Russound UNO-TS2 User Manual

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USER GUIDE

Controlling the Russound ST2 Tuner

The UNO-TS2 offers an expanded view of source information and selections when used with the
Russound ST2-XM Tuner in an RNET system. The tuner screens allow you to see bank and preset
names in a single view, with the ability to save a preset right from the touchscreen. For satellite
radio, a screen is provided to show the channel name plus the artist and song in the same screen.
You can also search for music by channel category. If the UNO-TS2 is powered on before the ST2
Tuner is turned on, existing preset names may not appear until after the tuner’s boot up procedure is
complete (less than a minute).

Up to six presets can be stored for each of six
banks per tuner. Select the bank by scrolling
using the forward/back arrow next to the bank
name. The bank name shows in the window.
Using the “channel” or “tune” up/down hard but-
ton functions, select the desired channel or sta-
tion. Press and hold one of the six buttons to
save the preset. When you hear the harp sound
from the touchscreen, the preset is saved. The
preset name then appears on the buttons. These
may be custom names, satellite radio channel
names, or frequencies (e.g., 107.1 MHz FM,
22:MIX). New presets can be saved over existing
presets using the same method.

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XM Radio

Dad’s Music

Top 20

Nashville

Real Jazz

The Groove

Bluesville

The 90s

Banks and Memory Presets

Example of Bank and Preset screen for
ST2-XM Tuner

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XM Radio

70:Real Jazz

Stan Getz
Blue Skies

The XM satellite radio main screen displays an
expanded one-glance view of listening informa-
tion, showing current channel, artist and song
title. The hard button secondary functions let you
change channels or scroll through memory pre-
sets for that bank without leaving the main XM
screen.

Satellite Radio Navigation

Example of XM satellite main screen

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