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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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Summary of Contents for FUSION APOLLO MS-WB675

Page 1: ...a dust mask when drilling cutting or sanding NOTICE When drilling or cutting always check what is on the opposite side of the surface to avoid damaging the vessel Do not use the stereo as a template...

Page 2: ...ing might not achieve IPX2 water ingress protection To avoid interference with a magnetic compass you must mount the device at least 15 cm 6 in away from a compass Mounting the Device NOTICE If you ar...

Page 3: ...ive DAB stations where available not included DIGITAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL Connects the stereo to an optical digital audio source such as TV or DVD player ETHERNET Connects the stereo to another Fusion Pa...

Page 4: ...to a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier Wiring Harness RCA Connector Function RCA Label Name Notes Zone 1 line out left Zone 1 line out right Zone 1 subwoofer out ZONE 1 ZONE 1 SUB OUT Provides...

Page 5: ...signal wire to function correctly Telemute Brown Activates when connected to ground For example when you connect this wire to a compatible hands free mobile kit the audio mutes or the input switches...

Page 6: ...turn the stereo on and off automatically when you turn the vessel on and off or when you activate the switch Using this wire to turn the stereo on and off behaves in the same way as using the power bu...

Page 7: ...s switch is needed only if a circuit breaker is not available or if it provides a more convenient method of cutting power to the stereo Black wire Ground 15 A fuse not included This fuse is required i...

Page 8: ...1 A fuse not included You must install this fuse on the red wire before you connect the red wire to the ignition or ACC switch Ignition or ACC switch Connecting the red wire to this switch allows the...

Page 9: ...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 One zone can support...

Page 10: ...onnected to a zone line out A connected amplifier must use the same ground as the stereo for this signal wire to function correctly Powered amplifier connected to the zone 2 line out Zone 2 line out a...

Page 11: ...er with a built in GPS antenna a wind instrument or a water speed sensor it can be configured to automatically adjust the volume according to the engine RPM the speed over ground the wind speed or the...

Page 12: ...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 installat...

Page 13: ...etwork setting changes are needed when connecting multiple Fusion PartyBus devices using a switch but if you are using a router you may need to configure it to be a DHCP server See your router instruc...

Page 14: ...ecessary All stereos should use their default configuration DHCP CLIENT 7 Test the network by selecting GROUPS to view a list of devices connected to the on the network and select an option If any dev...

Page 15: ...to the network using an Ethernet cable Verify that only one device either a stereo or a router is configured as a DHCP server Change the channel on your router or wireless access point to test for and...

Page 16: ...ncies protocols Bluetooth 2 4 GHz 12 dBm nominal ANT 2 4 GHz 11 77 dBm nominal Compass safe distance 15 cm 6 in On board Class D amplifier Output music power per channel 4 x 70 W max 2 ohm Total outpu...

Page 17: ...Drawings Side Dimensions 107 mm 4 21 in 55 mm 2 17 in 130 mm 5 10 in Top Dimensions 130 mm 5 10 in 130 mm 5 10 in Software Updates Go to support garmin com to find software updates and information fo...

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