Fusion MS-CD80 User Manual

Specications and design are subject to change without notice.
User / Installation Manual
Marine CD/MP3 Receiver
MS-CD80
Contents
Installation 1
Button Description 4
General Operation 5
Menu Selection Function 6
Radio Operation 6
CD Operation 7
MP3/WMA Operation 8
iPod® Operation 9
USB Operation 10
Supported MP3/WMA Formats 10
Technical Specifications 12
Tuning Range 12
Installation
Headunit Installation
Before installing the unit, please remove the two transit screws.
Note: When installing this unit on a vessel, use the two pieces of plastic lm (supplied with the unit) to seal the two holes after removing the screws.
Mounting Hole Dimensions 180mmW x 178mmD x 50mmH
SIDE VIEW
OF
CHASSIS
SCREW (5MM)
NUT(5MM)
PERFORATED STRAP
FASTEN THIS END TO SCREW STUD ON REAR OF CHASSIS
20' MAX
FRONT PANEL
BEND TOP TABS UPWARD
BEND BOTTOM TABS DOWNWARD
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INSTALLATION
Notes 13
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SCREW STUD
NUT(5MM)
FASTEN THIS END TO A SECURE LOCATION. DRIL HOLE IF NECESSARY.
Insert the sleeve into the mounting hole and select the appropriate tabs to secure it rmly by bending them into position.
Use the supplied strap to support the rear of the unit.
MOUNTING SLEEVE
DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL
Removing The Unit
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REMOVING THE UNIT
1. Press the open button on the face plate
2. Insert the supplied keys into the grooves in the housing until they click (as shown)
3. Pull the levers towards you and slowly remove the unit from the cage.
Detaching Front Panel
Wiring Connections
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WIRING CONNECTIONS
1. To detach the front panel press the open button
2. Then press the release button on the front underside edge and slide the face toward you.
3. A protective case is supplied to store your removeable front panel in.
Reattaching Front Panel
1. If the panel bracket is in the open position slide the panel back on into position.
2. If the panel bracket is in the upright position clip one end in rstly and then clip the other end in and the panel will lock in place.
Button Description
General Operation
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BUTTON DESCRIPTION
1. / Play/Pause
2. SCN (track preview)
3. RPT (Repeat)
4. SHF (Shue)
5. DIR -
6. DIR +
7. DISPLAY
8. OPEN
9. MON -Mono/Stereo
10. BND/LOU/ENT
11. MODE/Sub Woofer
12. EQ (Equaliser)
13. Mute
14. (Eject)
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15. LCD Screen
16. Power ON/OFF
17. SEL/MENU
18. Volume Up +
19. Rewind
20. Volume Down -
21. Forward
22. USB/AUX 3.5mm Socket Interface
23. AS/PS - Auto store preset scan iPod Menu
24. Preset Station Buttons (1-6)
25. Disc Slot
26. Reset button
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POWER ON/OFF
Press the power ON/OFF button (16)
FRONT PANEL RELEASE
Press OPEN button (8) to open the front panel
SOUND ADJUSTMENT
Press the SEL/MENU button (17) repeatedly to cycle the audio mode through bass, treble, balance and fader modes. Press the VOLUME UP button or VOLUME DOWN button to adjust the selected mode.
Bass Treble Balance Fader
SETTING THE CLOCK
Press the DISPLAY button once to switch to display clock, then press and hold the DISPLAY Button until the clock is displayed and ashes. Press the button to change the minutes and the button to change the hours. Press DISPLAY button to conrm and exit.
MUTE
Press MUTE button to mute the sound. Press again to resume.
LOUDNESS
Press and hold the BND/LOU/ENT button (10) to reinforce the bass output. Press again to cancel.
MODE SELECTION
Press the MODE/SW button to cycle through the source modes. Only active modes will be displayed. Eg. If there is no CD loaded CD mode will not be selectable.
SUBWOOFER LINE OUT
Press and hold MODE/SW button (11) to activate the Subwoofer output. Repeat to deactivate
EQUALIZATION
Press the EQ button repeatedly to cycle through and select the EQ option you desire.
ESP
Electronic shock protection provides a 10 second read ahead buer.
RESET BUTTON
The RESET button is located in the housing of the unit button (26) and must be activated with a ballpoint pen or something similar under the following conditions.
1. An error symbol is displayed
2. Function buttons do not operate correctly
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GENERAL OPERATION
Menu Selection Function
Press and hold SEL button (17) to enter Menu Select Mode. Press the VOLUME UP button (18) or the VOLUME DOWN button (20) to adjust the BEEP function.
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MENU SELECTION
BEEP 2nd MODE
Only beeps on press and hold functions.
BEEP ALL
Beeps on all key presses.
BEEP OFF
Beeps disabled.
Radio Operation
Press the MODE button (11) to select the Radio mode.
SELECTING FREQUENCY BAND
Press BND/LOU/ENT button (10) to cycle through and select the desired band
If there is no CD loaded press OPEN Button (8) and gently insert the disc until you feel some resistance. The CD will be drawn into the unit and playback will begin. If there is a CD already in the unit press the MODE button (11) until CD mode is displayed.
EJECTING A DISC
Press the OPEN button (8) and press the EJECT button (14).
PAUSE PLAY
Press PAUSE/PLAY button (1) to pause play, press again to resume.
TRACK SELECTION
Press the button (19) to skip to the previous track or Button (21) to skip to the next track. Press and hold (21) to FAST FORWARD and (19) to FAST REWIND.
REPEAT TRACK
Press RPT button (3) to continuously repeat the track.
Press again to cancel.
SHUFFLE
Press the SHF button (4) to play the tracks in a random order. Press again to cancel.
SCAN TRACKS
Press SCN button (2) to play a few seconds of each track. Press again to cancel and continue playing the track.
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CD OPERATION
SELECTING STATION
Auto Seek
Press the button (19) or button (21) to activate the automatic seek function up or down the frequency spectrum.
Manual
Press and hold the button (19) or the button (21) until MANUAL appears on the screen. If neither button is pressed for several seconds the unit will switch to AUTO SEEK.
AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING AND PRESET SCAN
Automatic Memory Storing
Press and hold the AS/PS button (23) and the unit will search for the strongest signals and then store them in the presets.
Preset Scan
Press the AS/PS button (23) to preview all stored preset stations. Stations with weak signal levels are bypassed.
STORING PRESET STATIONS
FM 1 FM 2 FM 3 AM/MW
There are six presets available for each band (FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM).
1. Select the desired band and tune in the station you want to store.
2. Press and hold the PRESET button (24) 1-6 until a beep is heard to conrm and the preset number is displayed.
MONO/STEREO
Press MON button (9) to select Mono or Stereo mode.
TUNER REGION SETUP
To change the tuner region between Europe (EUR) and USA (default is Europe),
1. Press and hold SEL/MENU button (17) until region displayed.
2. Then press VOL + (18) or VOL - (20) buttons to cycle.
CD Operation
MP3/WMA Operation
iPod® Operation
TRACK SELECTION
Press the button (19) to skip to the previous track or
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MP3 OPERATION
button (21) to skip to the next track.
DIRECTORY SELECTION
Press DIR - button (5) or DIR + button (6) to navigate the directory. If your tracks are arranged in albums this function steps up and down albums.
DIRECT TRACK SEARCH
Press the iPod Menu button (23) once to enter the search mode then select the track number as follows: Method 1: VOLUME +/- button (18 & 20) and conrm by pressing the BND/LOU/ENT button (10). Method 2: Direct numeric entry with the buttons 1-6 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), MODE/SW (7), TUNE (8, 9), DISP (0) button and conrm by pressing the BND button.
DIRECTORY OR FILE NAME SEARCH
Press the iPod Menu button (23) twice to enter the search mode. Method 1: Characters are entered via the VOLUME +/- button (18 & 20). Charac ters available are A-Z, 0-9, _,-,+. Enter the desired character and conrm with the SEL/MENU button (17) the cursor will move to the next digit. Once complete press the BND/LOU/ENT button (10) to begin search. Method 2: Direct numeric entry as shown in the following table:
SEARCHING ROOT DIRECTORY
BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON FUNCTION
AS/PS Mode Select BND/LOU ENT
1 A, B, C, 1 2 D, E, F, 2 3 G, H, I, 3 4 J, K, L, 4 5 M, N, O, 5/
Directory DOWN
MOD S, T, U, 7 V, W, X, 8
Y, Z, SPACE, 9 SEL Character Shift
DISP _, -, +, 0 VOL +
6 P, Q, R, 6/
Director UP
Right
Character Select
(A-Z, 0-9, +, -)
Press the iPod Menu button (23) three times to enter the search mode. Press the (19) and (21) buttons to select the directory or le name displayed then press BND/ LOU/ENT to play the selection.
SEARCHING CURRENT DIRECTORY
Press the iPod Menu button (23) four times to enter the search mode. Press the (19) and (21) buttons to select the directory or le name displayed then press BND/ LOU/ENT to play the selection.
PAUSE PLAY
Press PLAY/PAUSE button (1) to pause MP3 play. Press to resume.
REPEAT SONG OR FOLDER
Press RPT button (3) to continuously repeat the current song. Press and hold RPT to repeat all songs in the current folder. Press again to cancel.
SHUFFLE
Press SHF button (4) to play all songs in random. Press and hold to select a folder and play contents of folder in random order. Press again to cancel.
PREVIEW ALL SONGS
Press SCN button (2) to play the rst several seconds of each song. Press and hold to play the rst several seconds of the rst track in each folder. Press again during intro to play entire track.
DISPLAY INFORMATION
Press DISP button (7) to display the Clock, ID3 Tag (if available: Directory name, Song title, Artist name).
WMA OPERATION
Operation of discs recorded in this format is the same as MP3.
There are three options to connect an iPod to the unit:
Option 1: Via the MS–IP15L accessory cable (available separately). Option 2: Via the MS–IPDOCK Marine External Dock (available separately). For a full list compatible iPods see the MS–IPDOCK
manual product manual or visit www.fusionelectronics.com
Option 3: Via the auxiliary input 3.5mm front panel input.
IPOD MENU SEARCH
During playback press iPod Menu button (23) to display menu. Press the Volume Down button (20) or Volume Up (18) button to navigate the menu and search by the following catagories.
PLAYLIST/ARTIST/ALBUM/GENRE/SONG/COMPOSER Press SEL/MENU button (17) to enter the selected sub menu and search within the folder in the same manner pressing Volume Down/Up buttons (20, 18) and SEL/MENU (17).
DISPLAY
During playback press DISP button (7) to display current song information SONG TITLE/ARTIST/ALBUM NAME/CLOCK/TRACK/PLAY TIME.
PAUSE PLAY
Press PAUSE/PLAY button (1) to pause play, press again to resume.
REPEAT TRACK
During playback press RPT button (3) and RPT will be displayed press again to cancel.
RANDOM PLAY
During playback press SHF button (4) once the current selection has nished playing, all songs in the current category will play in a random order. Press again to cancel.
TRACK SELECTION
During playback press button (21) to select the next track. Press button (19) to play the previous track. If the song has been playing more than 1 second it will resume play from the beginning, if playing more than 2 seconds the previous song will be selected.
FAST FORWARD
Press and hold button (21) for 2 seconds to activate.
REWIND
Press and hold button (19) for 2 seconds to activate.
AUXILIARY INPUT
Connect an Auxiliary device to the front 3.5mm AUX socket. Press MODE button (11) to select AUX.
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iPod OPERATION
USB Operation
Connect the USB device via the USB interface (22) and playback of MP3/WMA les will start automatically. USB mode can be selected with the MODE button (11). Operation of the USB is identical to MP3 operation. (see page 8
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USB OPERATION
CAUTION: To safely eject the USB device ensure you change the mode to another source before removing the device.
NOTE: This product does not support all USB/MP3 players.
WARNING: Ensure when connecting an MP3 player via the USB interface that it has rechargeable batteries NOT standard batteries in use as this may cause the batteries to explode.
Supported MP3/WMA Formats
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
- Avoid touching the surface
- Avoid exposing the disc to direct sunlight
- Ensure the disc is clean
- Ensure the disc is not scratched or damaged.
PLAYBACK OF CD-R/CD-RW
- If your CR-R/CD-RW will not play. Ensure that the last recording session was closed or nalised.
SUPPORTED MEDIA
- Only use compact discs with the CD logo’s on the label as listed below.
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HANDLING CD’S
NOTES ON MP3 FILES
1. The disc must be in the ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 format.
2. When naming a MP3 le, be sure the le name extension is “MP3”.
3. For a non-MP3 le, even though the le name extension is “MP3”, the unit cannot recognise it.
1) MP3: Compliant with layer 3 of MPEG1
-Sampling rates (kHz): 44.1
-Bit rates (kbps): 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 variable bit rates supported.
2) WMA: Compliant with Windows Media Audio 9
-Sampling rates (kHz): 44.1
-Bit rates (kbps): 32 to 192 does not support DRM and Lossless, Professional and Voice of WMA9
MP3/WMA
Max Files 999
Max Folders 500
Folder Depth 8
- If you use compact discs without the above logo’s, correct performance cannot be guaranteed
- You can play audio discs recorded on CD-R (Recordable) and CD-RW (Re Writable) media
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPod and iTunes are Trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thompson.”
“Supply of this product only conveys a licence for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a licence nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue generation) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via
internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications. An
independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit
http://www.mp3licensing.com”
Technical Specifications
Notes
Operating Voltage DC 12volts, Negative Ground
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Chassis Dimensions 180(W) x 178(D) x 50(H) Output Power 40 Watts x 4 Channels Max Current Draw 15 amps Output RCA line level Front and Rear Channels Subwoofer RCA Output Output Impedance 4-8 Ohms
Tuning Range
EUROPE AND AUSTRALASIA
FM Radio AM Radio Frequency Range: Frequency Range:
87.5 - 108 MHz 522 -1620 KHz Frequency Step: Frequency Step: 100 kHz 9 kHz
USA
FM Radio AM Radio Frequency Range: Frequency Range:
87.5 - 107.9 MHz 530 -1710 KHz Frequency Step: Frequency Step: 200 kHz 10 kHz
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© Copyright 2010 by FUSION Electronics Limited.
without notice.
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