Network Configuration
Setting the Stereo as the DHCP Server
If you connected more than two network devices together
directly or using a network switch or wireless access point and
did not install a router, you should configure only one FUSION
PartyBus stereo to be a DHCP server.
1
Select
> SETTINGS > NETWORK > STATIC IP > SAVE.
2
Select ADVANCED > DHCP SERVER > DHCP ENABLED >
SAVE.
Configuring the Stereo for use with a Garmin
Network
You can connect this stereo to a Garmin Marine Network in
order to view and control the stereo using a compatible Garmin
chartplotter.
NOTE: When you configure the stereo for use with a Garmin
Marine Network, you are limited to using only Garmin and
FUSION devices. You cannot use third-party routers, phones,
storage devices, or other network products with this stereo.
Select
> SETTINGS > NETWORK > GARMIN MARINE
NETWORK.
Resetting Network Settings
You can reset all network settings for this stereo to the factory
default values.
Select
> SETTINGS > NETWORK > 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
®
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
Weight
Water rating
Apollo MS-WB670 Installation Instructions
Marine
®
device to a stereo configured as a
475 g (16.75 oz.)
1
IEC 60529 IPX2
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Input voltage
Current (max.)
Current (muted)
Current (off)
Fuse
NMEA 2000 LEN @ 9 Vdc
Bluetooth wireless range
ANT
®
wireless range
Wireless frequencies/protocols Bluetooth 2.4 GHz @ 12 dBm nominal
Compass-safe distance
On-board, Class D amplifier
Output music power per
channel
Total output peak power
Output power per channel
Line output level (max.)
Aux input level (typical)
Stereo Dimension Drawings
Side Dimensions
107 mm (4.21 in.)
55 mm (2.17 in.)
130 mm (5.10 in.)
Top Dimensions
1
Vertically dripping water shall have no harmful effect when the enclosure is tilted
at an angle of 15° from its normal position.
2
The stereo may limit the output power to prevent the amplifier from overheating,
and to maintain the audio dynamics.
From 0 to 50°C (from 32 to 122°F)
From -20 to 70°C (from -4 to 158°F)
From 10.8 to 16 Vdc
15 A
Less than 700 mA
Less than 100 mA
15 A mini blade-type
1 (50 mA)
Up to 10 m (30 ft.)
Up to 3 m (10 ft.)
ANT 2.4 GHz @ 7 dBm nominal
15 cm (6 in.)
4 x 70 W max. 2 ohm
280 W max.
4 x 43 W RMS at 14.4 Vdc input, 2 ohm,
2
10% THD
4 x 26 W RMS at 14.4 Vdc input, 4 ohm,
2
10% THD
5.5 V (peak to peak)
1 V RMS
5
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