MBQX-RAD-1 AM/FM/USB/Bluetooth® Multimedia Controller and Vehicle-Specific Housing for Can-Am X3 Vehicles Operator’s Guide and Installation Instructions
Congratulations for choosing the MBQX-RAD-1, an AM/FM/WB, USB and Bluetooth Multimedia Controller by MB Quart. The unit and housing are engineered to fit 2017 and newer Can-Am Maverick X3 vehicles. For more detailed information about the product and a video tutorial, please visit MBQuart.com CAUTION Always consider consulting a professional audio installation technician before installing any mobile audio components. Be careful and take your time.
Wiring and Connections Water Tight Plug Face Shown (Wires to Connect Exit Rear) (M) Yellow (L) White/Black (K) White (J) Red (H) Purple/Black (G) Purple (F) Gray (E) Gray/Black (D) Green/Black (C) Green (B) Blue (A) Black Yellow (+12v Constant) Red (+12v Accessory) Blue(Amp Turn-On) Black (Chassis Ground) Water Tight Plug USB Connector Orange (Illumination) Purple/White (Reverse) AM/FM Antenna AUX Input SUB Outputs *Works with ZONE Control FRONT Preamp Outputs* REAR Preamp Outputs* Camera Input See pa
Wiring and Connections ● MB Quart recommends wire-to-wire connections such as power, ground and speaker wiring are soldered and protected with either heat shrink tubing or high quality electrical tape. ● The main (yellow) power wire should be connected to a source with at least 10 amps of additional current capability to support the unit.
Can-Am X3 Source Unit Mounting Instructions 1) Remove top center plastic cover above dash pocket. Push up on the front pocket edge above lighter socket, then pull toward you. Remove lighter socket to facilitate wiring path or drill a 1" hole on the side of the pocket near the lighter socket for wire access. 1 2) Connect and route all wiring (as described on page 3 and 4) to source unit area as shown. Connect source unit wiring pigtail using the wiring diagram.
Can-Am X3 Source Unit Mounting Instructions 5) Using battery-powered cordless drill with a 9/64” drill bit, drill two (2) mounting holes in the dimpled areas as indicated. As the material is plastic, there is very little pressure needed.. 5 6) Drill the remaining two (2) mounting holes at the back of the housing as indicated. Again, as the material is plastic very little pressure is needed. 6 7) Connect the electrical plug and, if used, RCA audio and USB cables.
Front Panel Controls 3 1 1/ 4 5 6 2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source 2 7 8 9 1 POWER/Selector and Volume Knob ● Press the POWER/Selector Knob to power on the unit. ● Rotate the POWER/Selector Knob to view sources when source selection menu wheel is displayed. To select a source, press and release the POWER/Selector Knob. ● Rotate the POWER/Selector and Volume Knob to increase or decrease sound levels once a source is selected.
Source Selection Weather FM Radio Bluetooth AM Radio Aux Input Camera Input USB Settings Step 1 Step 2 Source 1/ 2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM 1/ Source 2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press SOURCE Button to display source selection menu. Rotate Selector Knob to choose a source or settings. Step 3 1/ 2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press Selector Knob (once) to complete source selection menu. Note: On USB source, the unit “auto selects” USB input whenever a device is plugged in.
AM/FM Configuration Several configurable AM/FM radio parameters are available. ● Select between AM or FM on the Source Menu wheel. Each has its own menu. ● Once the chosen source is selected, press and hold the SOURCE button for 2 seconds. The AM or FM menu will appear (whichever source is selected). 1/ 2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press and Hold (2 seconds). ● Use the source menu selector knob to scroll to the chosen parameter.
AM/FM Configuration Settings Choices for AM ● PRESETS - This function shows stored AM presets 1-6 on AM1 or AM2. Only presets 1-4 have front panel quick access buttons without using this menu. ● SAVE PRESETS - This function stores AM presets in spaces 1-6. Only presets 1-4 have front panel quick access buttons. ● RADIO REGION - This function specifices the region: EUROPE, USA1, USA 2, JAPAN or RUSSIA. This function also controls FM RADIO REGION setting simultaneously and will reset the clock.
AM/FM and Weather Band Operation Once setup is complete, select between AM or FM icons on the Source Menu wheel or simply press the SOURCE button to back up to the source screen showing the current AM or FM frequency. ● Press the ▌◄◄ or ►►▌ buttons less than 1 second to manually seek radio stations one frequency at a time. ● Press the ▌◄◄ or ►►▌ buttons more than 1 second to automatically seek the next / previous radio stations with strong reception.
Bluetooth Pairing The multimedia controller supports Bluetooth A2DP for wireless music streaming from a mobile device, such as a smartphone or streaming music source component. The unit does not support the HF (HandsFree) or PBAP (Phone Book Access for Contacts) profiles. No calling features are available, only Bluetooth music streaming. Pairing a Bluetooth device: ● Ensure the multimedia controller is on and Bluetooth is the selected source.
Bluetooth Pairing & Operation If a PIN Code is Required: ● Some Bluetooth devices require inputting a pass code for connection. Please input code “0000” and the connection will be made automatically. Automatically Connecting: ● Once the multimedia controller has made a connection with the Bluetooth mobile device for the first time, the unit can then connect to the Bluetooth mobile device automatically within a valid range.
USB Input The multimedia controller supports MP3, WMA, and WAV audio files with a USB thumb drive connected. Additionally, M4A or Apple Lossless file types are supported if the user connects an iPhone® using iTunes as the music player. Most smartphones with a USB-based charging connector and USB thumb drives easily connect to the multimedia controller. Many smartphones include album art through the phone's music player. Some USB thumb drive files may not include album art, only song information.
USB RPT and RDM Functionality The multimedia controller has two modes of making a USB-connected music library more interesting with Repeat (RPT) and Random (RDM) functions. Random play is also called "Shuffle" on some mobile devices. USB Thumb Drive RPT and RDM With a thumb drive connected to the USB input, users see an icon on the right side of the screen (centered) that indicates the status of the RPT mode. The default status is off.
Auxiliary (AUX) Input and Camera The multimedia controller has right and left preamp level RCA connections for the Auxiliary Input. If a portable device with a headphone jack is used, a 3.5mm (male) to RCA (male) adapter cable is required and not included. Select the AUX icon on the Source Menu wheel. ● Press play on the auxiliary device and turn up its volume. Volume is controlled from the Selector/Volume Knob on the unit. ● Press the center ►▌▐ to mute. This only mutes the input.
SETTINGS Menu To access SETTINGS, press Selector/Volume knob in any source. The "SETTINGS" menu appears immediately. Alternatively, select "SOURCE" and navigate to the SETTINGS icon ("Gear" icon), then press the Selector/Volume knob to access the menu. 1/ 2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press the Selector/Volume knob in any source, or select the "Gear" icon. Use the Selector/Volume knob to navigate the main menu by turning to scroll and pressing to enter a specific feature or sub-menu.
SETTINGS Menu (Continued) Clock Adjust ● Access the clock adjust mode menu to change the time displayed on the unit's main screen. ● Navigate each time parameter (hour, then minute) by turning the knob and select by pushing the knob. ● Adjust the hour parameter as desired, then push the knob again to move to minutes. Clock Adjust Screen ● AM or PM settings are automatically determined by the clock mode settings (12 or 24 hour format).
BASS Level ● Adjust the bass from -7 to +7. Default setting is “0.” Center frequency is 100Hz. TREBLE Level ● Adjust the treble range from -7 to +7. Default setting is “0.” Center frequency is 10KHz. BALANCE Control ● Adjust the balance between the left and right speakers using the grid on the screen and the Selector/Volume knob to move the dot. Equal balance (center dot) is the default setting. ● Use the SOURCE button to close the balance screen when complete and return to the main menu.
Audio System Design Ideas Front Speakers Front and Rear Built-in Power Rear Speakers Multimedia Controller 4-Speaker System using Built-in Power Front Speakers Rear Speakers Subwoofers 4 Channel Amp Multimedia Controller Amplified System with Subwoofers 20 Front and Rear RCAs Subwoofer Amp SUB (Green) RCAs
Interior Speakers Front and Rear Built-in Power Rear Front Multimedia Controller Dual-Zone UTV System 4 Channel Amp Roll Bar Speakers Front and Rear RCAs using ZONE Control Interior Speakers Front and Rear Built-in Power Rear Front Multimedia Controller Dual-Zone UTV System with Subwoofer 4 Channel Amp Front and Rear RCAs using ZONE Control Roll Bar Speakers Optional MBQX-SUB-2 Add-On Kit Subwoofer Amp SUB (Green) RCAs 21
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution No power (Unit does not turn on) 1. Incorrect wiring 2. Fuse is blown 3. Wiring harness is not connected 1. Re-check wiring 2. Replace fuse 3. Re-check wiring harness connection 1. Increase volume 2. Double check connection and reattach No sound (Only with built-in power used) 1. Volume is too low 2. Speaker wire connection loose or wired incorrectly No sound (Only on external amplifiers) 1. Amplifiers not connected to power 2.
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FCC Notice 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 mobile installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.