Installation Instructions
1 Select > SETTINGS > NETWORK > WI-FI ACCESS POINT.
2 Select USE DEFAULTS and wait for the device to save the network
settings.
NOTE: After the default settings are saved, you can scroll down to
the bottom of the
NETWORK menu to view and change the SSID and
password assigned to the access point.
NOTE: When you configure the stereo as a wireless access point, you can
also use the wired network connection without changing any additional
settings. The wired and wireless networks are bridged.
Connecting the Fusion PartyBus Device to a Wireless Access Point
You can connect this device to a wireless access point on a router or
compatible Fusion PartyBus device on the network. This device can connect
using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup (WPS), if it is supported by your access point.
This device can connect using Apple Accessory Configuration (WAC) using a
supported Apple device.
1 Select
> SETTINGS > NETWORK > WI-FI CLIENT > SSID.
A list of wireless access points within rage appears.
2 Select the
Fusion PartyBus wireless access point.
3 If necessary, select PASSWORD, enter the password, and select
.
4 Select SAVE.
NOTE: When you connect the stereo to a wireless access point, you cannot
use the wired network connection.
Resetting Network Settings
You can reset all network settings for this stereo to the factory default
values.
1 Select > SETTINGS.
2 Select NETWORK > ADVANCED > RESET > YES.
Advanced Network Configuration
You can perform advanced networking tasks on a
Fusion PartyBus device,
such as defining DHCP ranges and setting static IP addresses. See the
owner's manual for more information.
Network Troubleshooting
If you cannot see or connect to Fusion PartyBus devices on the network,
check the following:
• Verify that only one device, either a stereo or a router, is configured as a
DHCP server.
• Verify that all Fusion PartyBus devices, network switches, routers, and
wireless access points are connected to the network and turned on.
• Verify that wireless Fusion PartyBus devices are connected to a wireless
router or wireless access point on the network.
NOTE: Wired connections are more reliable than wireless connections. If
possible, you should connect devices to the network using an Ethernet
cable.
• You may experience wireless interference if there are many nearby
wireless access points. Change the channel on your router or wireless
access point to test for and correct interference.
• Connecting a Bluetooth device to a stereo configured as a wireless
access point or client may reduce wireless performance. Disconnect
Bluetooth devices to test for and correct interference.
• If you configured static IP addresses, verify that every device has a
unique IP address, that the first three sets of numbers in the IP addresses
match, and that the subnet masks on every device are identical.
• If you have made configuration changes that might be causing
networking issues, reset all network settings to the factory default values.
Stereo Information
Specifications
General
Weight 750g (26.5oz.)
Water resistance
IEC 60529 IPX7 (front of stereo only, when
properly installed)
Operating temperature range From 0 to 50°C (from 32 to 122°F)
Storage temperature range From -20 to 70°C (from -4 to 158°F)
Input voltage From 10.8 to 16Vdc
Current (max.) 15A
Current (muted) Less than 900mA
Current (off) Less than 200mA
Fuse 15A mini blade-type
NMEA 2000 LEN @ 9Vdc 1 (50mA)
Bluetooth wireless range Up to 10m (30ft.)
ANT
®
wireless range Up to 3m (10ft.)
Wireless frequencies/protocols
Wi‑Fi 2.4GHz @ +15dBm nominal
Bluetooth
2.4GHz @ +10dBm nominal
ANT 2.4GHz @ +4dBm nominal
Compass-safe distance 15 cm (5.9 in.)
On-board, Class D Amplifier
Output music power per channel 4 x 70W max. 2ohm
Total output peak power 280W max.
Output power per channel
1
4 x 43WRMS at 14.4Vdc input, 2ohm,
10%THD
4 x 26W RMS at 14.4Vdc input, 4ohm,
10%THD
Line output level (max.) 5.5V (peak to peak)
Aux input level (typical) 1 VRMS
Tuner frequencies
Tuner
Europe and
Australasia
USA Japan
FM radio frequency
range
87.5 to 108MHz
87.5 to
107.9MHz
76 to 95MHz
FM frequency step 50kHz 200kHz 50kHz
AM radio frequency
range
522 to 1620kHz 530 to 1710kHz
522 to
1620kHz
AM frequency step 9kHz 10kHz 9kHz
Stereo Dimension Drawings
Side Dimensions
20.4mm (0.8in.)
99mm (3.9in.)
50mm (1.97in.)
1
The stereo may limit the output power to prevent the amplifier from overheating, and to
maintain the audio dynamics.
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