Garmin Fusion MS-RA770 Installation manual

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Apollo™ RA770 Installation
Instructions

Important Safety Information

WARNING
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
This device must be installed according to these instructions. Disconnect the vessel's power supply before beginning to install
this product. Before applying power to this product, make sure it has been
correctly grounded, following the instructions in the guide.
CAUTION
Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding.
NOTICE
When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite side of the surface.
You must read all installation instructions before beginning the installation. If you experience difficulty during the installation, contact FUSION® Product Support.

What's In the Box

• Mounting gasket
• Four 8-gauge, self-tapping screws
• Two screw covers
• Power and speaker wiring harness
• Auxiliary-in, line-out, and subwoofer-out wiring harnesses
• 2 m (6 ft.) NMEA 2000® drop cable
• Dust cover

Tools Needed

• Phillips screwdriver
• Electric drill
• Drill bit (size varies based on surface material and screws used)
• Rotary cutting tool or jigsaw
• Silicone-based marine sealant (optional)

Mounting Considerations

• The stereo must be mounted on a flat surface.
• The stereo must be mounted in a location that allows open airflow around the rear of the stereo for heat ventilation.
• If you are installing the stereo in a location that may be exposed to water, it must be mounted within 45 degrees below or 15 degrees above the horizontal plane.
If you are installing the stereo in a location that may be exposed to water, you should install any connected cables with a drip loop to allow water to drip down off the cable and avoid damage to the stereo.
• If you need to mount the stereo outside a boat, it must be mounted in a location far above the waterline, where it is not submerged.
• If you need to mount the stereo outside a boat, it should be mounted in a location where it cannot be damaged by docks, pilings, or other pieces of equipment.
• To avoid interference with a magnetic compass, the stereo should be installed at least 15 cm (5.9 in.) away from a compass.

Mounting the Stereo

NOTICE
Be careful when cutting the hole to mount the stereo. There is only a small amount of clearance between the case and the mounting holes, and cutting the hole too large could compromise the stability of the stereo after it is mounted.
Be careful when installing the stereo in an aluminum boat or a boat with a conductive hull, if you require the electrical system to be isolated from the boat hull.
Do not apply grease or lubricant to the screws when fastening the stereo to the mounting surface. Grease or other lubricants can cause damage to the stereo housing.
Before you can mount the stereo in a new location on the mounting surface, you must select a location in accordance with the mounting considerations.
Trim the template and make sure it fits at the mounting
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location. Adhere the template to the mounting surface.
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Using a drill bit appropriate for the mounting surface, drill a
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hole inside the corner of the dashed line on the template to prepare the mounting surface for cutting.
Using a rotary-cutting tool, cut the mounting surface along
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the inside of the dashed line on the template. Place the stereo in the cutout À to test the fit.
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If necessary, use a file and sandpaper to refine the size of
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the cutout. After the stereo fits correctly in the cutout, ensure the
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mounting holes on the stereo line up with the pilot holes on the template.
If the mounting holes on the stereo do not line up, mark the
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new pilot-hole locations. Using an appropriately sized drill bit for the mounting surface
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and screw type, drill the pilot holes. Remove the template from the mounting surface.
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Make the necessary wiring connections (Connection
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Considerations, page 2).
Select an option:
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• If you are installing the stereo in a dry location, place the included mounting gasket Á on the back of the stereo.
• If you are installing the stereo in a location that is exposed to water, apply silicone-based marine sealant on the mounting surface around the cutout.
NOTICE
Do not install the included mounting gasket if you applied sealant to the mounting surface. Using sealant and the mounting gasket may reduce water resistance.
Place the stereo into the cutout.
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Secure the stereo to the mounting surface using the included
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screws Â. You should hand-tighten the screws when securing the
stereo to the mounting surface to avoid overtightening them. Snap the screw covers in place Ã.
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Item Description
ANTENNA Connects the stereo to a typical AM/FM antenna.
If you are installing the stereo on a boat with a metal hull, you must use a ground-dependent antenna. If you are installing the stereo on a boat with a non-metal hull, you must use a ground-independent antenna. See the installation instructions provided with your antenna for more information.
NMEA 2000 Connects the stereo to a NMEA 2000 network (NMEA
ETHERNET Connects the stereo to another FUSION PartyBus
SIRIUS XM Connects the stereo to a SiriusXM® Connect Tuner to
USB Connects the stereo to a USB source.
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
FUSE Contains the 15 A fuse for the device.
À
Á
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2000 System Wiring Diagram, page 4).
Connects to an NRX series remote control directly (Configuring an Optional Wired Remote, page 4).
stereo, zone stereo, or network (FUSION PartyBus
Networking, page 4).
receive SiriusXM stations where available (not included).
Connects to a FUSION DAB module to receive DAB stations where available (not included).
Connects the stereo to an optical digital audio source, such as TV or DVD player.
Connects the stereo to the wiring harness for auxiliary input 2, and for the line and subwoofer outputs for zones 3 and 4.
Connects the stereo to the wiring harness for auxiliary input 1, and for the line and subwoofer outputs for zones 1 and 2.
Connects the stereo to the power and speaker wiring harness.

Wiring Harness Wire and Connector Identification

Connection Considerations

For the stereo to function correctly, you must connect it to power, to speakers, and to input sources. You should carefully plan the layout of the stereo, speakers, input sources, optional NMEA 2000 network, and optional FUSION PartyBus™ devices or network before making any connections.

Port Identification

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Wire or RCA Connector Function
Ground (-) Black Connects to the negative terminal of
Power (+) Yellow Connects to the positive terminal of a
Ignition Red Connects to a separately-switched,
Bare Wire Color or RCA Label Name
Notes
a 12 Vdc power source capable of supplying 15 A. You should connect this wire before connecting the yellow wire. All accessories connected to the stereo must share a common ground location (Connecting to Power, page 3).
12 Vdc power source capable of supplying 15 A.
12 Vdc connection, such as an ignition bus, to turn the stereo on and off. If you are not using a switched 12 Vdc connection, you must connect this to the same source as the yellow (power) wire
Wire or RCA Connector Function
Amplifier on Blue Connects to optional external
Telemute Brown Activates when connected to ground.
Dim Orange Connects to the boat's illumination
Speaker zone 1 left (+)
Speaker zone 1 left (-)
Speaker zone 1 right (+)
Speaker zone 1 right (-)
Speaker zone 2 left (+)
Speaker zone 2 left (-)
Speaker zone 2 right (+)
Speaker zone 2 right (-)
Zone 1 line out (left)
Zone 1 line out (right)
Zone 1 subwoofer out
Zone 2 line out (left)
Zone 2 line out (right)
Zone 2 subwoofer out
Auxiliary in 1 left Auxiliary in 1 right
Zone 3 line out (left )
Zone 3 line out (right)
Zone 3 subwoofer out
Zone 4 line out (left)
Zone 4 line out (right)
Zone 4 subwoofer out
Auxiliary in 2 left Auxiliary in 2 right
Bare Wire Color or RCA Label Name
White
White/black
Gray
Gray/black
Green
Green/ black
Purple
Purple/ black
ZONE 1 ZONE 1
SUB OUT
ZONE 2 ZONE 2
SUB OUT
AUX IN 1 Provides an RCA stereo line input for
ZONE 3 ZONE 3
SUB OUT
ZONE 4 ZONE 4
SUB OUT
AUX IN 2 Provides and RCA stereo line input
Notes
amplifiers, enabling them to turn on when the stereo turns on.
For example, when you connect this wire to a compatible, hands-free mobile kit, the audio mutes or the input switches to Aux1 when a call is received and the kit connects this wire to ground. You can enable this functionality from the settings menu.
wire to dim the stereo screen when the lights are on.
The gauge of the illumination wire must be suitable for the fuse supplying the circuit it is connected to.
Provides output to an external amplifier, and is associated with the volume control for zone 1.
Each subwoofer cable provides a single mono output to a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier.
Provides output to an external amplifier, and is associated with the volume control for zone 2.
Each subwoofer cable provides a single mono output to a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier.
audio sources, such as a CD or MP3 player.
Provides output to an external amplifier, and is associated with the volume control for zone 3.
Each subwoofer cable provides a single mono output to a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier.
Provides output to an external amplifier, and is associated with the volume control for zone 4.
Each subwoofer cable provides a single mono output to a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier.
for audio sources, such as a CD or MP3 player.
to the battery. This provides power to the stereo and a constant trickle-power standby feed.
You should connect the red signal wire to the same battery through the ignition or another manual switch to turn the stereo on and off. If you are not routing the red wire through the ignition or another manual switch, you can connect the red wire to the yellow wire, and connect them both to the positive (+) battery terminal.
You must connect the power wires to the battery through a 15 A fuse or a 15 A circuit breaker.
If it is necessary to extend the yellow power and black ground wires, use 14 AWG (2.08 mm2) wire. For extensions longer than 1 m (3 ft.), use 12 AWG (3.31 mm²) wire. If it is necessary to extend the red wire, use 22 AWG (0.33 mm2) wire.
Route the yellow power À, red signal Á, and black ground
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wires to the battery, and route the wiring-harness plug to the stereo.
Do not connect the wiring harness to the stereo until all of the bare wire connections have been made.
Connect the black wire to the negative (-) battery terminal.
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If you are routing the red wire through the ignition or another
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manual switch Ã, connect the red signal wire to the ignition or switch.
Connect the red wire to the yellow wire, install a 15 A fuse
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Ä
as close to the battery as possible, and connect both wires to the positive (+) battery terminal.
NOTE: If you are running the red wire through a fused switch, it is not necessary to connect the red wire to the yellow wire or to add an another fuse to the red wire.

Speaker Zones

You can group speakers in one area into a speaker zone. This enables you to control the audio level of the zones individually. For example, you could make the audio quieter in the cabin and louder on deck.
Up to two pairs of speakers can be connected per channel of each zone, in parallel. A zone can support no more than four speakers using the on-board amplifier.
Zones 1 and 2 are powered by the on-board amplifier. To use the RCA line outputs and the RCA subwoofer outputs for zones 1 and 2, you must connect external amplifiers.
Zones 3 and 4 are available as line-level outputs only. To use the RCA line outputs and the RCA subwoofer outputs for zones 3 and 4, you must connect external amplifiers.
You can set the balance, volume limit, tone, subwoofer level, subwoofer frequency, and name for each zone, and configure other zone-specific settings.

Connecting to Power

When connecting the stereo to power, you must connect both power wires. You should connect the yellow power wire directly
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