AUXILIARY INPUT. Fusion MS-AV700, MS-IP700

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AUXILIARY INPUT

LISTEnInG TO AUXILIARY InPUT

The 700 Series can accept audio input from a TV, games console, portable player, computer, DVD player or any compatible device.

To listen to input from an alternate auxiliary device:

Auxiliary

• Press the Auxiliary key:

• On the first press:

MS-IP700: the USB input source Storage screen is displayed.

MS-AV700: the iPod input source screen is displayed.

• On the second press:

MS-AV700: the input source screen for an alternate

auxiliary input device is displayed (see below).

AUXILIARY SOURCE SCREEn

The input source screen displayed when you select alternate auxiliary input will depend on how the unit has been set up. The screen to display can be selected from one of the screens shown in Figure 6, below.

Figure 6 – Examples of auxiliary input source screens

Input level for the selected device can be adjusted if required. For further details, see “Preparing for Auxiliary Input” on page 47.

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ADDITIONAL FEATURES

FUSIOn-Link

FUSION-Link has the ability to fully control on-board FUSION Entertainment systems (Supported models), by utilizing FUSION-Link capable multi-function displays installed at the helm, flybridge or nav station of the vessel, providing integrated entertainment control and a less cluttered console.

You can control one or more FUSION-Link capable stereo units from a single location on the boat with the touch of a button. FUSION-Link operates over existing industry standard networks including Ethernet, NMEA2000 and WiFi.

Link Zones or manage the entire audio system from the steering station on the boat. The partnered multi-purpose display becomes the portal to which all audio on the vessel is controlled, no matter where on the vessel the stereo is installed. The FUSION-Link equipped stereo can be installed out of sight if space is an issue and users need to visit the unit only to replace removable media.

For a list of FUSION-Link capable products from companies that are partnering with FUSION, please visit www.fusionelectronics.com for further details.

TOTAL AUDIO COnTROL VIA nMEA2000

NMEA2000 is the most popular marine standard for data communication within vessels. It has become the standard for sending navigation and engine management data within vessels. FUSION introduces an industry-first product by incorporating NMEA2000 functionality in its audio remote control devices. This will enable the user to monitor a series of available NMEA sentences. Visit www.fusionelectronics.com for a full list of supported NMEA sentences

FUSION MS-NRX200 Remote Control

The MS-NRX200 Remote Control has a full-featured user interface identical to the main unit. To the user, operating the entertainment system from the remote control is identical to operating it from the main unit. It includes a full size LCD screen and provides full functionality for navigating iPods.

The remote control will also serve as an NMEA repeater displaying NMEA navigation data or vessel performance data from other NMEA devices on the network.

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ETHERnET SUPPORT

Connect an All-In-One-DHCP Wireless Ethernet Router to the 700 Series entertainment system and Apple® devices like the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch® can wirelessly control the audio around the boat. Apps are available for purchase to enable iPad, iPhone or iPod touch wireless control. from the iTunes app store. Android apps are available for purchase from Google Play.

For further connection details, see www.fusionelectronics.com

WIRED REMOTE

The 700 Series Marine Stereo can be controlled by MS-NRX200 wired remote controls installed in the various audio Zones throughout the vessel.

There are different cable requirements depending on whether the 700 Series and remote controls are connected to an existing NMEA2000 bus or in a

FUSION-only installation.

NMEA-2000 bus installation

FUSION’s MS-NRX200 wired remote controls can connect to the

NMEA 2000 bus, removing the need to wire back to the stereo unit. The communication is both ways, as FUSION’s MS-NRX200 remote can repeat

NMEA data like depth, speed and wind direction on the remote’s screen.

You will require a FUSION NMEA 2000 starter kit (MS-N2KSTART — to create a NMEA Bus) if you wish to connect the remote to the the existing

NMEA 2000 Bus, you will require a MS-N2KCONN.

FUSION-only installation

Smaller or older vessels without NMEA 2000 can still have FUSION

MS-NRX200 wired remotes in almost any location.

No starter kit is required as the MS-NRX200 wired remote package includes everything necessary to connect it directly to the 700 Series unit.

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InFRARED (IR) REMOTE

MS-AV700 model only

You can use the IR remote to navigate through most functions in all sources

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The following keys work the same way as the matching Head unit keys in all sources.

Power On / Off Mute all sound

Play / Pause

Skip back

Display clock

Skip forward

The following keys work the same way in all sources.

Change source

Volume Up / Down

The following keys work for DVD / iPod / USB sources only.

Random / Shuffle

Cycle through repeat options

DVD source selected.

When the DVD source is selected, use the following keys to control specific features.

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 playing

DVD.

Open the DVD setup menu on the TV display.

DVD source not selected

When the DVD source is not selected, use the following keys for navigating the

700 Series menu.

Open the menu for navigation.

Use the arrow keys to navigate through menu, and press select (SEL) to choose the highlighted menu item.

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INSTALLING THE 700 SERIES

Dimensions are in millimeters (mm) and inches (”). Not to scale.

Figure 7 – Dimensions - top view

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Figure 8 – Dimensions - side view

Figure 9 – Dimensions - front view

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CONNECTIONS

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+12VDC

Accessory +12V switched

Ground

Remote Amplifier Enable ouput

Dim input [12VDC active]

Telemute input [GND active]

Red

Blue/White

Orange

Brown

Note: All +12V wiring MUST be fused at the power source end of your cable, with a 15 A fuse. When the red “Accessory +12V switched” wire is not required in your installation, it MUST be connected together with the Yellow “Battery +12V” wire at the

MS-700 head unit wiring loom.

When connecting the Dim input ensure the wire gauge used is suitable for the fuse supplying the circuit being connected to.

AnTEnnA COnnECTIOn

Connect an AM/FM marine antenna.

Note: Do Not Connect to a VHF splitter

AUX INPUT

Connect an Auxiliary source to the left and right RCA (White = L, Red = R).

VIDEO COnnECTIOn

(MS-IP700 iPod/iPhone video only, MS-AV700 DVD video only)

Connect the composite video output (Yellow = Video) to a TV / LCD monitor

USB COnnECTIOn (MS-AV700 only)

Connect an Apple sync cable (not included), or USB Flash Drive (not included) or connect the MS-DKIPUSB Portable Media Device Dock (not included)

Note: MS-IP700 has internal USB socket nMEA2000 / WIRED REMOTE

For connection to a MS-NRX200 Remote (not included).

For connection to an existing NMEA2000 Bus a MS-N2KCONN is required (not included)

To install a new NMEA2000 Bus a MS-N2KSTART is required (not included)

ETHERnET COnnECTIOn

For connection to a DHCP Ethernet Router for communication with FUSION-Link capable devices.

SiriusXM SATELLITE RADIO (For use in USA only)

Connect to SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner (not included)

Zone 1

Zone 2

White = Speaker Left Positive

White / Black = Speaker Left Negative

Grey = Speaker Right Positive

Grey / Black = Speaker Right Negative

Green = Speaker Left Positive

Green / Black = Speaker Left Negative

Purple = Speaker Right Positive

Purple / Black = Speaker Right Negative

Note: Speaker connection (2 Ohm Stereo minimum). 2 pairs of 4 Ohm speakers per channel can be connected in parallel to achieve 2 Ohm configuration

Zone 1 Line Out (Red wire)

Zone 2 Line Out (White wire)

Zone 3 Line Out (Grey wire)

Zone 4 Line Out (Black wire)

Low level output

(For connection to external amplifier)

White RCA = Left Output

Red RCA = Right Output

Brown RCA = Subwoofer Output

Low level output

(For connection to external amplifier)

White RCA = Left Output

Red RCA = Right Output

Brown RCA = Subwoofer Output

Low level output

(For connection to external amplifier)

White RCA = Left Output

Red RCA = Right Output

Brown RCA = Subwoofer Output

Low level output

(For connection to external amplifier)

White RCA = Left Output

Red RCA = Right Output

Brown RCA = Subwoofer Output

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SiriusXM

ANTENNA

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

ZONE 3

ZONE 4

L (white)

R (RED)

SUB (ORANGE)

L (white)

R (RED)

SUB (ORANGE)

L (white)

R (RED)

SUB (ORANGE)

L (white)

R (RED)

SUB (ORANGE)

LEFT

AUX INPUT

RIGHT

WHITE

RED

YELLOW

VIDEO OUTPUT

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REMOTE CONTROL

(NMEA2000)

USB CONNECTION

(MS-AV700 ONLY)

(USB storage device or

FUSION dock)

ETHERNET CONNECTION

WHITE

WHITE/BLACK

GREY

GREY/BLACK

GREEN

GREEN/BLACK

PURPLE

PURPLE/BLACK

YELLOW

RED

BLACK

BLUE

ORANGE

BROWN

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

BATTERY

(+12VDC)

ACCESSORY

(+12VDC)

NEGATIVE GROUND

(GND)

AMPLIFIER ON (OUT)

DIM (input) +12VDC

TELEMUTE (input) -12VDC

INSTALLATION

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700 SERIES CONNECTION EXAMPLE

SETTING UP THE 700 SERIES

ZOnES

Zone 1 and 2 are powered by the on board Class-D amplifier. External amplifiers are required to utilize the 4 line outputs and 4 subwoofer outputs.

You can pre-set the balance, volume limit, sub-woofer level and name for each of the four Zones available on the 700 Series. If required, you can also:

• Enable or disable Zones 2, 3 and 4 (Zone 1 is always enabled).

• Enable or disable volume control (Zones 3 and 4 only).

• Link Zones 1 and 2.

• Disable the internal amplifiers for Zones 1 and 2. For example, if

external amplifiers are used for Zones 1 and 2 the internal amplifiers

can be disabled to reduce power consumption.

Selecting and setting up a zone

To select a Zone and modify its settings:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings > Zone.

3. Turn and then press the Encoder to select the Zone you wish to work with.

4. Use any of the following instructions to update settings for the selected Zone.

Enabled

Zones 2–4 can be disabled if required. This is useful, for example, if only two

Zones have been set up, as disabled Zones are not displayed in any screens when setting levels.

To enable or disable the selected Zone: a. Select the Enabled menu item.

b. Press the Encoder to enable ( ) or disable ( ) the selected Zone.

c. Press any key to exit

To disable or enable the internal amplifiers for Zones 1 and 2: a. Select the Internal amplifier on menu item from the Zone menu.

b. Press the Encoder to disable ( ) or enable ( ) the amplifiers c. Press any key to exit

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Important: If a Zone is disabled, you cannot change any of the following settings for that Zone.

Volume control

Zones 3 and 4 can have volume control disabled. You 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 Encoder will change line level output for the

selected Zone only.

Disabled: turning the Encoder will not change line level output for the

selected Zone.

To enable or disable volume control:

a. Select the Volume Control menu item.

b. Press the Encoder to enable ( ) or disable ( ) volume control.

c. Press any key to exit

Link to zone 1

Zones 1 and 2 can be linked so that any volume or sub-woofer level changes are applied to both Zones. A small “+” sign is displayed on screen between

Zones 1 and 2 when this feature is enabled.

To link Zone 2 level to Zone 1 level:

a. Select the Link to zone 1 menu item.

b. Press the Encoder to link the two Zones ( ) or unlink ( ) the Zones.

c. Press any key to exit

Balance

To specify the balance for the selected Zone:

a. Select the Balance menu item.

b. Turn the Encoder to the left or right to adjust the Balance for the selected Zone.

c. Press any key to exit

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Volume limit

This feature is useful to limit the volume level to prevent excessive noise levels in specific Zones.

To specify the volume limit for the selected Zone:

a. Select the Volume Limit menu item.

b. Turn the Encoder to adjust the volume limit for the selected Zone.

c. Press any key to exit

Sub-woofer level

External amplifiers are required to add up to 4 subwoofers to the system

A single screen is used to set the sub-woofer level for all Zones.

You can access the screen:

• directly from any input source screen by pressing and holding down the

Encoder, or

• from a selected Zone’s Sub level menu item, as described below.

To specify the sub-woofer level for the selected Zone:

a. Select the Sub level menu item. The Sub level screen is displayed with

the first Zone highlighted.

b. Turn the Encoder to adjust the sub level for the highlighted Zone.

c. If required, press the Encoder to accept the sub level and move

automatically to the next Zone.

d. Press any key to exit

Name

Initially, the Zones are named Zone 1–4, but you can give each zone a name of your choice (up to 10 characters in length). The available characters include all the uppercase letters, all the lowercase letters, space and numbers. While changing the Zone name, you can:

• Exit without saving any changes: press the Menu key.

• Exit and save any changes: press and hold down the Encoder.

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To enter the name for the selected Zone:

a. Select the Name menu item. 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. Turn the Encoder to display the required value for the highlighted character.

d. Press the Encoder to accept the displayed value and move to the next character.

e. Repeat Steps b–d until you have worked through all the characters you wish to change.

f. Press and hold down the Encoder to save the changes and exit.

PREPARInG FOR iPod OR USB InPUT

This section describes how to prepare for iPod and USB input for the

MS-IP700 and MS-AV700 models.

When using your iPod with either model:

Always disconnect your iPod from the unit when not in use and do not leave in your vessel. This helps reduce risk of theft or damage as vessel cabins can reach extreme temperatures.

• Do not remove iPod or use stereo in a distracting manner while operating the vessel. Check and obey all marine laws in association with use.

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MS-IP700 model

Note: If you select iPod or USB input without first inserting the device, the message “Not connected” is displayed on the screen.

Before inserting iPod

To avoid damage and ensure safe operation, please read the following information before using your iPod.

• Please ensure iPod dock connector is clean, dry and free from damage.

• Check that the unit’s iPod dock is free from obstructions.

• Insert correct sleeve combination to match your iPod (never insert iPod without the correct sleeve).

• Ensure iPod is inserted with display facing upwards.

• Never force your iPod into the dock, if the iPod does not mate with reasonable ease, the sleeve/iPod combination is most likely incorrect.

• Take care when removing iPod from unit as surfaces may be warm.

To insert your iPod or USB flash drive:

1. Press the door catch and open the control panel door.

Press the door catch Open

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2. Insert your USB flash drive onto the USB socket or insert your iPod in its sleeve (see iPod compatibility sheet 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-AV700 model

To connect your iPod, you will need:

• Portable media device dock (MS-DKIPUSB), or

• Apple Sync Cable.

To connect your USB flash drive, you will need:

• Portable media device dock (MS-DKIPUSB), or

• USB cable (the USB cable on the MS-AV700 unit must be accessible).

Note: If you select iPod or USB input without first connecting the device, the message “Not connected” is displayed on the screen.

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To connect your iPod or USB flash drive to the 700 Series via a

MS-DKIPUSB dock:

1. Press the door catch and open the door of the dock.

Portable media device dock

(MS-DKIPUSB)

2. Insert your USB flash drive into the USB connector or insert your iPod

in its correct sleeve. Make sure that the device is firmly pushed onto the

connector socket.

3. Close the door firmly.

4. Select input from the device, as required.

To connect your iPod to the 700 Series via an Apple Sync cable

(AV700 only):

1. Plug the USB plug of your Sync Cable into the USB socket of the external

USB cable on the MS-AV700.

2. Connect your iPod or iPhone to the 30-pin Connector of your Apple Sync Cable.

3. Select input from the device, as required.

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Supported iPod sleeves

Full details of included iPod sleeves are printed on a separate card included in the box with the 700 Series.

PREPARInG FOR AUXILIARY InPUT

Auxiliary Rewind Fast

Forward

Connecting auxiliary device

Connect the auxiliary device to the AUX IN cable (White and Red RCA sockets) at the rear of the 700 Series.

Adjusting Auxiliary input level

Many different types of auxiliary device (TV, DVD, Game Console, Media player) can be connected to the 700 Series, and these devices will have either a line output or headphone output jack.

To allow for the wide range of input levels from these devices, the AUX input has adjustable input gain. This should be adjusted to achieve a similar volume level to the other (fixed gain) input sources on the 700 Series.

To adjust auxiliary input level by changing the gain:

• Increase gain (volume) by pressing the Forward key (1dB steps up to 9dB)

• Decrease gain by pressing the Rewind key (1dB steps down to -9dB).

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Recommended settings are listed below:

AUX Device

Portable media player with headphone output

CD/DVD player with line output

Portable media player with line output

Game console with line output

Older audio/visual equipment with line output (for example:

VHS or cassette deck)

AUX gain setting (dB)

-9dB to -6dB

-6dB

0dB

0dB

6dB to 9dB

Note: When using the headphone output of a portable device, it may be necessary to adjust the device’s own volume control for best audio quality.

CLOCK SETTInG

The 700 Series unit has a built-in clock that can display the time in 12-hour or 24-hour mode.

To set the clock:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings > Clock > Set clock.

The Set Clock screen is displayed.

3. Turn the Encoder to change the hour setting.

4. If required, press the Encoder to move to the minutes field. Turn the

Encoder to change the minutes setting.

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5. If required, press the Encoder to move to the AM/PM field (displayed in 12 hour clock mode only. See Step 7 below). Turn the Encoder to change the

AM/PM setting.

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 (13:09 rather than 1:09 pm, for example), make sure the 24 hour checkbox is selected ( ). See

Steps 2–3 below.

8. Press the Menu key (or leave to time out) to save the current setting and exit.

To select 12 or 24 hour clock display mode:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings > Clock > 24 hour.

3. Press the Encoder to select the 24 hour clock display (13:09 rather than

1:09 pm, for example) ( )

4. Press any key to exit

SiriusXM SATELLITE RADIO

Everything worth listening to is on SiriusXM, getting over 130 channels, including the most commercial-free music, plus the best sports, news, talk and entertainment. A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner (sold separately) and

Subscription are required. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com.

The 700 Series is ready to connect to a SiriusXM radio receiver (USA only).

The SiriusXM tuner is an optional extra that must be purchased separately.

Activating your SiriusXM tuner

You must activate the SiriusXM tuner before you can begin to receive the

SiriusXM Radio Service.

In order to activate your radio subscription, you will need the SiriusXM ID (SXID) which uniquely identifies your tuner. The 12 digit SXID is displayed on the LCD on initialization. MS-IP700 and MS-AV700 will display the SXID on Channel 0.

Power on your system and make sure that you are receiving good signal, you are able to hear audio on the SiriusXM Preview channel (Channel 1)

To listen to SiruisXM Satellite Radio, a subscription is required. Activate the

SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner using one of the two methods below:

Online: Go to www.siriusxm.com/activatenow

Phone: Call 1-866-635-2349

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SiriusXM menu 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.

Channels

You can use the Channels menu item to access a specific channel either through All channels or via a specific category.

To select a channel:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Channels. The Channels menu is displayed.

3. Do one of the following:

• To select a channel from the list of all channels, press the Encoder to select All channels.

• To select a channel in a specific category, turn and then press the

Encoder to select a category name (Pop, for example).

4. Turn and press the Encoder again to select the channel you wish to play.

5. Press the Menu key to exit the current menu or press and hold the Menu key to close the menu completely.

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Special icons

When you select a channel in the channels list you may see two different icons at the right hand side of the list.

• The padlock icon means the channel is locked or considered mature content. If you select this channel you will be asked to unlock parent mode, if it is not already unlocked.

• The green arrow icon means the channel has been setup to be skipped when using the Forward and Backward keys in the Sirius

Source Screen. However, you can always access a skipped channel via this channel list.

Category

You 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 “Tuning Methods” on page 16.

To select a Category:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Category.

3. Do one of the following:

• To enable the Category Tuning method, turn and then press the Encoder to select the required category name, “Rock” for example:

The Sirius Source Screen is displayed with the

Tuning mode indicator set to ‘Category’.

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• To disable the Category tuning method, press the Encoder to select

All channels. The SiriusXM Source Screen is displayed with the Tuning mode indicated set to ‘Manual’.

4. Press the Menu key to exit the current menu or press and hold the Menu key to close the menu completely.

Parental mode

Parental mode provides a way of preventing access channels marked by

SiriusXM as “Mature” or “Locked”. You must enter a 4-digit access code to enter Parental mode. When in Parental mode you can also change the 4-digit access code.

Note: The factory setting for the access code is 0000. You can reset the access code to 0000 by pressing and holding down the

Mute key for 15 seconds.

To enter Parental menu:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Parental > Unlock. The following access screen is displayed with the first digit highlighted:

3. Enter the access code by turning the Encoder to change the highlighted digit, then press the Encoder to select the next digit. When you have entered all four digits correctly, Parental mode is unlocked.

To change the Parental mode access code:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Parental > Change code.

The following access screen is displayed with the first digit highlighted:

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3. Enter the old (current) access code by turning the Encoder to change the highlighted digit, then press the Encoder to select the next 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 by turning the Encoder to change the highlighted digit, then press the Encoder to select the next digit. When you have entered all four digits correctly, you will be prompted to enter the new access code for a second time.

5. Press the Menu key (or leave to time out) to save the new code and exit.

Channel Locking / unlocking

Any channels (not just mature content channels) can be locked. Locked channels cannot be seen in the Sirius Source Screen or when changing channels with the Forward and Backward keys. Locked channels can be accessed in parental mode only.

To access a locked channel:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Do one of the following: a. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Parental > Unlock.

OR a. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Parental > Channels. b. Tune to the channel you require. This channel will display a padlock icon, to the right of the screen.

3. Enter your access code.

4. Press the Menu key to return to the Sirius Source Screen.

To lock or unlock a channel:

1. Press the Menu key.

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2. (if required) turn and then press the Encoder to select Parental > Unlock.

Enter your access code.

3. Select the Lock/Unlock menu item.

4. Turn the Encoder to highlight a channel then press the Encoder to lock ( ) or unlock ( ) the channel, as required.

5. Press the Menu key (or leave to time out) to exit.

Channel Skipping

Channel skipping gives the user the ability to set a channel to be skipped / missed while navigating via the Forward and Back key in the SiriusXM Source

Screen. The user still able to navigate to a skipped channel via the channel list found in the menu.

To set or unset a channel from being skipped:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. (if required) turn and then press the Encoder to select Parental > Unlock.

Enter your access code.

3. Select the Skip/UnSkip menu item.

4. Turn the Encoder to highlight a channel then press the Encoder to turn on

( ) or turn off ( ) skip, as required.

5. Press the Menu key (or leave to time out) to exit.

ADVANCED SETTINGS

The settings described in this section are usually set up when the unit is installed and not changed again.

Menu key Rotary

Encoder

Sub filter

Use the sub filter setting to control the sub-woofer cutoff frequency. Audio signals above the selected frequency will not be passed on to the sub-woofer.

The sub filter settings apply to all sub-woofer outputs.

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To change the sub filter setting:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Rotary Encoder to select Settings > Sub filter.

3. Turn the Rotary Encoder to select the required filter frequency.

4. Press the Rotary Encoder to save the setting and exit.

5. Press any key to exit

Key sound

The 700 Series makes a short beeping sound when any key is pressed. This feature can be turned on or off, as required.

To enable or disable the key sound:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Rotary Encoder to select Settings > Key sound.

3. Press the Rotary Encoder to turn on key sound (audible beeps) ( )

or turn off key sound (silent) ( )

4. Press any key to exit

Language

The 700 Series can display menus and screens in English, Dutch, French,

German, Italian or Spanish.

To select the required display language:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings > Language.

3. Turn the Encoder to select the required language.

4. Press the Encoder to save the setting and exit.

5. Press any key to exit

Power save

If you are operating the 700 Series on battery power, you can turn on the power save option to reduce drain on the battery. The LCD screen shuts down automatically after 1 minute of inactivity (press any key to restore display).

To enable or disable power saving mode:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings > Power save.

3. Press the Encoder to turn on power saving ( ) or turn off power saving ( ).

4. Press any key to exit

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Tel mute

Use this option to control which action is taken when the 700 Series is connected to a cellphone hands-free kit.

To change the Tel mute setting:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings > Tel mute.

3. Turn the Encoder to select the required option:

Mute. Mutes the audio output from the 700 Series when a call is received on your cellphone.

Aux. Allows the received call to be broadcast through the Auxilary input on the 700 Series.

Note: This feature may not operate all available hands-free kits.

Hands free kit must be connected to the TELMUTE input and

AUX input.

4. Press the Rotary Encoder to save the setting and exit.

5. Press any key to exit

Tuner region

Use this option to select the correct region .

To change the tuner region setting:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Rotary Encoder to select Settings > Tuner region.

3. Turn the Rotary Encoder to select the required region.

4. Press the Rotary Encoder to save the setting and exit.

5. Press any key to exit

VHF region

Use this option to select the correct VHF tuning region.

To change the VHF region setting:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Rotary Encoder to select the Settings > VHF region.

3. Turn the Rotary Encoder to select the required region.

4. Press the Rotary Encoder to save the setting and exit.

5. Press any key to exit

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Sources

Use this option to turn the AM or VHF tuner source on or off, if required. This is useful if you only listen to FM and do not wish to step through AM and VHF when selecting a tuner source.

To enable or disable the AM of VHF tuner sources:

1. Press the Menu key.

2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select the Settings > Sources.

3. If required, press the Encoder to enable the AM source ( ) or disable the AM source ( ).

4. If required, turn the Encoder to select VHF then, press the Encoder to enable the VHF source ( ) or disable the VHF source ( ).

5. Press any key to exit.

Factory Reset

The factory reset function will return all settings in the 700 Series to the factory default value.

Warning: All AM, FM and VHF station presents are erased. Tuner and VHF tuner regions are reset to USA. All zones are enabled and zone settings, tone, subwoofer filter settings, source settings and device name are returned to default values.

To reset your 700 Series to factory default values:

1. Press the Menu Key.

2. Turn and press the Encoder to select Settings > Update.

3. Turn and press the Encoder to select Factory reset. All settings will be restored to the factory default. At the completion of the reset process the stereo will automatically power down and restart.

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APPENDICES

TROUBLESHOOTInG

Problem

General

The unit does not respond to key presses.

Solution

• Reset the unit by pressing the Reset button inside the control panel door.

What is the best way to prevent corrosion on my 700 Series chrome finish?

As with all products with a chrome finish exposed to the harsh marine environment, a little care will help to preserve the finish and prevent corrosion. FUSION recommends that you clean any salt water and/or salt residue from the front panel with a damp cloth soaked in fresh water.

Problem

SiriusXM

Solution

When I press the tuner source button the

SiriusXM screen is not displayed.

Ensure you have the MS700 Tuner region set to ‘USA’. Press Menu >

Settings > Tuner region > and select ‘USA’.

• Ensure the SiriusXM module is plugged into the MS700.

• Unplug the SiriusXM module and check the pins in the SiriusXM plug are not damaged.

SiriusXM message: ‘Check

Tuner’

• Ensure the SiriusXM module is plugged into the MS700.

• Ensure the SiriusXM cable has not been damaged.

SiriusXM message: ‘Check

Antenna’

• Ensure the antenna is plugged into the SiriusXM Tuner module.

• Ensure the antenna is not damaged.

• Ensure the antenna cable has not been damaged

SiriusXM message: ‘No

Signal’.

• Ensure the antenna is not damaged.

• Ensure the antenna has a clear view of the sky and is not obscured.

• Ensure the antenna cable has not been damaged

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SiriusXM message:

‘Channel xx Not

Available’

A SiriusXM message informing you that the current channel is unavailable.

Possible causes are SiriusXM has removed the channel or your SiriusXM subscription has changed.

• Contact SiriusXM to update your subscription.

• Online: Go to www.siriusxm.com/subscriptions

• Phone: Call 1-866-635-2349

SiriusXM message:

‘Channel xx

Unsubscribed’

SiriusXM message:

‘Subscription

Updated’

• Contact SiriusXM to update your subscription.

• Online: Go to www.siriusxm.com/subscriptions

• Phone: Call 1-866-635-2349

A SiriusXM message informing you that you have either been granted access to or unsubscribed from various channels.

For more information about your subscription:

• Online: Go to www.siriusxm.com/subscriptions

• Phone: Call 1-866-635-2349

Problem iPod

Solution

Why does my FUSION

Head unit keep locking up when connected to my iPod/iPhone?

If you are experiencing software lock-ups or your unit freezes:

• Reset the Head unit by pressing the reset button inside the face plate.

• Reset your iPod/iPhone (see Apple website from modelspecific information). This should resume normal operation.

• Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes and the latest operating software in your iPod/iPhone. It is important to update software when Apple releases new versions. If you are connected via a dock, ensure you are using the correct sleeve and the connection to the Head unit is secure.

Will my iPod/iPhone connect to my FUSION product if the battery is flat?

No. It will take a number of minutes for the Apple product to get a minimum level of charge before it can connect and become operational. Please connect and wait for the unit to initialise.

My Apple Device has gone into thermal protection

Caution: The internal dock temperature of the MS-IP700 will be slightly higher than the ambient temperature outside the head unit. Should your Apple iPhone or iTouch shut down due to exceeding the operating temperature please carefully remove it from the

MS-IP700 and allow it to cool down before using again. Using your

Apple device in a low charged state will increase the heat generated whilst it is charging. For more information relating to this please follow the Apple support web site link below.

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2101

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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 mating correctly. It could also damage the connector in the dock or your iPod/iPhone itself.

If you are uncertain which iPod model you have, go to http://www.apple.com/support/ to get the correct model information for your iPod and sleeve.

If you are still unable to connect once you know for certain you have the correct iPod/iPhone–sleeve combination:

• Ensure that you have the latest version of operating software installed in your iPod/iPhone and the latest iTunes version. To do this, connect your iPod/iPhone to iTunes and it will check and, if necessary, prompt you to download the latest version.

If you are still unable to connect once you have confirmed that you have the latest software or you have updated your iPod/iPhone:

• Reset the iPod/iPhone (see the user manual for your Apple product) and also reset the Head unit (see FUSION user manual).

If you are still unable to connect:

• Contact your FUSION dealer or contact FUSION via the tech email on the FUSION website.

Problem Solution

Wireless Remote App for iPad and iPhone

My FUSION-

Link Wireless application displays “No stereo available”

My FUSION-Link

Wireless remote aplication wil not connect to my 700 Series stereo

The first thing to check is that you are connected to the correct wireless network for the 700 series.Once you have confirmed this close the App on the device and restart it (consult the manufacturers website for instructions on restarting) . If this fails check that you have a valid IP address on the 700 series and follow the instructions in the below tech support item

The first thing to check is that the 700 series is displaying a valid IP address on the about screen. Select the settings menu then about to confirm. If the display is “ IPNone “ the router is either not a compatible

DHCP product or not configured correctly. If the IP address starts with the prefix 169. it is not valid, this is a default address when the router is not sending a DHCP generated IP address or is configured incorrectly. Please review the Router’s instruction manual or contact the manufacturers website for technical help.

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SPECIFICATIONS

FCC compliance statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

• this device may not cause harmful interference, and

• this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

General specifications

Operating voltage ......................................10.2–16 VDC negative ground

Fuse rating .....................................................15 amp

DVD player

Laser power ..................................................Class I

Power output

Maximum .........................................................70 W x 4

26 WRMS per channel at 4 ohms

45 WRMS per channel at 2 ohms

Pre-output voltage ....................................3 VRMS

Auxiliary input sensitivity

The 700 Series AUX input sensitivity is 1V RMS when gain is set to

0dB.

• Increasing the gain by 6dB doubles the input sensitivity (0.5V RMS for same volume).

Tuning range

Europe and Australasia

FM radio frequency range 87.5–108 MHz.

Frequency step 100 kHz

AM radio frequency range 522–1620 MHz.

Frequency step 9 kHz

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USA

FM radio frequency range 87.5–107.9 MHz.

Frequency step 200 kHz

AM radio frequency range 530–1710 MHz.

Frequency step 10 kHz

Japan

FM radio frequency range 70–90 MHz.

Frequency step 50 kHz

AM radio frequency range 522–1620 MHz.

Frequency step 9 kHz

VHF tuning range

All regions

Frequency range: 156–164 MHz

LICENSING

Apple, the Apple logo, iPod and iPhone are trademarks of

Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the US and other countries.

Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. All rights reserved.

NMEA 2000 -- is a Registered

Trademark of the

National Marine

Electronics

Association, Inc.

SUPPORT, SALES AND SERVICE

FUSION Electronics in New Zealand

FUSION Electronics Australia

FUSION Electronics Europe

FUSION Electronics USA

+ 64 9 369 2900

+ 61 1300 736 012

+31 76 572 3632

+1 623 580 9000

Website: www.fusionelectronics.com

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700 Series

control panel, layout. ......................................................................................................................................................... 5

ethernet support ............................................................................................................................................................ 30

installing ................................................................................................................................................................................. 33

setting up ............................................................................................................................................................................. 40

specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................... 61

troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................ 58 alarm, setting and clearing ............................................................................................................................................ 13 album artwork setting on iPod, changing .......................................................................................................... 24 auxiliary input

adjusting input level ....................................................................................................................................................... 47

listening to auxiliary input ......................................................................................................................................... 28

preparing for auxiliary input .................................................................................................................................... 47

source screen ................................................................................................................................................................... 28 brightness of display screen, adjusting ................................................................................................................ 14 channels

locking/unlocking on SiriusXM .............................................................................................................................. 53

skipping on SiriusXM ................................................................................................................................................... 54

tuning to a channel ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 clock

display mode - 12 or 24 hour, changing ....................................................................................................... 49

displaying the time .......................................................................................................................................................... 12

setting the time ............................................................................................................................................................... 48 compact disks, handling correctly ............................................................................................................................... 1 connections .............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 contact information for support, sales & service ....................................................................................... 62 controls

control keys ...........................................................................................................................................................See keys

control panel, layout ......................................................................................................................................................... 5

control screens, opening ............................................................................................................................................... 8

FUSION-Link ...................................................................................................................................................................... 39

infrared remote control .............................................................................................................................................. 31

wired remote control ................................................................................................................................................... 30 display screen brightness, adjusting ...................................................................................................................... 14 docking unit, for iPod or USB flash drive ........................................................................................................... 44 encoder key, operating ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 ethernet support on 700 Series ............................................................................................................................. 30

FAST menu search feature on iPod ....................................................................................................................... 23

FUSION-Link control system ...................................................................................................................................... 29 gain value, adjusting for auxiliary input ................................................................................................................. 47 infrared (IR) remote control ......................................................................................................................................... 31 installing the 700 Series ................................................................................................................................................ 33 iPod compatibility .................................................................................................................................................................... 1

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controlling playback ..................................................................................................................................................... 22

FAST menu search feature ................................................................................................................................... 23

playing content ............................................................................................................................................................... 20

preparing for iPod input ........................................................................................................................................... 43

repeat setting, changing .......................................................................................................................................... 23

selecting tracks from playlist ............................................................................................................................... 21

settings, changing ........................................................................................................................................................ 23

shuffle setting, changing .......................................................................................................................................... 23

source screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 20

subtitles setting, changing ..................................................................................................................................... 24 keys

control key names and symbols ........................................................................................................................... 5

encoder key, operating ................................................................................................................................................ 6

key sound (beep) enable/disable ........................................................................................................................ 55

menu key, operating ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 language for menu display, changing .................................................................................................................. 55 linking zones 1 and 2 ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 menus

accessing ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7

language for menu display, changing ............................................................................................................. 55

menu key, operating ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 muting output ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10 naming a zone ...................................................................................................................................................................... 42

NMEA2000 data communication ......................................................................................................................... 29 noise (VHF, background), minimizing .................................................................................................................... 19 output level

adjusting .................................................................................................................................................................................9

muting .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 parental mode on SiriusXM ....................................................................................................................................... 52 power save option ............................................................................................................................................................. 55 powering the unit on and off ........................................................................................................................................ 8 presets

adding and removing ................................................................................................................................................... 18

tuning to a channel ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 problem solving............................................................................................................................See troubleshooting remote controls

infrared (IR .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31

wired....................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 repeat setting on iPod, changing ........................................................................................................................... 23 scan mode, tuning on....................................................................................................................................................... 19 settings

AM/VHF sources, enabling/disabling ............................................................................................................. 57

clock time, setting ........................................................................................................................................................ 48

key sound (beep) enable/disable ........................................................................................................................ 55

language for menu display, changing ............................................................................................................. 55

power save option ........................................................................................................................................................ 55

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sub filter, setting ........................................................................................................................................................... 54

tel mute setting ............................................................................................................................................................. 56

tuner region, setting ................................................................................................................................................... 56

VHF region, setting...................................................................................................................................................... 56

VHF, setting up ................................................................................................................................................................ 19 shuffle setting on iPod, changing ........................................................................................................................... 23

SiriusXM

activating the SiriusXM tuner ............................................................................................................................. 49

channel categories........................................................................................................................................................ 51

channel locking/unlocking ....................................................................................................................................... 53

channels ............................................................................................................................................................................... 50

lock and arrow icons ................................................................................................................................................... 51

menu options ................................................................................................................................................................... 50

parental mode ................................................................................................................................................................. 52

source screen .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 source screens

auxiliary input ................................................................................................................................................................... 28

described ............................................................................................................................................................................... 9

iPod ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

SiriusXM ............................................................................................................................................................................... 16

tuner source screens ................................................................................................................................................. 15 specifications for 700 Series .................................................................................................................................... 61 squelch level, setting ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 sub filter, setting ................................................................................................................................................................ 54 subtitles setting on iPod, changing ....................................................................................................................... 24 sub-woofer level

adjusting ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11

setting in a zone ............................................................................................................................................................ 42 support, sales and service, contact information ........................................................................................ 62 switching the unit on and off ........................................................................................................................................ 8 tel mute setting .................................................................................................................................................................. 56 time, displaying ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12 tone, adjusting ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................... 58 tuner

AM/VHF sources, enabling/disabling ............................................................................................................. 57

listening to .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15

region, setting ................................................................................................................................................................. 56

source screens ............................................................................................................................................................... 15

tuning methods ............................................................................................................................................................... 16 turning the unit on and off ............................................................................................................................................. 8

USB flash drive

controlling playback ..................................................................................................................................................... 25

format information ......................................................................................................................................................... 1

listening to your music ............................................................................................................................................. 24

preparing for input ...................................................................................................................................................... 43

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selecting audio tracks ............................................................................................................................................... 25

settings, changing ........................................................................................................................................................ 27

VHF

background noise, minimizing ............................................................................................................................... 19

region, setting ................................................................................................................................................................. 56

scan mode, turning on ............................................................................................................................................... 19

setting up ............................................................................................................................................................................ 19

tuner source, enabling/disabling........................................................................................................................ 57 volume

control, enabling/disabling in a zone ............................................................................................................... 44

level, adjusting .................................................................................................................................................................. 10

limit, setting in a zone ............................................................................................................................................... 42

wired remote control ................................................................................................................................................. 30 zones

enabling and disabling ............................................................................................................................................... 40

for controlling balance and levels ...................................................................................................................... 41

linking zones 1 and 2 .................................................................................................................................................. 41

naming a zone ................................................................................................................................................................. 42

selecting and setting up .......................................................................................................................................... 40

setting balance in a zone ......................................................................................................................................... 41

sub-woofer level, setting ......................................................................................................................................... 42

volume control, enabling/disabling .................................................................................................................... 41

volume limit, setting .................................................................................................................................................... 42

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© Copyright 2011 by FUSION Electronics Limited. All rights reserved. Product specifications, design and prices are subject to change without notice. Product availability may vary between sales regions. “Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance.

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Specifications and design are subject to change without notice

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