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Connections

The stereo must be connected to power, to speakers, and to 

media input sources to function correctly. You should carefully 

plan the layout of the stereo, speakers, and your input sources 

before making any connections.

Wiring Harness Wire and Connector Identification

Wire Function

Wire Color/
Number

Notes

Antenna

À

Connects the stereo to a typical 
AM/FM antenna using an RF 
coaxial connector.
If you are installing the stereo on a 
boat with a metal hull, you must use 
a ground-dependent antenna, and 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.

Auxiliary in left
Auxiliary in right

Á

Provides a red and white RCA 
stereo line input for audio sources, 
such as a CD or MP3 player.

Zone 1 line out 
(left)
Zone 1 line out 
(right)

Â

Provides a full-range output to an 
external amplifier, and is associated 
with the volume and tone for zone 1.

Power (+)

Red (yellow on 
some wire 
harnesses)

Connects to the positive terminal of 
a 12 Vdc power source capable of 
supplying 15 A.

Ground (-)

Black

Connects to the negative terminal of 
a 12 Vdc power source. This wire 
should be connected before 
connecting the yellow wire. All 
accessories connected to the stereo 
must share a common ground 
location.

Amplifier on

Blue

Connects to an optional external 
amplifier to turn it on when the 
stereo turns on.

Dim

Orange

Connects to the boat's illumination 
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.

Speaker zone 1 
left (+)

White

Speaker zone 1 
left (-)

White/black

Speaker zone 1 
right (+)

Gray

Speaker zone 1 
right (-)

Gray/black

Wire Function

Wire Color/
Number

Notes

Speaker zone 2 
left (+)

Green

Speaker zone 2 
left (-)

Green/black

Speaker zone 2 
right (+)

Purple

Speaker zone 2 
right (-)

Purple/black

Fuse

Ã

Contains the 15 A fuse.

Connecting to Power

When connecting the stereo to power, you should connect it 

through the ignition or another manual switch.
If it is necessary to extend the power and ground wires, use 

14 AWG (2.08 mm

2

) wire. For extensions longer than 1 m (3 ft.), 

use 12 AWG (3.31 mm

2

) wire.

1

Route the power wire 

À

 to the ignition or another manual 

switch 

Á

, and route the black ground wire 

Â

 to the battery.

2

If necessary, route a wire 

Ã

 between the switch and the 

battery .

3

Route the wiring-harness plug to the stereo.
Do not connect the wiring harness to the stereo until after all 

of the bare wire connections have been made.

4

Connect the black wire to the negative (-) battery terminal.

5

Connect the power wire to the ignition or another manual 

switch, and connect the switch to the positive (+) battery 

terminal if necessary.

6

Connect the wiring harness plug to the stereo.

Single-Zone System Wiring Diagram

À

Speakers

Á

Water-tight connection

2

FUSION

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 MS-RA55 Installation Instructions

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