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Eton E1 User Manual

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XM OPTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION continued

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The second press causes only two channels at a time
to be displayed, but the channel name, artist, and title
will be displayed. The third press will cause the display
items (Described in 6, 7, 8, & 9) to disappear, and the
‘TUNING’ knob will have no affect. The fourth press
will cause the display to return to its original display
condition but will leave the receiver in the XM-ALL
mode. When in the XM-ALL mode, “XM-ALL” will be
shown in reverse video as shown here.

23. SW / MW / LW - Pressing this softkey will exit the
XM mode and return the receiver to the Shortwave,
AM Broadcast , or Long Wave bands. Which of these
bands will become active is determined by which one
of them was selected last before XM mode was select-
ed.

24. FM / XM - Pressing this softkey will return the
receiver to the FM broadcast band.

25. LOCK - This indicator appears when the
‘CLEAR/LOCK’ is pressed for 3 seconds. When this indi-

cator is visible, all front panel controls are disabled
except ‘CLEAR/LOCK’, and the ‘VOLUME, TREBLE, and
BASS knobs. To remove the ‘ ’ LOCK indicator and re-
enable the disabled controls, press the ‘CLEAR/LOCK’
key again for 3 seconds.

26. TIMER 1 2 - When this indicator is present, it
shows that timer 1 and 2 are enabled. Timer operation
is covered in detail on starting page52.

27. CLOCK - This item displays the Local or GMT time.
The clock is covered in detail starting on page 52.

28. TERR - This indicator shows the relative signal
strength of a nearby terrestrial repeater retransmitting
the XM signal.

29. SAT - This indicator shows the relative signal
strength from the stronger of the two satellites (Rock
or Roll) supplying the XM Radio signal.

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‘FAVORITES A’ selections one at time, and will then
scroll through the ten ‘FAVORITES B’ selections.
Continued rotation of the ‘TUNING’ knob will cause
continued scrolling through first ‘FAVORITES A’ and
then ‘FAVORITES B’ memory locations. Using the ‘<
SELECT >’ softkey will scroll through the ‘FAV A’ and
then ‘FAVORITES B lists five at a time.

12. FAVORITE LISTS B - Pressing the ‘B’ softkey will
call up the first five selections in the ‘FAVORITES B’ list.
Repeatedly pressing the ‘B’ softkey will toggle back
and forth between the first and last five ‘B’ list selec-
tions. The ‘TUNING’ knob will scroll through the ten
‘FAVORITES B’ selections one at time, and will then
scroll through the ten ‘FAVORITES A’ selections.
Continued rotation of the ‘TUNING’ knob will cause
continued scrolling through first ‘FAVORITES B’ and
then ‘FAVORITES A’ memory locations. Using the ‘<
SELECT >’ key will scroll through the ‘FAVORITES B’
and then ‘FAVORITES A lists five at a time.

13. CHAN - Pressing the CHAN softkey causes the
displayed channel information (described in 8 & 9) to
show the name of the channel.

14. ARTIST - Pressing the ‘ARTIST’ softkey causes the
displayed channel information (described in 8 & 9) to
display the name of the artist currently performing on
that channel.

15. TITLE - Pressing the ‘TITLE’ softkey causes the dis-
played channel information (described in 8 & 9) to dis-
play the name of the selection being played.

16. SCAN - Pressing the ‘SCAN’ will cause the receiv-
er to scan through each XM channel within the current
XM mode (i.e.:CATEGORY, FAVORITES, or XM-ALL), one
channel at a time stopping approximately 3 seconds
on each channel. Pressing ‘SCAN’ again will stop the
scan.

17. ENTER - Pressing the ‘ENTER’ softkey will cause
any channel entry made by pressing the appropriate
‘Direct-Key-Input’ key, turning the “TUNING’ knob, or
pressing the ‘