Kenwood Car Satellite Radio System H2EC User Manual

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SYSTEM-H2EC  
Operating Instructions  
and Installation Manual  
 
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manual. The user could lose the authority to operate  
this equipment if an unauthorized change or  
modification is made.  
The installation and use suggestions contained  
in this manual are subject to any restrictions or  
limitations that may be imposed by applicable  
law—the purchaser should check applicable law  
for any restrictions or limitations before installing  
and/or operating this unit.  
Be sure the unit is connected to a 12V DC power  
supply with a negative ground connection.  
Do not open the unit.  
Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to  
Cleaning the Unit  
If the unit becomes dirty, turn its power off, and  
wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications if it is not installed and used in  
accordance with these instructions. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one of more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Do not use hard cloths or paint thinner, alcohol, or  
other volatile solvents to clean the unit. These may  
cause damage or remove indicator characters.  
high levels of humidity, moisture, or dust.  
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When replacing a fuse, use only a new one with  
the proper rating. Using a fuse with the wrong  
rating may cause the unit to malfunction.  
To prevent a short circuit when replacing a fuse,  
first disconnect the wiring harness.  
When drilling holes to mount the unit, make sure  
not to damage wiring or other systems that may  
be close to the mounting surface.  
Note: If the unit doesn’t seem to be working properly:  
Turn the unit’s power off, wait 5–10 seconds, then  
Failure to follow these safety instructions and  
warnings may result in a serious accident.  
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Warning  
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Warning  
Do not operate the unit in a way that might divert  
your attention from driving safely. As a driver, you  
alone are responsible for safely operating your  
vehicle in accordance with traffic safety laws at  
all times.  
Take the following precautions to prevent fire and  
avoid personal injury:  
To avoid short circuits, never put or leave any  
metallic objects (coins, tools, etc.) inside the unit.  
If the unit emits smoke or strange smells, turn  
the power off immediately and consult your  
Kenwood dealer.  
Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong  
shocks.  
If the LCD display becomes damaged or broken,  
do not touch the liquid crystal fluid. The fluid may  
be dangerous to your health or even fatal. If the  
liquid crystal fluid contacts your body or clothing,  
immediately wash it off with soap and water.  
turn the power on again.  
If the unit still fails to operate, turn the unit’s power  
off, remove it from the cradle, wait 5–10 seconds,  
replace it in the cradle, and turn the power back on.  
If the problem persists, consult your Kenwood dealer.  
FCC Warning  
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency  
energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment  
may cause harmful interference unless the modifi-  
cations are expressly approved in this instruction  
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Caution  
Take the following precautions to keep the unit in  
proper working order:  
 
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Note: To remove the Car Windshield Docking Base,  
return the lever to the up position before attempting  
to remove the Base.  
Option 1: Windshield Mount  
Installation in a Vehicle  
Docking Cradle until you have completed the  
Do not install Here Everywhere on the windshield  
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Note: Do not put Here Everywhere in the Car  
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if it may obstruct your view while driving.  
Attach the Car Docking Cradle to the Car  
Windshield Docking Base using the four  
enclosed screws.  
cradle installation.  
Option 2: Console  
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(Professional) Mount  
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Step 1: Placing the  
Ask the dealer where you purchased your  
Loosen the base nut on the  
Car Windshield Docking  
Base so that the suction cup  
portion rotates easily. Do not  
remove the base nut entirely.  
Make sure the suction cup  
lever is in the up position.  
SYSTEM-H2EC about professional installation  
options. One option is to have the dealer mount  
the Pivot of the Car Windshield Docking Base to  
the console or other available location in the  
vehicle. There are four screws to remove. The Pivot  
screw holes match the AMPS standard for mounting  
systems, so any AMPS-compatible bracket for your  
vehicle will accept the Pivot of the Docking Base.  
Many car audio dealers carry these brackets.  
Base and Cradle  
First, determine where you want to mount  
Pivot  
Here Everywhere.  
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There are two options for installing the  
Here Everywhere. Select the option and location  
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that provides good visibility of and access to  
Position the suction cup base on the desired wind  
shield location. The word “PRESS” should be upright.  
Here Everywhere’s front panel while maintaining  
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a safe driving experience.  
Press the button  
marked “PRESS” while  
the suction cup is on  
the windshield. Then  
rotate the lever down,  
keeping the button  
pressed down at the  
same time.  
The suction cup base  
should be firmly  
attached to the  
windshield.  
Suction cup base  
If you choose to do the console mount yourself,  
please observe the following guidelines:  
Button  
Lever  
Do not install Here Everywhere where it may  
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ANT  
DC 12V  
obstruct your view through the windshield or your  
view of your vehicle’s indicator displays.  
AUDIO OUT  
FM OUT  
Base nut  
Do not install Here Everywhere where it will  
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Audio Output  
FM Out  
Antenna Input  
Power  
hinder your access to the vehicle’s controls.  
Pivot (where the  
cradle attaches)  
Do not install Here Everywhere where it may  
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hinder the function of safety devices such as an  
airbag. Doing so may prevent the air-bag from  
functioning properly in the event of an accident.  
 
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recommends having an audio installer professional  
perform this step.  
3. Route the cable from the lowest point of the rear  
window into the trunk. Take advantage of any  
existing cable channels or wiring conduits.  
Find a location that provides good visibility of and  
Step 4: Installing  
the Antenna  
it from the cradle; unplug the cigarette lighter  
adapter from the cigarette lighter; unplug the  
antenna from the cradle.  
2. Find an antenna location on a metal surface at least  
12" x 12." The antenna should be mounted exactly  
5.5" (the length of the antenna’s tail) away from the  
vehicle’s rear window, as shown in the picture. The  
antenna’s powerful magnets will secure it to the  
metal surface. There is an optional antenna cable  
protector, or tail, included with the car antenna.  
access to Here Everywhere’s front panel.  
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If using screws, be sure that you do not damage  
wiring or other systems that may be close to the  
mounting surface.  
Prior to mounting the Pivot, attach the Car  
Docking Cradle to the Pivot using the four  
enclosed screws.  
1. Turn Here Everywhere’s power off and remove  
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For SUVs, Minivans &  
5-door Vehicles: Bring  
the cable into the  
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vehicle under the  
rubber molding for the  
tailgate, and continue  
under the interior trim.  
4. From the trunk, route the cable around the  
passenger compartment and to the back of the cradle.  
Step 2: Attaching Power  
Step 3: Connecting Audio  
in a Vehicle  
To connect audio to Here Everywhere in your vehicle:  
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You have two options for powering the  
Do not pull the cable across sharp edges  
that could damage it.  
Keep the cable away from areas where it  
could become tangled in the driver’s or  
passengers’ feet.  
Tune your vehicle radio to an unused FM  
station, and using the FM Transmitter Options  
Here Everywhere in your vehicle:  
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Plug the cigarette  
lighter adapter into  
the back of the  
Note: The best reception is achieved when the  
antenna is mounted on the roof; mounting on the  
trunk lid will work for convertibles. If the vehicle  
has a roof rack or skid ribs, it may be necessary  
to mount the antenna off-center.  
feature on the Here Everywhere Menu, select the  
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same station. To use the Menu option, please see  
pg. 23. When using Here Everywhere, make sure  
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cradle, as shown.  
ANT  
DC 12V  
AUDIO OUT  
FM OUT  
you’ve tuned to the same station as you have  
previously set in the Menu setup.  
Don’t plug the  
5. Plug the antenna into the  
back of the cradle (right).  
adapter into the  
cigarette lighter  
until the installation  
is completed (see  
pg. 10, Step 6).  
Or, wire the Extra Power Supply Cord with Fuse  
to the vehicle +12V battery line. Use caution in  
wiring to your vehicle’s electrical system. Kenwood  
ANT  
DC 12V  
Tip: The Here Everywhere also has a Wired FM  
AUDIO OUT  
FM OUT  
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6. Confirm that the antenna  
is mounted in a good  
location.  
Make sure the vehicle  
is not in a garage  
Output. If you experience noise or other audio  
problems, you may want to have a professional  
installer add a connection from the Wired FM  
Output of the Car Cradle to the vehicle antenna  
input. Consult your car audio dealer or  
or somewhere the satellite  
signal could be blocked.  
professional installer for assistance.  
 
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Preset Key: When followed by Number Key 1-6,  
stores the current channel as preset 1-6 in the  
current bank.  
Band Key: Cycles through the 5 banks of presets.  
List Key: Enters and cycles between several list  
modes: Channel, Artist, and Song Title.  
P. Tune Key: Switches back and forth between  
Preset Tune Mode and Channel Tune Mode.  
Back Key: Return to the most recently tuned  
Temporarily plug the cigarette lighter adapter  
into the cigarette lighter.  
Press and Hold for about 2 seconds to go back  
to a previous channel.  
Memo  
Display  
Menu  
Band  
Slide Here Everywhere all the way into the  
Power  
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cradle so that the connector at the bottom  
of the unit makes proper contact in the cradle.  
Press the power ( ) button to turn  
Jump  
Remote Control  
Functions  
Display  
10  
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Cat.<  
Cat.>  
Here Everywhere on.  
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Power ( ) Key: Turns Here Everywhere off and on.  
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Select Key: Used to select items in a list after  
navigating the list with CH Up and Down Keys.  
CAT (<, >) Keys: Enters Category List Mode and  
moves from category to category.  
CH Up and Down Keys: Moves up and down one  
channel (in Channel Seek Mode), or one preset  
(in Preset Seek Mode).  
Note: KENWOOD RECOMMENDS UNPLUGGING THE  
CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER AFTER YOU TURN OFF  
THE VEHICLE’S IGNITION. (In some vehicles, the  
cigarette lighter remains active after the ignition  
Presets  
Control Knob  
channel (previous channel).  
Memo Key: Saves song and artist information.  
Display Button: Switches the display between different  
modes with artist and song title information displayed  
in various sizes; also used to enter Channel List Mode.  
Menu Button: Enters and exits Setup Mode.  
Band Button: Cycles through the 5 banks of  
has been turned off, and leaving Here Everywhere’s  
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Power  
Cat.<  
Ch  
cigarette lighter adapter plugged into the cigarette  
lighter could drain the vehicle’s battery.)  
Select  
Cat.>  
Mute Key: Turns off the audio of Here Everywhere.  
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If your Here Everywhere has been properly  
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Ch  
presets; enters and exits the Preset Tune Mode.  
Display Key: Switches the display between different  
modes with artist and song title information displayed  
in various sizes.  
Jump Key: “Jumps” over to a special stored channel,  
such as a local traffic channel; then can be used  
to “jump” back to the previous channel.  
Number Keys: Numbers 1-6 select preset channels  
in the currently selected band. Numbers 0-9 are  
used with the Direct button to tune directly to a  
specific channel number.  
connected and the antenna is receiving the  
SIRIUS signal (Preview Channel #184), you  
will hear audio. If you do not hear audio,  
the display will read Acquiring Signal.”  
Mute  
Jump  
Jump Button: “Jumps” over to a special stored  
channel, such as a local traffic channel; then can  
be used to “jump” back to the previous channel.  
Cat. (<, >) Buttons: Enters Category List Mode  
and moves from category to category.  
Preset Number Buttons, 1-6: Sets and selects  
preset channels.  
Control Knob: Turn to change channels or move  
around in menus.  
Number Keys  
Direct  
Band  
Display  
Preset  
P. Tune  
Memo  
Front-panel Controls  
and Features  
Back  
Power ( ) Button: Turns Here Everywhere off and on.  
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List  
Memo Button: Saves and recalls song and artist  
information; enters S-Seek List Mode (see pg. 18  
for more on S-Seek).  
Direct Key: Enters Direct Tuning Mode.  
Press to make selections in menus and lists.  
 
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the connector at the bottom of the unit makes  
proper contact in the cradle.  
3. Press the power button to turn Here Everywhere  
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on. After displaying the SIRIUS logo, the display  
will read Acquiring Signal.” Once the SIRIUS  
satellite signal is received, the display will  
change to “Call 888-539-SIRIUS to Subscribe.”  
6. Your unit’s unique 12-digit SIRIUS ID Number will  
be displayed (below). Write the number down,  
and have your credit card handy.  
Installing Batteries  
Removing Here Everywhere  
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in the Remote  
From the Car Docking Cradle  
Note: Do not expose the remote control to high  
temperatures or direct sunlight. This could damage  
or deform the case and result in battery leakage  
or other harm.  
When docked in the Car Docking Cradle,  
Here Everywhere has a secure locking mechanism  
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to hold it in place while the vehicle is in motion.  
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To remove Here Everywhere from the Car Docking  
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Note: If the display reads, “Updating Channels,” the  
receiver is getting the latest channel listing from the  
SIRIUS satellites. Give it 5 minutes to complete  
before moving to the next step.  
Cradle, press the small button on the back of the  
1. Remove the battery cover as shown.  
2. Install two AAA batteries as shown.  
3. Replace the battery cover.  
7. You can also call SIRIUS toll-free at 1-888-539-  
SIRIUS (7474), and the operator will instruct  
you. (You can also contact SIRIUS on the  
the Activate” link.)  
8. Once your subscription has been activated,  
the display will read “Subscription Updated”  
for a few seconds. Press any button. The  
unit and gently slide Here Everywhere out.  
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Basic Operation  
4. If your Here Everywhere has been properly con-  
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After you have activated your SIRIUS subscription, the  
Default Display screen will appear. The Default Display  
screen has two font sizes: medium and large. You can  
change font sizes by pressing the Display button.  
nected and the antenna is receiving the SIRIUS  
signal (Preview Channel #184), you will hear  
audio. If you do not hear audio, re-orient the  
antenna until you do. (See Antenna Aiming, on  
pg. 23 to use the ANTENNA SIGNAL screen.)  
Channel  
number  
Channel  
name  
Here Everywhere will return to the Default  
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Channel #184 is the SIRIUS Preview Channel.  
You will not be able to tune to any other channels  
until you activate your SIRIUS subscription.  
display screen. At this point, try turning the  
Control Knob. You should have access to many  
channels now.  
Activating Your SIRIUS  
Subscription  
Artist and  
song title  
Signal  
strength  
indicator  
Before you can listen to Here Everywhere, you must Note: If you’ve previously activated your subscrip-  
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Preset bank  
indicator  
(A-E)  
Category  
name  
Clock  
tion and then deactivated it, the Preview Channel  
will be mute. You will still see the message, “Call  
888-539-SIRIUS to Subscribe.”  
subscribe to SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s service.  
Follow these steps to activate your service:  
1. Make sure that Here Everywhere is properly  
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connected.  
2. Place Here Everywhere in the Docking Station by  
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sliding the unit all the way into the cradle so that  
On the screen, you’ll see the current SIRIUS channel  
number (001), the channel name, the artist and  
song title, the category, the time, the preset bank  
5. Press the menu button on Here Everywhere to  
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enter the Menu Options. Make sure the first item,  
“SIRIUS ID,” is highlighted, then press the Control  
Knob (or the remote Select button).  
Default Screen  
 
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indicator (A), and the antenna signal strength indi-  
seconds (or press the remote Back button) to  
exit the mode. The display will revert to the  
Default Display screen for the active channel.  
If you do change channels while in Category  
List Mode, you can switch back to the previ-  
ously active channel by holding the Control  
Knob for at least 2 seconds (or press the  
remote Back button).  
If no channels are available in a category, or if  
all of the channels are set to be skipped or  
locked, the display will read “No Channels  
Available” when that category is highlighted.  
(See Add/Skip Channels Option on pg. 21.)  
channels is shown. The Channel List Screen  
will appear showing all currently playing artists,  
regardless of category:  
Direct Tuning Using the Remote  
cator. (When the unit is muted via the remote Mute  
button, the antenna signal strength indicator is  
replaced with a Mute indication.)  
Press the Direct button on the remote to enter Direct  
Tuning Mode. Use buttons 0-9 and the Select button on  
the remote to enter the desired SIRIUS channel number.  
Selecting Channels With  
the Control Knob  
Basic Operation and Screens  
The previous screen is the Default screen. However,  
you can choose several different screens. Press and  
hold the Display button (press the List button on  
the remote) to see a list of channels.  
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To select a channel number through scrolling,  
turn the Control Knob to the left or right to dial up  
or down channels. The selected channel will auto-  
matically play. (You also do this by pressing the  
CH buttons on the remote.) The name and artist  
of the currently-playing song will scroll across the  
display. If you want to listen to a different channel  
category, press the left and right Cat. arrow buttons  
to activate the Category Select screen (or press the  
Cat. buttons on the remote).  
2. Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons)  
to move through the list of channels.  
3. When the selection you want is highlighted, press  
the Control Knob (or the remote Select button)  
to play the channel. The display will automatically  
return to the Default Display screen.  
Press it again to see the list of currently playing  
artists, and again to see the currently playing song  
titles. Press the Control Knob (or on the remote, the  
Select button) to return to the Default screen.  
Selecting Music  
In addition to the Default Display screen and the  
Selecting Music by Artist  
(Artist List Mode)  
1. Press and hold the Display button (or press the List  
button on the remote) while in the Default Display  
screen, then press the Display button (or the remote  
Display button) until a list of artists is shown. The  
Artist List screen will appear, showing all currently-  
playing artists, regardless of category:  
Selecting Channels  
Category Select screen, Here Everywhere has three  
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ways to search for and select music: by channel, by  
artist, and by song. You can search in this way with List  
Mode. In List Mode, you will see a list of channels, or of  
currently playing artists, or of currently playing songs.  
1. Use the left and right Cat. buttons to select  
channel categories.  
2. When the category you want is highlighted, use  
the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons) to  
highlight the channel you want to hear.  
3. When the channel you want is highlighted, press  
the Control Knob (or the remote Select button)  
to listen to the channel. The display will revert to  
the Default display screen for that channel.  
4. If you decide not to select another channel,  
press and hold the Control Knob for a few  
Direct Tuning Using the Control Knob  
To enter a specific channel number, press the  
Control Knob to enter Direct Tuning Mode. Turn the  
Control Knob to select the first digit of the channel  
number, then press the Control Knob to confirm  
this choice. Repeat this step for the second and  
third digits of the channel number.  
Selecting Music by Channel  
(Channel List Mode)  
1. Press and hold the Display button (or press the  
List button on the remote) while in the Default  
Display screen, then press the Display button  
(or the remote Display button) until a list of  
Note: For channels under 100, simply press the  
control knob while the third digit is still blank.  
 
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3. When the song you want to hear is highlighted,  
press the Control Knob (or the remote Select  
button) to listen to it.  
After you make your selection, the display will  
revert to the Default Display screen.  
Note: In the Channel List, Artist List, and Song List  
Modes, if you don’t want to make a selection, press  
and hold the Control Knob for 2 seconds on the  
front panel (or press the Back button on the  
remote) to exit the mode and return to the Default  
Display screen for the active channel.  
If the current channel is not stored as a Preset,  
the Preset bank will be displayed alone in the  
same space.  
1. Press the Band button to cycle through the five  
banks of Preset stations. The display will show  
the current Preset bank and active Preset  
number in the lower right corner.  
2. When the desired Preset bank is displayed,  
use the “1”–“6” buttons to tune the desired  
Preset channel.  
If composer information is available for a  
channel, it will be displayed along with the  
artist information.  
2. Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons)  
to move through the list of artists.  
3. When the artist you want to hear is highlighted,  
press the Control Knob (or the remote Select  
button) to listen to them.  
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2. Select the channel you want to preset (see Basic  
Operation and Selecting Channels, pg. 14).  
3. Hold the number button you want to store the  
channel in for at least 2 seconds (or, using the  
remote, press the Preset button and press the  
number button you want to store).  
The selected preset number will flash and then  
remain lit on the display to show that it has  
been memorized.  
A beep will also be heard to confirm that the  
preset has been stored.  
If the preset button already has a channel  
stored in it, it will be replaced with the  
new channel.  
Tuning Only to Preset Channels  
(Preset Tune Mode)  
You can limit tuning to only the channels you have  
stored as Presets.  
After you make your selection, the display will  
revert to the Default Display screen.  
Selecting Music by Song  
(Song List Mode)  
1. Press and hold the Display button (or press the  
List button on the remote) while in the Default  
Display screen, then press the Display button (or  
the remote Display button) until a list of songs is  
shown. The Song List screen will appear, showing  
all currently-playing songs, regardless of category:  
Setting/Using  
Channel Presets  
Setting Channel Presets  
You can store up to 30 of your favorite channels as  
presets for quick access. Presets are stored in 5  
banks, labeled A through E, on the lower right-hand  
corner of the display. Each preset bank contains 6  
channel presets.  
Hold the Band button for at least 1 second (or press  
the P. Tune button on the remote) to enter the Preset  
Tune Mode. The display will change to highlight the  
active channel and the current Preset band.  
1. Press the Band button to activate the preset  
bank you want. The selected bank and Preset is  
shown in the lower right corner of the Default  
Display screen. For example, this picture shows  
A-1,” meaning Preset bank A, Preset channel 1.  
Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons) to  
move through the Presets. Each time you change a  
Preset, its number will appear on the display and  
the channel will play.  
Tuning Channel Presets  
The 6 Presets in the active bank can be selected  
by pressing the “1”–“6” buttons.  
Song titles too long to fit on highlight bar  
will scroll.  
2. Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons)  
to move through the list of songs.  
 
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Press the Band button to change Preset banks, just  
as you would in Channel Tune Mode.  
you are listening to another station. To use this feature, However, if the list is already at its 24-song limit,  
the desired song has to be saved in the memory, the oldest artist/song title pair (least recently  
first. (See previous section, “Saving/Recalling Music stored) will be deleted to make room. To prevent  
You can lock a song so that it will remain on the list  
even if you press the Menu button when 24 places  
have been filled. The oldest unlocked song will be  
deleted. See Lock/Unlock, in the section below  
(“Recalling and Managing Music Information”).  
When you’re finished searching for a Preset, hold  
the Band button for more than 2 seconds (or press  
the P. Tune button on the remote) to return to  
Channel Tune Mode.  
Information.”)  
this from happening to a song, select this menu  
option and choose “On. This song will not be  
erased by a newer song when you press the Menu  
button. Note that it can be erased with the Clear All  
Memory or Factory Defaults commands, however.  
Delete: This selection will remove this artist/song  
title pair from the memory list. The other pairs in  
the memory list will remain.  
To activate S-Seek, press and hold the S-Seek  
(Memo) button, and the first song in memory will  
be displayed. Use the Control Knob (or the remote  
CH buttons) to scroll through the saved songs in  
memory and select the desired song by pushing  
the Control Knob.  
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Recalling and Managing  
Music Information  
Saving/Recalling Music  
Information  
Saving Music Information  
You can store the name of the currently-playing  
song and artist (and composer, if the data is avail-  
able) into memory for recall later. Press the Memo  
button to save the data. The screen will display the  
following message:  
You can see the songs you’ve stored using the  
Memo button. Press and hold the Memo button for  
2 seconds. The display will change to show the first  
artist and song title in memory, with “01” showing  
in the top left corner of the screen to indicate that  
this is the first entry in the list. Use the Control  
Knob or the remote CH buttons to see each entry.  
This will display the S-Seek menu. Highlight S-Seek  
and push the Control Knob. S-Seek will present two  
choices: “On” or “Off.” Select “On.” S-Seek is now  
activated. Here Everywhere will alert you if the  
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song/artist selected is being played on any channel.  
You have 10 seconds to make a choice, or you can  
press and hold the Select button (or press the  
Back button on the remote) to cancel the alert.  
While in this mode, you can also manage this list  
by pressing the Control Knob (or remote Select  
button). This will bring up the following menu:  
Display Options  
Changing Display Modes  
The Default Display screen has two display modes,  
Normal (shown earlier in Basic Operation) and  
Large Font.  
Return to List  
S-Seek  
Lock/Unlock  
Delete  
Note: When listing the memorized artist/song title  
pairs, the display will include “S-Seek” on the top  
line. Note that this won’t show up in the normal  
displays—just in the memory list display.  
If the song has already been stored in memory,  
the display will read Already in Memory.”  
You can save data for up to 24 songs. Once all  
24 places have been filled, any new artist/song  
data you save will replace the oldest data.  
Return to List: This option will exit this menu  
and return to showing the stored songs.  
Lock/Unlock: When you press the Menu button,  
an artist/song title pair is stored.  
Song Seek (S-Seek): This feature allows you  
to search for favorite songs that are playing while  
 
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Press the Display button to cycle the display  
between the two modes.  
button will back up to the previous screen, one  
screen each press, until you exit Menu Options  
entirely and return to the original display.  
This option brings up a submenu with the following  
additional options:  
Contrast Control  
This setting controls the contrast of the display.  
Adjust the setting with the Control Knob and press  
the Control Knob to save the change. Press the  
Menu button to cancel changes and return to the  
previous menu.  
Frequency  
FM On/Off  
Menu Options  
SIRIUS ID Menu Option  
From the Menu Options screen, you can access  
and set up the following features:  
When you select this option, the unit’s unique  
12-digit SIRIUS ID Number will be displayed:  
The Frequency submenu allows you to select an  
unused FM channel frequency. Check your vehicle  
radio to find a quiet channel, then use this submenu  
to select the same frequency. The default is 88.1MHz.  
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SID (SIRIUS ID Number)  
Display Settings  
Auto Dimmer  
This is an on/off setting. When on, the auto dimmer  
will raise or lower the display brightness based on  
the brightness of the room or vehicle. When off, the  
display does not adjust to room lighting.  
Confirm Tone Options  
FM Transmitter Option  
Add/Skip Channels  
Device Lock Options  
Audio Level  
Antenna Aiming  
Memory Options  
Time Features  
The FM On/Off menu controls whether the  
Here Everywhere is transmitting on the FM channel  
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or not. Set this to “On” if you want to use the wire-  
less FM feature. The default is “On.”  
For each of these controls, use the Control Knob (or  
the remote CH buttons) to select the desired set-  
ting, then press the Control Knob (or the remote  
Select button) to accept the new value. Press the  
menu button to exit without making any changes.  
Display Settings  
Press the Menu button to enter the Menu Options, and  
select Display Settings with the Control Knob (or the  
remote CH buttons). Press the Control Knob (or the  
remote Select button) to enter the Display Settings menu.  
Add/Skip Channels Option  
This allows you to select channels that you want to  
skip when scanning up and down the Channel List  
and Category List screens, or simply when you’re  
using the Control Knob.  
1. Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons)  
to highlight the channel you want to skip. (The  
highlighted channel will automatically play.)  
2. Press the Control Knob (or the remote Select  
button) to change the highlighted channel’s  
status. The word “skip” will appear after the  
channel name.  
Factory Defaults  
To enter the Menu Options, press the Menu button  
on the front panel. Use the Control Knob (or the  
remote CH buttons) to move to the Menu feature  
you want, and press the Control Knob (or the  
remote Select button) to select the feature.  
Confirm Tone Option  
Dimming Control on the  
Display Settings Menu  
This setting controls the brightness of the display.  
Adjust the setting with the Control Knob and press  
the Control Knob to save the change. Press the  
Menu button to cancel changes and return to the  
previous menu.  
This is an on/off option to select whether  
Here Everywhere beeps to confirm certain operations.  
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FM Transmitter Option  
This option controls the wireless audio feature of  
To exit the Menu Options and return to the previous  
operation mode, press the Menu button. The menu  
Here Everywhere. This feature allows you to trans-  
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mit the Here Everywhere audio directly to your  
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vehicle radio on a specific (unused) FM channel.  
 
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3. To remove the “skip” from the channel, press  
the Control Knob (or the remote Select  
button) again.  
4. To exit the Channel Skip function, press the  
Menu button.  
To enter a code:  
1. Turn the Control Knob (or use the remote 0-9  
buttons) to select the first digit of the code.  
2. Press the Control Knob (or the remote Select but-  
ton) to keep that digit, and move to the next digit.  
enter the 4-digit code before the system will tune to  
the channel, play audio from the channel, or display  
text information from the channel. When the code is  
accepted, the channel will play until you change  
stereo system. Kenwood recommends leaving this  
at the factory default level unless it is necessary to  
change it. The most common use for this setting is  
to adjust headphone volume levels if you are using  
headphones directly plugged into the cradle.  
channels or until Here Everywhere is turned off.  
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22  
23  
3. Repeat these steps until all four digits are entered.  
Note: To permanently remove the lock status from  
the channel, return to the Lock/Unlock submenu  
option and follow the steps above.  
A channel marked as “skip” can still be tuned to by  
using the remote’s Direct Tune feature. Also, if the  
channel was programmed as a Preset, the Preset  
will still tune the channel. To lock out a channel  
completely with security against changing, use the  
Device Lock menu option.  
Antenna Aiming  
Here Everywhere will ask for the 4-digit code a  
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second time, to confirm.  
Upon selecting this option, Here Everywhere’s top  
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line displays two 10-segment horizontal bar graphs:  
Edit Code  
All future entries into the Lock/Unlock submenu will  
display the text “Lock/Unlock” on the top line and a  
channel list below it.  
1. Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH buttons)  
to highlight the channel you want to lock. (The  
highlighted channel will automatically play.)  
2. Press the Control Knob (or the remote Select  
button) to change the highlighted channel’s  
status. The word “lock” will appear after the  
channel name.  
3. To remove the “lock” from the channel, press the  
Control Knob (or the remote Select button) again.  
One is labeled “SAT,” and shows the satellite  
signal strength. The other is labeled “TER,” and  
indicates the strength of the terrestrial (ground-  
based) SIRIUS signal. The terrestrial SIRIUS signal  
is only present in cities.  
Use this submenu option to change the 4-digit  
code, [0000]. On entering this submenu option,  
you will be asked to enter the 4-digit code as  
described in the previous section. Once the correct  
code has been entered, you will be prompted to  
enter a new 4-digit code, twice. The second entry  
is requested for confirmation. Once confirmed, the  
display will return to the Lock Options menu.  
Device Lock Options  
This option allows you to lock channels more  
securely than with the skip feature. The lock feature  
will prevent a channel from being tuned to without  
the security code.  
This option brings up a submenu with two  
additional options.  
Audio Level  
Moving the antenna location may adjust the bar  
graph signal strength indications and insure opti-  
mum reception. Pressing the Control Knob, the  
menu button, or the remote Select button returns  
to the top level Menu Options.  
This menu option allows you some control over the  
Lock/Unlock  
Edit Code  
volume of Here Everywhere. This is used in setting  
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To exit the Lock/Unlock function, press the  
Menu button.  
up Here Everywhere with a home or vehicle stereo.  
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Typically, you will use the home or vehicle stereo  
volume control after this setting is correct. This set-  
ting can be used to raise or lower the output signal  
level on the stereo mini-jack to better match the  
Lock/Unlock  
Upon entering this submenu for the first time, you  
will be prompted to enter a 4-digit numerical code  
that will be used to lock/unlock channel access.  
Note: Locked channels can be accessed only by the  
Remote’s Direct Tuning feature or by a previously  
assigned preset. In either case, you will be prompted to  
Note: Most Menu screens automatically exit after a  
few seconds without user input. The Antenna Aiming  
 
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screen is different in that it will stay until you press the  
Control Knob, the Menu button, or the remote Select  
button. This allows you to stay in this mode while you  
adjust the antenna location to your satisfaction.  
Here Everywhere has an internal clock which auto-  
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the Time Features submenu.  
The submenu below gives you two options:  
Set Alarm (or Clear Alarm, if it is already set)  
Alarm Time  
matically picks up Universal time from the SIRIUS  
broadcast. After you set the Timezone and Daylight  
Savings Time features, the clock will always keep  
accurate time. However, the clock does require the  
SIRIUS signal after the unit is connected to power  
each time before it is valid. After you dock or power  
Clock: Format  
This option allows you to select between 12-hour  
format and 24-hour format.  
Alarm Clock: Set Alarm  
This option allows you to enable or disable the  
alarm, itself.  
Note: When the alarm function is enabled, the  
clock on the default screen will be highlighted.  
Clock: Time Zone  
This option allows you to select one of the following  
time zones:  
Memory Options  
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25  
This submenu has options that allow you to turn on  
or off the S-Seek feature (pop-ups to tell you that  
your selected songs are playing), and to clear all  
the songs stored with the Memo button.  
Here Everywhere, allow a few seconds to acquire  
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the clock signal.  
(GMT -9:00) Alaska  
Alarm Clock: Alarm Time  
(GMT -8:00) Pacific (Factory Default)  
(GMT -7:00) Mountain  
(GMT -6:00) Central  
(GMT -5:00) Eastern  
(GMT -4:00) Atlantic  
The Time Features menu option presents the following  
submenu choices:  
In this mode, you can change the alarm time as  
follows: Use the Control Knob (or the remote CH  
buttons) to select the hour. Press the Control Knob  
(or the remote Select button) to save the hour, and  
move the selection to the minutes. Use the Control  
Knob to select the minutes, and press the Control  
Knob (or the remote Select button) to save it. Use  
the Menu button to cancel changes and exit back  
to the Alarm Clock submenu.  
Auto Memory Search  
This is an on/off selection to enable or disable  
S-Seek pop-ups and alerts. Use the Control Knob  
(or the remote CH buttons) to select “On” or “Off.”  
Press the Control Knob (or the remote Select  
button) to accept the current setting.  
Clock  
Alarm Clock  
Program Alert  
Auto Shutdown  
Sleep Mode  
(GMT -3:30) Newfoundland  
Clock: Daylight Savings Time  
This option sets whether or not your location observes  
daylight savings time (not whether DST is in effect—  
this is transmitted in the SIRIUS broadcast).  
Clear All Memory  
Clock  
This option will clear all the songs stored with the  
Memo button. Use the Control Knob (or the remote  
CH buttons) to select “Yes” or “No.” Selecting “Yes”  
will remove all the songs stored by S-Seek, and  
thereby remove all alerts.  
Selecting this menu option allows you to setup the  
clock that is shown on the default display.  
Note: If Here Everywhere is off (but with power while  
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Alarm Clock  
This menu option allows you to set Here Everywhere  
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to turn itself on at a selected time, or, if the unit is  
already on, beep and flash the display. The last  
active channel prior to shutdown will be activated  
when the Alarm goes off.  
in the Cradle) when the Alarm time comes, it will  
power itself on and present the option, “Press Band  
to Snooze.” The Snooze option is a 9-minute delay  
until the alarm goes off again. Also, you can press the  
Power ( ) button to cancel the alarm and shut  
The following options appear in this submenu:  
Format  
Time Zone  
Daylight Savings Time  
Time Features  
Here Everywhere back off or any other key to simply  
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This menu option allows you to control the clock,  
alarm, program alerts, and other features that use  
cancel the alarm and go to music.  
Pressing the Select button enters the selected  
submenu. Pressing the Menu button returns to  
Here Everywhere’s internal clock.  
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Program Alert  
Auto Shutdown  
Troubleshooting Guide  
This submenu option allows you to have  
This gives you the option of having Here Everywhere  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Here Everywhere alert you when a favorite  
automatically shut off after a 1-hour idle period.  
After 59 minutes of inactivity, a display prompt will  
appear on the screen with the option “Cancel Auto  
Shutdown.” Press the Control Knob (or the remote  
Select button) to cancel the shutdown and restart  
the idle timer.  
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No power on Here Everywhere  
Power supply/cigarette lighter adapter  
Make sure power supply/adapter is  
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program is scheduled to start. You can set the  
program time and channel number in advance,  
(power indicator/display not illuminated)  
is not properly connected  
properly connected  
Blown fuse in cigarette lighter adapter  
Check the fuse; if blown, replace with  
supplied spare fuse  
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27  
and Here Everywhere will let you know at the  
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Here Everywhere not properly seated  
2
Remove the Here Everywhere from cradle and  
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appropriate time.  
in docking cradle  
put it back in the cradle, taking care to seat  
it securely in the cradle grooves  
This submenu presents several options:  
Program Time/Day  
Channel Number  
Car cigarette lighter socket fuse is blown  
Use the cigarette lighter to test the car’s cigarette  
lighter socket and fuse. If the cigarette lighter  
doesn’t glow or get hot, check and replace  
the fuse in the fuse panel. Note: use caution  
with hot cigarette lighter.  
Sleep Mode  
This gives you the option to have the unit shut  
down after a specific period of time: 15, 30, 45,  
or 60 minutes.  
Program Alert On/Off  
No sound  
Audio cable is not properly connected  
Signal is weak or can’t be found  
Make sure cable is properly connected  
Program Alert: Program Time/Day  
Use this selection to enter the date and time of  
the preferred program.  
Display reads “Acquiring Signal”  
Check the Antenna Aiming” screen  
(see pg. 23); Change the antenna/vehicle  
location to maximize signal quality  
Factory Defaults  
Metallic window screen is  
interfering with reception  
Move antenna to window with a  
non-metallic screen  
Select this menu option to restore Here Everywhere  
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Program Alert: Channel Number  
Use this selection to enter the channel of the  
preferred program.  
Display reads “Antenna error”  
The antenna is not connected  
The antenna or cable is faulty  
Verify antenna connections  
Replace antenna  
to all factory defaults.  
Display reads “Call 1-888-539-SIRIUS to  
Subscribe”  
SIRIUS subscription has not been activated,  
or the specific channel is blocked by SIRIUS  
Call SIRIUS to activate or update  
your subscription  
Specifications  
Program Alert: Program Alert On/Off  
Use this selection to enable or disable the  
Program Alert.  
Audio output (560 ohms)....................776mV RMS  
Fuse ....................................................3A fast blow  
Power supply requirements 9 ~ 16V, negative ground  
Dimensions ......110mm(L) x 74mm(W) x 30mm(D)  
Display reads “Invalid Channel”  
The channel number entered is invalid or  
the channel does not exist  
Select a different channel number  
Here Everywhere operates erroneously  
Microprocessor error  
Turn the power off (press the Power  
button); wait 5-10 seconds, then turn  
the power on again  
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Turn the unit’s power off; remove it from  
the dock; wait 5-10 seconds; replace it  
in the dock and turn power back on  
If the problem persists, consult your  
Kenwood dealer  
 
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Main Office  
2201 E. Dominguez St.  
Long Beach, CA 90810-1009  
P.O. Box 22745  
Long Beach, CA 90801-5745  
Canada Office  
6070 Kestrel Road  
Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1S8  
Hawaii Office  
Kenwood USA Corporation  
1175 Kaweolka Avenue  
Pearl City, HI 96782  
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The information in this catalog is subject to change  
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