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CP6 - WATERPROOF STEREO
USER / INSTALLATION MANUAL
FCC ID: WBQCP6
Aquatic AV
282 Kinney Drive
San Jose, CA 95112, USA
E-mail: info@aquaticav.com
US & Canada: 1 877 579 2782
International: +1 408 559 1668
Fax: +1 408 559 0125
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288W
POWER
12V
TRIGGER
12V
TRIGGERS
DSP EQ
DSP EQ
AM/FM
RADIO
AM/FM
RADIO
CHARGING
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Table of Contents
1 Getting Started.........................................................................3
1.1 Contents............................................................................ 3
1.2 Connections.......................................................................3
1.3 Connections Diagram.........................................................4
1.4 Power On........................................................................... 5
1.5 Installation........................................................................ 6
1.5.1 Mounting Hole Method 1............................................. 6
1.5.2 Mounting Hole Method 2............................................. 6
1.5.3 Installation Method 1..................................................7
1.5.4 Installation Method 2..................................................8
2 Controlling the Stereo...............................................................9
2.1 Location of Controls...........................................................9
2.2 Control Functions...............................................................10
2.3 Wired Remote Control WR6 (sold separately)........................... 11
3 Listening via Bluetooth.............................................................12
3.1 Listening via Bluetooth......................................................12
3.2 Pair with Bluetooth Audio Device.......................................12
3.3 Listening via Bluetooth Audio Device.................................12
3.4 Bluetooth Multi-Link..........................................................12
4 Listening via USB................................................................. 13
4.1 Listening via USB.............................................................. 13
4.2 Direct Search by Folder/File............................................... 13
4.3 Direct Search by Track Number.......................................... 13
4.4 Random Playback.............................................................. 13
4.5 Repeat Playback................................................................ 13
4.6 Device Charging.................................................................13
5 Listening to DAB+ Digital Radio...............................................14
5.1 What is DAB+ Digital Radio?.............................................14
5.2 Listening to DAB+ Digital Radio........................................14
5.3 Manually Save DAB+ Stations to Memory.......................... 14
5.4 Automatically Save DAB+ Stations to Memory................... 14
5.5 Listening to Saved Radio Memory.......................................14
6 Listening to AM/FM Radio.........................................................15
6.1 Listening to AM/FM Radio..................................................15
6.2 Manually Save AM/FM Radio Stations to Memory............... 15
6.3 Automatically Save AM/FM Radio Stations to Memory........15
6.4 Listening to Saved Radio Memory.......................................15
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7 Audio & Settings Menus........................................................... 16
7.1 Audio Menu........................................................................16
7.1.1 Beep Tone................................................................... 16
7.1.2 EQ............................................................................... 16
7.1.3 Loudness.....................................................................16
7.2 Setting Menu..................................................................... 16
7.2.1 Dimmer High/Low........................................................16
7.2.2 Priority Display (Info/Clock).........................................17
7.2.3 Power On Volume.........................................................17
7.2.4 Area US/Euro...............................................................17
7.2.5 Local On/Off................................................................17
7.2.6 Stereo/Mono................................................................ 17
7.2.7 Clock Settings.............................................................17
7.2.8 Bluetooth Off/Link.......................................................17
7.2.9 Restore........................................................................17
8 Additional Features.................................................................. 18
8.1 Listening to Auxilliary Devices........................................... 18
8.2 External 12V Triggers.........................................................18
9 Specifications & Dimensions....................................................19
9.1 Specifications.................................................................... 19
9.2 Dimensions........................................................................19
10 Warranty Information..............................................................20
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Getting Started
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1.1 Contents
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CP6 Waterproof Stereo
Silicon Faceplate
User/Installation Manual
Wiring Harness (AQ-UNH-2)*
Four (4) Stainless Steel Mounting Screws*
Mounting Template*
1.2 Connections (see Wiring Diagram 1.3)
1. 12-pin Watertight Harness*
The 12-pin harness supplies power and ground connections to the stereo and four (4)
speaker channel output connections from the stereo.
Do not cut or modify the 12-pin harness on the stereo side or warranty will be void.
2. AM/FM Radio Antenna Jack
Allows connection of AM/FM radio antenna. For best AM/FM performance make sure the
antenna is extended to the highest achievable position.
3. Auxiliary Outputs
Allows external amplifiers to be connected to power additional speakers.
4. Auxiliary Inputs
Allows an additional RCA input, from a standalone unit or another stereo source.
5. Wired Remote Connector
Allows connection of the wired Remote Control (WR6 sold separately).
6. 12V DC External Trigger (x2)
Allows for external lighting or relays to be triggered (3A max load).
7. USB Input
Play USB thumb drives with supported audio media and charge devices when connected.
8. DAB Input Cable
Allows connection of the DAB+ Digital Radio Receiver (sold separately).
9. Bluetooth Antenna
Allows a Bluetooth device to wirelessly connect to the unit.
Aquatic AV does not recommend the Wired Remote Control WR6 for use in spa applications.
*Retail packaged models only.
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1.3 Connections Diagram
FCC Statement
CP6 WATERPROOF STEREO
FCC ID:
MADE IN CHINA
FCC Statement to the User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
2 AM/FM Radio
Antenna Jack
9 Bluetooth Antenna
SMA Connector with
Heat Shrink Tube
12V DC External Trigger 1 (Brown)
Fuse
12-pin Watertight Harness*
A-A
12V DC External Trigger 2 (Brown)
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Right Channel (Red)
RCA Auxiliary Inputs (Black)
Left Channel (White)
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3. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
12-pin Watertight Harness*
Right Channel (Red)
RCA Auxiliary Outputs (Gray)
Left Channel (White)
USB Input (Black)
DAB Input (Black)
Wired Remote Connector (Black)
Pin No.
2. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Wire Color
Description
Green
LR Speaker (+)
Green/Black
LR Speaker (-)
Red
Acc (+12V)
White
LF Speaker (+)
White/Black
LF Speaker (-)
Yellow
Battery (+12V)
Gray
RF Speaker (+)
Gray/Black
RF Speaker (-)
Blue
Power AMP Remote
10
Violet
RR Speaker (+)
11
Violet/Black
RR Speaker (-)
12
Black
Ground
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation
No lower than a 2 Ohm speaker load should be used or damage may occur to the stereo. Make sure the polarity of
speakers is connected correctly.
All open wire connections should be soldered and protected against water and dust for best long-term performance.
Aquatic AV does not recommend the Wired Remote Control WR6 for use in spa applications.
Product design and specification subject to change without notice. E&OE.
*Retail packaged models only.
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Warranty Information
CP6 WATERPROOF STEREO
Aquatic AV offers a limited warranty of our products on the following terms:
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1.4 Power On
Length of warranty
2 years on audio systems, electronics, speakers, and accessories (receipt required).
Coverage
This warranty covers only the original purchaser of an Aquatic AV product purchased from an
authorized Aquatic AV dealer. In order to receive service, the purchaser must provide Aquatic AV
with a copy of the receipt stating the customer name, dealer name, product purchased and date
of purchase.
Defective products
Products found to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced (with a
product deemed to be equivalent) at Aquatic AV’s discretion.
What is not covered
Damage caused by accident, abuse, improper operations or theft. Any cost or expense related to
the removal or reinstallation of product. Service performed by anyone other than an authorized
Aquatic AV service center. Any product with the serial number or tamper labels defaced, altered,
or removed. Subsequent damage to other components. Any product not purchased from an
authorized Aquatic AV dealer.
In a spa application the red and yellow wires should be jumped together and then connected to
the +12VDC output of the power source. In this set up the CP6 will always be on, with a very low
current draw when idle.
In a boat, ATV or other application requiring power from a battery, the yellow wire (constant
power) should be connected to the battery, and the red wire should be connected to the ignition
or a switch.
For detailed instructions you can check out our online video:
‘How to wire your Aquatic AV stereo system’
http://www.aquaticav.com/support/videos
Once all connections are made press the rotary knob and the stereo will turn ON. Press and hold
rotary knob for 2 seconds to turn the unit OFF.
Limit on implied warranties
Any implied warranties including warranties of fitness for use and merchantability are limited
in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above. Some states do not allow
limitations on the length of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply. No person is
authorized to assume for Aquatic AV any other liability in connection with the sale of the product.
How to obtain service
You must obtain a return material authorization number (RMA) to return any product to Aquatic
AV. You are responsible for shipping charges of returned products to Aquatic AV.
Please record the model and serial number[s] of your equipment in the space provided below as
your permanent record and will assist us with your factory warranty coverage. These numbers can
be found on the rear of the stereo.
Model number[s]:
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Serial number[s]:
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Specifications & Dimensions
CP6 WATERPROOF STEREO
1.5 Installation
9.1 Specifications
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION.
Media
Supported Media....................................Bluetooth Audio / USB / DAB+ / MP3 / AM / FM / AUX
Device Charging..................................... via rear USB cable (2.1A)
Aquatic AV recommends installtion of this stereo by a professional technician.
A mounting template is included (retail packaged models only). Aquatic AV recommends using
the ‘measure twice, cut once’ method!
1. Check clearances on both sides of a planned installation area before drilling any holes.
2. Cut the mounting hole using one of the two methods detailed below.
3. Once complete make sure the outside surface is clean and clear of debris. The CP6 stereo
has an external water/dust proof gasket which requires a clean and flat surface for best
performance.
1.5.1 Mounting Hole Method 1
1. Using a jigsaw cut a rectangluar hole with dimensions 111mm (W) x 51mm (H).
Inputs
Auxiliary................................................ 1x stereo pair RCA
Outputs
Pre-Out..................................................1x stereo pair RCA (2V)
12V Trigger............................................ 2x 12V triggers (3A)
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Power
Output Voltage @ 2 Ohm.........................4x 72W
Output Voltage @ 4 Ohm.........................4x 45W
Operation Voltage................................... 10.5V - 14.4V DC
Max Current Draw................................... 10A
Standby Current Draw............................. <3mA
Radio
DAB+ Digital Radio.................................18 pre-set memory
Requires AQ-DAB+ Radio Receiver (sold separately)
AM/FM Radio.........................................18x FM pre-set & 12x AM pre-set memory. US/Euro frequencies
US: FM 88.7 to 108.0 (100kHz spacing). AM 530 to 1710 (10kHz spacing)
EURO: FM 87.5 to 108.0 (50kHz spacing). AM 522 to 1620 (9kHz spacing)
111mm
51mm
Not to scale!
Please use the mounting template provided*
1.5.2 Mounting Hole Method 2
Multi-Environment Certifications
Waterproof / Dustproof............................ IP65
Conformal PCB Coating...........................Yes
UV Protection.........................................500 hours stable, ASTM D4329 compliant
Salt/Fog Protection................................. 500 hours stable, ASTM B117 compliant
Stainless Steel Mountings....................... Yes
9.2 Dimensions
89mm
1. Use a spirit level to mark two points 2” (50.8mm) horizontally apart.
2. Drill two pilot holes at the marked points and then using a circular saw drill two holes with
a 3” (76.2mm) diameter.
102mm
3. The CP6 should fit through the widest points of the hole and then be secured using either
of the two installaion methods listed below.
90mm
157mm
3”
3”
2”
Chassis dimensions
110mmx 50mm
Not to scale!
Please use the mounting template provided*
50mm
50mm
25mm
142mm
*Retail packaged models only.
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90mm
23mm
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Additional Features
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8.1 Listening to Auxiliary Devices
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1.5.3 Installation Method 1
1. Connect your audio device to the rear RCA connectors using a stereo RCA cable.
2. Press MODE on the stereo or remote control to select ‘AUX’ mode.
3. Play the song from your auxiliary audio device and the sound will play through the stereo.
1. Slide the CP6 stereo through the mounting hole and secure the stereo using the mounting
bracket. If the bracket needs to be shortened this can be done by removing the appropriate
number of breakaway segments using a pair of pliars.
2. Review all outside surfaces of the CP6 stereo to ensure a proper water/dust seal. This is
important for long-term environmental protection performance.
Always ensure you connect and disconnect the stereo with dry hands!
8.2 External 12V Triggers
The CP6 stereo has two independent 12V ‘accessory’ triggers. These could activate any 12V
based device, such as 12V lights or 12V motors.
In any operational mode, press the 12V TRIGGER button to activate. Press again to deactivate.
If using two external trigger wires you can also activate the second external trigger by pressing
and holding the 12V TRIGGER button to activate. Press and hold again to deactivate.
Mounting hole size
(111 x 51mm)
Dashboard
Aquatic AV strongly recommend you speak to our technical service staff or your local Aquatic AV dealer if you are
considering using this feature.
Load on External Trigger should not exceed 3A.
Mounting
Bracket
Break Lines
Make sure to connect other wires before power connection.
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1.5.4 Installation Method 2
Settings Operation
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7.2.2 Priority Display (Info/Clock)
1. Remove the front trim ring from the CP6 stereo to reveal the four (4) front locking screws.
2. Slide the CP6 stereo through the mounting hole and secure the stereo using the front
locking screws.
3. Drive the screws using a screw driver. During final mounting, apply equal pressure to all
points for the best water/dust outer seal performance. Make sure screws are snug and do not
over tighten.
When set it to PRI INFO the display will by default show information relating to the music being
played. Press and hold the MODE button to display the clock for 5 seconds.
When set it to PRI CLK the display will by default show the clock. Pressing any key it will display
information relating to the music being played for 5 seconds.
7.2.3 Power On Volume
4. Review all outside surfaces of the CP6 stereo to ensure a proper water/dust seal. This is
important for long-term environmental protection performance.
Sets the maximum volume the stereo will be set when powering the unit on. If the stereo is
switched off with a lower volume than the P-Vol setting then the lower volume setting will be
used.
5. After installation in complete snap the trim ring back firmly in to place to cover the screw
holes.
Normal volume control and operation is resumed once the Rotary Selector is turned after
switching the stereo on.
7.2.4 Area US/Euro
Remove Trim Ring
Select US or European AM/FM radio frequencies.
US mode will increase and decrease the FM frequency in steps of 0.1 MHz, e.g. 88.5, 88.6,88.7 MHz. EUR mode will
increase and decrease the FM frequency in steps of 0.05 MHz, e.g. 88.25, 88.30, 88.35 MHz.
7.2.5 Local On/Off
When Local is turned on the stereo seeks to only the radio channels with strong signal strength.
When Local is turned off the stereo will seek to all radio channels it receives signal from.
Trim Ring
When Local setting is turned on the word ‘Local’ will appear in the upper right hand corner of the stereo’s display.
Mounting hole size
(111 x 51mm)
Dashboard
7.2.6 Stereo/Mono
Change the output mode between stereo and mono. Some applications only accept a mono input.
7.2.7 Clock Settings
Adjust the time and switch the clock on or off.
7.2.8 Bluetooth Off/Link
Switches Bluetooth connectivity on or off. All paired devices will be disconnected in Bluetooth Off
mode.
7.2.9 Restore
Locking
Screws
Restores all factory settings.
Make sure to connect other wires before power connection.
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Audio & Settings Menus
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7.1 Audio Menu
Controlling the Stereo
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2.1 Location of Controls
1. Press the AUDIO/MENU button to enter the Audio menu. The available Audio options are:
BASS - TREBLE - BALANCE - FADER - BEEP - EQ - LOUD
2. Turn the Rotating Selector to navigate the menu options.
3. Press the Rotary Selector to open the desired Audio option or confirm changes to the
Audio settings.
Any changes made in the Audio menu are system wide and will affect all modes.
AUDIO/MENU
7.1.1 Beep Tone
RPT
RDM
MODE
The beep tone plays when any button is pressed and can be switched on and off from this selection.
7.1.2 EQ
The CP6 stereo is equipped with an audio DSP (Digital Signal Processor) to provide preset
listening experiences for different music types. If you have chosen a preset equalizer setting (Flat,
Rock, Classic, or Pop) the previous Bass & Treble settings will be overridden.
ESC /Preset
7.1.3 Loudness
Increases the sound output level by 15dB.
7.2 Settings Menu
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1. Press and hold the AUDIO/MENU button to enter the Settings menu. The available
Settings options are:
DIM H/L - PRI INFO/CLK - P-VOL - AREA USA/EUR - LOC ON/OFF STEREO/MONO - CLOCKSET - BT OFF/LINK - RESTORE
2. Turn the Rotating Selector to navigate the menu options.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Preset 1 / Repeat Playback
Fast Rewind
Audio/Menu
Mode button
Rotary Selector
Preset 2 / Random Playback
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7. 12V Triggers
8. Fast Forward
9. ESC/Preset
10. Play/Pause
11. Preset 3
12. LCD Display
3. Press the Rotary Selector to open the desired Audio option or confirm changes to the
Audio settings.
Any changes made in the Audio menu are system wide and will affect all modes.
7.2.1 Dimmer High/Low
Adjust the display brightness from 100% for normal operation to 30% brightness to reduce
screen glare during night time operation.
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2.2 Control Functions
Action
Audio/Menu
Short Press
Audio Menu: Bass - Treble - Balance - Fader - Beep - EQ - Loud
Long Press
Settings Menu: Dim H/L - PRI Info/Clk - P-Vol - Area US/Euro - Loc On/Off - Stereo/Mono Clock Set - BT Off/Link - Restore
Short Press
AM/FM
USB
BT
DAB
AUX
1) In MENU: EXIT
1) In MENU: EXIT
1) In MENU: EXIT
1) In MENU: EXIT
1) In MENU: EXIT
2) In FM: CH1->
CH2-> CH3->
CH4-> CH5->
CH6-> CH1…
2) In USB: Direct
Search / Number
Search
2) In BT: No
Function
2) In DAB: CH1->
CH2-> CH3->
CH4-> CH5->
CH6-> CH1…
2) In AUX: No
Function
Long Press
Auto Store
No Function
No Function
DAB Scan
No Function
Short Press
Seek Down
Previous Track
Previous Track
Previous Station
No Function
Long Press
Manual Tune
Fast Rewind
No Function
No Function
No Function
Fast Forward
Short Press
Seek Up
Next Track
Next Track
Next Station
No Function
Long Press
Manual Tune
Fast Forward
No Function
No Function
No Function
Short Press
Mute
Play/Pause
Play/Pause
Mute
Mute
Long Press
Manual Tune
No Function
No Function
Manual Store
No Function
Mode/Disp
1/RPT
2/RDM
Short Press
Changes Source
Long Press
Display Clock/Info
Short Press
Preset Ch.1 Read
Repeat One /
Repeat All
No Function
Preset Ch.1 Read
Display Software
Version
Long Press
Preset Ch.1 Save
DIR / Folder Down
No Function
Preset Ch.1 Save
No Function
Short Press
Preset Ch.2 Read
Random
No Function
Preset Ch.2 Read
No Function
Long Press
Preset Ch.2 Save
DIR / Folder Up
No Function
Preset Ch.2 Save
No Function
Short Press
Preset Ch.3 Read
No Function
No Function
Preset Ch.3 Read
No Function
Long Press
Preset Ch.3 Save
No Function
No Function
Preset Ch.3 Save
No Function
Power On / Band
Change / Enter
Enter when in
Menu
Rotary Selector
Rotate
Power/Band
(Push Rotary
Selector)
Short Press
12V Triggers
Volume Up/Down and Navigate Menus
Power On
Band Change /
Enter
Long Press
Power Off
Short Press
12V DC Trigger 1 Output On/Off
Long Press
12V DC Trigger 2 Output On/Off
1. Enter radio mode by pressing MODE and selecting RADIO.
2. Navigate the available stations using the Fast Forward/Fast Rewind buttons.
3. Select the desired station by pressing the Rotary Selector button.
4. Press FAST REWIND/FAST FORWARD to seek another station.
5. Press and hold FAST REWIND/FAST FORWARD for manual tuning. (Manual tuning will
time out after 5 seconds of no action then we revert back to Seek/Auto).
6. Press the Rotary Selector to change the AM/FM radio band.
Fast Rewind
Play/Pause
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6.1 Listening to AM/FM Radio
Button
ESC/Preset
Listening to AM/FM Radio
Power On
6.2 Manually Save AM/FM Radio Stations to Memory
1. Tune to the station you would like to be saved as a preset.
2. Press and hold the Play/Pause button and the stereo will display ‘SAVE CH1’.
3. Turn the Rotary Selector to select the desired preset slot you would like to save the current
station to.
4. Press the Rotary Selector to save the preset.
5. Upon successfully saving a preset the preset number that was chosen will be shown in the
right corner.
Presets are only for the current band you are on. Each band FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 has six presets for a
total of 30 (18x FM & 12x AM).
6.3 Automatically Save AM/FM Radio Stations to Memory
Press and hold the ESC/Preset button for 2 seconds to auto store stations to preset locations 1-6
of bands 1-3.
6.4 Listening to Saved Radio Memory
Press button 1, 2 or 3 to listen to preset 1, 2 or 3 respectively; or alternatively:
1. Press the ESC/Preset button to display your presets.
2. Turn the Rotary Selector to navigate to the desired preset.
If your music player is connected via the Auxiliary input you will not be able to control track or receive track
information.
3. Press the Rotary Selector to listen to the preset.
Navigating past the last Settings Menu item (Restore) will automatically exit the Settings Menu and enter the Audio
Menu. Press and hold Audio/Menu button to enter the Settings Menu again.
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Listening to DAB+ Digital Radio
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5.1 What Is DAB+ Digital Radio?
Controlling the Stereo
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2.3 Wired Remote Control WR6 (sold separately)
DAB+ Digital Radio provides access to hundreds of stations when used with Aquatic AV’s Digital
Radio Receiver AQ-DAB+ (sold separately). DAB+ is only available within certain countries please check your local network for more information.
5.2 Listening to DAB+ Digital Radio
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Play/Pause
Fast Rewind
Audio
12V Triggers
Mode
6. LCD Display
7. Random Playback
8. Fast Forward
9. VBass
10. Rotary Selector
1. Connect the AQ-DAB+ Digital Radio Receiver (sold separately) to the stereo.
2. Enter DAB+ mode by pressing MODE and selecting DAB.
3. The first time DAB+ mode is used the stereo will automatically scan all available DAB+
stations.
4. If required, to re-scan for new stations, press and hold the ESC/Preset button for 2
seconds to scan all available DAB+ stations.
5. Navigate the available stations using the Fast Forward/Fast Rewind buttons.
6. Select the desired station by pressing the Rotary Selector button.
7. Press the Rotary Selector to change the DAB+ radio band.
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Button
Action
Audio
Short Press
AM/FM
Audio Menu: Bass - Treble - Balance - Fader - Beep - EQ - Loud
Long Press
Settings Menu: Dim H/L - PRI Info/Clk - P-Vol - Area US/Euro - Loc On/Off - Stereo/Mono Clock Set - BT Off/Link - Restore
When a DAB station is received the station’s clock will auto update the stereo’s clock.
Fast Rewind
Always ensure you connect and disconnect the stereo with dry hands!
Fast Forward
5.3 Manually Save DAB+ Stations to Memory
Play/Pause
1. Tune to the station you would like to be saved as a preset.
2. Press and hold the Play/Pause button and the stereo will display ‘SAVE CH1’.
3. Turn the Rotary Selector to select the desired preset slot you would like to save the current
station to.
4. Press the Rotary Selector to save the preset.
5. Upon successfully saving a preset the preset number that was chosen will be shown in the
right corner.
Presets are only for the current band you are on. Each band has six presets for a total of 18 presets.
5.4 Automatically Save DAB+ Stations to Memory
Mode/Disp
VBass
Press and hold the ESC/Preset button for 2 seconds to auto store stations to numeric buttons 1-6
of bands 1-3.
5.5 Listening to Saved Radio Memory
DAB
AUX
Short Press
Seek Down
Previous Song
Previous Song
Previous Station
No Function
Manual Tune
Fast Rewind
No Function
No Function
No Function
Short Press
Seek Up
Next Song
Next Song
Next Station
No Function
Long Press
Manual Tune
Fast Forward
No Function
No Function
No Function
Short Press
Mute
Play/Pause
Play/Pause
Mute
Mute
Long Press
No Function
No Function
No Function
No Function
No Function
Short Press
Changes Source
Long Press
Display Clock/Info
Short Press
Loud On/Off
Long Press
No Function
Rotate
Power/Band
(Push Rotary
Selector)
Short Press
12V Triggers
BT
Long Press
Rotary Selector
Random
USB
Volume Up/Down and Navigate Menus
Power On / Band
Change / Enter
Enter
Power On
Short Press
Ch.1 - Ch.2 Ch.3 - Ch.1...
Random Playback
On/Off
Long Press
No Function
Repeat One /
Repeat All
Long Press
Band Change /
Enter
Power On
No Function
Ch.1 - Ch.2 Ch.3 - Ch.1...
No Function
No Function
No Function
Display Software
Version
Power Off
Short Press
12V DC Trigger 1 Output On/Off
Long Press
12V DC Trigger 2 Output On/Off
Press button 1, 2 or 3 to listen to preset 1, 2 or 3 respectively; or alternatively:
1. Press the ESC/Preset button to display your presets.
2. Turn the Rotary Selector to navigate to the desired preset.
Please note Aquatic AV does not recommend wired remote controls are used for spa or hot tub applications as use in
such applications is not covered by warranty.
3. Press the Rotary Selector to listen to the preset.
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Listening via Bluetooth
CP6 WATERPROOF STEREO
3.1 Listening via Bluetooth
Listening via USB
CP6 WATERPROOF STEREO
4.1 Listening via USB
The Bluetooth Audio menu is accessible by pressing the Audio/Menu button and is used to connect a Bluetooth Audio device or disconnect a Bluetooth Audio device that has already been
paired.
1. Attach your USB thumb drive to the female USB connector.
3.2 Pair with Bluetooth Audio Device
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE to play or pause the music.
2. If your USB device is readable then USB source mode will be automatically selected and
your compatible content will begin to play.
4. Press FAST REWIND / FAST FORWARD once play previous / next song file.
1. Enable Bluetooth Audio mode by pressing MODE and selecting Bluetooth.
5. Press and hold FAST REWIND / FAST FORWARD to fast forward / fast rewind the song file.
2. Switch on your Bluetooth Audio device.
Playback and navigation of music files via USB includes MP3 and WMA files.
3. Select ‘CP6’ from the list of available devices to pair. No password should be required
however if prompted for a password use ‘0000’.
4. A Bluetooth logo will illuminate on the stereo’s LCD to verify Bluetooth is connected.
4.2 Direct Search by Folder/File
1. Press ESC/Preset once and display will show ‘DIR SCH’
3.3 Listening via Bluetooth Audio Device
1. Bluetooth Audio mode will be activated once a Bluetooth Audio device is paired in any
mode. Use MODE to change to Bluetooth Audio mode to listen to music from your device.
2. Play the song from device and the sound will play through the stereo.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE to play/pause the song.
4. Press FAST REWIND/FORWARD buttons to play previous/next song file.
5. Previous/next track and volume up/down can also be controlled directly from your
Bluetooth Audio device.
2. Turn the Rotary Selector to select a desired folder. (If you have files in the Root, select
‘Root’). Then press the Rotary Selector to enter into that folder.
3. Turn the Rotary Selector to select the desired file that you wish to play. Only compatible
files will be displayed.
4. You can either allow the unit to auto select the track that is being displayed or press the
Rotary Selector to select the desired track.
4.3 Direct Search by Track number
1. Press ESC/Preset twice and the display will show ‘NUM SCH’
3.4 Bluetooth Multi-link
A second Bluetooth Audio device can pair to the stereo even when music is playing from the first
Bluetooth Audio device.
Once paired, playing music from device 2 will override device 1 and the stereo will begin playing
music from device 2.
Should you wish to play music from device 1 again, wait 10 seconds and press play on device 1.
This process can be repeated between device 1 and device 2 indefinitely while both devices are
paired.
2. Turn the Rotary Selector to select the desired track number. Turning clock-wise will
increase the track number and turning anti-Clock-wise will decrease the track number.
3. You can either allow the unit to auto select the track that is being displayed or press the
Rotary Selector to select the desired track.
4.4 Random Playback
Press the RDM button to toggle Random Play on or off.
4.5 Repeat Playback
Press the RPT button to toggle Repeat One or Repeat All.
4.6 Device Charging
When specified USB devices such as Smartphones or MP3 players are connected with a standard
male-to-female USB cable the device’s battery will charge automatically. The USB connection will
deliver 2.1A of current to charge a device battery.
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