Table of Contents Controlling Music Playback on a Connected Apple Device USB Source Settings Getting Started Stereo Buttons and Status LEDs Radio Controls Setting the Tuner Region Entering Text Changing the Radio Station Using the Dial to Select Items Stereo Screen Apple AirPlay Naming the Device Connecting an Apple Device Using...
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Adjusting Additional Audio Settings for a Zone Source Settings Network Settings Setting the Stereo as the DHCP Server Setting a Static IP Address DHCP Settings Configuring the Stereo for use with a Garmin Marine Network Resetting Network Settings Table of Contents...
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Update Options Additional Stereo Control Options Connecting to a Garmin Watch Connecting to an ARX70 Remote Control Fusion-Link Wireless Remote Control App FUSION-Link™ Network Technology NMEA 2000 Information Appendix Registering Your Fusion Device Cleaning the Device Software Updates Updating the Software Using a USB Flash Drive...
Getting Started WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Stereo Buttons and Status LEDs Because this device is designed to be installed in a location that may not be easily accessible, almost all playback and device interaction is done through a network-connected remote control, stereo, or chartplotter.
Controls NOTE: These stereo controls are available when you use a connected remote control, such as a Fusion ® ERX400. If you control the stereo using a chartplotter, an NRX remote control, or another stereo on the network, you should see the owner's manual for that device for more information. •...
◦ Press to return to the previous DAB station in the ensemble. When you reach the beginning of the current ensemble, the stereo automatically changes to the last available station in the previous ensemble. ◦ Press and hold to return to the previous DAB ensemble. •...
Stereo Screen The information displayed on the screen varies depending on the source selected. This example shows a track playing on a device connected using Bluetooth ® wireless technology. NOTE: The screen shown is from a connected remote control, such as an Apollo ERX400. If you are using your chartplotter to control the stereo, see your chartplotter's owner's manual for more information.
Selecting a Source 1 Select 2 Turn the dial to highlight a source. NOTE: If the device is part of a group, continue turning the dial to access the sources on other devices in the group (Fusion PartyBus Networking, page 21).
Disabling the Loud Setting for a Zone The LOUD setting maintains frequency response at low volumes and increases perceived loudness at high volumes. This setting is enabled by default in all zones. 1 Select > AUDIO. 2 Select a zone to adjust. 3 Select LOUD to clear the check box.
Automatic Volume Adjustment Based on Speed If your stereo is connected to a NMEA 2000 ® network with a device that provides speed information such as an engine, chartplotter, GPS antenna, water speed sensor, or wind speed sensor, you can set the stereo to adjust the volume automatically based on the selected speed source (Enabling Automatic Volume Adjustment Based on Speed, page...
Connecting a Compatible Bluetooth Device You can play media from a compatible Bluetooth device using the Bluetooth wireless connection. You can control the music playback with the media app on a Bluetooth device or using the Fusion-Link remote control app (Fusion-Link Wireless Remote Control App, page 31).
Bluetooth Source Menu and Settings With the BT source selected, select > BT. NOTE: The options in this menu vary based on the connected device. CONNECTIONS > DISCOVERABLE: Allows the stereo to be visible to Bluetooth devices. You can turn off this setting to prevent possible interruption to audio after pairing a Bluetooth device to the stereo.
USB Device Playback You can connect various USB media players, USB flash drives, and smartphones to the stereo. How you access the USB source depends on the type of connected media player or smartphone. Media Player Source Selections Android device Apple device iPod USB flash drive...
Controlling Music Playback on a USB Flash Drive or Media Player 1 Connect a compatible USB flash drive or media player to the stereo. 2 Select the USB source. 3 Select > USB. 4 Select the name of the USB device. 5 Browse the music files on the device and begin playback.
Radio To listen to AM or FM radio, you must have a suitable marine AM/FM antenna properly connected to the stereo and be within range of a broadcasting station. For instructions on connecting an AM/FM antenna, see the stereo installation instructions. To listen to SiriusXM ®...
Apple AirPlay Connecting an Apple Device Using AirPlay 1 From the settings menu on your Apple device, connect to the same wireless network as your compatible Fusion stereo. NOTE: You can connect some Apple devices to the network using a wired Ethernet connection, if applicable.
Connecting an Auxiliary Device You can connect various auxiliary devices to the stereo. These devices have either RCA connectors, a line output, or a headphone output jack. 1 Locate the auxiliary connectors on the wiring harness. 2 If necessary, connect an RCA-to-3.5 mm adapter cable to the auxiliary device. 3 Connect the auxiliary device to the AUX IN RCA connectors on the wiring harness.
Activating a SiriusXM Subscription 1 With the SiriusXM source selected, tune to channel 1. You should be able to hear the preview channel. If not, check the SiriusXM Connect Tuner and antenna installation and connections, and try again. 2 Tune to channel 0 to locate the Radio ID. 3 Contact SiriusXM listener care by phone at (866) 635-2349 or go to www.siriusxm.com/activatenow subscribe in the United States.
Adding Teams for Game Alerts You can set alerts for sports teams so that when a game featuring a saved team begins to play on any sports channel, you can quickly tune to that channel. NOTE: A Game Alert is different than a SportsFlash ™...
Starting and Stopping a TuneMix Collection Before you can start playing a TuneMix collection, you must create one (Creating and Customizing a TuneMix Collection, page 17). The TuneMix feature enables you to mix your favorite music channels to create a custom listening experience. 1 Select >...
Enabling the TuneStart ™ Feature When you enable the TuneStart feature and tune to a preset channel, the stereo starts the current song from the beginning of the song instead of starting it from the point it is at in the live broadcast. NOTE: The TuneStart feature is available when tuning to preset channels only.
SiriusXM Troubleshooting Advisory Description Resolutions • Verify the antenna cable is connected to the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner. The radio has detected a fault with the Check • Inspect the antenna cable for damage and kinks. SiriusXM antenna. The antenna cable Antenna Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged.
DAB Playback When you connect a compatible Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) module and antenna, such as the MS- DAB100A to the Apollo WB670 stereo, you can tune in to and play DAB stations. DAB broadcasts are not available in all regions. When the stereo is not set to a compatible region, the DAB source is not available.
Presets You can save your favorite AM stations and FM stations as presets for easy access. You can save your favorite SiriusXM channels if the stereo is connected to an optional SiriusXM tuner and antenna. You can save your favorite DAB stations if the stereo is connected to the proper DAB equipment and set to the correct tuner region.
Creating a Group Before you can create a group, you must connect multiple compatible stereos to the Fusion PartyBus network. See the installation instructions provided with your stereo for information about installing and configuring the network. NOTE: There are some limitations and other considerations when using stereos in groups. See Grouped Stereo Source Considerations, page 23for more information.
Grouped Stereo Source Considerations When selecting sources to play over the network, you should observe these considerations. • A zone stereo, such as the Apollo SRX400, can create or join a group to control and play sources from other stereos, but it cannot share its sources with the group. •...
Speaker Zone Settings Disabling the Internal Amplifier If you do not connect speakers directly to zones 1 and 2, you can disable the internal amplifier to reduce power consumption. 1 Select > SETTINGS. 2 Select the name of the stereo. 3 Select ZONE.
Maintaining Individual Zone Volume Levels If you adjust the volume levels of individual zones so that some zones are louder than others, the individual zone volume settings are all affected when you adjust the volume for ALL zones. By default, if you adjust the volume for ALL to 00, this sets of the volume levels for all zones to 00 and resets all individual zone volume adjustments.
Speed Source Information Select > SETTINGS, select the name of the stereo, then select ZONE > SPEED VS VOLUME > SPEED SOURCE. ENGINE SPEED: Uses the RPM reading provided by a supported NMEA 2000 engine. The volume increases as the engine RPM increases from the set MIN speed to the set MAX speed. If multiple supported engines are connected, the stereo uses the average RPM reading from all engines.
Enabling Volume Control of Zone 3 or 4 from a Connected Amplifier By default the volume of zones 3 and 4 are controlled by the stereo. You can control the volume of these zones using the connected amplifier instead. 1 Select >...
STATIC IP: Allows you to set a static IP address for the device (Setting a Static IP Address, page 29). GARMIN MARINE NETWORK: Allows the device to be used on a Garmin ® Marine Network so it can be viewed...
END IP: Sets the final IP address in the IP-address range of the DHCP server. Configuring the Stereo for use with a Garmin Marine Network You can connect this stereo to a Garmin Marine Network in order to view and control the stereo using a compatible Garmin chartplotter.
FACTORY RESET: Restores all settings to the factory default values. Additional Stereo Control Options Connecting to a Garmin Watch For more information about the watch, see the watch manual at www.garmin.com/manuals. 1 Following the instructions in the watch manual, install the Fusion-Link Lite ™...
Connecting to an ARX70 Remote Control 1 On the stereo, select the BT source. 2 Select > BT > CONNECTIONS > DISCOVERABLE. TIP: You can also press the button on the stereo to make it discoverable. 3 Bring the ARX70 remote control within 10 m (33 ft.) of the stereo. NOTE: Stay 10 m (33 ft.) away from other ANT devices while pairing.
• You can program only newer versions of software on the device. 1 Go to the page for your device on support.garmin.com, and download the update file. 2 Extract the contents of the .zip file to the root of your USB storage device.
Updating the Software Using the Fusion Link App You must connect the Fusion-Link app to the network using a wireless router or wireless access point to update the software. You cannot update the software using a Bluetooth connection. NOTE: If the stereo you want to update is in a group, you must remove it from the group (Leaving a Group, page 22).
Go to www.apple.com for more information. • Contact your Fusion dealer or go to support.garmin.com. My Apple AirPlay audio is interrupted by short breaks • Make sure the Apple device is not covered or obstructed. • Make sure the Apple device has a good connection to the same Wi‑Fi network as the stereo.
Specifications Weight 475 g (16.75 oz.) Water rating IEC 60529 IPX2 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 16 Vdc Current (max.) 15 A Current (muted)
Stereo Dimension Drawings Side Dimensions 107 mm (4.21 in.) 55 mm (2.17 in.) 130 mm (5.10 in.) Top Dimensions 130 mm (5.10 in.) 130 mm (5.10 in.) Appendix...
26 digital audio 14 DSP 6 watch 30 Wi‑Fi technology 28 factory settings 29, 30 FM 12, 21 Fusion PartyBus network 28 FUSION-Link 31 gain 6 Garmin Marine Network 29 groups 22, 23 creating 22 editing 22 home zone 4, 24 icons 34 keys 1, 3 language 23 LED 1 media player 10 mute 5 name 4 network 13, 21–23, 28, 29, 34 network configuration 29...
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