Panasonic CR-SRF100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

CR-SRF100 (SHOWN)

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Sirius Satellite Radio CR-SRF100 CR-SRT100 Operating Instructions CR-SRF100 (SHOWN)
  • Page 3 The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware. Copyright © 2002 by Matsushita Communication Industrial Corporation of USA (MCUSA). All rights reserved. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 5: Acronyms & Abbreviations

    WELCOME Panasonic welcomes you to their constantly growing family of electronic products owners. We endeavor to give you the advantages of products with precise electronic and mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully selected components, and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work has built for our company.
  • Page 6 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 9 Channel 7 Channel 10 Channel 12 Channel 14 Channel 16 Channel 15 Channel 33 Channel 18 Channel 58 Channel 29 Channel 41 (Sold Separately) (Included in CR-SRF100) (Included in CR-SRF100) . . . CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 7 Therefore, if the signal blockage exists for less than four seconds, there will be no interruption of the audio. The combination of overhead placement, terrestial repeaters, and the four-second audio memory should provide coast-to coast coverage with few interruptions. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 8: Precautions

    Use fuses of the same specified rating 3A for yellow wire and 0.5A for red wire. Using different substitutes or fuses with higher ratings, or connecting the unit directly without a fuse, could cause fire or damage to the receiver system. If the replacement fuse fails, contact the Panasonic Customer Service 1-800-211-PANA for assistance...
  • Page 9: Getting Initial Subscription For Channels From Sirius

    2. Record the receiver’s product serial number (printed on a label on the receiver) and Sirius ID number from the display. (See section 6.1 for information on displaying the Sirius ID.) CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 10: Setup Mode

    LIST OF SETUP OPERATIONS IDENTIFIED The following operations are available to the user: 1. Entering & Exiting Setup Mode 2. Selecting a Setup Item 3. View the Electronic Sirius ID 4. Change the display brightness 5. Setup the FM modulator frequency CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 11: Enter & Exit Setup Mode

    A user enters setup mode by pressing the [1] and [6] buttons simultaneously. The system then displays the setup mode screen, with viewing the Sirius ID as the first setup item choice. EXITING FROM SETUP MODE You may exit setup mode by entering a different mode (press and release [CHANNEL] or [CATEGORY] or [PRESET] buttons). CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 12: Select A Setup Item

    When in setup mode, the [SEL] knob is used to navigate to the different setup screens. Pressing and releasing the [SEL] knob will move to the next setup item. Where appropriate, rotating the [SEL] knob will move to the next selection within the current setup item. PW R CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 13: View The Sirius Id

    6.3. View the Sirius ID The Sirius ID Number is displayed on the CDU when setup mode is entered [SECTION 6.1]. Pressing the [SEL] button moves to the next setup item. Rotating the [SEL] button has no effect. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 14: Change The Display Brightness

    You may select between 4 brightness levels (25% [dimmest], 50%, 75%, 100% [brightest]) by rotating the [SEL] knob. Pressing the [SEL] button selects the brightness level currently displayed and moves the user to the next setup item. PW R CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 15: Setup Fm Modulator Frequency

    It is recommended that an unused frequency currently with no FM broadcast be used for the FM Modulator frequency. Pressing the [SEL] button selects the modulator frequency currently displayed and moves the user to the next setup item. PW R CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 16 The radio must be on the same FM station as the SSR system is set. For convenience, we recommend you assign the appropriate FM modulator frequency to one of the preset buttons on your FM radio. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    • Album Name • Record label Generally, most stations will at least contain the artist name and song title information. Additional information such as album and record label may also be provided. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100 “The Police” “Roxanne” “Every Breath You Take...
  • Page 18 • Press and release the [CATEGORY] button: • Press and release the [CHANNEL] button: • Press and release the [PRESET] button: • Simultaneously pressing the preset buttons [1] & [6]: Enters category mode. Enters channel mode. Enters preset mode. Enters setup mode. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 19: Cdu Controls

    • Select knob/push button • “Channel” Mode button • “Category” Mode button • “Preset” Mode button • Preset buttons (“1” , “2” , “3” , “4” , “5” , “6” , ) 7.1.2.CDU Communication to the Operator • Display • Indicators CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 20: Start-Up/Shut-Down Modes

    If the SSR system was “On” when the vehicle was last powered off, then it will automatically turn on when the vehicle is started the next time. Otherwise, press and release the [SEL] button to turn the SSR system on. When the SSR system turns on, the following sequence of events will occur: CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 21 SSR system, you might need to tune your radio to the appropriate FM frequency. The radio must be on the same FM station that the Sirius Satellite Radio system is set for. (Please see the section on the setup operation to view or change the required FM modulator frequency) [SECTION 6.5]. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 22: Shut-Down (Turn Off)

    Press and hold the [SEL] button for greater than two seconds to turn the system off. The receiver mutes the SSR audio, blanks the CDU display and turns off all indicators. If an FM Modulator is connected to the system, it will switch back to the antenna to allow normal AM/FM radio operation . CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 23: Standard Operations & Screen Display Format

    • 1st line: Channel number & Channel Name • 2nd line: Category for the current channel being played EXAMPLE: The channel number is displayed in the first four characters of the top line, three digits and a trailing space. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 24 • channel name is: “I-70” Then the available PDT data could be: • Artist Name “The Police” • Song Title “Roxanne” The PDT type (“ARTIST” or “TITLE”) is temporarily displayed on the second line immediately before the PDT is displayed. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 25 Then pressing and releasing the [SEL] button will have the following effect: followed shortly by: CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 26 And repeated pressing of the [SEL] button will have the following effect: followed shortly by: CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 27 • If the channel was selected by pressing a preset button [1] – [6] then that preset number & group are momentarily displayed. • If the channel was selected by any other means (e.g., rotating the [SEL] knob) then the system will momentarily display the first preset number & group that the channel is stored in. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 28 RECALLING PRESET CHANNELS If the user presses and releases a preset button [1] – [6] the system will select the channel stored at the preset number for the current preset group. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 29: Category Mode

    ENTERING CATEGORY MODE You enter category mode by pressing and releasing the [CATEGORY] button. The system indicates entering category mode by illuminating the category mode indicator located next to the category button. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100 Category 1 Category 1 (ex: “Jazz”) (ex: “Country”)
  • Page 30: Category Mode

    • clockwise: the system will start with the first channel (lowest channel number) in that category. • counter clockwise: the system will start with the last channel (highest channel number) in that category. The CDU will wrap around after the low or high channel number is reached. PW R CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 31: Channel Mode

    ROCK category) and you increment to the next available channel (say 49), this new channel might be in the JAZZ category. The CDU will wrap around after the low or high channel number is reached. PW R CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 32: Preset Mode

    (indicating the current preset group number). Entering preset mode does not change the audio content (channel) being played.The system continues to play the same channel until [SEL] is rotated (changing the channel selection) or until a preset button [1] – [6] is pressed. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 33: Preset Mode

    The preset mode screen will be displayed for a fixed time after the last button press of [PRESET]. Afterwards, the system returns to the previous display format and the last preset group selected becomes the “current” preset group. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 34 [SEL] is rotated: • clockwise past (group 3 – preset 6) … • counter-clockwise past (group 1 – preset 1) … (group 3 – preset 3) will be selected. PW R (group 1 – preset 1) will be selected. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 35: System Components & Specifications

    3. Controller / Display Unit 4. FM Modulator 5. Receiver Wiring Harness 6. Installation Instructions Guide Supplied Hardware 7. Mounting Screws for Receiver (4) 8. Dual-lock Fasteners for Control Display unit (2 sets) CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100 (Sold Separately) (Included in CR-SRF100) (Included in CR-SRF100)
  • Page 36: Ssr Receiver

    2.5A @ 25 C 14v 195mm(L) x 141mm(W) x 32mm(H) 1.1 kg 2319.75MHz to 2332.75MHz 2 Vrms differential (1 Vrms single ended) -95db (A-Weighted) 56dB @ 1KHz Blue FAKRA connector. White FAKRA connector. 20 circuit automotive connector CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 37: Control Display Unit (Cdu)

    • Dimensions: • Weight: • Display output: • Indicator output: • Lead type & length: • Connector type: CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100 -40 C to +85 C +5.8 VDC 360 mA 149mm(L) x 47mm(W) x 33mm(H) 0.25 kg 2 line x 16 character VFD display output.
  • Page 38: Fm Modulator

    White 22 AWG center conductor shielded wire with: - black insulation (1 meter long) - connector 2 (RF Output) type with standard antenna connector (jack). White RCA male connector 22 AWG black ground wire 22 AWG cyan & yellow control wire CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 39: Receiver Wiring Harness

    • Lead 6 (Ground): • Lead 7 (Accessory power): • Lead 8 (+ Battery power): CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100 (Included with CR-SRF100 Kit) 8 position plug 4 meters – 6-wire (22 AWG) – with shielding. 20 circuit automotive connector white RCA female connector (0.4 meter wire length) red RCA female connector (0.4 meter wire length)
  • Page 40: Receiver Wiring Harness ... (M2C457019)

    20 circuit automotive connector white RCA female connector (0.4 meter wire length) red RCA female connector (0.4 meter wire length) 20 AWG black wire (0.65 meter wire length) 20 AWG yellow wire (0.65 meter wire length) with 3A in-line fuse) CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 41: Diagrams & Installation

    9. Diagrams & Installation 9.1. General System Diagrams WITHOUT FM MODULATOR CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 42 WITH FM MODULATOR WITHOUT CDU … WITH SIRIUS ENABLED RADIO HEAD UNIT CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 43: General Connection Diagram

    9.2. General Connection Diagram CDU Display M2C457018 Wiring Harness CL-SRA100 or equivalent (sold separately) CR-SRF100 CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 44 9.2. General Connection Diagram Continued M2C457019 Wiring Harness CL-SRA100 or equivalent (sold separately) CR-SRT100 CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 45: Installation

    9.3. Installation POINTS: • The receiver must be installed inside the vehicle…not in direct contact with the elements (e.g., rain, snow). It should be securely fastened to the vehicle. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 46 In some cases, bond strength can be increased and ultimate bond strength can be achieved more quickly by exposure of the bond to elevated temperatures (e.g. 85°C [185°F] for one hour). Warning: Panasonic is not responsible for scratches or other surface damage that might result from removing a Satellte Radio Antenna after it has been installed.
  • Page 47 (included in the kit). However, it should not be mounted where it will be exposed to direct and extended sun light (i.e., do not mount it on top of the dash board under the windshield in direct sun light). CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100 Underside of dash panel...
  • Page 48: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    “SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO” scrolling, and is not necessarily a problem. Action: If the message does not go away after approx. 6 seconds, check the electrical harness to the receiver. CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 49 If there is a lack of both a satellite and terrestrial signal, the “ACQUIRING SIGNAL” message will be dis- played on the second line. Action: Make sure the antenna is not obstructed by any large objects (bridges, garages, tall buildings, etc.) CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 50: Replacing The Fuse

    Antennas are sold separately. Each antenna manufacturer may have instructions that are specific to their own products. You should follow the instructions from your antenna manufacturer. Warning: Panasonic is not responsible for scratches or other damage that might result from removing a Satellite Radio Antenna after it has been installed.
  • Page 51: Notes

    Notes CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 52 Notes CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100...
  • Page 53 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 http: //www.panasonic.com CA-MX0260ZC Printed in U.S.A.

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