Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 75

 

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Satellite Radio (SDARS)

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Touch the Keypad icon.

A numeric key pad is displayed, enabling 
the manual entry of the channel number. 
Press the appropriate number keys.

Only numbers that make up a valid 
channel number are highlighted and 
available for selection.

Note: In the event that the selected 
channel has been removed by the 
Broadcast operator, then an INVALID 
COMMAND
 message is shown and the 
previous playing channel is reverted to. 
This may occur if the broadcast operator 
changes the active channel whilst the 
vehicle is powered. The valid playlist is 
updated each time the system is powered 
up, therefore the next time the system is 
powered up, the playlist will be updated 
thereby preventing the invalid channel 
from being selected.

No Service is displayed if no signal is 
received. It means that no satellite or 
ground signal is being received and is not 
the same as No Subscription, which 
directs the user to call SIRIUS. Ensure 
that the vehicle is not in an enclosed 
space (such as a garage).

Selecting a station by category

SAT1

SIRIUS UPDATE

DSP

Presets

JAG0777

Sirius Update

Please Wait

List

Keypad

Cat

More

4

SAT 2

Cancel

JAG0778

5

6

1

2

3

7

8

9

Sirius Channel Number

OK

0

4

SAT 2

Cancel

JAG0779

5

6

1

2

3

7

8

9

Sirius Channel Number

12

0

OK

SAT1

SIRIUS UPDATE

DSP

Presets

JAG0781

Sirius Update

Please Wait

List

Keypad

Cat

More

Satellite Radio (SDARS)

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To select station by category touch the 
CAT icon, and then touch the icon for the 
desired category. The system will then go 
back to the previous screen but with the 
category displayed in square brackets i.e. 
[ROCK]. The brackets are removed after 
30 seconds if no further changes are 
made.

If a different category is selected from that 
currently being played, then the playing 
channel will become the first active 
channel in that category.

Station presets - setting.

There are 2 screens (SAT1 and SAT2) 
each with 9 icons giving a total of 18 
available presets.

To save a station as a preset, press and 
hold the selected icon until the preset is 
stored and highlighted.

To change a preset, touch the chosen 
icon and select the desired station either 
via category or manually. Then press and 
hold the selected icon until the new preset 
is stored.

Note: If manual tuning is used and a 
channel is selected that is an existing 
preset, the preset will highlight. If the 
same channel is stored in more than one 
preset (on different screens for example) 
and manual tuning is performed, the first 
preset will highlight.

Selecting a station by preset

Press the preset icon representing the 
desired station. The radio tunes to the 
selected station and the station 
information is displayed. 

When a preset is successfully selected, it 
is highlighted in orange

Note: There are 2 preset screens (SAT1 
and SAT2), with 9 presets on each. The 
icon (arrowed) identifies the next preset 
screen for selection and not the screen 
currently being displayed.

Tuning information

It must be noted that Satellite Radio 
differs from FM in that tuning is NOT 
instantaneous.

SIRIUS CATEGORY LIST

POP

ROCK

COUNTRY

HIP-HOP

R&B

Cancel

JAG0782

Sir Love

60's Vibs

Pulse

Starlite

Sir Gold

Big 80's

Sirius 1

Movin

Tot 70's

1       SAT1

SIRIUS 1

DSP

Options

JAG0783

Sir Love

60's Vibs

Pulse

Starlite

Sir Gold

Big 80's

Sirius 1

Movin

Tot 70's

1       SAT1

SIRIUS 1

JAG0775

Options

DSP

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Satellite Radio (SDARS)

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The information is sent in digital form in 
packets which must be decoded. This 
process can take several seconds to set 
up. Therefore when a new channel is 
tuned to, the audio will mute until the 
information has been decoded into 
music/speech. Normally this takes less 
than 1 second but can take up to 5 
seconds.

It should also be noted that the additional 
information (artist, album etc.) is 
broadcast at a different rate to the audio. 
Therefore there will be a delay after the 
audio starting and the display screen 
updating. This delay is normally 3 to 4 
seconds but can be up to 20 seconds. 
This is a function of the way the radio 
channels are broadcast.

Note: The screen information is updated 
only when a change takes place. When a 
new channel, or a new track on a current 
channel, starts playing then the previous 
artist/song title etc. will continue to be 
displayed until an update is received. This 
is a function of the way the radio channels 
are broadcast

Digital Radio

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Digital Radio

HD (High Definition) radio

HD radio provides digital audio signals to 
improve sound quality. 

Note: HD radio is also known as IBOC (In 
Band On Channel).

The HD signal is carried by an existing 
AM/FM signal. This means that if the HD 
signal is unavailable the analogue (AM/
FM) signal is automatically selected.

When the audio unit is tuned to a HD 
signal the station name shown in the 
display will be prefixed by HD.

HD radio operation

Using the HD radio system is no different 
than using the standard radio. So for 
storing stations, manual tuning etc. see 
RADIO WITH TOUCH-SCREEN, 295.

Note: Secondary services can be 
received on digital channels. Their 
availability is controlled by the channel 
provider. If a HD channel features 
secondary services, they will be displayed 
as HD1, HD2, HD3 etc. depending on how 
many are available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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