Page 3 - Legend; Table of Contents; Tip
Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents Operation 25 Satellite Radio 26 Internet Radio 42 Library 5 Radio Replays 62 Recording 65 Settings 69 Connecting the Stiletto 2 to a PC 76 My SIRIUS Studio Software 77 Troubleshooting 79 Additional Information 84 Specifications 84 End User License Agreement 85 C...
Page 4 - Warning & Safety Information
3 Warning & Safety 4 Warning & Safety FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment is SAR compliant for general population/uncontrolled exposure Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme...
Page 5 - Operating Temperature; Cleaning & Maintenance; My SIRIUS Studio Software
5 Warning & Safety 6 Warning & Safety Liquid Crystal Precautions If any of the following situations happen, take the action indicated: >> and running water. >> >> and induce vomiting. Seek medical care. General Safety Precautions Observe the following warnings. Failure do s...
Page 6 - Want to Take Stiletto 2 on the road?; Getting Started; Package Contents; Included in the Stiletto 2 package:; Want to enjoy Stiletto 2 in your home or office?
7 Getting Started 8 Getting Started Stiletto 2 Satellite Radio Getting Star ted Want to Take Stiletto 2 on the road? Stiletto 2 Vehicle Kit (Model SLV2) If you’d like to use your Stiletto in a vehicle, you can purchase the optional Stiletto 2 Vehicle Kit. User Guide, Inserts & Software CD PC Cab...
Page 7 - Battery Installation / Removal; Certain radio settings can impact battery life; Lis
9 Getting Started 0 Getting Started Battery Installation / Removal To access the Stiletto 2 battery, slide the battery lid toward the bottom of the Stiletto 2 and remove it. The battery can then be installed or removed. Once installed, you should not need to remove it unless installing a microSD mem...
Page 8 - Installing / Removing microSD Cards; Battery Charging
Getting Started 2 Getting Started Installing / Removing microSD Cards >> The microSD card slot is located under the battery. To install a microSD card remove the battery. (Page 10) >> Following battery removal, the microSD card slot will be visible. (see illustration below) Tip For optim...
Page 9 - Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions; Button; Volume; Controls; Stiletto 2 Overview
3 Controls 4 Controls Stiletto 2 Button and Control Descriptions Button Action Satellite Radio Internet Radio Replay/Library Power/Lock Slide Up Locks all buttons Center Unlocks all buttons Slide Down Slide down / release: Power On if Off (or) Sleep if OnSlide down / hold 5 secs: Power Off Volume Pr...
Page 11 - Using The Media Dial; Media Dial
7 Controls 8 Controls On / Off & Sleep Modes Power On: Slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and release. Sleep Mode: Slide the Power/Lock switch down momentarily and release. The Stiletto 2 will display Going to sleep. (Figure 1) Sleep mode allows the Stiletto 2 to resume operation quick...
Page 12 - Navigating Menus & Lists; Lock Modes; Lock Mode: Slide the
9 Controls 20 Controls Navigating Menus & Lists >> To scroll through a menu rotate the Media Dial . >> To select a highlighted choice, press the Select Button . >> To return to the Main Menu at any time, press the Home Button . (Figure 3) Tip Pressing the Home Button twice from...
Page 14 - Subscribe to SIRIUS; Receiving a Satellite Signal
23 Controls 24 Controls Subscribe to SIRIUS Receiving a Satellite Signal Stiletto 2 has an internal antenna. To receive the satellite signal your Stiletto 2 must have a clear view of the sky. Obstructions such as buildings, trees, bridges, and high voltage power lines can interfere with the satellit...
Page 15 - Listening Modes; Operation
25 Operation 26 Operation Listening Modes The Stiletto 2 delivers great audio entertainment in four distinct listening modes: . Satellite Radio Listen live to satellite broadcasts of all SIRIUS 100% commercial-free music channels, talk, and sports programing. (Page 2. Internet Radio Listen live to S...
Page 16 - Browsing and Navigating Channels; Rewind; All Channels List: all channels in numerical order; Media; Now Playing Screen Information
27 Operation 28 Operation Browsing and Navigating Channels After selecting Satellite Radio, you can browse available channels in a variety of ways. From the Satellite Radio menu, simply press Rewind or Fast-Forward to browse the different list views. All Channels List: all channels in numerical orde...
Page 18 - >> The audio will mute and a time bar will be shown near; Playing a Paused Broadcast
3 Operation 32 Operation Pausing, Rewinding, and Replaying Live Radio While listening to satellite radio, up to the most recent 60 minutes of the broadcast is stored in the temporary replay buffer. At any time you may press Rewind to replay something you just heard or you may press Play/Pause to pau...
Page 19 - Recording Live Radio; Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Through Broadcasts
33 Operation 34 Operation Recording Live Radio Stiletto 2 lets you record up to 100 hours of any broadcast heard while listening to Satellite Radio. Your device can record 3 ways: Record a total of 10 hours of individual songs, save entire broadcasts for any length of time up to 6 hours long, or set...
Page 21 - Sports; Heart Icon
37 Operation 38 Operation Sports Your device contains several special features to help you stay “in the game” and listening to your favorite SIRIUS radio sports broadcasts. These features only work in Satellite Radio: Sports Ticker: Automatically displays the current score in the Now Playing screen ...
Page 22 - Main Menu
39 Operation 40 Operation Game Zone The Game Zone category lists all the sports games which are currently playing for your favorite teams, and can be browsed for the games scores. (Figure 8) You can scroll though the list and select a game to tune to the channel where the game is being broadcast. Ga...
Page 23 - Select Button; Internet Radio; Hide Channels / Genres
4 Operation 42 Operation Your Stiletto 2 will allow you to listen to and enjoy all the channels available on SIRIUS Internet Radio over any accessible Wi-Fi networks whether at home, at work, or on the go with ever- growing number of wireless networks or “hotspots” available at coffee shops, airport...
Page 24 - Connecting to Wi-Fi for the first time; Getting Connected; Enter Password
43 Operation 44 Operation Connecting to Wi-Fi for the first time The first time you select Internet Radio on your device, please be sure you are in close proximity to an Wi-Fi hotspot or access point, then: 1. Turn the Media Dial to highlight Internet Radio , then press the Select Button . 2. The “P...
Page 25 - Options Button; Connecting to overlay...checking overlay...; Connecting to previously-used Wi-Fi networks; Network List; Hidden Networks
45 Operation 46 Operation Using Wi-Fi at Work The Stiletto 2 will allow you to connect to a wide variety of Wi-Fi networks including 802.11b and 802.11g. Some corporate networks however are secured using 802.1x (sometimes called WPA-Enterprise) security. The Stiletto 2 is not compatible with these n...
Page 26 - Love; Using Wi-Fi on the go
47 Operation 48 Operation Functional Differences between Internet Radio and Satellite Radio A few notable differences exist between Satellite Radio and Internet Radio: Channel Lineup: while most music channels are available in both Satellite and Internet Radio, several talk and special programming c...
Page 28 - Now Playing; Navigating Music
5 Operation 52 Operation Now Playing Screen Information When playing back content from the Library, the Now Playing screen provides information such as the song or show title, content length, and playback position. Figure 14 identifies the information which is displayed when in the Library mode. Nav...
Page 29 - Browsing and Navigating the Library
53 Operation 54 Operation Browsing and Navigating the Library The music content in the Library may be browsed in several ways, by: songs heard on SIRIUS, artist, album, title, genre, playlist. (Figure 15) If you have added a microSD card to your Stiletto 2, all MP3/WMA music files you have downloade...
Page 30 - Browsing Options
55 Operation 56 Operation Browsing and Navigating the Library Browsing Options Description Titles Search for a particular song contained in the Library, including those saved by using Love , and MP3 and WMA files downloaded from your PC computer. (Figure 19) When selected, this option displays a lis...
Page 31 - Adding Songs To The Wish List
57 Operation 58 Operation Adding Songs To The Wish List Any song that you have loved or saved to the Wish List is viewable in the Library. Songs title and artist information saved to the Wish List is available when using the My Sirius Studio software or other compatible media management software. Th...
Page 32 - Deleting Content from the Library; Supported File Formats For Downloaded Content; Stiletto 2 Memory Storage; Content Type
59 Operation 60 Operation Deleting Content from the Library Pressing the Options Button while listening will allow you to delete the content. (Figure 23) The Options Button may also be used when browsing the various lists to delete the entire list. For example, when browsing by artist, highlighting ...
Page 33 - Radio Replays; Radio Replays
6 Operation 62 Operation Content Type Storage Limitation Notes Radio Replays Available Memory Radio Replays are automatic recordings of favorite SIRIUS Satellite Radio channels you listen to most. (Refer to the Radio Replays section on page 62.) Radio Replays occupy any unused memory and are deleted...
Page 35 - Scheduled Recordings; Recordings; Scheduling a Recording
65 Operation 66 Operation Scheduled Recordings Recording allows you to schedule the Stiletto 2 to record programming at a set date and time. Each recording session may be up to 6 hours in length, and may be set up as a one time or repeating event. In order for a scheduled recording to occur, the Sti...
Page 36 - Editing a Scheduled Recording; Stiletto 2 Scheduled Recording
67 Operation 68 Operation Editing a Scheduled Recording Once you’ve set up a scheduled recording, you can review and edit the recording settings by choosing Already Scheduled from the Recording menu. Selecting this option will display a list of all recordings already scheduled. (Figure 29) Selecting...
Page 37 - Stiletto 2 Settings; Settings
69 Operation 70 Operation Menu Item Options Description Audio (Settings Audio ) Speak Channels On or Off Chooses whether the channel names are spoken as you browse lists of channels • System Sounds On or Off Chooses whether the system sounds, beeps, and other tones are audible • System Volume 0 – 00...
Page 38 - erased
7 Operation 72 Operation Menu Item Options Description Reset and Erase Yes or No Resets all the settings of the Stiletto 2 to the factory defaults: All presets are erased Display brightness is set to 80% FM Transmitter is set to ON Hidden channels are added back Favorite teams for game alerts are er...
Page 40 - Connecting to your PC; Favorite Teams; Game Alerts
75 Operation 76 Operation Connecting to your PC Before connecting the Stiletto 2 to your PC computer, install the My SIRIUS Studio software. My SIRIUS Studio is a PC application that will allow you to easily transfer MP3 / SIRIUS Studio Software Installation section on page 77 for more information. ...
Page 42 - Troubleshooting: Internet Radio; Observed Issue; Troubleshooting: General; If; Stiletto 2 does not power on
79 Operation 80 Operation Troubleshooting: Internet Radio Observed Issue What to do… • A Wi-Fi network does not appear in the scan list The wireless network’s name (SSID) may be hidden. Try selecting <HIDDEN NETWORK> and entering the network name.You may be out of range of the wireless network...
Page 43 - Internet Radio Status; Status
8 Operation 82 Operation Internet Radio Status The Status line will often contain different messages that will help you better understand the details around your current (or previous) Wi-Fi connection. Status Message What it means? Cannot connect to AP Could not negotiate handshake with the access p...
Page 44 - Specifications; Status Message; Additional Information
83 Operation 84 Additional Information Specifications Satellite Frequencies 2322.293/2330.207 MHz Terrestrial Frequencies 2326.250 MHz Power Requirements 5 Volts, 2.0A Negative Ground, DC Operation Temperature -5° C to +40° C (23° to 104° F) Audio Interface 1/8” / 3.5 mm Stereo Jack Headphone Output...
Page 45 - End User Agreement
85 Additional Information 86 Additional Information Software or the Documentation. Any violations of this Section 2(b) will immediately terminate your license to the Software and the Documentation. (c) You may use the Software and the Documentation only in a manner that complies with all applicable ...
Page 52 - Copyrighted Broadcast Material
99 Additional Information 00 Additional Information 3. Neither the name(s) of the above-listed copyright holder(s) nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYR...
Page 53 - Index
0 Index 02 Index A Activating the Stiletto 2 24 Antenna Antenna Aiming 23, 71 Antenna Headphones 23 Receiving the SIRIUS Signal 23 Audio See Sounds and Volume B Back Button 16 Use of 22 Battery Average Listening Time 9 Battery Disposal 11 Battery Life when Stiletto 2 is Off 18 Charging 9 Increasing ...