Page 2 - SIRPNP; Dear Customer; 0 channels of commercial-free music
SIRPNP 1 Dear Customer Congratulations on your purchase of the world’s finest brand in the electronic industry. At Clarion we are committed to high-quality sound reproduction, and are confident that you will be pleased with your purchase. Clarion’s Sirius Satellite Plug and Play Receiver provides en...
Page 3 - User’s Guide; Vehicle Precautions
User’s Guide 2 Vehicle Precautions Follow these precautions to avoid a serious auto accident or personal injury: • Do not mount the Plug and Play receiver where it will block your view through the windshield or your view of dashboard indicators and displays. • Do not mount the Plug and Play receiver...
Page 4 - Contents; Finding a location for the Plug and Play
SIRPNP 3 Contents Getting Started .................................................. 5 What comes in the box ............................... 5Additional components ............................... 5How satellite radio works ............................ 6Preparing to use the Plug and Play receiver ......
Page 6 - What comes in the box
SIRPNP 5 What comes in the box 1. Getting Started Plug and Play receiver Remote control unit Also Includes AAA batteries for the remote control Additional components In addition to the Plug and Play receiver, you will need a kit for your home or your vehicle (or both): • Home kit part number: SIRHM ...
Page 7 - How satellite radio works; Satellite
User’s Guide 6 How satellite radio works SIRIUS Satellite Radio company in New York City Hundreds of streams of radio content bounce off the network of satellites that encircle the earth. Satellite Plug and Play Radio The antenna receives SIRIUS signals anywhere in the continental United States prov...
Page 8 - The driver can easily reach the receiver.; Install the Antenna; Plug in the power adapter.
SIRPNP 7 Preparing to use the Plug and Play receiver See the separate installation guide for how to install the home or vehicle kit. Finding a location for the Plug and Play receiver at home Install the antenna and Plug and Play receiver near your stereo receiving equipment. Finding a location for t...
Page 9 - The default display appears.; Make a note of your identification number; You may need this number in the future.; Activate the radio service; OR; Note
User’s Guide 8 The default display appears. Default display For a description of this screen, see “How to read the default display” on page 10. Make a note of your identification number You may need this number in the future. 1. Press MENU. The unit displays the Menu Options page with the SIRIUS ID ...
Page 10 - Plug and Play receiver controls (front panel)
SIRPNP 9 Plug and Play receiver controls (front panel) The infrared sensor receives commands from the remote control. MEMO (memory) lets you store up to 20 artist or song title combinations. The S-SEEK function searches the current incoming signal for an artist or song match The Category UP and DOWN...
Page 11 - How to read the default display; Default display; ION; Direct Tuning by stream; To select a specific stream from the default display:; Definition
User’s Guide 10 How to read the default display Default display Category name (genre) Song title 3-digit stream number Signalstrength indicator Stream name Artist’s name Clock Band or preset bank number Tuning to a stream (channel) The Encoder knob enables you to locate and select the stream by turn...
Page 12 - Tuning by category; Category list
SIRPNP 11 2. Enter the stream number using the keypad buttons. The stream automatically begins to play. Tuning by category 1. To select a stream category, press the Category UP or DOWN buttons. Category list 2. To scroll up or down through the streams within the current category, turn the Encoder kn...
Page 13 - Presetting favorite streams; Tuning by preset number; From the default display:
User’s Guide 12 Presetting favorite streams The Plug and Play receiver provides three bands (A, B, and C) you can use to assign a number to a favorite stream. Each band maintains a list of 10 favorite streams. From the default display: 1. Press BAND momentarily to select A, B, or C. The display in t...
Page 14 - Preset list by artist and song title; Displaying the current artist and title; Press DISP to alternate among two display options:
SIRPNP 13 The LCD changes to a four-line menu with the preset numbers (for example A-1) followed by the stream name. Press DISP again to display the presets by artist, and again to display them by song title. Preset list by artist and song title 3. Rotate the Encoder knob to move through the list. 4...
Page 15 - Storing favorite information
User’s Guide 14 Checking what’s currently playing elsewhere You can view a list of artists and song titles that are currently playing on other streams without changing the current stream. From the default display: 1. Press DISP (display). The unit displays the default screen. 2. Press and hold DISP....
Page 16 - Replacing information; Memory full alert; Finding favorites
SIRPNP 15 Replacing information If the unit’s memory is full, it displays the following message for one second: Memory full alert Then it gives you the option to replace a song in the list with the current one you’re listening to. 1. Use the Encoder knob to choose Replace or Cancel. 2. If you chose ...
Page 17 - Favorite songs alert; Viewing favorite information; Press and hold MEMO for three seconds.; Turning off automatic search at power on; The unit displays two option settings.
User’s Guide 16 If it finds one or more songs, the following message appears for two seconds. Favorite songs alert Then the list of favorites that are currently playing appears. Use the Encoder knob to highlight a song and press the knob to listen to it. Viewing favorite information Press and hold M...
Page 18 - Deleting favorite information; The unit displays two settings:; Exiting viewing favorite information; Parent control features; Skip specific streams when tuning.; Turning the unit off; Press the power button momentarily.
SIRPNP 17 Deleting favorite information 1. With the stored favorite displaying in the LCD, momentarily press the Encoder knob. The unit displays two settings: 2. Turn the Encoder knob to highlight Delete and press the Encoder knob. The receiver asks you to confirm the deletion. The default selection...
Page 19 - Accessing options
User’s Guide 18 There are a variety of ways to customize how your Clarion Plug and Play receiver works. Accessing options 1. Press MENU. The Menu Options list appears. 2. Using the Encoder knob, highlight the option you wish to change. 3. Press the Encoder knob to select the highlighted option. 4. U...
Page 20 - Sirius ID; Sample SIRIUS ID; Display settings; Contrast and Dimming controls
SIRPNP 19 Sirius ID Displays your unique 12-digit SIRIUS ID number. You can’t change this number. Sample SIRIUS ID Memory Options stores favorites and turns automatic seeking on and off. Time Based Features sets the clock and alarms. Factory Default restores factory default settings. Display setting...
Page 21 - FM Transmitter; Switching FM On and Off; ON; (the default) enables the unit to receive signals; OFF; disables FM reception; Setting the frequency
User’s Guide 20 Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the option or setting and press the knob to select it. Press MENU to return to Color options menu. FM Transmitter This option controls whether frequency modulation (FM) is used, and sets the frequency. You would use the FM transmitter if, when you...
Page 22 - Add or Skip; Skipping a stream; Lock Options
SIRPNP 21 Add or Skip With hundreds of streams available, you may wish to limit the accessible list to only those you like. Skipping a stream When you select this option, the unit displays a stream list with the current stream highlighted. 1. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the stream to skip. ...
Page 23 - Locking a stream; Press the Encoder knob to lock the stream.; Accessing locked streams; When you select this option:
User’s Guide 22 Locking a stream When you select this option, the unit prompts you to define a four-digit lock code. 1. If this is the first time you’ve used this feature, enter the default code “0000.” If you’ve used this feature before, enter your unique four-digit code. To change this code, see “...
Page 24 - Changing the lock code; Audio Level Options
SIRPNP 23 Changing the lock code 1. Press MENU. 2. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight Lock Options. 3. Press the Encoder knob to select Lock Options. 4. Rotate the knob to highlight Edit Code. 5. Press the knob again. 6. Enter the default code “0000” (or the lock code you previously defined). The ...
Page 25 - Memory Options; Automatic Memory Search; : clears all favorite artist and song
User’s Guide 24 2. Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight Antenna Aiming. The unit displays two 10-segment horizontal bar graphs with a minus (-) to the left and a plus (+) to the right. The SAT graph displays the satellite signal strength. The TER graph shows the terrestrial signal strength. In urban...
Page 26 - Time Based Features; Clock; Format; : determines the style of display: 12 Hour; Time Zone; : selects the time zone based on; Alarm Clock; Set Alarm; : provides the settings: Alarm On or Alarm; Alarm time; Category buttons to increase or decrease
SIRPNP 25 Time Based Features The SIRIUS signal maintains the current time and can trigger pre-programmed alarms. Once you turn the power on and the unit receives the satellite signal, the unit automatically maintains the time unless you remove it from its docking base. If the receiver loses the sig...
Page 27 - Program Alert; Stream; : turns the Program Alert; Auto Shutdown
User’s Guide 26 the hours. AM and PM switch automatically. Turn the Encoder knob to set the minutes. Clockwise increases the minutes and counterclockwise decreases them. Press the Encoder knob to accept the selected time (or press Menu to cancel). Program Alert This feature allows you to program the...
Page 28 - Sleep mode; Sleep Off; : intervals are your; Factory Default; The following are the factory defaults:
SIRPNP 27 After running for 59 minutes of inactivity, the unit displays: Cancel Auto Shutdown. If you’re near the unit and wish it to continue, press the Encoder knob to cancel shutdown. Your settings are: Enabled, Disabled (default). Rotate the Encoder knob to highlight the setting and press the kn...
Page 29 - Daylight Savings Time: Observed
User’s Guide 28 • Time Zone: Eastern • Daylight Savings Time: Observed • Alarm: OFF • Alarm Time: 12.00pm • Program Alert Time: 12.00pm • Program Alert Day: Monday • Program Alert Stream: current stream • Auto Shutdown: OFF • Sleep Mode: OFF The wireless remote control supplied with the Plug and Pla...
Page 30 - Remote control features; Info
SIRPNP 29 Remote control features MEMO captures and stores current program information. Power turns the Plug and Play receiver on and off Press BAND momentarily to switch among bands A, B and C. Each band contains 10 preset streams. Press and hold BAND to activate preset tuning. MENU accesses menu o...
Page 31 - Description
User’s Guide 30 Description Probable Cause Remedy The Plug and Play receiver does not turn on. The power cable may not be properly connected. The fuse may be blown. Check power cable and fuse. The LCD displays, “Check antenna”. The satellite antenna is not connected. Check the antenna connection to ...
Page 33 - A Slow Blow
User’s Guide 32 Audio Output: (100-250 ohms): 650mV RMS Maximum Fuse: 3A Slow Blow Power Supply: 10-16V, Negative Ground, DC Dimensions (W x H x D): 110mm x 73mm x 28mm (with knob) 6. Specifications
Page 34 - NOTES
Page 36 - Limited warranty information
SIRPNP 35 For USA and Canada onlyThis product is warranted against all defects in material workman-ship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Clarion ProAudio products, except for speakers, are covered by a two year limited warranty when installed by an authorized Clarion deal...