SA10035 User Guide Satellite Radio Receiver
FCC ID: RS2SA10085 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interferernce, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT: The FCC and FAA have not certified the Delphi XM Roady2 Satellite Radio Receiver for use in any aircraft (neither portable nor permanent installation).
Welcome Thank you for purchasing a Delphi XM® Roady2™ Satellite Radio Receiver. Your Roady2 gives you access to over 120 XM Satellite Radio channels of music, news, and information from coast-to-coast.* Your Roady2 must be used with the enclosed connecting devices to ensure maximum performance and safety. *XM subscription required for reception. Not available in Alaska or Hawaii. Warning: Do not modify or alter wires or connections in any way.
About Roady Roady2 is the latest in the acclaimed line of portable devices from Delphi XM Satellite Radio and represents the best in audio technology. The smallest and lightest satellite radio receiver available, Roady2 is always ready to go with you. Just plug it in and go! Roady2 now contains an integrated wireless FM modulator for the ultimate in convenience, and a stock ticker that will let you track up to 20 of your favorite stocks while listening to any XM channel.
Contents Section 1 Getting Started: Activating Roady2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Section 2 Roady2 Receiver Roady2 Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Roady2 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Section 3 Basic Operations Turning Roady2 On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 1 Getting Started: Activating Roady2 To quickly begin enjoying Delphi XM Satellite Radio, follow these simple steps: 1. Set up your Roady2 using the installation instructions in Section 5 of this guide (see page 17) or with the help of a professional installer. 2. Press the power button to turn the Roady Receiver on and verify that it is playing Channel 1, the XM Preview Channel. 3. Select Channel 0. The receiver’s eight-character XM Satellite Radio ID number will appear on the display.
Roady2 Display Screen While tuned to an XM channel, the Roady2 default display contains information about that channel and the Roady2 settings. See figure 1. Signal-strength indicator (zero to three bars) Display mode indicator Category search indicator Section 2 Roady2 Receiver Keypad mode (Direct, Preset A, Preset B, or Preset C) Channel name and number Artist name Figure 1. Roady2 display.
Section 2 The Roady2 unit has seven function buttons, a Tuning Wheel, and 10 number keys. Turns the Roady2 on or off. display memory menu preset/direct category The display button toggles between three display options: 1. Channel name, channel number, artist name 2. Channel name, channel number, song title 3. Artist name, song title 4. Artist name, stock ticker Press Memory to save artist name and song title information. Press and hold memory key to recall information.
Turning Roady2 On and Off Press on the Roady2. When first turned on, the receiver will automatically tune in to the last channel listened to and recall the previous settings. Basic Channel Selection Select a channel by number 1. Verify that Roady is in Direct Entry mode. “Direct” should appear in the preset/direct upper right corner of the display. If A, B, or C appears, press until the display says “Direct.” 2. Enter channel number using the number keys, i.e., 5 + 0 for Channel 50.
Section 3 3. Press and hold the number key corresponding to the preset you would like to set. The receiver will beep to indicate that the preset is registered. 4. Pressing a number key in preset mode without having saved a number to that preset will cause the Roady2 to display the number and then switch to Channel 1.
Section 3 Display Option 1 Display Option 2 Display Option 3 Display Option 4 Figure 3. Roady2 screen displays. Changing the Display display Pressing lets you change what is shown on your two-line Roady2 display during normal listening mode from among four different options. Display mode 1 (factory default) shows the channel name and channel display number on the first line and the artist name on the second line.
Section 4 Menu Commands and Settings menu Pressing enters the menu section of Roady2. Here, you can change each of the following options using the Tuning Wheel . Select themenu highlighted item by pressing the Tuning Wheel . While in the menu section, acts as a “back” button, allowing you to back out of existing sections. Following are the settings that can be changed: Screen Color Change the color of the display by simply using the Tuning Wheel to scroll through the seven color choices.
Note that you may need to repeat this procedure if you travel to areas with different FM stations in order to ensure the most static-free performance. In order to optimize the performance of this feature, the XM antenna should be installed near your vehicles FM antenna following the procedure on page 22 of this manual. Audio Level Use this to adjust the Roady2 audio-output level if it is too high, causing distortion, or too low for your car.
Section 4 TuneSelect™ Using this function, you can program your Roady2 to alert you with a tone and display change when a favorite song is played again on a channel other than the one you are listening to. 1. While the song is playing, press and hold the Tuning Wheel in for 2 seconds. Roady2 will beep and display “Song Selected” on line 1 of the display for 2 seconds, then return to normal display for the current song. Up to 20 songs may be stored in the TuneSelect list.
This feature lets you enter up to 20 different stock symbols and track their current price and daily movement.* You can thus track the performance of any listed stock on the NYSE, NASDAQ, or AMEX. This feature is first set up by selecting “Stock Ticker” in the menu and then selecting “Add Stocks.” The Tuning Wheel can then be used to select each letter in the desired stock symbol by turning to the desired letter, pressing in, and then repeating the sequence for each additional letter.
Section 4 Auto-On Once you have installed your Roady2 and the power has been turned on using the power button , you will discover your Roady2 has been factoryset to be turned off and back on again using the ignition key in your vehicle. To change this factory-set condition and always power your Roady2 on and off with the power button , select the “Auto-On” feature in the menu and then select “Off.” Auto-Off You can set your radio to automatically shut off 60, 120, or 180 minutes after it is turned on.
Roady2 Kit Set-up Your Roady2 Kit contains the following components: Car mount XM antenna 12V power adaptor Image to be supplied Cell phone mount adaptor Vent mount Cassette audio adaptor Your kit also includes: • Car mount bracket • Extra adhesive pad • Surface preparation cleaning kit • Alcohol prep pad • Cable wrap Figure 4. Roady2 Kit components. Hooking up your Roady2 Receiver Figure 5. Connect accessories to your Roady2 as shown.
Section 5 Audio Quality Good Better Best Direct Connect: Cassette Adaptor: FM Modulator: Wireless FM Modulator: Roady2 offers the listener an unprecedented variety of options for connecting to your vehicle’s radio. All options provide excellent sound quality and stereo separation, with the use of the cassette adaptor being most common.
For a more professional-looking installation, an additional installation kit that will connect Roady2 and internal FM modulator directly to your vehicle radio’s antenna jack can be purchased from Delphi. See www.delphi.com or your retailer for details. Wireless FM Modulator Many late model cars do not come with built-in cassette players. For these cars, Roady2 includes an integrated wireless FM modulator that rebroadcasts the XM audio signal wirelessly to the vehicle’s FM radio.
Section 5 2. Identify a hard, flat surface within your car to allow the optimum Roady2 viewing position for the primary user as well as access to the cassette player, power source, and antenna-cable route. In order to maximize visibility, this position should be chosen to minimize glare or direct sunlight on the display. Do not install the mount where it or Roady2 could block your vision, vehicle airbags, or controls. Do not install the mount on a leather surface.
Roady2 as shown. Removing car mount from your dashboard You can remove the car mount from your dashboard by taking the following steps: 1. Lift one edge of the adhesive pad gently with fingers or the rounded edge of a spoon. Once enough of the edge is loosened to grip with your fingers, pull the pad gently from the mounting surface at a 90-degree angle. Avoid using sharp tools that could damage the vehicle’s interior. 2.
Section 5 XM Antenna Set-up Antenna Installation • Best reception is achieved with the antenna mounted on the metal surface of the vehicle roof in the center of an area with at least 12" x 12" of surface area and a minimum of 6" from a window or sunroof. Figure 7 shows three typical mounting locations. • For optimum wireless FM reception, the XM antenna should be placed in a location close to the vehicle’s FM radio antenna. Note that in some vehicles the FM antenna is imbedded in the rear windshield.
Front Mounting Option Figure 8. Route XM Antenna through windshield as shown. Section 5 Cable Routing • Once you have mounted the antenna in the correct location, plan how to route the cable from this location to the receiver, avoiding blocked passages and any obstructions that could kink, crimp, twist, or chafe the cable. Figure 8 shows typical routing configurations. If the cable will come into contact with a rough metal opening, use a rubber grommet to prevent damage.
Section 5 • For antenna mounting locations at the rear of the roof, the antenna cable can be routed into the vehicle through the trunk, as shown in figure 9. Always route the cable under the weather seal near the lowest part of the trunk to help reduce possible water leaks. • Use pre-existing wiring channels created by the vehicle manufacturer whenever possible. Rear Mounting Option Figure 9. Route XM Antenna wiring as shown. Final installation Verify that the antenna is in its final desired position.
Taking Care of Your Roady2 (Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or damage to your Roady2 or to your vehicle.) Important: • Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the outside of your Roady2 and any peripherals. • Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives. • Do not allow liquids to spill on the unit. • Do not use sprays near your Roady2. • It is best to keep Roady2 out of direct sunlight or other sources of extreme heat.
Section 6 Troubleshooting Your Roady2 is designed and built to provide you with trouble-free performance without the need for service. If it does not appear to be functioning correctly, please follow these troubleshooting steps: 1. Make sure all connectors are properly attached. 2. Make sure the cigarette lighter/auxiliary power socket is clean and free of corrosion. 3. Make sure the adaptor is firmly seated in the cigarette lighter/ auxiliary power socket. 4.
You should: NO SIGNAL Cause: The XM signal is being blocked. The message should disappear as soon as you move out of an obstructed area such as an indoor garage. If the problem persists, make sure your antenna is mounted outside and on top of your car with a clear view of the sky. ANTENNA Make sure antenna is correctly attached to the receiver and that antenna cable is undamaged and free from kinks. Turn the Roady2 off and back on to reset this message.
Section 6 If this happens: You should: You do not receive all XM channels. Cause: Your Roady Receiver is not activated. Contact XM as described in “Getting Started: Activating Roady” on page 6. The audio sounds distorted Reduce audio-output level as described under “Menu Commands and Settings: Audio Level” on page 13. The audio level is too low Increase audio-output level as described in “Menu Commands and Settings: Audio Level” on page 13.
Section 6 Contacting Product Technical Support and Customer Service For additional information in solving problems with your Roady2, contact Delphi at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574) Monday—Friday. • Customer Service: 8:00 am—4:30 pm Eastern Standard Time • Technical Support: 8:00 am—8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time Customer Service and Technical Support is also available at www.delphi.com. Technical Information Dimensions Roady2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX in. W x XX in. H x X in.
Section 7 XM Satellite Radio Limited Consumer Warranty Delphi Product and Service Solutions (“Delphi”) warrants all XM Satellite Radio Products sold by Delphi (“Products”) to be free of defects in material and workmanship, subject to the following conditions. The duration of Delphi’s warranty with respect to Delphi XM Satellite Radio Products is limited to one (1) year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser. No other express warranties are made with respect to any Product.
To obtain warranty service during the first thirty (30) days after the date of purchase, you must return the defective Product with the original receipt to the original place of purchase. To obtain warranty service during the remainder of the warranty period, you must contact Delphi by phone at 1.877.GO DELPHI (1.877.463.3574) or by fax at 1.866.790.3675. When contacting Delphi by fax, please include a letter detailing your complaint and provide a daytime phone number where you can be reached.
Delphi Corporation 1441 West Long Lake Road Troy, Michigan 48098-5090 U.S.A. Customer Service: [1] 877.GO DELPHI www.delphi.com The Roady2 name, XM name, and related logos are trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. Printed on Recycled Paper ©2003 Delphi Corporation. All rights reserved.