User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations 2 Cautions and Warnings 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 TABLE OF FIGURES 5 Xpress SYSTEM COMPONENTS 6 INTRODUCTION 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 GETTING STARTED 8 XM Activation 8 Controls 10 Receiver Control Features 10 BASIC OPERATION 12 Turning Xpress ON and OFF 12 Menu Options 13 FM Frequency 14 FM ON or ... Search Button 30 Memory 31 Pre./Dir 32 Turning The Xpress Unit OFF 33 REMOTE CONTROL 34 Remote Control Features 34 CARE AND CLEANING 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 SPECIFICATIONS 38 WARRANTY 39 -4-
TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations 2 Cautions and Warnings 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 TABLE OF FIGURES 5 Xpress SYSTEM COMPONENTS 6 INTRODUCTION 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 GETTING STARTED 8 XM Activation 8 Controls 10 Receiver Control Features 10 BASIC OPERATION 12 Turning Xpress ON and OFF 12 Menu Options 13 FM Frequency 14 FM ON or ... Search Button 30 Memory 31 Pre./Dir 32 Turning The Xpress Unit OFF 33 REMOTE CONTROL 34 Remote Control Features 34 CARE AND CLEANING 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 SPECIFICATIONS 38 WARRANTY 39 -4-
User Guide
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CARE AND CLEANING • Keep the unit away from excessive moisture or where it may get wet. • It is strongly recommended that the unit be installed and kept away from heat sources or direct sunlight. • When cleaning, use only a soft, dry cloth. • Never use any chemicals, abrasives, solvents, alcohol based cleaning solutions or ammonia. • Always operate the unit where air can circulate com- pletely around the unit. TROUBLESHOOTING -37-
CARE AND CLEANING • Keep the unit away from excessive moisture or where it may get wet. • It is strongly recommended that the unit be installed and kept away from heat sources or direct sunlight. • When cleaning, use only a soft, dry cloth. • Never use any chemicals, abrasives, solvents, alcohol based cleaning solutions or ammonia. • Always operate the unit where air can circulate com- pletely around the unit. TROUBLESHOOTING -37-