Fusion MS-IP700 manual

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    7 00 S E R I E S Manual MAR I N E E NTE R T AI NM E NT SYSTE M MS -IP700 True Mar ine En t er tainmen t Syst e m for iPod MS -AV7 00 True Mar ine DVD En t er tainmen t Syst e m[...]

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    1 V ersion 2. 1 WARN I NG S AN D C AUTIO NS Do not attempt to open the unit’s chassis. There are no user-serviceable parts or adjus tments inside. US I N G iPod This unit has been tested wi th compatible authentic iPod models under normal expected operating conditions, free from any pre- existing de fects in either the uni t or the iPod. No respo[...]

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    2 REGIST E R Y OU R PRODUC T ONLINE: For your own peace of mind, register your product purchase online at www .fusionelectr onics .com W e’ll keep you up to date wi th any news related to your product, any software upgrades or new accessories to help you get the mos t from your product. All F US I ON T rue Marine Products are backed b y a 3 Y ear[...]

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    3 CO NTE NTS US ERI NTER F AC EANDC ONTR OLS .......................................... 5 Control Panel L ayou t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Button Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    4 ADD ITIO NALFEA TUR ES .............................................. 29 FUSION-Li nk ......................................................... 29 T otalAudioControlviaN MEA2000 .................................... 29 EthernetSuppor t .................................................... 30 WiredRemote ........................[...]

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    5 US E R I NTE RFACE AN D CO NTROLS BUT TON D ES CR IPTIO N PR I MARY SO U RCE MS- IP700 MS-AV7 00 CO NTROL PAN EL LAYO UT Menu Power Tuner source Rewind Mute Auxiliar y DVD Play/Pause Clock iPod For ward Brightness[...]

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    6 R OT ARY E NCOD E R AN D M E NU K EY Although the controls of the 700 Series are designed to be intuitive to use, we recommendthatyoufamiliarizeyourselfwiththeoperationoftheEncoderand Menu key before using the uni t. ROT ARY E NCODE R OPE RA TIO N TheEncodercanbeusedinthreewaystocontr[...]

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    7 US I N G TH E ROT ARY ENCOD E R AN D M ENU KEY Y oucanusetheRotaryEncoderandMenukeytoadjustlevels,accessmenus and open control screens. Adjusting levels UsetheEncoderandMenukeytoadjustlevelsonthe700Series. For example, to adjust the volume level: Accessing Menus Use?[...]

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    8 Opening Control Scr eens UsetheEncodertoopentheSubLevelandT onecontrolscreenstoadjus t levels: Pr ess and hold Encoder for at least 1 second Turn Encoder to adjust level. Pr ess Encoder to mo ve highlight . +1 G ETTI NG S T AR TE D POWER I N G TH E U N IT O N O R OFF When you power on the 7 00 Series i t [...]

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    9 BothmodelsarealsoSiriusXM- Ready( U S Aonly )requiresoptionalSiriusXM Connect V ehicle T uner . F or fur ther details of se tting up SiriusXM options see “SiriusXMSatelliteRadio”onpage49. When you select one of these sources, the 7 00 Series displays a source screen, similar to the AM source screen[...]

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    10 Mute • PresstheMutekeytomutetheaudioou tput.TheMuteiconisdisplayed over the top of the current input source screen. • PresstheMutekeyagaintounmutetheaudioou tput.Thevolumecontinues at the previously set level. T o adjust the volume le vel: 1 . T urnt[...]

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    11 ADJU S TI N G SUB- WO OF ER L EVEL AN D TON E Use the Sub level and T one screens to se t the sub-woofer levels and tone. Sub-woofer level can be adjus ted for each Zone individually, but tone adjustments affect all Zones. Menu ke y Encoder T o set sub -woofer le vels or tone: 1.  PressandholddowntheEncoderforatleast?[...]

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    12 DI SPL AYI N G TH E CLOC K Use the Clock key to display the current time. If the time is incorrect, see “Clock Setting”onpage48. Note: The cur rent tim e is also displayed in the title bar of each input source scr een . Clock • PresstheClockkeytodisplaythecurrenttime 4.  T urntheEncodertol[...]

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    13 SETT I N G AN D CL E AR I N G TH E AL ARM Use alarm mode to turn on the 7 00 Series at a pre-defined time. When the alarm is activated, your 7 00 Series will play the las t selected input source at the volume level in use when the unit was turned off. Menu ke y Encoder T o set the alarm : 1 . Press the Menu key . 2. T urnandthenpres[...]

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    14 Brightness T o adjust the brightness of the displa y screen: 1. Press the Brightness key . The Brightness screen is displayed. 2.  T urntheRotaryEncodertoadjus tthebrightnesssetting. 3. P ress any key to exi t ADJU S TI N G SCR E EN BR I GHTN E SS Note: LCD and button backlight br ightness can be linked to the ambient [...]

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    15 Tuner • Pr esstheTunerke ytoselectinputfromeachofthef ollowing in turn: AM, FM, VHF or Sir iusXM -Ready ( USA only) requir es optional SiriusXM Connect V ehicle Tuner . The applicable input source scr een is displayed f or each band . Figure 2 – Exam ple AM band input source scr een TU N E R LI S T EN I[...]

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    16 Figure 3 – Exam ple SiriusXM input sour ce screen Sir iusXM An example of the SiriusXM input source screen is shown in Figure 3 below . TU N I N G M ETHODS Y ou can use three methods to tune the 700 Series: manual, automatic and preset. T o tune to a requir ed frequency, channel or pr eset: Press the Play / P ause key to s tep through the avai[...]

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    17 Tuning Method Applies to… When tuning with this method… Manual All bands • PresstheF orwardorBackwardkeytos tepthrough therangeoffrequenciesorchannelsoneatatime. • Pressandholddownthekeyforrapidscanningof frequenciesorchannels. Manual SiriusXM[...]

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    18 ADD I N G AN D R E MOVI N G PR E SETS The7 00Seriesallowsyoutose tupyourfavoriteAM /F Mstations,VH For SiriusXM channels as presets for easy recall. Note: Up to 1 5 presets can be stor ed for each r adio band . T o add a new preset: Do one of the following. 1.  T unethe7 00Seriestothe?[...]

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    19 SETT I N G UP VHF Note:AmarineFMantennaisrequiredforVH Freception,DON O Tconnect toaVHFspli tter . Minimizing backgr ound noise UsetheSquelchfeaturetoreducebackgroundnoiseonVHFinpu t.Selecta VHFchannel,andthenadjus tthesquelchcontrolwhi[...]

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    20 PLAYI NG CO NTE NT Before you can use your iPod as an input source you mus t first connect the device to the 7 00 Series. For further de tails, see “P reparing for iPod or US B Input”onpage4 3. T o listen to input fr om your iPod: iPod SO U RCE SCR E EN An example of a typical iPod input source screen is shown in Figure 4 below . i[...]

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    21 CO NTROLL I N G iPod PLAYBACK Selecting track s fr om a playlist There can be thousands of tracks stored on an iPod, so you need to select the tracks you wish to play from one of the groupings available ( such as Playlists,Ar tists,A lbums ).F orexample,toselecttracksbyartis t: Pr ess Menu ke y Turn Rotar y Encoder [...]

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    22 Controlling Pla yback Y oucancontroliPodplaybackwiththePlay/Pause,F orwardandRewind keys. The selected track starts playing au tomatically . If you want to: Use: Notes: Play / Pause a track Play / Pause • Pressthekeytopausethecurrenttrack.T he pauseicon()[...]

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    23 C HANGI N G iPod SETTI N GS Additional iPod control features are available through the iPod settings menu. T o change a setting in the iPod settings menu: T urnandthenpresstheRotaryEncodertoselectoneofthefollowing setting s to change. Then: • T urnandthenpresstheRotaryEncodertos[...]

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    24 Subtitles • O ff. Subti tles are not displayed when the iPod is playing video • Subtitles. Subti tles are displayed • Closed caption. Provides additional information abou t the track (i favailable) Album artwor k • Displayalbumartworki favailable • Donotdisplayalbumartwork LI S T EN[...]

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    25 USB SO U RCE S CR E EN An example of a typical US B flash drive input source screen is shown in Figure 5 below . CO NTROLL I N G USB FL A SH DR IV E PLAYBACK Selecting audio track s fr om U SB flash dr ive Y oucanstoreaudiotracks( MP3formatonly )onaU SBashdrivefor playback on the 7 00 Series. Audio [...]

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    26 Controlling pla yback Y oucancontrolplaybackwiththePlay/Pause,ForwardandRewindkeys. The selected track starts playing au tomatically . If you want to: Use: Notes: Play / Pause a track Play / Pause • Pressthekeytopausethecurrenttrack.T he pauseicon()is?[...]

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    27 C HANGI N G USB FLASH DR IVE S E T TI N GS T o change a highlighted setting in the U SB settings menu: 1.  PresstheEncodertotogglethevalueonoroff. Repeat • Repeatmodeisturnedoff. • Repeatthecurrentselection. Shuffle • Randomplayshufeisturnedoff. • Shufe?[...]

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    28 LI S T EN I N G TO A UXILIARY I NPUT The 7 00 Series can accept audio inpu t from a TV, games console, portable player, computer, DVD player or any compatible device. T o listen to input fr om an alternate auxiliary device: AUXILIARY SOU RCE SCR E EN The input source screen displayed when you select alternate auxiliary input will depend on how t[...]

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    29 FUS IO N- Link FU SI O N- Linkhastheabilitytofullycontrolon- boardFU SI ONEnter tainment systems( Supportedmodels ),byutilizingF US IO N- Linkcapablemulti-function displays installed at the helm, flybridge or nav s tation of the vessel, providing integrated entertainment control and a less c[...]

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    30 E T H ERN E T SUPPO R T ConnectanAll- In- One- DH CPW irelessEtherne tRoutertothe700Series entertainment sys tem and Apple® devices like the iPad, iPhone and iP od touch® can wirelessly control the audio around the boat. Apps are available for purchase to enable iPad, iPhone or iP od touch wireless control. from t[...]

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    31 The f ollowing ke ys work the same way as the matching Head unit k eys in all sources. Power On / Off Mute all sound Play / Pause Display clock Skip back Skip forward The f ollowing ke ys work the same way in all sour ces . Change source V olume Up / Down I NFRAR E D (I R) R E MOTE MS-A V700 m odel only Y oucanusetheIRremoteto?[...]

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    32 When the DVD source is selected, use the f ollowing ke ys to control specific featur es . Open a menu in the TV display . Display on the TV display which CD track, DVD chapter and title you are currently watching or listening to. Zoom in on the picture for the currently playing DVD. Cycle through the available subtitle languages found in the pl[...]

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    33 I N ST ALLI NG T H E 7 00 S E R I E S Dimensionsareinmillimeters( mm)andinches(”).Nottoscale. Figure 7 – Dim ensions - top view[...]

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    34 Figure 8 – Dim ensions - side view Figure 9 – Dim ensions - fr ont view[...]

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    35 DE SCR IPTION COLO U R Battery +1 2VD C Y ellow Accessory+1 2Vswi tched   Red Negative Ground Black RemoteAmplierEnableouput  Blue/White Dim input [1 2VDC active] Orange T elemu te input [G ND active] Brown Note : All +1 2V wiring MU ST be fused at the power source end of your cable, with a1 5Afuse.Wh[...]

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    36 E T H ERN E T CO N N ECTIO N ForconnectiontoaDHCPEtherne tRouterforcommunicationwi thFU SI ON - L ink capable devices. Sir iusXM SA T ELL ITE RAD IO (For use in U SA only ) ConnecttoSiriusXMConnectV ehicleT uner(notincluded ) ZO N E CO N N ECT ION S Zone1   White=SpeakerL[...]

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    37 SiriusXM ANTENNA REMOTE CONTROL (NMEA2000) ETHERNET CONNECTION ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 AUX INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT ZONE 1 LEFT LEFT RIGHT LEFT WHITE RED YELL OW RIGHT RIGHT ZONE 2 YELLOW WHITE WHITE/BLACK GREY GREY/BLACK GREEN GREEN/BLACK PURPLE PURPLE/BLACK RED BLACK BLUE ORANGE BROWN L (white) R (RED) SUB (ORANGE) L (white) R (RED) SUB (ORANGE)[...]

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    38 I N S T ALLA TION[...]

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    39 7 00 S E R I E S CO N N ECTIO N EXAMPLE[...]

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    40 S ETTI N G UP TH E 7 00 S E R I E S ZO N ES Zone1and2arepoweredbytheonboardClass-Damplier .External ampliersarerequiredtoutilizethe4lineou tputsand4subwooferou tpu ts. Y ou can pre-se t the balance, volume limit, sub- woofer level and name for each ofthefou[...]

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    41 Important: If a Z one is dis abled, you cannot change an y of the following settings for that Z one. V olume contr ol Zones 3 and 4 can have volume control disabled. Y ou should disable volume control for a Zone that has its volume controlled from another amplifier or Headunit.Ifvolumecontrolis: • Enabled :turningthe?[...]

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    42 V olume lim it This feature is useful to limit the volume level to prevent excessive noise levels in specific Zones. T o specify the volume lim it for the selected Z one: a. Select the V olum e Limit menu item. b.  T urntheEncodertoadjus tthevolumelimitfortheselectedZone. c. Press any key to exit Sub-woofer l[...]

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    43 T o enter the name for the selected Z one: a . Select the Name menu i tem. The current Zone name is displayed with the first character highlighted. b.  Ifrequired,presstheForward(orBackward)keytohighlightthe character you wish to change. c.  T urntheEncodertodisplaytherequiredvaluef[...]

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    44 MS- I P700 m odel Note: If you select iPod or USB input without first inserting the device, the m essage “Not connected” is displayed on the screen. Befor e inserting iPod T o avoid damage and ensure safe operation, please read the following information before using your iPod. • PleaseensureiPoddockconnectorisclean,?[...]

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    45 2. Insert your U SB flash drive onto the U SB socke t or insert your iPod in its sleeve(seeiPodcompatibilityshee tsuppliedseparately)).Makesurethat the device is firmly pushed onto the connector socket. 3. Close the control panel door firmly . 4.  Selectinputfromthedevice,asrequired. MS-A [...]

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    46 T o connect your iPod or U SB flash drive to the 7 00 Series via a MS- DK I PUSB dock: 1. Press the door catch and open the door of the dock. 2. Insert your U SB flash drive into the U SB connector or inser t your iPod in its correct sleeve. Make sure that the device is firmly pushed onto the connector socket. 3. Close the door firmly . 4. ?[...]

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    47 Supported iPod sleeves Full details of included iPod sleeves are printed on a separate card included in the box with the 700 Series. PR EPAR I NG FO R AUXILIARY I NPUT Connecting auxiliary de vice ConnecttheauxiliarydevicetotheAUXINcable(WhiteandRedR CA sockets )attherearofthe7 00Series[...]

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    48 Recomm ended settings are listed below: Note: When using the headphone output of a portable device, it ma y be necessary to adjust the device’s own volum e control f or best audio quality . CLOC K SETTI N G The 7 00 Series uni t has a built-in clock that can display the time in 1 2- hour or 24- hour mode. T o set the clock: 1. Press the Menu k[...]

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    49 5. If required, press the Encoder to move to the A M/ PM (displayed in 1 2 hour clock mode only . See Step 7 below ). T urn the Encoder to change the A M/ PM se tting. 6 . Press the Encoder to save the time and exit ( the time out feature does not operate here). 7 . If you want to use the 24 hour clock display ( 1 3:09 rather than 1:09 pm, for e[...]

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    50 SiriusXM m enu options Press the Menu key to display the SiriusXM menu that provides access to various controloptions.ReadontolearnmoreaboutusingtheChannels, Category and Parental options. 3. Do one of the following: • T oselectachannelfromthelis tofallchannels,presstheEnc[...]

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    51 Category Y ou can use the Category menu item to control which categories of channelsareavailable(Rock,forexample)whenyouareusingtheCategory tuningmethod( see“T uningMe thods”onpage1 6. T o select a Category: 1 . P ress the Menu key . 2.  T urnandthenpresstheEncoder[...]

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    52 • T odisabletheCategorytuningme thod,presstheEncodertoselect All channels. The SiriusXM Source Screen is displayed with the T uning mode indicated set to ‘Manual’. 4 . P ress the Menu key to exi t the current menu or press and hold the Menu key to close the menu completely . Par ental mode Parental mode [...]

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    53 3.  Entertheold(current )accesscodebyturningtheEncodertochangethe highlighteddigit,thenpresstheEncodertoselectthenex tdigit.Whenyou have entered all four digits correctly, you will be prompted to enter the new access code. 4.  Enterthenewaccesscode[...]

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    54 T o lock or unlock a channel: 1. Press the Menu key . 2. ( ifrequired )turnandthenpresstheEncodertoselect Par ental > Unlock . Enteryouraccesscode. 3. Select the Lock / Unlock menu i tem. 4.  T urntheEncodertohighlightachannelthenpresstheEncoderto lock(?[...]

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    55 T o change the sub filter setting: 1. Press the Menu key . 2 . T urnandthenpresstheRotaryEncodertoselect Settings > Sub filter . 3.  T urntheRotaryEncodertoselecttherequiredlterfrequency . 4.  PresstheRotaryEncodertosavethesettingandexit. 5. Press any [...]

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    56 T el mute Use this option to control which action is taken when the 7 00 Series is connected to a cellphone hands-free ki t. T o change the T el mute setting: 1. Press the Menu key . 2.  T urnandthenpresstheEncodertoselect Settings > T el mute. 3.  T urntheEncodertoselecttherequiredoption: ?[...]

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    57 Sources UsethisoptiontoturntheAMorVHFtunersourceonoroff,i frequired.This is usefuli fyouonlylistentoF Manddonotwishtos tepthroughAMandVHF when selecting a tuner source. T o enable or dis able the AM of VHF tuner sources: 1. Press the Menu key . [...]

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    58 Problem Solution SiriusXM When I press the tuner source button the SiriusXM scr een is not displayed. EnsureyouhavetheMS700T unerregionse tto‘USA ’.PressMenu> Setting s>T unerregion>andselect‘USA ’. •EnsuretheSiriusXMmoduleispluggedinto?[...]

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    59 Problem Solution iPod Why does m y FUS ION Head unit keep lock ing up when connected to m y iPod/iPhone? If you are experiencing software lock-ups or your uni t freezes: • ResettheHeaduni tbypressingtheresetbuttoninside the face plate. • ResetyouriPod/iPhone(seeApplewebsi tefrommodel- [...]

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    60 My iPod/iPhone will not connect to the Head unit while in the dock. IfyourHeadunitdisplays“NotConnected”whileusingiPodas input source: • Checkthatyouareusingthecorrectsleevecombination.If you have the incorrect sleeve combination this could prevent the iPod connector from ma[...]

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    61 Tuning range Europe and A ustralasia FMradiofrequencyrange8 7 .5– 1 08MHz. Frequencystep1 00kHz AMradiofrequencyrange52 2– 1 620M Hz. Frequencystep9kHz FCC compliance statement This device complies with part 1 5 of the FC C rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: •?[...]

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    62 Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM RadioInc.Allrights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U S and other countries. NM EA2000-- isaRegistered T rademark of the National Marine Electronics Association, Inc. FU [...]

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    63 INDE X 7 00 Series control panel, layout. ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 etherne t support ...................................................................................................................................[...]

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    64 iPod compatibility ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 controlling playback .............................................................................................................................................[...]

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    65 sub filter, setting ........................................................................................................................................................... 54 tel mute se tting .....................................................................................................................................................[...]

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    66 selecting audio tracks ............................................................................................................................................... 25 setting s, changing ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 V[...]

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    67 N OTES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ...................................................................................................................................[...]

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    69 N OTES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ...................................................................................................................................[...]

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    70 ©Copyright20 1 2byFU SI ONElectronicsLimited.Allrightsreserved.Productspecications,designand prices are subject to change withou t notice. Product availability may vary between sales regions. “Made for iPod,”“MadeforiPhone,”meanthatanelectronicaccessoryhasbeen[...]

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    71 Specifications and design are subject to change without notice P/ N MAN00000 1E[...]