User Manual - Page 135

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Chapter 13 Using the AV Source (XM, SIRIUS)AV
3 Touch [Yes].
Using the direct traffic
announcement function
You can listen to the memorized “Instant Traffic &
Weather” channel by directly calling it up with the
T button on the navigation unit. (Only one station
can be memorized.)
This function is not available with GEX-
P910XM and GEX-P900XM.
Memorize a “Instant Traffic & Weather”
channel
1 Tune into “Instant Traffic & Weather”
channel.
2 Press and hold the T button for two sec-
onds or more.
That “Instant Traffic & Weather” channel will
be memorized.
The channel 000 and 001 can not be mem-
orized newly (although the channel 001 is
the default).
Even if you use the SIRIUS satellite radio
tuner together, only one station can be
memorized. The station memorized after-
ward will overwrite the existing one.
Calling up the memorized “Instant Traf-
fic & Weather” channel
1 Press the T button.
You can call up a “Instant Traffic &
Weather” channel even from a source
other than the XM source.
To cancel the announcement, touch
[TRFC Off] on the screen or press the T
button again.
Operating the SIRIUS Satellite
Radio
You can use the navigation system to control a
SIRIUS satellite digital tuner, which is sold sepa-
rately. For details concerning operation, refer to
the SIRIUS tuner’s operation manuals. This sec-
tion provides information on SIRIUS operations
with the navigation system which differs from
that described in the SIRIUS tuner’s operation
manual.
The following functions are not available in
SIR-PNR1.
Selecting team for game alert
Displaying game information
Using the song alert function
Using the direct traffic announcement
function
Selecting [SIRIUS] as the
source
1 Touch the source icon and touch [SIR-
IUS].
For details, refer to “Selecting a source”
Page 103
Screen configuration
(1) Source icon
Shows which source has been selected.
(2) SIRIUS band indicator
Shows the SIRIUS band which has been
selected.
(5)
(2)(1) (3)
(4)
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