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FUSION
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Apollo
MS-SRX400
O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 FUSION ® Apollo MS-SRX400 ™ O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Garmin ® , Fusion ® , and the Fusion logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. Apollo ™ , Fusion-Link ™ , Fusion PartyBus ™...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the Device to a Wireless Bluetooth Source Menu and Settings Access Point Using Apple Wireless Accessory Configuration Disabling Bluetooth Auto Connection Setting the Fusion PartyBus Device as a Wireless Access Point Radio Wireless Access Point Settings Advanced Network Configuration Setting the Tuner Region...
  • Page 4 Registering Your Fusion Device Cleaning the Device Software Updates Updating the Software Using the Fusion Link App Troubleshooting The stereo does not respond to key presses My Bluetooth audio is interrupted by short breaks The stereo does not display all song information from my Bluetooth source...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Getting Started...
  • Page 6: Stereo Controls

    • Press and hold to exit the menu. Press to change the source. TIP: You can turn the dial to browse, and press the dial to select the source. Press and hold to open the GROUPS menu when connected to a Fusion PartyBus ™ network...
  • Page 7: Entering Text

    ◦ Press to tune to the next station or preset. ◦ Press and hold for faster tuning (manual mode only). For information about controlling sources from a grouped stereo, see that stereo's owner's manual. Entering Text 1 In a field that allows you to enter text, select to erase the existing characters.
  • Page 8: Naming The Device

    Naming the Device You should enter a unique name for this device so you can easily identify it when viewing devices on the Fusion PartyBus network. NOTE: You should provide unique names to all of the devices and zones on the network to avoid confusion when grouping, controlling, and setting up stereos and zones.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Subwoofer Level

    5 If necessary, select the MUSIC tab. 6 Select a zone. 7 Select DSP SETTINGS. 8 Configure the DSP settings as needed, depending on the models of Fusion speakers and amplifiers connected to the zone. 9 Repeat these steps for each zone.
  • Page 10: Bluetooth Device Playback

    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 17).
  • Page 11: Bluetooth Source Menu And Settings

    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.
  • Page 12: Apple Airplay

    NOTE: If your Apple device is using AirPlay 2 software, you can connect to multiple stereos on the same network. NOTE: You cannot stream the AIRPLAY source to other stereos on the network using the Fusion PartyBus network (Fusion PartyBus Networking, page 9).
  • Page 13: Fusion Partybus Networking

    You can connect up to eight Fusion PartyBus stereos on a network wirelessly. 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.
  • Page 14: Grouped Stereo Functions

    ENABLED setting for the sources on those stereos. When disabled, the source cannot be selected from a grouped stereo. See the owner's manual for your multi-zone Fusion Apollo stereo for instructions. • When audio sources are streamed over a data network, there is a slight delay in the synchronized audio that may be noticeable if you are also using an external audio source.
  • Page 15: Group Synchronization

    (Power Options, page 13). SEARCHING: Enables Fusion Alpha Search Technology (FAST), which allows you to quickly search for tracks by letter or number. You can select a number to enable the FAST menu if your music device contains more than the selected number of items.
  • Page 16: Speaker Zone Settings

    Speaker Zone Settings Disabling the Internal Amplifier If you do not connect speakers directly the stereo, you can disable the internal amplifier to reduce power consumption. 1 Select > SETTINGS. 2 Select ZONE. 3 Select INTERNAL AMP ON to clear the check box. Setting the Home Zone The home zone is the speaker zone that you adjust by default when you turn the dial.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Subwoofer Filter

    Audio signals above the selected frequency are not passed to the subwoofer. The setting applies to both subwoofer outputs. NOTE: If a DSP setting has been applied using the Fusion-Link app, this setting cannot be changed on the stereo.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Fusion Partybus Device To A Wireless Access Point

    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 ‑...
  • Page 19: Setting The Fusion Partybus Device As A Wireless Access Point

    Setting the Fusion PartyBus Device as a Wireless Access Point Before you can connect additional Fusion PartyBus devices or smartphones to a Fusion PartyBus device wirelessly, you must configure one device as a wireless access point. This is not necessary if you installed a wireless router or other wireless access point on the network.
  • Page 20: Advanced Network Configuration

    Setting the Fusion PartyBus Device as the DHCP Server If you connected more than two network devices together using a network switch or wireless access point but you did not install a router, you should configure only one Fusion PartyBus stereo to be a DHCP server. NOTICE Having more than one DHCP server on the network causes instability and poor performance for all devices on the network.
  • Page 21: Setting A Static Ip Address

    Additional Stereo Control Options Fusion-Link Wireless Remote Control App You can use the Fusion-Link remote control app on your compatible Apple or Android device to adjust the stereo volume, change the source, control playback, select and manage radio presets, and adjust some stereo settings.You can use the app to set up and configure DSP profiles on the stereo.You can use the app to update...
  • Page 22: Fusion-Link™ Network Technology

    2 Gently wipe the device. Software Updates For best results, you should update the software in all Fusion devices at the time of installation to ensure compatibility. You can update the software using the Fusion-Link remote control app on your compatible Apple or Android device.
  • Page 23: Updating The Software Using The Fusion Link App

    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...
  • Page 24: Network Troubleshooting

    • 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.
  • Page 25: My Apple Airplay Audio Is Interrupted By Short Breaks

    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. • Make sure the Apple device is not connected to the stereo using Bluetooth technology and Wi‑Fi. Using both a Bluetooth and a Wi‑Fi connection may cause playback interruptions.
  • Page 26: Stereo Dimension Drawings

    Stereo Dimension Drawings Side Dimensions 110 mm (4.33 in.) 100 mm (3.94 in.) 70 mm (2.76 in.) 50 mm (1.97 in.) Appendix...
  • Page 27: Top Dimensions

    Top Dimensions 83 mm (3.27 in.) 22 mm (0.87 in.) 10 mm (0.39 in.) 110 mm (4.33 in.) Appendix...
  • Page 28: Index

    21 Apple devices 14, 17 backlight 4 bass 5 Bluetooth devices 6, 7, 17 device cleaning 18 registration 18 DSP 5 factory settings 17 FM 7 Fusion PartyBus 17 Fusion PartyBus network 13–16 FUSION-Link 18 Garmin Marine Network 16 groups 9–11 creating 9 editing 9 home zone 12 icons 20 keys 3 language 11 mute 4 name 4 network 8–11, 16, 17, 20 network configuration 16...
  • Page 30 FUSION SUPPORT New Zealand 09 369 2900 Australia 1300 736 012 Europe +44 (0) 370 850 1244 623 580 9000 Pacific +64 9 369 2900 S U P P O R T . G A R M I N . C O M...

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