Sirius Satellite Radio STAREMATE REPLAY ST2 User Manual
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ST2 Starmate Replay User and Installation Guide
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presets are grouped and displayed by bank and
preset number, i.e., A-1, A-2...B-1, B-2, etc.
Empty presets are not displayed.
3. To view the channel presets in the channel list
mode, where you can view 4 presets at once,
momentarily press and hold the DISP button for
approximately one second until the channel list
mode is displayed. Repeated momentary
pressing and releasing of the DISP button will
sequence the display between listings of artist
names, song titles, and back to channel names.
A-1 Channel Name
A-1 Channel Name
A-3 Channel Name
A-5 Channel Name
A-5 Channel Name
A-4 Channel Name
A-4 Channel Name
A-2 Channel Name
A-2 Channel Name
A-1 Artist Name
A-1 Artist Name
A-3 Artist Name
A-5 Artist Name
A-5 Artist Name
A-4 Artist Name
A-4 Artist Name
A-2 Artist Name
A-2 Artist Name
A-1 Song Title
A-1 Song Title
A-3 Song Title
A-5 Song Title
A-5 Song Title
A-4 Song Title
A-4 Song Title
A-2 Song Title
A-2 Song Title
Note: If you are viewing a sports category
channel list (NFL
®
, NBA
®
, NHL
®
, or COLLEGE),
pressing the DISP button will instead toggle
between the team names and the current score
of any live play-by-play game.
4. To exit the channel list mode, press and hold
the DISP button for approximately one second,
until the display reverts to the P.TUNE mode.
5. To exit the P.TUNE mode, press and hold the
BAND button for approximately 1 second, until
the default display screen is displayed.
Memory (MEMO) and Song Seek (S-Seek)
Functions
This feature allows you to capture and store
information in the Receiver’s memory about the
currently tuned programming– artist, song, or sports
team. T
he Receiver
then continuously searches all
incoming SIRIUS channels and alerts the user when
a program saved in memory matches a selection
currently being played.
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Artist Name
Artist Name
Song Title
Song Title
Category 12:00P
A
S-Seek Alert
Channel Name
A total of 30 artists, songs, and sports teams may
be stored in memory.