Fusion PartyBus Networking
The Fusion PartyBus networking feature allows you to connect multiple compatible stereos together on a
network, using a combination of wired or wireless connections.
You can group a compatible stereo, such as the Apollo WB675 stereo, with other compatible stereos connected
to the network. Grouped stereos can share available sources and control media playback on all of the stereos in
the group, which allows for a synchronized audio experience across the vessel. You can quickly create, edit, and
break up groups as needed from any compatible stereo or remote control on the network.
NOTE: A zone stereo, such as the Apollo SRX400, can create or join a group to control and play sources from
other stereos, but it cannot share its sources with the group.
For additional considerations when sharing sources, see the owner's manual.
You can use compatible stereos and remote controls, whether they are grouped or not, to adjust the volume of
the available speaker zones for any stereo on the network.
Wired Networking Considerations
When you are planning your network installation, observe the following considerations for all wired connections.
• You must connect devices using standard Cat5e or Cat6 network cables with RJ45 connectors.
• You can use one network cable to directly connect two compatible devices.
• You must use wired network switches and wired or wireless network routers when you connect more than
two compatible devices to a network.
• If you install a router on the network, it should be configured to be a DHCP server by default. See your router
instructions for more information.
• If you do not install a router, and there are no other DHCP servers on the network, you should configure one
Fusion PartyBus stereo to be a DHCP server.
Wired Network Example for Direct Connections
No network setting changes are needed when connecting two devices together directly.
Fusion PartyBus zone stereo or remote control
Apollo MS-WB675 stereo
Fusion PartyBus stereo
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