User's Manual

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FM Modulator
For a more professional-looking installation, an additional installation kit that
will connect Roady2 and internal FM modulator directly to your vehicle
radio’s antenna jack can be purchased from Delphi. See www.delphi.com or
your retailer for details.
Wireless FM Modulator
Many late model cars do not come with built-in cassette players. For these
cars, Roady2 includes an integrated wireless FM modulator that rebroadcasts
the XM audio signal wirelessly to the vehicle’s FM radio. This FM modulator
is automatically turned on whenever the cassette adaptor (or other audio jack)
is unplugged from the side of the Roady2. One of 12 different frequencies can
be selected, as described on page 12. In order to ensure optimum perform-
ance, the signal is broadcast to your car’s FM radio from both inside the
Roady2, and from the included XM antenna.
Roady2 Installation
Your Roady2 can be installed as follows:
1. First, attach all of the components as shown in figure 5 (page 17). Insert the
cassette audio adaptor into the vehicle’s cassette deck or, if the vehicle does not
have a cassette deck, find an open FM frequency and tune both the Roady2 FM
Modulator and the vehicle’s FM radio to that
frequency as described on page 12. Insert the
12V power adaptor into the cigarette lighter,
and the antenna on the car’s roof. Turn on
the car and Roady2 to verify that the system
is working. You should always be able to
access Channel 1, even if your service is
not activated. Disassemble the system,
and proceed with step 2.
Section 5
Warning: The Roady2 should be
placed in your vehicle where it will not
interfere with the function of safety
features, e.g., deployment of airbags.
Failure to correctly place the Roady2
may result in injury to you or others if
the unit becomes detached during an
accident.