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1. angle from the horizontal plain Failure to follow mounting restrictions could void yourwarranty Figure 5 Locating the RA5O unit into the mounting panel
2. ruson Specifications and design are subject to change without notice rUSIoOn FOG Ar THE BEST THE FUSIONATOR MARINE MUSIC MANIA 46 MARINE HEADUNIT MS RASO ENGLISH WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Do not attempt to open the unit s chassis There are no user serviceable parts or adjustments inside If exposed to direct sunlight or operated for extended periods metal surfaces may become hot Take care when handling USING iPod This unit has been tested with compatible authentic iPod models under normal expected operating conditions free from any pre existing defects in either the unit or the iPod No responsibility can be taken for use of the unit other than under normally expected Operating conditions in conjunction with fully functional and undamaged iPod units which have been manufactured and authorized by Apple Inc REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE For your own piece of mind register your product purchase online at www fusionelectronics com We ll keep you up to date with any news related to your product any software upgrades or new accessories to help you get the most from your product All FUSION True Marine Products are backed by a 3 Year Limited Consumer Warranty and by registering your product you can be assured that if the unex pected occurs we ll have your details and be ready to help RECORD YOUR PRODUCT DETAILS HERE MODEL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE AFFIX RECEIPT HERE 30 CON
3. Albums For example to select tracks by artist HUAN ALL ARTISTS A HA US HICULEDAD gt AC OC US BLACK EY AC DC VS FATBOY SI PODCASTS AEROSMITH US RUN gt Press Menu Turn Encoder to Turn Encoder to scroll the highlight Press Menu to key scroll the highlight Press Encoder to select an item exit See Menu Press Encoder to You must navigate to select All or a Key Operation select Artist specific track or Album for the unit to on page 5 start playing Controlling Playback You can control iPod playback with the Play Pause Forward and Backward keys The selected track starts playing automatically Play Pause a Press the key to pause the current track The track pause icon J is displayed top right in the input source screen Press the key again to resume play The play gt icon is displayed in the input source screen Play Pause Skip to next track Press the key to skip to the start of the next track Forward Press the key to skip to the start of the current track Press the key twice to skip to the start of the previous track Backward Press and hold down the key to fast forward or backward the playback The fast forward gt P or backward icon is displayed in the input source screen Fast forward backward Forward or Backward 14 INSTALLATION WARNING Caution The MS RA5O is designed for vessels with a 12V DC Negative ground electrical sys
4. saved is displayed briefly Note New presets must be unique If you try to create a preset for the same frequency as an existing one the unit displays the message Previously saved To remove one or more presets 1 Press the Menu key 2 Turn and then press the Encoder to select Presets gt Remove preset 3 Do one of the following there is no warning or confirmation prompt before deletion Select Remove all presets and press the Encoder to remove all current presets The message Presets removed is displayed briefly Select a preset and press the Encoder to remove the selected preset The selected preset is removed from the list 4 Press the Menu key or leave to time out to exit 12 RASO CABLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM eall L AUXIN Ht am White L arag iai R oo mea Hi e ks 3 White T ja pu 7 T am Red SUU Fuse 7 5A UNEOUT v Mua OT Power Yellow 18AWG Ground Black 18AWG Dim Orange 22AWG Amplifier on Blue 22AWG Eroe White Black 20AWG Speaker l Sik Cables i Speaker White 20AWG SO rg Gray Black 20AWG _cCto o T xwT s THFHOH a Speaker niy Gray 20AWG Shield J Antenna Socket Figure 8 RA5O cable connection diagram CABLES Description colour Power 12VD
5. Encoder to select Settings gt Language Turn the Encoder to highlight the required language Press the Encoder to select the highlighted language a Bb O N Press the Menu key or leave to time out to save the setting and exit Power save If you are operating the RASO on battery power you can turn on the power save option to reduce drain on the battery The LCD screen shuts down automatically after 1 minute of inactivity press any key to restore display To enable or disable power saving mode 1 Press the Menu key 2 Turn and then press the Encoder to highlight Settings gt Power save 3 Press the Encoder to turn on power saving or turn off power saving O 4 Press the Menu key or leave to time out to save the setting and exit Tuner region Use this option to select the correct region to ensure the RASO tunes correctly to your local radio stations To change the tuner region setting 1 Press the Menu key 2 Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings gt Tuner region 3 Turn the Encoder to highlight the required region e Europe e USA default region e Japan e Australasia 4 Press the Encoder to select the region 5 Press the Menu key or leave to time out to save the setting and exit SETTING UP THE RASO PREPARING FOR IPOD INPUT This section describes how to prepare for iPod input When using your iPod e Always remove your iPod from the unit when not in use and do not
6. cable may be required The Left and Right AUX input RCA cable is located at the rear of the unit To listen to input from an auxiliary device Press the Input source key 2 until the AUX input source screen is displayed Continuing to press the key will display the input source screens for AM FM and iPod if connected as described in the section Input Source Screens on page 13 AUXILIARY SOURCE SCREEN The input source screen displayed when you select auxiliary input is shown in Figure 4 below Figure 4 Example of auxiliary input source screen 16 INSTALLING THE RASO MOUNTING THE UNIT Important If any modification to the vessel is required such as drilling holes FUSION recommends that you consult with your boat dealer or manufacturer beforehand 1 Create mounting hole for product and drill screw pilot holes Refer to mounting template included with product or download from www fusionelectronics com Fit mounting gasket Insert the unit into the mounting hole Use the supplied 4 x self tapping screws to fix the unit into position ok O NO Attach screw covers Note Appropriate mounting is very important to ensure correct operation Select a location that allows both free open airflow around rear of chassis whilst minimizing exposure to moisture Allow adequate room at the rear of the unit for the cable looms approx 50 mm or 2 The headunit must not be mounted on more than a 45
7. C Yellow Negative ground Black Remote amplifier turn on Blue Dim 412V switched Orange Dim Connect to vessel lighting system to dim LCD and button illumination when vessel lights are turned on Aux input Connect an Auxiliary source to the left and right RCA White L Red R Lineout Connect to an external amplifier White L Red R 20 PLAYING CONTENT Before you can use your iPod as an input source you must first connect the device to the RASO For further details see Preparing for iPod Input on page 22 To listen to input from your iPod Press the Input source key 2 until the iPod input source screen is displayed Continuing to press the key will display the input source screens for Auxiliary AM and FM as described in the section Input Source Screens on page 7 IPod SOURCE SCREEN An example of a typical iPod input source screen is shown in Figure 3 below PLAYBACK MODE INDICATOR Repeat pud Shuffle wad if active STATUS AM THE BEST INDICATOR CURRENT Play gt TRACK DETAILS THE FUSIONATOR Ba MARINE MUSIC MANIA Fast forward gt p Rewind 44 ELAPSED TIME PROGRESS BAR TRACK DURATION Figure 3 Example iPod input source screen CONTROLLING IPOD PLAYBACK Selecting tracks from a playlist There can be thousands of tracks stored on an iPod so you need to select the tracks you wish to play from one of the groupings available Such as Playlists Artists
8. CESSING MENUS Use the Menu key and Encoder to access menus to change settings For example to access the Settings menu while in Tuner or AUX mode gt M f gt The Settings Press Menu to menu is exit See Menu displayed Key Operation on page 5 Press Menu The menu is Turn Encoder to key displayed scroll the highlight Press Encoder to select Settings menu MULTI LEVEL MENUS All of the menus on the RASO have more than one level To access items in multi level menus e Turn the Encoder to highlight a menu item then e Press the Encoder to select the highlighted item e Repeat these steps as many times as necessary to reach the menu item you require In this manual accessing a multi level menu item is shown by listing the menu items in order as in the following example Mounting Bracket Part MS HUGMS Surface mounts your RASO Marine Stereo using the gimbal mounting bracket The bracket can be positioned above or below the RASO providing a wide choice of mounting options The bracket is gimbal mounted to the RASO allowing adjustment of the viewing angle SUPPORT SALES AND SERVICE FUSION Electronics in New Zealand 64 9 369 2900 FUSION Electronics Australia 61 1300 736 012 FUSION Electronics Europe 31 76 572 3632 FUSION Electronics USA 1 623 580 9000 Website www fusionelectronics com SPECIFICATIONS FCC compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subj
9. NAMES ROTARY ENCODER PLAY PAUSE FORWARD SOURCE LICENSING Made for Apple the Apple logo iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the US and other countries Copyright 2011 by FUSION Electronics Limited All rights reserved Product specifications design and prices are subject to change without notice Product availability may vary between sales regions Made for iPod Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance YOU CAN HELP PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Please remember to respect the local regulations Hand in the non working electrical equipment to an appropriate waste disposal center General specifications Operating voltage Fuse rating Power output Maximum Pre output voltage TUNING RANGE Europe and Australasia FM radio frequency range Frequency step AM radio frequency range Frequency step USA FM radio frequency range Frequency step AM radio frequency range Frequency step Japan FM radio frequency range Frequency step AM radio frequency range Frequency step 28 10 2 16 VDC negative gr
10. TENTS USER INTERFACE AND CONTROLS 0 0 0 0 000s pg Control Panel Layout s aga kada ane behiae oe naan ew ee ha KAANAK vend BA pg Sey GA AA AT pg ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY taas pg Rotary Encoder Operation 00 0 cece eee nett ene nenes pg Menu Key Operation six sca be KAMA BA DRA YR NAA RAG caeier deeded PEFWAI pg Using the Encoder and Menu Key 0cc cence een eee eeaes pg GETTING SIARTED aabang cheese ene noise cobte ca eee het LANA pg Powering the Unit On or Off pg INPUL Source SOPEENG secu dod observe ehe dee eebeweeakendeven dds pg Adjusting Volume Level co 2 020024 0600s 2esedeb eve de eeudas aeeuns pg kia BAN oe AA Cokes ese bade es caer sey eeerct cae pg Adjusting Tone iid os cineca anvauessleee cpaneenrebademoeeasnees aun ee pg Adjusting Screen Brightness 0 00 ccc cece eee teens pg TONER e sce ee cegaee cag NANA KYA KGMANA bebe rs AG EBE NAAN NAG aoe AKMANG pg Listening to the UNG nce pama hE BN EG PONG L EARL KAEN ANNA GRAN cere pg Tuner Source Screens eect teen eens pg Tuning WMERNOGS 7 a ovneceentnagedas chaie syendedhotedcctctauee cuss pg Adding and Removing Presets 0 0 ccc cence eee eee eens pg POG REEE E te E E eon ee oad pe eee aut bon yee Phase eee aed eee pg Playing COntent ids eek ek ead ene ke Kae ee eee ee REE pg IPO SOUPS ENGE and KANA KAB dadseeusereeiabeseiessaaedeades lt pg Controlling iPod FiavbaCk x
11. a aa AKA KGAD K AG GA eeann AEE nds RES pg Changing iPod SEEING ss se cehecdine ba Brenan baa ara KEPPELE pg AUXILIARY INPUT pg Listening to Auxillary WADUC en kas ceesee KAKA AG KALABANG ENG eaves cases pg Auxiliary Source SOPEEN a isa ds eaw say vou wes Ree RATERS Ende aoe Bw es pg INSTALLING THE RAB Q 0 202 pg Mounting the Unit pg Mounting Diara erise KKK AE KAT Naa FERS Ss FAAA MALETA GA BAL GO NAWA pg NStallavion WEMING ic advan a dug MAA DAG Ae eee eabegeeacweraewees pg CONNECTION gous esc202 KAG AA ds EENET EnS resent etre REPPER Gaede pg CADES kae BABABA BANGKA ABAKADA ene warmed Daye are Erk NA MAD NG SG KANYA pg RASO Cable Connection Diagram a pg SETTING UP THE RAS O pg Preparing for iPod Input 4 2 dane mod canece Dana ere iced aewaone tee pg Advanced SettingS 0 ccc ccc cece ete t ete e eee n ees pg PPPENDIGES lt 2243s 62553262605 AGANG 1540s 23900544004 624085 bee eEo pg TPOUDIESOOUING 2s cedeuaaeteweenseetubey Abus EERE DE agece was ees pg RASU ACCESSOrES AA PA AA AA pg Support Sales and Service 1 teens pg PECCAS sa su hada Soutieaeewc EE EEREN DARNA E ETEA D pg Eepe AA AA E ene eee ae pg 0 D DM ON NN OD 1 10AdBBRB O wv O v v v v v DD aa aaa gt DD DD DAD DAD DD SS FX N WOO BHRNWN NON AY DO NO O ONNA DO Ui 0O DA OANO DO O O USER INTERFACE AND CONTROLS CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT AM THE BEST THE FUSIONATOR MARINE MUSIC MANIA 1 46 KEY
12. are using the correct sleeve combination If you have the incorrect sleeve combination this could prevent the iPod connector from mating correctly It could also damage the connector in the dock or your iPod iPhone itself If you are uncertain which iPod model you have go to http www apple com support to get the correct model information for your iPod and sleeve If you are still unable to connect once you know for certain you have the correct iPod iPhone sleeve combination e Ensure that you have the latest version of operating software installed in your iPod iPhone and the latest iTunes version To do this connect your iPod iPhone to iTunes and it will check and if necessary prompt you to download the latest version If you are still unable to connect once you have confirmed that you have the latest software or you have updated your iPod iPhone e Reset the iPod iPhone see the user manual for your Apple product and also reset the Head unit see FUSION user manual If you are still unable to connect e Contact your FUSION dealer or contact FUSION via the tech email Volume limit Use this option to set the maximum output volume level that can be selected by users To maximum volume limit 1 Press the Menu key 2 Turn and then press the Encoder to select Settings gt Volume limit 3 Turn the Encoder to set the require volume level 4 Press the Menu key or leave to time out to save the setting and exit N
13. e on your iPod If you connect to your computer you may get a message on the iPod similar to this The iPod John s iPod could not be updated because the firmware was corrupt Click this link to get a step by step guide to solve this issue http support apple com kb ts1813 Why does my FUSION Head unit keep locking up when connected to my iPod iPhone If you are experiencing software lock ups or your unit freezes e Reset the Head unit by holding down the power button for 10 seconds or pressing the reset button inside the face plate e Reset your Apple iPhone by powering down and then restarting the phone e Reset your iPod see Apple website from model specific information This should resume normal operation e Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes and the latest operating software in your iPod iPhone It is important to update software when Apple releases new versions If you are connected via a dock ensure you are using the correct sleeve and the connection to the Head unit is secure Will my iPod iPhone connect to my FUSION product if the battery is flat No It will take a number of minutes for the Apple product to get a minimum level of charge before it can connect and become operational Please connect and wait for the unit to initialise My iPod iPhone will not connect to the Head unit while in the dock If your Head unit displays No iPod connected while using iPod as input source e Check that you
14. e unit is on momentarily press the Power key to power off the unit INPUT SOURCE SCREENS The RASO supports input from several types of source e AM FM radio e Pod iPhone via external connector or docking unit e Auxiliary input Press the Input source key 2 to step through the input source types in the following order AM FM SO iPod if connected rm mmr Aux g When you select one of these sources the RASO displays a source screen similar to the AM source screen shown in Figure 1 below The title bar always shows the source name and signal strength Other additional information varies depending on the source type you have selected SOURCE NAME SIGNAL STRENGTH SELECTED FREQUENCY TUNING MODE Figure 1 Example source screen AM input selected ADJUSTING VOLUME LEVEL To adjust the volume level O gt m 5 gt Turn Encoder The Volume Turn Encoder to Press Menu to exit screen is adjust See Menu Key displayed Operation on page 5 MUTING OUTPUT To mute and unmute the volume Press the Mute key to mute the audio output The Mute icon is displayed over the top of the current input source screen Press the Mute key again to unmute the audio output The volume continues at the previously set level My Head unit keeps turning itself off then back on when connected to my iPod This could be happening due to corrupt files and or a corrupted version of the operating soft war
15. ect to the following two conditions e this device may not cause harmful interference and e this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RASO ACCESSORIES Made for iPod HiPhone Cable for iPod 1 5m Part MS IP15L3 Connects your iPod to your RASO Marine Stereo enabling full control and navigation of your iPod from the RA5O iPod EXTERNAL DOCK Part MS IPDOCKG2 Connect this external iPod dock to the RASO Marine Stereo to provide the additional benefit of an integrated housing for your iPod The bulkhead mount dock complies with IPx5 Waterproof Standards protecting your iPod from the harsh marine environment The iPod marine external dock can be flush mounted or wall mounted Note The water ingress rating is on the front of the dock when correctly bulkhead mounted 26 SETTINGS gt TONE The above example means turn and then press the Encoder to select the Settings menu then turn and then press the Encoder to select the Tone menu GETTING STARTED POWERING THE UNIT ON OR OFF When you power on the RASO it will automatically start playing music from the most recently selected input source TO POWER THE UNIT ON OR OFF Momentarily press the Power key to power on the unit As the unit starts up a splash screen is displayed for several seconds followed by the input source screen for the current input source When th
16. g Method When tuning with this method Auto e Press the Forward or Backward key to start searching for available stations Note The search stops when a station is found or when the unit has scanned all available frequencies once Manual Press the Forward or Backward key to step through the range of frequencies one at a time Preset Press the Forward or Backward key to step through available presets only available if there are two or more presets To tune to a specific preset a Press the Menu key Press the Encoder to select Presets Turn the Encoder to highlight the required preset l Press the Encoder to tune to the highlighted preset Menu exit See Menu Key Operation on page 4 For further details see Adding and Removing Presets on page 11 ADDING AND REMOVING PRESETS The RASO allows you to set up your favorite AM FM stations as presets for easy recall Note Up to 15 presets can be stored for each radio band When you are using the tuner the Play Pause Forward Backward and Menu keys provide special options to allow you to work with preset frequencies AM FM Play Pause To add a new preset Do one of the following 1 Tune the RASO to the required frequency 2 Press and hold down the Play Pause key The message Preset saved is displayed briefly or md Press the Menu key 2 Turn and then press the Encoder to select Presets gt Save current The message Preset
17. leave in your vessel This helps reduce risk of theft or damage as vessel cabins can reach extreme temperatures e Do not remove iPod or use stereo in a distracting manner while operating the vessel Check and obey all marine laws in association with use Connecting your iPod Before you can use your iPod for input you must first connect the device to the RASO You can connect your iPod to the RASO unit e By using an accessory cable e By using a docking unit For added protection you can connect your iPod to the RASO by using a Fusion iPod Dock MS IPDOCKGe2 For further information see RASO Accessories on page 25 Note You cannot select iPod input without first connecting the device To connect your iPod to the RASO by accessory cable 1 Plug the MS IP15L3 accessory cable into the base of your iPod 2 Plug the accessory cable into the RASO cable located at the rear of the unit 3 Select input from the device as required ADVANCED SETTINGS The settings described in this section are usually set up when the unit is installed and not changed again Language The RASO can display menus and screens in English Dutch French German Italian or Spanish 22 TUNING METHODS You can use three methods to tune the RA50 automatic manual and preset Play Pause To tune to a required frequency channel or preset Press the Play Pause key to step through the available tuning methods for each band Tunin
18. mm 5 3 16 68 0mm 2 116 6 a E amp ru uw m T lt nm Drill hole to suit 6 self tapping screw Figure 7 Cutting size diagram for installing the RASO unit not to scale A 1 1 scale mounting diagram is provided in the box and available online for download 18 CHANGING IPOD SETTINGS Additional iPod control features are available through the iPod Settings menu To change a setting in the iPod Settings menu EOHPRSERS COMPOSERS gt H AUBIDEDOKS AUDTOBDOKS gt WIDEDS VIDEOS gt IPOD SETTINGS PREFERENCES gt SETI IHES SETTINGS Press Menu The iPod control Turn Encoder to Press Encoder to Press Menu to key menu is displayed scroll the high select iPod exit See Menu light down to Settings Change Key Operation iPod Settings settings as on page 5 described below Turn and then press the Encoder to select Repeat or Shuffle Turn the Encoder to highlight the required value and press the Encoder to select it Repeat e Off Repeat mode is turned off e One Repeat the current song e All Repeat all songs in the current playlist Shuffle e Off Random play shuffle is turned off e Tracks Shuffle tracks on the current album e Albums Shuffle albums in the current Selection AUXILIARY INPUT LISTENING TO AUXILIARY INPUT The RASO can accept audio from devices with an audio output such as an MP3 player TV games console computer or DVD player Note An adaptor
19. ote The volume limit setting controls the maximum volume output level but does not limit the volume shown on the Volume screen APPENDICES TROUBLESHOOTING Resetting the unit Should the RASO unit become unresponsive Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds to reset the unit Reset your iPod iPhone Remove all power for 5 minutes and then reconnect Tuning If you are unable to tune to radio stations check you have the correct tuner region selected For further information see Tuner region on page 23 iPod TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution iPod Why do I get an error message when dock my iPhone to my MS RA50 Some iPhone models may intermittently display the message This accessory is not made to work with the iPhone Would you like to turn on airplane mode to reduce audio interference You will not be able to make or receive calls when initially docked with any FUSION iPhone compatible product All FUSION iPhone supported products have been tested and certified by Apple and passed Apple s stringent Works with iPhone self certification test Despite this message all fusion iPhone compatible products are fully functional and compatible with Apple s iPhone product line Please choose NO or simply wait for this message to time out ADJUSTING TONE To change the bass or treble level H 2 FH RO Press Menu Select The Tone menu is Turn Encoder to Press Menu to key Settings g
20. ound 7 5 amp 40W x2 3 0 VRMS 07 5 106 MHz 100 kHz 522 1620 MHz 9 kHz 87 5 107 9 MHz 200 kHz 530 1710 MHz 10 kHz 70 90 MHz 50 kHz 922 1620 MHz 9 kHz ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY Although the controls of the RASO are designed to be intuitive to use we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the operation of the Encoder and Menu key before using the unit ROTARY ENCODER OPERATION You can use the Encoder in three ways to control the operation of the RASO Rotary Encoder turn Bm 1 gt Encoder press and hold down for at least one second MENU KEY OPERATION You can use the Menu key to open or to exit from menus Menu key Press the Menu key to open a menu In an open menu you can use the Menu key at any time to save Menu exit changes and exit e Press the Menu key to exit from the current menu level e Press and hold down the Menu key to exit from the menu completely Time out feature After a few seconds inactivity the menu exits and any changes are saved automatically USING THE ENCODER AND MENU KEY You can use the Encoder and Menu key to adjust levels and access menus ADJUSTING LEVELS Use the Encoder and Menu key to adjust levels on the RASO For example to adjust the volume level O gt m gt D Turn Encoder to Turn Encoder to Press Menu to exit open the Volume adjust the level or leave to time screen out See Menu Key Operation on page 5 AC
21. t Tone displayed adjust Press exit See Menu Encoder to Key Operation select on page 5 ADJUSTING SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Use the LCD menu to adjust the contrast or brightness of the screen display You can press the Menu key at any time or leave to time out to save the current brightness level and exit To adjust the contrast or brightness of the display screen gt gt L o fc Press Menu Select The LCD menu is Turn Encoder to Press Menu to key Settings gt LCD displayed adjust Press exit See Menu Encoder to Key Operation select on page 5 Screen brightness can be linked to the vessels lighting system see Installing the RASO on page 19 TUNER LISTENING TO THE TUNER To select one of the available tuner bands Press the Input source key 2 to select input from each of the following in turn e AM e FM The applicable input source screen is displayed for each band Continuing to press the key will display the input source screens for iPod if connected and Auxiliary as described in the section Input Source Screens on page 6 TUNER SOURCE SCREENS AM FM An example of a typical tuner input source screen is shown in Figure 2 below SOURCE NAME SIGNAL STRENGTH SELECTED D Fi Fi EHZ FREQUENCY AUTO TUNING MODE Figure 2 Example source screen AM input selected 10 To select the required display language 1 Press the Menu key Turn and then press the
22. tem e Ensure the marine vessel s 412V lead is removed from the battery before any equipment is connected e Investigate the marine vessel s fuel tanks and electrical wiring locations before you begin installation e Ensure all wiring is protected to avoid damage When wiring the MS RASO ensure that the wires are away from sharp objects and that rubber grommets and insulated bungs are used when routing the wiring Ensure that when connecting the wires to the speakers and audio system the terminals and connections are protected from shorting to each other Note Ensure the Aerial cable is routed away from any power cables and is the minimal length as long cable runs will affect AM reception performance For optimum radio reception please ensure you use an independent AM FM marine antenna ground independent Please refer to the following site for further info www pacificaerials co nz CONNECTIONS Connections and cables on the RASO are described below For further details of cabling see Figure 8 on page 21 Aerial connection Connect an AM FM marine antenna to the antenna socket iPod connection MS IPDOCKG2 Marine Docks for iPod not included or a MS IP15L3 accessory Cable not included 55 0 2 3 16 Figure 6 RASO unit side view Scale 1 1 Caution These images are not to scale Dimensions are shown in millimeters mm and inches MOUNTING CUT OUT DIAGRAM 157 0mm 6 3 1 142 0mm 5 9 16 132 0

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