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Zones 1 and 2 are powered by the on-board, Class D amplifier. 

To use the three line outputs and the three subwoofer outputs, 

you must connect external amplifiers.
You can set the balance, volume limit, subwoofer level, and 

name for each of the available zones. Up to two pairs of 

speakers can be connected per zone in parallel to increase the 

amplifier output.

Setting up Speaker Zones

1

Select   > 

SETTINGS

 > 

ZONE

.

2

Select a zone.

3

Select one or more options:

NOTE: 

Not all options are available for all zones.

• To disable the zone and remove it from the audio level 

pages, select 

ENABLED

 to clear the option button. When 

a zone is disabled, you cannot change any of the settings 

for that zone.

• To link zones 1 and 2, select 

LINK TO ZONE 1

 to fill the 

option button.

• To adjust the right and left speaker balance of this zone, 

select 

BALANCE

, and use the dial to set the balance.

• To limit the maximum volume output of this zone, select 

VOLUME LIMIT

, and use the dial to set the limit.

• To set the subwoofer level for this zone, select 

SUB 

LEVEL

, and use the dial to set the level.

TIP: 

To open the subwoofer level from any screen, press 

and hold the dial for three seconds.

• To give the zone a specific name, select 

ZONE NAME 

(

Entering Text

).

• To allow the volume of this zone to be controlled by 

another amplifier or stereo and provide a fixed line level 

output, select 

VOLUME CONTROL

 to clear the option 

button.

Linking Zones

1

Select   > 

SETTINGS

 > 

ZONE

 > 

ZONE 2

.

2

Select 

LINK TO ZONE 1

 to fill the button.

When zones 1 and 2 are linked,   appears between zones 1 

and 2 on the volume screen.

Disabling the Internal Amplifiers

When you use external amplifiers for zones 1 and 2, you can 

disable the internal amplifiers to reduce power consumption.

1

Select   > 

SETTINGS

 > 

ZONE

.

2

Select 

AMPS ON

 to clear the option button.

Adjusting the Subwoofer Filter

You can use the subwoofer filter setting to control the subwoofer 

cutoff frequency, which can enhance the blend of the sound 

produced by the speakers and the subwoofer. Audio signals 

above the selected frequency are not passed to the subwoofer. 

The setting applies to all subwoofer outputs.

1

Select   > 

SETTINGS

 > 

ZONE

 > 

SUBWOOFER FILTER

.

2

Select a frequency.

3

Press the dial to save the selection.

Infrared Remote Control

You can use the infrared (IR) remote control to control the AV 

stereo. The remote buttons function similarly to the device 

buttons. The result of a button press varies based on the active 

media source.

NOTE: 

The remote is included only with AV models.

Button

Function

Turns the device on and off.

Cycles the available sources.

Button

Function

DSP

Displays the CD track, DVD chapter, and title you are 
watching or listening to on the connected TV.

ZOOM

Zooms in on the DVD picture.

SUB-T

Cycles through the available subtitle languages for the 
DVD.

DVD

Opens the DVD setup menu on the connected TV.

MNU

• Opens the navigation menu.
• DVD source: Opens the menu in the connected TV.
Mutes and unmutes the audio.

Arrows

Moves through the menus and settings.

SEL

Selects the highlighted option or setting.

RPT

Repeats the current selection.

RDM

Plays tracks or chapters in a random order.
Tells Pandora you like this track and would like more 
tracks similar to this played on this station.
Tells Pandora not to play this track.

• Pauses or resumes the current track, when using an 

applicable source.

• Cycles through the tuning modes (auto, manual, and 

presets), when using an applicable source.

Press once to stop the play.
Press twice to return to the beginning.
Skips to the previous channel, preset, or track, when 
using an applicable source.
Skips back (rewinds) in the track or chapter.

Skips ahead (fast forward) in the track or chapter.

Skips to the next channel, preset, or track, when using 
an applicable source.

Numeric 
buttons

Allows you to enter numbers and numeric information, 
such as specific track numbers.

Bluetooth Device Playback

You can pair the stereo to up to eight Bluetooth media devices.
You can control the playback using the keys, but you cannot 

browse the music collection. You should select the song or 

playlist on the media device.
The availability of song information such as song title, artist 

name, and track duration depends on the capability of the media 

player and music application. Album cover artwork and the 

shuffle and repeat status icons are not supported over Bluetooth 

wireless technology.

Connecting a Compatible Bluetooth Device

You can play media from a compatible Bluetooth device using 

the Bluetooth wireless connection.

1

Select the Bluetooth source.

2

Select   > 

DISCOVERABLE

 to make the stereo visible to 

your compatible Bluetooth device.

3

Enable Bluetooth on your compatible Bluetooth device.

4

Bring the compatible Bluetooth device within 10 m (33 ft.) of 

the stereo.

5

On your compatible Bluetooth device, search for Bluetooth 

devices.

6

On your compatible Bluetooth device, select the stereo from 

the list of detected devices.

7

On your compatible Bluetooth device, follow the on-screen 

instructions to pair and connect to the discovered stereo.
When pairing, your compatible Bluetooth device may ask you 

to confirm a code on the stereo. The stereo does not display 

Bluetooth Device Playback

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Summary of Contents for 650 Series AV650

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual EN US A 190 01760 00 B N A 1 15 SPECIFICATION CONTROL DRAWING Revisions Rev Date Description ECO No A 12 29 14 Production Release B 4 1 15 Updated content to reflect SW changes 125927...

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Page 3: ...word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license NMEA NMEA 2000 and the NMEA 2000 logo are registered trademarks of the National Marine Elec...

Page 4: ...vice 5 Radio 5 Setting the Tuner Region 5 Changing the Radio Station 5 Presets 5 Saving a Channel as a Preset 5 Removing Presets 6 SiriusXM Satellite Radio 6 Enabling the SiriusXM Source 6 Locating th...

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Page 6: ...track Select to adjust the screen and dial brightness or to adjust the screen contrast Pandora Press and hold to tell Pandora you like this track and would like more tracks similar to this played on t...

Page 7: ...ou are connecting an Android device to the stereo you should unlock the device before connecting the adapter cable 5 Slide in the device tray and close the door Connecting a USB Device Using the USB C...

Page 8: ...ith AV models Button Function Turns the device on and off Cycles the available sources Button Function DSP Displays the CD track DVD chapter and title you are watching or listening to on the connected...

Page 9: ...Apple Device Playback You can connect various USB media players and smartphones to the stereo For example you can connect an Android smartphone a USB flash drive or a compatible Apple device How you...

Page 10: ...layed on this station select To tell Pandora not to play this track select To change to a different station select and select the station To add a new station select ADD STATION and select the station...

Page 11: ...is not activated within the hour go to http care siriusxm com refresh or contact SiriusXM by phone at 1 855 MYREFRESH 697 3373 Selecting a Category You can control which categories of channels are av...

Page 12: ...ice can either mute the audio or broadcast the call through the AUX2 input See your hands free kit instructions TUNER REGION Sets the region used by the FM AM and SiriusXM source SET DEVICE NAME Sets...

Page 13: ...MTP device is unresponsive For best results the music folders on an MTP device should not contain more than 300 files each Exceeding 300 files per folder can cause the Android device to become unrespo...

Page 14: ...edia player connecting 2 menu key 1 MTP 4 8 N NMEA 2000 7 P Pandora radio 5 power key 1 presets 5 6 product registration 7 R radio AM 5 FM 5 SiriusXM 6 registering the device 7 remote control 3 7 repe...

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