Nuvo Stereo System User Manual

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2.2.2 Adding the NV-SCH1 or other Sirius Connect tuner
devices
NuVo offers a SIRIUS Satellite Radio receiver module, NV-SCH1,
produced by a third-party manufacturer for SIRIUS Radio use. This
module comes with a standard 8-pin cable that supplies both the
audio and metadata associated with satellite radio broadcast. One
module is required for each tuner that you want to enable with
SIRIUS capability. This is easily added to the Renovia System by
plugging the 8-pin cable into one or both of the SIRIUS inputs on the
Main Source Hub, as shown in Fig. 8. Once the SIRIUS receiver is
activated and receiving a signal, the Renovia Main Source Hub will
recognize SIRIUS as an additional band available through Sources 1
and 2.

Fig. 7

The NuVo active
antenna can be located up to
200 feet from the Main Source
Hub.

Your SIRIUS Tuners must be activated through SIRIUS. This
can be done online at www.SIRIUS.com.

Receiving the satellite radio signal depends on a satellite radio
antenna. NuVo's accessory NV-T2ANT-DK is the perfect solution. It is
designed to provide a signal for up to two NV-SCH1 modules, as
shown in Fig. 9.

These are easily used as sources by attaching the included NV-T2FAA
AM/FM antenna to the coaxial antenna connection using a standard
RG6 Coaxial cable, as shown in Fig. 7 If you are using a third-party
FM antenna for signal reception, you must turn off the voltage
provided by the Renovia System for AM reception. This is done from
the Advanced T2 Settings menu on the Control Pad.

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

NV-T2SXA SIRIUS/XM outdoor
antenna.

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OU

T1

OU

T2

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S2

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NV-SCH1 SIRIUS Tuner is not
included in the NV-T2ANT-DK
package.

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