Sirius Satellite Radio SIR-GM1 User Manual

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SIR-GM1 Operation and Installation Guide

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SIR-GM1 Installation Guide

To attach the cover/tail:
1) Once you have determined the proper

mounting location (see next section),
clean the area with the supplied
alcohol swab.

2) Connect the cover/tail to the antenna

cable, making sure that the strain-
relief seats into the cover/tail groove.
Route the cable through the wire
channel in the cover/tail.

3) Remove the remaining protective tape

from the adhesive, carefully position
the antenna with cover/tail and apply
pressure to secure to the vehicle.

Sedan/Coupe

SUV/Mini-Van

Truck

Convertible (only)

• For SUVs, minivans and five-door

vehicles, bring the cable into the
vehicle under the rubber molding for
the tailgate, and continue under the
interior trim.

• From the trunk, carefully route the

cable to the location of the
SIR-GM1 and plug the SMB
connector onto the unit.

Caution:
• Do not pull the wire across sharp

edges that could damage it.

• Keep the wire away from areas

where it could become tangled in the
driver’s and passenger’s feet.

• Keep the antenna wire away from

extreme heat – like exhaust systems.

• Avoid placing the cable near any

moving parts

Optimum Antenna Mounting Locations
The optimum location to mount the
antenna is on the roof of the vehicle. It
is important to avoid any obstruction
that will block satellite signal – like a
roof rack. For convertible vehicles, install
the antenna on the trunk lid.

• Place the antenna on a metal

surface of your vehicle at least 12" x
12", and at least 6" from a window.
(Use the antenna cover/tail as a
guide for the proper distance).

• The antenna’s powerful magnet will

secure it to the metal surface. The
adhesive that is attached to the
antenna cover/tail will secure the
cable to the vehicle. Before routing
the antenna cable, confirm that the
antenna is mounted in a good
location.

• Route the cable from the antenna to

the vehicle’s interior by tucking it
underneath the rubber molding around
the rear window (if possible).

• Route the cable from the lowest point

of the rear window into the trunk. Take
advantage of any existing cable
channels or wiring conduits.

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