AQUATIC AV SM78 WATERPROOF MEDIA PLAYER User Manual

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AQ-MP-5BT - WATERPROOF MEDIA PLAYER
for Bluetooth & MP3 devices
OWNER MANUAL
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with
the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
WATERPROOF MEDIA PLAYER
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: 2011
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1: 2012
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.8.1: 2012
EN 62479: 2010
EN 60065: 2002+A1: 2006+A11: 2008+ A2: 2010+ A12: 2011
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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PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Table of Contents
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
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Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
MADE IN CHINA
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.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
The 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 or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate
the equipment.
CONNECTION
GROUP
REAR LINE OUT ( RIGHT) RED
REAR LINE OUT(LEFT) WHITE
CONNECTION GROUP
1 Getting Started......................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Contents.............................................................................................................................3
1.2 Connections........................................................................................................................3
1.3 12-pin Harness Connection.................................................................................................4
1.4 Wiring Diagram...................................................................................................................4
1.5 Mounting Precautions.........................................................................................................5
1.6 Mounting the Media Player..................................................................................................6
1.7 Power On............................................................................................................................ 8
2 Location of Controls................................................................................................................. 9
2.1 Media Player Controls..........................................................................................................9
3 Listening to Devices..................................................................................................................10
3.1 Listening via Bluetooth.......................................................................................................10
3.1.1 Pair with Bluetooth Device...........................................................................................10
3.1.2 Listening via Bluetooth Device.....................................................................................10
3.2 Listening via Auxiliary Input (3.5mm Jack).........................................................................10
3.3 Adjusting Volume Level.......................................................................................................10
4 Listening to FM/AM Radio......................................................................................................... 11
4.1 Enter FM Radio Mode.......................................................................................................... 11
4.2 Scan or Seek FM Radio Channels........................................................................................ 11
4.3 Saving Radio Channel to Memory....................................................................................... 11
4.4 Listening to Saved Radio Memory....................................................................................... 11
4.5 Switch between U.S. and European FM Modes.....................................................................11
5 Settings Menu........................................................................................................................... 12
5.1 Audio Menu......................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Menu...................................................................................................................................12
5.3 AS/PS (Auto Scan/Preset Scan)........................................................................................... 12
5.4 Local/Distant Tuning...........................................................................................................12
5.5 Stereo/Mono........................................................................................................................ 12
5.6 FM Tuning Area................................................................................................................... 12
5.7 Beep Tone........................................................................................................................... 12
5.8 System Reset...................................................................................................................... 12
6 Specifications & Dimensions....................................................................................................13
4.1 Specifications.....................................................................................................................13
4.2 Dimensions........................................................................................................................ 13
7 Warranty Information...............................................................................................................14
FCC Statement
(R-CH)
ANTENNA JACK
USA/CANADA
RED R-CH
AUDIO IN
(L-CH)
BLACK
8 DIN WIRED REMOTE
BLACK
SW UPGRADE CABLE
White
1 ACCESSORY 12V (B+)
2 REAR LEFT SPEAKER ( )
L-CH
RED
3 REAR LEFT SPEAKER (+)
GREEN
4 BATTERY (BACK UP) 12V (+)
YELLOW
WHITE
7 POWER ANTENNA
BLUE
GREY/BLACK
9 FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
12
11
10
GREY
10 GROUND ( )
11 REAR RIGHT SPEAKER ( )
WHITE
GREEN/BLACK
5 FRONT LEFT SPEAKER ( )
WHITE/BLACK
6 FRONT LEFT SPEAKER (+)
8 FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER ( )
AQ-MP-5BT
BLACK
BLACK
VIOLET/BLACK
12 REAR RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
VIOLET
EUR
FM
AM
FM
AM
87.5-107.9 MHz
530-1710 KHz
87.5-108 MHz
522-1620 KHz
POWER SUPPLY: 12V DC
NEGATIVE GROUND
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE: 4 - 8 OHMS
INTERFERENCE ABSORPTION CIRCUIT
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.
0700
FCC ID: WBQ-SM78
SI
US PATENT NO.
7,831,756 & 8,578,081
MADE IN CHINA
Patent: 7,831,756 & 8,578,081
Product design and specification subject to change without notice. E&OE.
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Warranty Information
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
Aquatic AV offers a limited warranty of our products on the following terms:
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.
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 Digital Media Player.
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1.1 Contents
Length of warranty
2 years on audio systems, electronics, speakers, and accessories (receipt required).
Model number[s]:
Getting Started
Serial number[s]:
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AQ-MP-5BT Digital Media Player
Wiring Harness (AQ-UNH-2)
Four (4) Stainless Steel Mounting Screws
Spare Fuse
Mounting Template
Mounting Bracket
DIN Cage
Owner’s Manual
1.2 Connections (see Wiring Diagram 1.4)
1. 12-pin Watertight Harness
The 12-pin harness supplies power and ground connections to the Media Player and four (4)
speaker channel output connections from the Media Player (see also 1.3 below).
Do not cut or modify the 12-pin harness on the Locker side or warranty will be void.
2. FM Radio Antenna Jack
Connect antenna (AQ-ANT-1 sold separately) to female antenna receptacle. For best 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. 8-pin DIN Cable
Allows connection of the wired Remote Control (AQ-WR-5F sold separately).
6. Bluetooth Antenna
Allows a Bluetooth device to wirelessly connect to the unit.
1.3 12-pin Harness Connection (see Wiring Diagram 1.4)
The AQ-MP-5BT includes the universal harness AQ-UNH-2 in order to connect the stereo to power
and speakers.
All open wire connections should be soldered and protected against water and dust for best longterm performance.
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1.4 Wiring Diagram
Specifications & Dimensions
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
6.1 Specifications
Media
Supported media....................................Bluetooth/MP3/FM/AM
Supported media max. dimensions...........107 x 184mm (WxH)
BT Antenna
Audio In R
Black
Antenna Jack
Radio Antenna
Black
Audio In L
Black
Inputs
Auxiliary................................................ 1x 3.5mm stereo Jack socket, 1x stereo pair RCA
Outputs
Pre-Out..................................................1x stereo pair RCA (2V)
Power
Output voltage @ 2 Ohm......................... 4x 72W
Output voltage @ 4 Ohm......................... 4x 45W
Operation voltage....................................9.6V - 14.4V DC
Max current draw....................................7A
Standby current draw..............................6mA
Operating Temperature........................... -20oC~+35oC
Multi-Environment Certifications
Waterproof / Dustproof............................ Yes 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
Black
8 Din Wired Remote
Black
Rear Line Out L
6.2 Dimensions
214.4mm
Rear Line Out R
White
69.8mm
Black
Power Antenna/
Amplifier Remote
Front right
speaker (+)
Red
Grey
White
Grey/Black
+12Volts
Switchd
White/Black
Front right
speaker (-)
Front left
speaker (-)
Violet
Green
Rear Left
speaker (+)
Rear right
speaker (+)
Violet/Black Green/Black
Rear right
speaker (-)
210.8mm
Front left
speaker (+)
Rear left
speaker (-)
188.6mm
+12Volts
Constant
Ground
Yellow
36.6mm
Blue
48.8mm
SW
Upgrade
Cable
No lower than a 2 Ohm load should be used
or damage may occur to the Media Player.
Make sure the polarity of speakers are
connected correctly.
182.2mm
178mm
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Settings Operation
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
Getting Started
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
1.5. Mounting Precautions
5.1 Audio Menu
From the ‘Audio Menu’ you are able to change the bass, treble, balance, and fader.
1. To enter the ‘Audio Menu’ press the ‘AUDIO/MENU’ button.
2. In the ‘Audio Menu’ press the ‘AUDIO/MENU’ to scroll through all options.
3. To change the parameters use the rotary knob to adjust settings.
1. A mounting template is included. Aquatic AV recommends using the ‘measure twice,
cut once’ method!
2. Once the mounting hole is complete, make sure the outside surface is clean and
clear of debris. The Media Player has an external water/dust proof gasket, but this
requires a clean and flat surface for best performance.
3. The Media Player has four (4) front screws. 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.
Any changes made in the ‘Audio Menu’ are system wide so it will affect all modes.
5.2 Menu
Enter the ‘Menu’ by pressing and holding the ‘AUDIO/MENU’ button. Pressing the ‘Audio/Menu’
option will take you through the menu items.
4. Review all outside surfaces of the Media Player to ensure a proper water/dust seal.
This is important for long-term environmental protection performance for your digital
media device.
5.3 AS/PS (Auto Scan/Preset Scan)
214.4mm
69.8mm
Scans through the current frequency band, and assigns presets to the radio stations that have the
strongest signal strength.
Only does this for one AM/FM band at a time.
5.4 Local/Distant Tuning
When local is turned on the word ‘Local’ will appear in the upper right hand corner.
5.5 Stereo/Mono
Change the output mode between stereo and mono. Some applications only accept a mono input.
36.6mm
48.8mm
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.
210.8mm
The FM tuning can be set to different areas, using the rotary knob to scroll through to select the
desired tuning area.
There are seven different tuning areas: USA, EUR, LAT ,ASIA, MIDDLE EAST, AUSTRALIA,
RUSSIA.
188.6mm
5.6 FM Tuning Area
182.2mm
5.7 Beep Tone
Beep tone plays when any button is pressed, it can be toggled on and off from this selection.
5.8 System Reset
178mm
System reset to try to clear and system hang ups, or any bugs that arise during use.
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1.6 Mounting the Media Player
Listening to FM Radio
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
4.1 Enter FM Radio Mode
The AQ-MP-5BT is designed for a multi-environment application. For an easy system setup,
mount the Media Player so the front controls will be easily accessible. In addition, observe the
following precautions:
1. Check clearances on both sides of a planned installation before drilling any holes or
installing any screws.
2. When routing RCA cables, keep them away from power cables and output speaker wires.
3. Due to the design for a multi environment application, always support the back of the unit
with the supplied back strap.
Screw M5x16(1)
Drilling template
Mounting strap(1)
Mounting brackets(2)
CD player
Rear nut M5(1) Mounting sleeve(1)
Rear lock washer(1)
Rear flat washer(1)
o ring(4)
Screw M4x60(6)
1. Press MODE on the unit keypad to switch to FM radio mode.
If this is the first time you listen to FM radio, the default frequency will be 87.5MHz, as shown on
the display. FM radio is only available when you using the FM Radio mode.
4.2 Scan or Navigate FM Radio Channels
1. Press FAST REWIND/FAST FORWARD to seek another station.
2. Press and hold either FAST REWIND/FAST FORWARD for manual tuning back or forward.
4.3 Saving Radio Channel to Memory
1. Tune to the station you would like to be saved as a preset.
2. Press and hold the ‘Preset’ Button.
3. The stereo will enter the add preset button menu.
4. Using the rotary knob you can choose which preset slot you would like to save the current
station to.
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 (12 AM/18FM).
4.4 Listening to Saved Radio Memory
1. Once the presets have been set either manually or using AS/PS press the ‘Preset’ button
to scroll through your presets.
Each band FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 has six presets.
4.5 Switching between US and European FM Modes
1.6.1 Slide mounting sleeve into DIN opening
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
When in ‘RADIO’ mode.
Press and hold the ‘AUDIO/MENU’ button to enter the System Menu.
Press the ‘AUDIO/MENU’ button to scroll through the options.
Scroll to ‘AREA’ then; turn the rotary knob to select your desired tuning area.
Once the desired tuning area has been selected you can press esc to return to FM Mode.
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.
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Listening to Devices
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
3.1 Listening via Bluetooth
Getting Started
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
1.6.2 Slide mounting brackets into position and tighten center bolts. Remove mounting bracket
handles by bending backing brackets handles until they break off.
3.1.1 Pair with Bluetooth Device
1. Switch on your Bluetooth device.
2. Select ‘AQUATIC AV’ from the list of available devices to pair (no password is needed).
Only one Bluetooth device can be paired with the Media Player at any time.
3.1.2 Listening via Bluetooth Device
1. Bluetooth mode will be activated once a Bluetooth device is linked.
2. Play the song from device and the sound will play through the Media Player.
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 be controlled directly from your Bluetooth
device remote control or directly from the Media Player controls.
3.2 Listening via Auxiliary Input (3.5mm Jack)
1. Remove the faceplate from the stereo.
2. Connect your MP3 device to the 3.5mm connector.
3. Re-attach the faceplate.
4. Press the rotary knob to power the unit ON (if the faceplate was removed with the stereo
still powered on, it will power on by itself.)
5. Press MODE) on the remote control to select ‘AUX IN-1’ mode.
1.6.3 Slide Media Player into mounting sleeve. Secure Media Player using supplied hardware and
mounting strap.
Always ensure to connect and disconnect your Media Player with dry hands!
3.3 Adjust Volume Level
1. Turn the rotary knob counter clockwise increase the volume.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise to reduce the volume.
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1.7 Power On
Location of Controls
Media Player AQ-MP-5BT
2.1 Media Player Controls
The AQ-MP-5BT requires +12V DC to both the red and yellow wires. When both of these wires
have power the AQ-MP-5BT is always powered on. Ground is connected to the black wire.
Once all connections are made press the rotary knob and the stereo will turn ON.
In a spa application this requires the red and yellow wires to be jumped together and then connected to the +12VDC output of the power source. In this set up the AQ-MP-5BT will always be
on, with a very low current draw when idle.
AQ-MP-5BT
MODE
PRESET
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.
BAND
DSP
AUDIO
DIMMER
MENU
ESC
XBS
INFO
For detailed instructions you can check out our online video:
‘How to wire your Aquatic AV stereo system’
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8 7
1. Front face release
4. Mode button
2. Preset station
5. Band button
3. Fast Rewind/Forward 6. LCD screen
Button
Rotary Knob
7. Audio/System menu
8. XBS function
9. Play/Pause
Rotary Knob Clockwise
FM Mode
Short Press: Mute
Long Press: Power Off
Short Press: Switches through different modes
Long Press: No Function
When turned clockwise the volume increases
Rotary Knob Counter
Clockwise
When turned counter clockwise the volume
decreases
Same
Same
Fast Forward
Short Press: Scans to the next station
Long Press: Switches into manual seek mode
Short Press: Scans to the previous station
Long Press: Switches into manual seek mode
Short Press: Toggles between Play and Pause
Long Press: No Function
Short Press: Switches between AM/FM Bands
Long Press: No Function
Short Press: Toggles on/off crossover bass
Long Press: No Function
Short Press: Turns on EQ Preset
Long Press: Enables the two stage dimmer
Short Press: Returns you to the Default Screen
Long Press: Displays info if any available
Short Press: Advances through presets
Long Press: Set up new presets
Short Press: Takes you into the audio menu
Long Press: Takes you into the system menu
No Function
No Function
No Function
No Function
Same
Same
No Function
No Function
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
No Function
No Function
No Function
Same
Same
Changes to next song
No Function
Changes to Previous Song
No Function
Same
Same
No Function
No Function
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
No Function
No Function
Same
Same
Mode
Fast Rewind
Play/Pause
Band
xBass
DSP/Dimmer
ESC/Info
Preset
Audio/Menu
Aux In
Mute
Power Off
Same
Same
Same
10. ESC/Information
11. DSP/Dimmer
Bluetooth
Mute
Power Off
Same
Same
Same
If your music player is connected via the Auxiliary input you will not be able to control track or receive track information.
Turn off DSP to access control of Bass and Treble
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