to quickl y • tune to yo ur favorite XM c hannels. Have to step aw ay for a few minu tes ? Paus e and replay up to 3 0 minutes • of XM pr ogramm ing. Reco rd up to 5 channe ls simultan[...]

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    6 About XM XM is Am erica’s numbe r one satel lite radio co mpany . B roadca sting live da ily from s tudios in Washingto n, DC , New Y ork C ity, Chicago, t he Countr y Music Hall o f F am e in Nashville, Toronto, and Mo ntreal, XM ’ s 20 08 line up include s more than 1 70 digi tal channe ls of choice f rom coast to coast : commerci al-fr ee [...]

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    7 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT! Always read and understand all the instructions to av oid injur y to yourself and/or damage to your device. XM Sa tellite Radio claims no responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown, repair or other causes . DO NO T : Ex pose to e xtre me tempe ratures, i .e. above 1 4 0° F ( 6 0°C ) or bel ow -4° F[...]

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    8 obje cts aw ay from the p ower plugs . Stay aware of yo ur surroun dings whe n enjoying yo ur XMp3 rad io. If you’re a • pe destri an, keep your e yes and ears o pen. I f you’re drivin g, keep your e yes on the ro ad and you r hands on the w heel. N ot doing s o can result in per sonal inju ry, death, an d/ or d amage to you r device, ac[...]

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    9 Protect Y our Ears and Y ourself Always f ollow tra ffic safet y dire ctio ns. Do not u se earbu ds or headp hones • whil e operat ing a bic ycle, autom obile, or m otorcyc le. Not onl y is it dang erous, it m ay be illeg al. Make sure t he earbu d or headph one cab le does n ot get in the w ay of your arms • or oth er surroun ding obje[...]

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    10 hearing protection. (For r eference, a garbage disposal or loud shouting at 3 feet ar e about 80 decibels; a food blender or gas lawn blow er at 3 feet are around 90 decibels.) Pioneer disclaims all liability for hearing loss, bodily injury , or proper ty damage as a result of use or misuse of this product. Important battery information Y our XM[...]

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    11 recycled. Contact your local r ec ycler f or details. Never dispose of batteries in a fir e or in water as they may explode. T o insert or remove the battery see page 13 for more information.[...]

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    12 What’s in the Box? Introduction XMp3 Radio Remote Control Home Stand Battery USB Cable XM Home Antenna AC Power Adapter Also Included: User Guide and Getting the Most From your XM Radio Guide Earbuds RCA Audio Cable[...]

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    13 Charging the Battery The b atter y come s from the f actor y wit h a small amou nt of charge. Cha rge the bat ter y for at leas t 8 hours b efore us ing your XMp3 r adio for th e first tim e, or if you have not us ed it for sever al months. 1 . O pen bat ter y compa rtm ent. 2. Ins ert th e batte ry into th e XMp3 radio. 3. Care fully re place [...]

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    14 XMp3 Radio Controls Introduction Power/Hold Switch Slide down to turn on or off, slide up to lock controls. 30-Minute Replay Pause and replay up to 30 minutes of live XM Record Record a song or a channel - also schedule recording and set channel to auto record. XM Button/Select Press to confirm selections. Control Wheel Give it a spin! Back Retu[...]

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    15 The functions of the controls may change depending on what y ou’ re doing at the time. In general, remember that: T urn ing the whe el highl ights diff erent icons or m oves up or down a l ist. Press • the XM b utt on to sel ect th e highlighte d item. The • bac k but ton brings yo u to the previ ous scre en. If you ’ re l ost, pr[...]

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    16 Introduction Additional symbols Live XM My Music Library Auto Recordings Settings Battery Charging Battery Charged (green) Battery Low (red) Hold - controls locked. To unlock, slide the power switch down to the middle position Mute – to unmute, press both volume up and volume down buttons at the same time Repeat Shuffle MP3 or WMA song loaded [...]

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    17 microSD card is in the device, has been scanned and is safe to be removed (green) Song included on a playlist MP3 or WMA song loaded onto the microSD card that has been added to a playlist TuneSelect set to alert on artist’s name TuneSelect set to alert on song title XM signal strength MicroSD card is being read. Do not eject the microSD card [...]

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    18 Introduction Remote Control Functions 30-Minute Replay Buttons Pause and r eplay up to 30 minutes of live XM cont ent. Power Button Record Record a song or channel. Arrow Buttons Select menu entries, change channels. Options T uneSelec t, bookmarks, add channel to favorites , set channel to auto recor d, and view programs for channel . XM Button[...]

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    19 MicroSD Memory Card T urn your XMp3 radio off before inserting or removing the microSD memory card (sold separately at xmradio .com/microSD or at your local retailer). T o insert the card press it down until it clicks into place . T o remove it, press down and it will eject. Do not remove the card if you see this symbol in r ed on the display .[...]

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    20 Using this Guide Throughout this guide, y ou will see instruc tions such as Select menu → Settings → Change Display → Brightness. This tells you to do the f ollowing: Press the 1 menu button. T urn the wheel clock wise until the 2 Settings Icon is highlighted. Press the 3 XM button to select Settings . T urn the wheel to get to 4 Change Di[...]

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    21 Setup[...]

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    22 Setup for Home or Office Inser t y our XM p3 radio into the home stand . 1 Connect the power adapter , audio cable, 2 and XM home antenna. Connect your XMp3 radio to your home or office audio 3 system. antenna line out Setup antenna The XM home antenna plugs into the jack labeled antenna. line out The audio cable plugs into the line out jack. 5V[...]

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    23 Place the XM home antenna in or near 4 a south facing window for optimal indoor reception. T o optimize signal rec eption, you 5 may mount the XM home antenna outdoors, facing south. Outdoors Outdoors South[...]

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    24 While Traveling Y ou can connect the power adapter dir ec tly to y our XMp3 radio. Setup[...]

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    25 Activation[...]

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    26 Subscribing to XM Before you can list en to any of XM’ s more than 170 channels, y ou must first activate your XMp3 radio. Make sure your XMp3 radio is receiving the XM signal in liv e mode so that you 1 can hear the audio on Channel 1. Make a note of your XM Radio ID . Y ou can find it: 2 • OnXMChannel0  • Onthe?[...]

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    27 Using Y our XMp3 Radio[...]

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    28 Using your XMp3 Radio Live XM NOTE! Be sure to listen t o live XM for at least 8 hours in a 30-day period. This authenticates your XM subscription and ensures you continue to enjo y your live and recorded XM pr ograms. Selecting Channels T urn on your XMp3 radio. Subscribe to XM (page 26) if you hav en ’t done so 1 already . If you see 2 Live [...]

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    29 T urn the wheel to highlight a digit corresponding to the channel number that you 2 want to listen to . Press the XM butt on to select that digit. Repeat for all the digits of that channel number . When you ’ve entered a valid channel number , your XMp3 radio will tune to that 3 channel within 2 seconds. - OR - P ress the keys on the remote th[...]

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    30 Categories XM channels are organized int o channel categories, or genres, such as “Rock , ” “ Jazz, ” or “News. ” T o find a channel by category : Select 1 menu → Live XM → All Categories . Y ou ’ll see a list of all the XM categories. T urn the wheel to highlight a 2 categor y , then press the XM button to select it. Y ou ’[...]

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    31 Y ou should see a list of your fav orite channels. T urn the wheel to highlight the 4 desired channel then press the XM button to select it. T o remove a channel from your “F avorit es” list: T une to that channel. 1 Select 2 options → Remove F avorite . Pause and Replay Live XM Need to take a phone call or step awa y for a few minutes? No[...]

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    32 T o return to live XM select menu → All Channels , or All C ategories, or F avorite Channels. Y ou can also press several times or enter the channel number using the keypad or fr om the replay list select Go to Live XM. Y ou won ’t be able to recor d a song that is paused or being replayed . Y our scheduled recording and auto-recording sessi[...]

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    33 Select rec 1 → Schedule Recording or Menu → Live XM → Schedule Recording . Use the wheel and 2 XM button to enter the dat e, start time, end time, and channel. Select 3 OK when done. Y ou can use the same method to edit or delete an existing r ecording session. Y ou can also use the XM2go Music Manager to create , edit, and delete recordin[...]

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    34 T o designate a specific channel to be auto-recorded : T une to that channel. 1 Select 2 rec → Set to Auto Rec ord . Y ou can designate up to 5 channels in this manner . T o remov e channels from the auto-record list, select rec → Remov e Auto Rec . Listening to Recorded Content Recorded XM, MP3 and WMA files, audiobooks – they’re all [...]

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    35 Y ou can view all songs in your library of recorded XM c ontent, or sort by 4 ar tist, cat egory, channel name, and so on. Y ou’ll see similar menus when you view your library of MP3/WMA files or audiobooks. As you listen to r ecorded music or audiobooks, try pressing options. Depending on the type of content, you will find options t o add th[...]

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    36 Program Guide T o see what will be playing on a particular channel: While listening to live XM, select options → V iew Programs . Y ou will see a list of progr ams that will be playing on that channel. If you then highlight a program and select it, you can see information about that prog ram, schedule to recor d it, or set an alert that will n[...]

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    37 Playlists Y ou can create one or mor e custom lists, called playlists. A playlist is simply a collection of recorded tracks tha t play in a cer tain order . Create a “ morning commute ” playlist, a “workout” playlist, a “best of ” playlist, and more. And yes , the same song can appear on more than one playlist. While listening to rec[...]

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    38 T o delete a playlist: Select 1 menu → My Music Library → Recorded XM or menu → My Music Librar y → MP3s and WMAs . Select 2 Playlists . Highlight a playlist name and select 3 options → Delete . T o remove songs from a pla ylist: Select 1 menu → My Music Library → Recorded XM or menu → My Music Librar y → MP3s and WMAs . Select[...]

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    39 TuneSelect and GameSelect T uneSelec t finds your fa vorite ar tists or songs and alerts you whenever they are being pla yed on any XM channel. Y ou can save up to 30 songs or artists. When you hear one of your fa vorite songs or artists, select 1 options → T uneSelec t Song or options → T uneSelect Ar tist . Y our XM p3 radio remembers the[...]

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    40 When you ’re done , press 5 back to exit the screen. GameSelect aler ts may be set or disabled in a similar manner . TuneSelect alerts you when it finds this artist name. TuneSelect alerts you when it finds this song title. No alerts set for this song title or artist. Using your XMp3 Radio[...]

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    41 Info Extras XM bro adcas ts infor mation suc h as spor ts score s and stoc k quotes. T his inform ation can b e displaye d at the bot tom of you r XMp3 radio ’ s sc reen. T o choose a spor t or team: Sel ect 1 menu → Settings → Info Extras → Sports . Y ou ’ll see a lis t of spor ts. Us e the whe el and 2 XM button to sel ect t he spor [...]

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    42 Choosing a stock is a similar process: Select 1 menu → Settings → Info Extras → Stocks . Select 2 Add Stocks . T o add the symbol for XM Satellit e R adio , “XMSR, ” turn the wheel until “X” 3 appears in the first letter position. Press the XM button to c onfirm. Turn the wheel until “M” appears in the second letter position, t[...]

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    43 Using Y our XMp3 Radio with a PC[...]

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    44 The X M2go Music Mana ger runs o n Windows- base d pers onal compu ters and all ows you to: Mana ge your music : create and cus tomize pl aylists o f XM recordin gs or your p ersona l MP3 • or WMA fil es. Sche dule reco rdings. • Vie w XM’s Online Pro gram Guid e: discover new mus ic and pro grams by se eing what ’s • availab[...]

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    45 PCs running Microsoft® W indows® V ista must meet the following requirements: CPU: 80 0 MHz or high er for Vis ta Hom e; 1 GHz or high er for oth er Vist a editio ns • Hard dr ive: at least 100 MB f ree disk sp ace • RA M: at least 51 2 MB for V ista H ome; at leas t 1 GB for oth er Vist a editio ns • High -spe ed Intern et conn[...]

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    46 My Music The XM2go Music Manager helps you organize r ecorded XM content and your MP3s. Vie w your XM reco rdings, in cluding th e artis t name, son g title, the ch annel it • was re corded f rom and son g length . Vie w your per sonal musi c ( M P 3s and WMA fil es ) col lec tion, incl uding the ar tist • name, s ong title, a lbum an[...]

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    47 Record XM Schedule Recordings of XM content dir ec tly from y our XM p3 radio , or with the XM2go Music Manager . Save time by r ecording u p to five channels a t the same ti me. • Vie w all sched uled re cordings, in cluding th e duratio n. • Vie w XM’s Online Pro grammin g Guide to se e what ’ s p laying on X M. •[...]

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    48 Bookmarks Bookmarks are an easy way to flag your favorit e songs while listening to your XMp3 radio . Vie w songs you have b ookm arked on you r XMp3 radio a nd link to Naps ter . com • to purch ase them. Add your m usic libra ry to the X Mp3 radio wi th a stan dard or high c apacit y • microSD c ard. We recomm end stor ing your MP3 ?[...]

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    49 napster.com Napster enables you to pur chase and own songs you heard and bookmarked on your XMp3 radio. Eas y access to a libra ry of mi llions of so ngs. • Add your m usic libra ry to the X Mp3 radio wi th a stan dard or high c apacit y • microSD c ard. We recomm end stor ing your MP3 file s on a microSD card s ince you can on ly rec[...]

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    50 My Books Vie w the author s, title s, and len gth of audib le boo ks save d on your XMp3 r adio. Link to • audib le.c om/xm to se e availabl e audible b ook s. Vie w XM’s Online Pro grammin g Guide to se e what ’ s p laying on X M. • Using your XMp3 Radio with a PC[...]

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    51 audible.com/xm Audibl e is your sou rce for the inter net ’ s la rgest se lec tion of pr emium digit al audio. Choo se from over 4 0,00 0 downl oadabl e audiob ook s, includ ing the lates t best • sell ers and ti meless cl assics. Dow nload conte nt to your XMp3 rad io or other co mpatibl e devices an d listen • at the g ym, on your [...]

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    52 Info View Information about your XMp3 radio such as model and radio ID . Perso nalize the n ame of your XM p3 radio. • Vie w the amount o f XM content sto rage use d/available a nd pers onal music • stor age use d/a v ailable o n your XMp3 ra dio. Vie w the amount o f perso nal music sto rage/use d on your mi croSD card. • Vie w X[...]

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    53 Disconnecting XMp3 from a PC T o disconnect your XMp3 from your PC, you must f ollow these steps: Click on “Ejec t” on the lower left-hand corner of the XM2go Music Manager 1 screen. XM2go Music Manager will sync with your XMp3 radio, then inf or m y ou 2 that you can disconnect your XMp3 radio. Unplug the USB cable from either the PC or you[...]

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    54 Settings ON[...]

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    55 Y ou can manage your XMp3 radio settings by selecting menu → Settings . The list of settings will vary depending on whether you’ re using your XMp3 radio in a portable mode, docked into a vehicle cradle, in a home stand , or in a sound system. EQ Settings Change the tone by selecting menu → Settings → EQ Settings . By pressing the XM but[...]

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    56 Edit Alerts If you use TuneSelect, your XMp3 radio alerts you when your favorite song or artist is playing on any live XM channel . Y ou can control how these alerts work. T o turn all aler ts on or off: Select 1 menu → Settings → Edit Alerts → All Alerts . Press the 2 XM button to turn all alerts off or on. T o choose whether you get an [...]

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    57 Channel Access Direct T une Normally , as you scroll through live XM channels using the wheel, your XMp3 radio display s the channel, artist name, and song title, which allows y ou to preview the information bef ore tuning to that channel. T o hear that channel, you w ould then press the XM button. Y ou can set your XMp3 radio to automatically t[...]

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    58 Y ou can always ac cess a sk ipped channel by ent er ing its channel number dir ec tly . Blocking xL Channels A channel logo that contains “xL ” means that you may hear frequen t explicit language on that channel. T o block these channels: Select 1 menu → Settings → Channel Access → xL Channels . Press the 2 XM button to select Off . x[...]

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    59 the volume of other audio sources . Select 1 menu → Settings → Line Out Level . T urn the wheel to increase or decrease the audio level. 2 Press the 3 XM button to set that level . Do not use the Line -Out Lev el menu item as a volume control; you should use the volume control on your home or car st ereo instead. Aiming the Antenna For best [...]

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    60 Clock and Sleep Timer The t ime is automat ically se t using the XM s ignal. Se lec t • menu → Set tings → Set T ime → Ti me Zon e to set the pro per tim e zone for yo ur locati on. Y ou r XMp3 radio c an automati cally adjus t for Dayli ght Savings T ime. T o t urn this • featu re on, sel ect m enu → Settings → Se t Time →[...]

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    61 Y ou ’ll see several confirmation screens . I f y ou change your mind, simply select 3 No . Alternatively , press back to exit this set of menus and return to normal operation. Memory Usage Select menu → Settings → Memor y Usage t o view memory status on your XMp3 radio. XM Si ngle s • repre sents s ongs recor ded indi viduall y from [...]

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    62 T roubleshooting[...]

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    63 T roubleshooting XMp3 has been designed and built to be trouble-free but if you experience a problem, try this: Chec k that all conne ctio ns are firm and s ecure. • Rem ove its bat ter y , wait a t least 30 se conds, th en re- inser t it. • If you see this on the screen: T ry this: No signal Make sure the XM antenna is not obstructed[...]

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    64 If you see this on the screen: T ry this: Updating XM is updating your XMp3 radio with the latest encryption code. Wait un til the update is done. OR Y ou may be trying to tune to a channel that is blocked or unavailable. T une to another channel. Channel Unavailable T une to another channel; the one you’ re tr ying to ac cess is not available[...]

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    65 If this happens: T ry this: XMp3 radio shuts off unexpectedly. Check whether you’v e set the sleep timer, and set it to “Off, ” if desired. If you ’re in a car , check whether “Vehicle Mode/Delayed Pow er O ff ” is set, and set it to “Off, ” if desired. There is no pow er or XMp3 radio shuts off quickly. Check the battery le[...]

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    66 If this happens: T ry this: XM Instant T raffic and Weather channels sound different fr om other channels. Do nothing. These channels use a different audio technology than the other XM channels. Battery level meter does not match the expected charge or playback time. Fully char ge the batter y , then use your XMp3 radio until the battery is ex[...]

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    67 Other Information[...]

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    68 Product Registration Visit us at the f ollowing site: http://www.pioneer elec tronics .com Register your product. We will keep the details of your pur chase on file to 1 help you ref er to this information in the even t of an insurance claim such as loss or theft. Receive updates on the lat est products and technologies. 2 Download owner’ s ma[...]

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    69 Product Specifications XMp3 Radio Dimensions 51 mm ( W ) X 92 mm (H) X 15 mm (D ) 2 in ( W ) X 3.6 in (H) X 0.6 in (D ) Weigh t 69g without battery / 88g with battery Storage Capacity Internal: 2GB Removable memory : Type: micr oSD™ Card Size: up to 8 GB Audio Output 3.5 mm mini-stereo jack Antenna Connector (Home and Car) RF SMB Battery T ype[...]

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    70 Model Numbers XMp3 Radio GEX- XMP3 XMp3 Car Kit CD-XMPCAR1 XMp3 Home Car Kit CD-XMHOME1 Remote Con trol Dimensions 40 mm ( W ) X 119 mm (H) X 15.4 mm (D ) 1.5 in ( W ) X 4.7 in (H) X 0.60 in (D ) Weigh t 60g Battery Type: CR2032 Voltage: 3V Other Information[...]

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    71 Patent Information It is prohibited to, and y ou agree that you will not, copy , decompile, disassemble, r everse engineer , hack, manipulate, or otherwise access and/or make available any technology incorporated in rec eivers compatible with the XM Satellit e R adio system. F urthermore, the AMBE® voice compr ession sof tware included in this [...]

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    72 FCC and IC Statement The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly appro ved by XM Satellite Radio Inc. can void the user’ s author ity to opera te this device. This device has been designed to operat e with the antenna provided in the original packaging. Use of antenna other than the antenna provided will r esult in impro[...]

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    73 LIMITED WARRANTY W ARRANTY V ALID ONL Y IN C OUNTRY OF PRODUCT PURCHASE W ARRANTY Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. (PUSA), and P ioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc. (POC), warrants that products distributed by PUSA in the U .S.A., and by POC in Canada that fail to function properly under normal use due to a manufacturing defect when installed and o[...]

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    74 PRODUCT W ARRANT Y PERIOD Portable Satellite Radio ……………………………...… 1 Y ear Parts & Labor Portable Satellite Radio Battery ……………………… 90 Days P ar ts & Labor The warranty period for retail cust omers who rent the product commences upon the dat e product is first put into use (a) during the rental [...]

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    75 SOURCE OTHER THAN A PIONEER AUTHORIZED SERVICE C OMP ANY OR OTHER DESIGNA TED L OCA TION. THIS W ARRANT Y DOES NO T COVER DEFEC TS OR D AMAGE CA USED BY THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED P ARTS OR LABOR FROM IMPROPER MAINTENANCE. AL TERED, DEF ACED , OR REMOVED SERIAL NUMBERS VOID THIS ENTIRE W ARRANT Y . NO O THER W ARR ANTIES IN THE U.S.A. - PIONEER LIM[...]

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    76 will need to package it carefully and send it, transportation prepaid by a traceable, insur ed method, to an Authorized Service Company . Package the product using adequate padding material to prev ent damage in transit. Include your name, address and t elephone number where you can be reached during business hours. On all warranty complaints an[...]

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    77 PIONEER ELECTRONICS SER VICE, INC. P .O. BO X 1760 L ONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90810 1-800-421-1404 http://www.pioneerelectronics .com[...]

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    GE X -XM P3 Pion eer El ect ronic s Ser vice, In c. P .O. B ox 1 7 6 0 Lon g Beach, C alifo rnia 9 081 0 1 80 0 4 21 1 40 4 http:/ /w ww.pioneerelectronics.com XM , XMp3, XM2go , and rela ted log os are tr adema rks o f XM Satel lite Rad io Inc . Ot her tra demar ks are t he prop er ty of th eir resp ec tive own ers. ©2008 Pi onee r Elec troni cs [...]