Using an audiovox sirius satellite receiver, Using an audiovox xm satellite receiver – Audiovox VOD701 User Manual

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VOD701/VOD702 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING SATELLITE RADIO

The VOD701/702 pods have dual IR transmitters. Channel A handles normal audio program material
from A/V sources (DVD/AUX/TV, etc). The second B channel allows an external audio source such
as Satellite Radio or a CD changer to be used through RCA input jacks. There are a variety of ways

to wire this package as outlined below.

Using an Audiovox SIRIUS satellite receiver

1) The modulator that is supplied with this package is model # FTR300. The modulator has two

antenna inputs, one for the vehicle antenna and the other for a satellite radio RF input (the Sirius

FM modulator is built in to the receiver).

2) This input allows the Sirius RF signal to switch the modulator on and off without any user inter-

vention with the overhead pod. (Note: A 5 volt signal rides on the RF signal from the Sirius

receiver and automatically switches out the vehicle antenna when the Sirius radio is turned on)

3) Plug the Sirius antenna lead into the RF input marked “SAT” (FTR300). Run a stereo RCA cable

from the RCA output of the Sirius receiver to the IR2 RCA inputs on the overhead pod.

4) If the rear seat occupant(s) want to listen to Sirius on channel B and not on the vehicle radio, the

Sirius modulator output can be shut off using the Sirius commander. Check the Sirius owner’s
manual for the proper procedure. When the Sirius modulator is shut off, Sirius audio can still be

switched to the POD modulator (FTR300) using the POD remote control.

Using an Audiovox XM satellite receiver

1) The Audiovox XM-01 satellite receiver does not operate the same as the Sirius, the FM modulator

is external to the XM receiver.

2) In this case the external FM modulator from the XM receiver will need to be placed between the

vehicle radio and the FTR-300 modulator. This configuration may cause slight deterioration of
signal from the vehicle antenna due to insertion loss of the two modualtors being in series.

(Note: The SAT input on the modulator is not used for this configuration.)

3) Run a stereo RCA cable from the RCA output of the XM receiver to the IR2 RCA inputs on the

overhead pod.

4) If the rear seat occupant(s) want to listen to XM on channel B and not on the vehicle radio, the

XM modulator output can be shut off using the XM commander. Check the XM owner’s manual
for the proper procedure. When the XM modulator is shut off, XM audio can still be switched to

the POD modulator (FTR300) using the POD remote control

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