SHUTTLE BOOM BOX JBX100SR User Guide 128-7041 128-7041 1 of 12
Congratulations You are one step closer to experiencing Sirius Satellite Radio. Sirius will revolutionize your in-home, vehicle, and family outing entertainment such as camping trips and beach excursions. Sirius entertainment will revolutionize your listening enjoyment with: · 100 streams of original programming, including – 60 streams of completely commercial-free music – guaranteed.
FCC Regulations This unit complies with the interference limits relative to a Class B digital device, applicable under Part 15 of the FCC Rules regarding installation in a residential environment. If the unit is not installed in accordance with these instructions, it could cause harmful interference to audio or television reception. If this condition persists after corrective action, consult your dealer or experienced installation facility. Cautions and Warnings 1.
Contents JBX100SR User/Install Manual (P/N 128-7041) 1 pc. Installation/Wiring Precautions 1. If using the adapter, make sure the adapter cable is not connected to an AC wall outlet until all interconnections have been made and verified. The adapter power cable should be connected last. 2. Incorrect installation may cause damage to the system. 3. During antenna placement/installation, refer to the Antenna Aiming procedure outlined in the Shuttle User Guide for JPNPR1.
Boom Box JBX100SR Controls The Jensen Sirius® Boom Box JBX100SR provides two control buttons, a Power On/Off -Volume control, and a pushbutton to toggle between Satellite Radio or an auxiliary audio input signal. A power-on LED is also located on the front panel. 1. PHONES Jack: Accepts a stereo headphone jack to provide private listening capability for the Boom Box. 2. SRS/AUX Selector Pushbutton: Pushbutton toggles between Satellite Radio and an external audio input signal (MP3, CD, etc.
BATTERY BATTERY COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT COVER LATCHES COVER 1. Turn the Boom Box upside down to access the battery compartment. 2. Push the battery cover latches forward and flip up the battery compartment cover to the open position. 3. Insert eight (8) D-Cell batteries observing battery polarity as shown; then close the cover. POSITIVE 3. Installing the Shuttle in the JBX100SR BOTTOM OF BOOM BOX Place the Shuttle in the cradle so that the Shuttle guides are lined up with the JBX100SR cradle.
Interconnect Diagram SHUTTLE BOOM BOX JBX100SR + ANTENNA JACK (ANT) 5. Installing/Positioning the Antenna For best reception, the supplied antenna should be placed near a window if in the house or, if outdoors, in an open area and as high as possible; some repositioning may be required to achieve optimum results. The following guidelines are recommended: a.
time. In most cases however, the signal should be available continuously. If you experience a loss of signal or audio, reposition the antenna inside the home or outside as necessary. 6. Antenna Placement Considerations The antenna should be placed on a relatively flat surface whenever possible. When outdoors, the antenna may be left in its mount atop the Boom Box provided no overhead obstructions are present. To mount the antenna: a. Plug the antenna into the ANT connector on the back of the JBX100SR. b.
Specifications Nominal Output Power per Channel 5.0 Watts Rms Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) 0.3% at 1 Watt Frequency Response 30Hz to 20kHz Signal-to-Noise Ratio >65dB Maximum Speaker Impedance 8 Ohms Nominal Headphone Output Impedance 32 Ohms Headphone Output Level 500 mV (Maximum) Headphone Connector Type 3.5 mm Stereo Jack Auxiliary Input Impedance 6K-Ohms Nominal Auxiliary Input Level 2.0 Volts (Maximum) Auxiliary Connector Type 3.
Maintenance Periodic Inspection The JBX100SR Boom Box should be inspected periodically for external damage. At least once every 30 days of use, perform the following checks: 1. Inspect the 16-pin Shuttle connector for loose, bent or broken pins, misalignment, etc.; make sure the SAT connector is intact and exhibits no apparent damage. 2. Check the VOL control for freedom of motion without binding of any kind. 3.
Troubleshooting FAULT REMEDY PROBABLE CAUSE Shuttle power is set to “off” Turn shuttle power on using the On/Off button Batteries not installed or installed incorrectly Install batteries observing correct polarity System does not operate using batteries As long as the AC power connector is attached to the rear panel of the unit, battery operation is disabled Remove power connector from rear panel of the unit Intermittent operation Low battery level Replace batteries “ANTENNA ERROR” message Sate
MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.