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1272. Radio operation
NOTICE
●It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disas-
semble,  reverse  engineer,  hack,  manip-
ulate,  or  otherwise  make  available  any
technology  or  software  incorporated  in
receivers  compatible  with  the  SiriusXM
Satellite  Radio  System  or  that  support
the SiriusXM website, the streaming ser-
vice  or  any  of  its  content.  Furthermore,
the AMBE
®  voice  compression  software
included  in  this  product  is  protected  by
intellectual  property  rights  including  pat-
ent  rights,  copyrights,  and  trade  secrets
of Digital Voice Systems, Inc.
● Note:  this  applies  to  SiriusXM  Satellite
Radio  receivers  only  and  not  SiriusXM
Ready devices.
INFORMATION
●About SiriusXM Services: 
Most  in-car  trials  today  include  Siri-
usXM’s  best  package  —  All  Access.  It
includes every channel available on your
radio, plus streaming.
● SiriusXM All Access subscription: 
Listen  everywhere  with  All  Access.  You
get every channel available in your ride,
plus  you  can  listen  on  the  app  and
online — so you can enjoy the best Siri-
usXM  has  to  offer,  anywhere  life  takes
you. It’s the only package that gives you
all of our premium programming, includ-
ing Howard Stern, every NFL, MLB
® and
NBA game, every NASCAR®  race,
NHL®  games,  24/7  talk  channels  dedi-
cated  to  the  biggest leagues,  and more.
You  get  all  kinds  of  commercial-free
music,  including  artistdedicated  chan-
nels  and  more,  plus  sports,  news,  talk
and entertainment.
● SiriusXM radio operation: 
Look for the Sirius, XM, SiriusXM, Band,
SAT,  AUX,  Radio  or  Source  button  and
you’re in. 
If  you  can’t  hear  us,  it’s  easy  to  get
started:
U.S.A.
• Locate  your  Radio  ID  by  turning  to
Channel  0.  If  you  don’t  see  your  num-
ber  there,  go  to  siriusxm.com/
activationhelp to find it.
• Visit  siriusxm.com/refresh or call
1-855-MYREFRESH   (697-3373)  to
send a refresh signal to your radio. 
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1897. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
This  is  a  general  term  that  describes  the
process  of  writing  data  on-demand  to
CD-R,  etc.,  in  the  same  way  that  data  is
written to floppy or hard discs.
 This  is  a  method  of  embedding  track-
related  information  in  an  MP3  file.  This
embedded  information  can  include  the
track number, track title, the artist’s name,
the  album  title,  the  music  genre,  the  year
of  production,  comments,  cover  art  and
other  data.  The  contents  can  be  freely
edited  using  software  with  ID3  tag  editing
functions. Although  the  tags  are  restricted
to a number of characters, the information
can  be  viewed  when  the  track  is  played
back.
 WMA  files  can  contain  a  WMA  tag  that  is
used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA
tags  carry  information  such  as  track  title
and artist name. 
This  is  the  international  standard  for  the
formatting  of  CD-ROM  folders  and  files.
For  the  ISO  9660  format,  there  are  2  lev-
els of regulations.
 Level  1:  The  file  name  is  in  8.3  format  (8
character  file  names,  with  a  3  character
file  extension.  File  names  must  be  com-
posed of one-byte capital letters and num-
bers.  The  “_”  symbol  may  also  be
included.)
 Level  2: The  file  name  can  have  up  to  31
characters  (including  the  separation  mark
“.”  and  file  extension).  Each  folder  must
contain fewer than 8 hierarchies.
 MP3  is  an  audio  compression  standard
determined by a working group (MPEG) of
the ISO (International Standard Organiza-
tion).  MP3  compresses  audio  data  to
about 1/10 the size of that on conventional
discs.
Terms
Packet write
ID3 tag
WMA tag
ISO 9660 format
MP3 
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WMA  (Windows  Media Audio)  is  an  audio
compression  format  developed  by
Microsoft
®.  It  compresses  files  into  a  size
smaller than that of MP3 files. The decod-
ing formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and
9.
 Trademark  Acknowledgement  Windows
Media  is  either  a  registered  trademark  or
trademark  of  Microsoft  Corporation  in  the
United States and/or other countries.
This  product  includes  technology  owned
by  Microsoft  Corporation  and  cannot  be
used  or  distributed  without  a  license  from
Microsoft Licensing, Inc.
 AAC  is  short  for  Advanced  Audio  Coding
and  refers  to  an  audio  compression  tech-
nology  standard  used  with  MPEG2  and
MPEG4.
WMA
AAC