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FIGURE 1: E1 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM

INSTALLATION continued

E1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

E1

MANUAL

Low Impedance Antenna

To Tape Recorder
or Stereo System

From CD or
Tape Player

PAL

Connector

AC
Adapter

TV/FM

Splitter

External
Speaker

Stereo Headphones

XM Radio Home Digital Antenna (Optional)

XM Digital Antenna Jack
(on right side)

REAR VIEW

LEFT VIEW

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1. Squelch
This control allows muting of the receiver’s audio when
no signals are present. Adjust the control until back-
ground noise just disappears when no signal is being
received. An indicator is provided on the display directly
under the signal strength display to show how the
squelch is set relative to received signal strength. (See
the display description starting on page 18). Squelch
also sets the threshold for carrier scan stop. Muting can
be disabled in AUDIO SETTINGS menu, Item 4. However,
carrier stop threshold will be controlled by the Squelch
control regardless of whether or not muting has been
disabled. This control has no effect in XM mode.

2. Treble
This control adjusts the audio frequency response at the
high end of the audio spectrum. Adjust clockwise for
more treble response.

3. Bass
This control adjusts the audio frequency response at the
low end of the audio spectrum. Adjust clockwise for
more bass response.

4. Volume
With the receiver on, adjust this control clockwise to
increase the audio level from the receiver’s speaker or
from headphones. Be certain to set the volume setting
at the desired level for TIMER use.

5. Access Door
Provides access to the battery access panel, to the
microprocessor Reset button access hole, to the Display

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Contrast Knob, and to the Factory Programming
Connector. The Factory Programming Connector should
be used only by a factory authorized service center. The
Display Contrast Knob should be adjusted for best dis-
play contrast from the normal viewing position. The
Reset button “reboots” the microprocessor and should
be pressed using a straightened paperclip in the unlikely
event that the receiver exhibits erratic operation,
“freezes”, or displays a flashing “UNLOCK” on the dis-
play. (See the following diagram for the location of
these items).

6. Direct- Key-Input
Numeric Keys - Keys 0 thru 9 plus the ‘.’ key are used to
make direct numeric entries of frequencies, memory
channel numbers, meter band designators, menu selec-
tions, and timer settings.

CLEAR / LOCK - Press this key to clear an incorrectly
entered frequency or other value. Pressing and holding
this key for three seconds will cause the receiver to be

Battery
Access
Panel

Reset
Button

Display
Contrast
Knob

Factory
Programming
Connector

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