Garmin 010-01905-00 Fusion Apollo Marine Stereo Receiver with Built-In Wi-Fi MS-RA770

Owner's Manual - Page 34

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Power Options
Select > SETTINGS > POWER OPTIONS.
POWER SAVE: Disables the LCD backlight after one minute of inactivity to save battery power.
NRX POWER: Turns on or off the power the stereo provides to optional NRX series wired remote controls not on
a NMEA 2000 network (Configuring an Optional Wired NRX Remote Control, page34).
GROUP SYNC: Enables the stereo to retain group settings after a power cycle (Group Synchronization, page23).
GESTURE SCREEN: Enables the screen that hides the playback controls to show track info and album art only
when playing media (Gesture Screen, page4).
Source Settings
Select > SETTINGS > SOURCE, and select the name of the source you want to configure.
NOTE: This menu contains system-wide source settings. Most sources also have source-specific settings. See
the sections of this manual for each source for more information about source-specific settings.
Not all options are available for every source on the stereo.
SOURCE ENABLED: Enables and disables the source on this stereo. You may want to disable sources that will
never be used on the stereo so they no longer appear on the source-selection screen.
GROUP ENABLED: Enables and disables the sharing of the source when connected to other stereos in a group
(Fusion PartyBus Networking, page21). You may want to disable sharing for some sources, such as Optical,
because streaming over the Fusion PartyBus network introduces a small audio lag that is not desirable in
some situations.
SOURCE NAME: Changes the name of the source as it appears on this stereo. This also affects how the source
appears to other stereos in a group.
Network Settings
TIP: You can select the network status icon from any screen to open the network configuration menu.
Select > SETTINGS > NETWORK.
WI-FI OFF: Turns off all Wi‑Fi wireless functions.
WI-FI CLIENT: Configures the stereo as the wireless client, allowing it to wirelessly connect to other devices.
WI-FI ACCESS POINT: Configures the stereo as the wireless access point (Setting the Fusion PartyBus Device as
a Wireless Access Point, page29).
ADVANCED: Allows you to set the advanced wireless and wired settings, such as DHCP and SSID (Advanced
Network Configuration, page30).
RESET: Resets all network settings for this stereo to the factory default values.
Connecting the Fusion PartyBus Device to a Wireless Access Point
You can connect this device to a wireless access point on a router or compatible Fusion PartyBus device on
the network. This device can connect using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup (WPS), if it is supported by your access
point (Connecting the Device to a Wireless Access Point Using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup, page29). This device can
connect using Apple Accessory Configuration (WAC) using a supported Apple device (Connecting the Device to
a Wireless Access Point Using Apple Wireless Accessory Configuration, page29).
1 Select > SETTINGS > NETWORK > WI-FI CLIENT > SSID.
A list of wireless access points within range appears.
2 Select the Fusion PartyBus wireless access point.
3 If necessary, select PASSWORD, enter the password, and select .
4 Select SAVE.
NOTE: After you connect the stereo to a wireless access point, you cannot use the wired network connection.
28 General Settings
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