Eton E1 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION TO XM SATELLITE RADIO continued

E1

MANUAL

BASIC XM DISPLAY

In the BASIC XM DISPLAY illustration above, the items
labeled “CATEGORY”, “CHANNEL”, “ARTIST”,and
“TITLE” always show the category (Jazz&Blues,
Classical, Country, etc.), channel name, performer
name, and selection/program title respectively.

• The fifth line, labeled “XM MODE”, shows whether

the receiver is operating in XM ALL, CATEGORY, or
FAVORITES mode. Which of these modes are dis-
played is determined by a single press of the
‘XMALL’, CATEGORY, or FAVORITES’ softkeys.

• The item labeled “SELECTED CH” in the illustration

is the reverse video curser, which can be scrolled
through the available channels using the ‘TUNING’
knob or the ‘< SELECT >’ keys.

Selectable Info
There are several options available for the items
labeled selectable info. Normally, selections are shown
here six at a time, including the reverse video curser. At
the bottom of the display, there are three softkeys
labeled “CHAN”, “ARTIST”, and “TITLE”. Pressing
each of these softkeys will cause the six displayed
selections to show the channel name, name of the per-
former, or title of the selection / program respectively.

The first press of the ‘XM ALL’, ‘CATEGORY’, or
‘FAVORITES’ softkeys will have the following affect:
• ‘XM ALL’ will allow scrolling through all available

XM channels in numerical order one at a time with
the ‘TUNING’ knob and six at a time with the ‘<
SELECT >’ keys.

• ‘CATEGORY’ allows the ‘< SELECT >’ keys to scroll

through all available categories. When a given cate-
gory is selected, the ‘TUNING’ knob will scroll
through all channels in that category, one at a time.

• ‘FAVORITES’ allows the ‘< SELECT >’ keys to scroll

through all available stored favorites five at a time,
and the ‘TUNING’ knob will scroll through all stored
favorites one at a time.

The second press of the ‘XM ALL’, ‘CATEGORY’, or
‘FAVORITES’ softkeys will reduce the number of dis-
played selections to two, but the channel name, artist
name, and selection title, will all three be displayed for
both selections. Otherwise, the ‘< SELECT >’ keys and
‘TUNING’ knob will have the same affects as described
in the previous paragraph.

The third press of the ‘XM ALL’, ‘CATEGORY’, or
‘FAVORITES’ softkeys will cause everything listed in the
“XM MODE”, “SELECTED CH”, and “SELECTABLE

INFO” areas of the BASIC XM DISPLAY illustration to
disappear. Pressing ‘XM ALL’, ‘CATEGORY’, or
‘FAVORITES’, will function the same as the first press
of that softkey.

THE XM ‘LAST’ SOFTKEY
Pressing the ‘LAST’ softkey will cause the previously
selected channel to be received. If the channel being
received is the one received when the receiver is
turned on or when XM was selected, the ‘LAST’ softkey
will have no affect. If several channels have been
received after XM was selected, then repeatedly press-
ing the ‘LAST’ softkey will toggle back and forth
between the last two selections.

XM FAVORITES
In XM mode, there are two favorite lists (named “A”
and “B”) which contain 10 memory locations each.
Any of the XM channels can be stored in either list “A”
or “B”.

Saving a FAVORITE Channel
To save a channel proceed as follows:
• Select the XM channel to be stored using the

‘Direct-Key-Input’ keys, the ‘< SELECT >’ keys, or
the ‘TUNING’ knob.

• Press the ‘STORE’ key. This will cause a “FAV A” or

“FAV B” list to appear with the notation “SELECT A
OR B TO STORE” above it.

• Press ‘A’ or ‘B’ to select into which of the lists you

want to store your selected XM channel number.
This will cause the selected list to appear with the
notation above it stating “SELECT NUMBER to
STORE”.

• Within 5 seconds, use the ‘Direct-Key-Input’ keys to

key the number of the FAVORITE memory location
in which you want to store the selected XM chan-
nel.

• The XM channel selected for storage will appear on

the selected line in the “A” or “B” list and
“FAVORITES STORED” will appear briefly above the
list.

EXAMPLE:
You want to store channel 73 “FRANK’S PLACE” in
“B” list location 5.
• Tune to XM channel 73 using direct entry, or the

‘TUNING’ knob.

• Press ‘STORE’.
• Press ‘B’
• Press the ‘Direct-Key-Input’ ‘5' key. The desired XM

channel will appear in the 5 location on the “B” list
and “FAVORITES STORED” will appear briefly above
the list.

Recalling a FAVORITE Channel

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Subscribing
To receive more than channels “0" and “1", it will be
necessary to subscribe to the service. To do this, con-
tact the provider by phone at 1-800-852-9696 or
contact them on the Internet at www.xmradio.com.
If the Internet is used, scroll to the bottom of the home
page and click on “Activate Radio” and follow the on-
line instructions. Be prepared to supply the 8 digit
Radio ID, (tune to channel 0 to display ID) as well as
your method of payment. Then leave the unit turned
on and tuned to the Preview Channel (Channel 1) to
receive the activation code. Once activation is received,
you will be able to receive all purchased channels.

‘TUNING’ Knob Channel Entry
In XM mode, the ‘TUNING’ knob scrolls through XM-
ALL channels, all channels in a given CATEGORY, or all
FAVORITE channels one at a time. If the ‘FAST/TUNING
LOCK’ key is pressed, “FAST” appears on the display

INTRODUCTION TO XM SATELLITE RADIO continued

and the ‘TUNING’ knob scrolls through XM-ALL chan-
nels six at a time. If the ‘FAST/TUNING LOCK’ key is
pressed when in the CATEGORY or FAVORITES modes,
the receiver will revert to XM-ALL mode.

Direct XM Channel Entry
You can tune to any XM channel using the ‘TUNING’
knob, or if the desired channel number is known, by
using the ‘Direct-Key-Input’ keys.

For example to enter channel 76, press ‘7', ‘6', ‘ENTER’
OR ‘7', ‘6', ‘.’

Please note that the ‘.’ key also acts as an enter key.
Use either key. Also note that it is not necessary to
enter leading zeros. You will hear a confirming beep
and the receiver will switch to that channel.

XM DISPLAY OPTIONS

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