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STANDBY MODE: Enables a low-power standby instead of
turning off the stereo completely. When enabled, the stereo
turns on much faster, but the stereo uses more battery when
in standby mode than when turned off (Enabling Standby
Mode, page 2).
GESTURE SCREEN: Enables the screen that hides the
playback controls to show track info and album art only when
playing media (Gesture Screen, page 1).
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 Remote,
page 11).
SYSTEM OFF: Sends a signal to turn off on all devices
connected to the network.
Network Configuration
TIP: You can select the network status icon from any screen to
open the network configuration menu.
Setting the FUSION PartyBus Device as the DHCP
Server
If you connected two FUSION PartyBus devices together
directly, or connected more than two together using a network
switch or wireless access point and did not install a router, you
must configure only one FUSION PartyBus stereo to be the
DHCP server.
1
Select > > NETWORK > ADVANCED > ETHERNET IP
> STATIC IP > SAVE.
2
Select > > NETWORK > ADVANCED > DHCP
SERVER > DHCP ENABLED > SAVE.
You can configure the IP address range of the DHCP server
(DHCP Settings, page 10).
Setting the FUSION PartyBus Device as a Wireless
Access Point
Before you can connect additional FUSION PartyBus devices or
smartphones to a FUSION PartyBus device wirelessly, you must
configure at least one device as a wireless access point. This is
not necessary if you installed a wireless router or other wireless
access point on the network.
1
Select > > NETWORK > WI-FI ACCESS POINT.
2
Select SSID, and change the default SSID, or name, for the
wireless access point (optional).
3
Select AP SECURITY, and change the security type for the
access point (optional).
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you use the default
WPA2 PERSONAL AP SECURITY setting. It is the most
widely-used and secure wireless security protocol.
4
Select PASSWORD, and change the default password for
the access point (optional).
5
If necessary, select COUNTRY, and select your region.
6
Select CHANNEL, and select a channel range for the access
point (optional).
7
Select SAVE.
You can adjust the wireless access point configuration at any
time (Wireless Access Point Settings, page 10).
Connecting the FUSION PartyBus Device to a
Wireless Access Point
1
Select > > NETWORK > WI-FI CLIENT > SSID.
A list of wireless access points within rage appears.
2
Select the FUSION PartyBus wireless access point.
3
Select an option:
To enter the password, select PASSWORD, enter the
password, and select .
If you are connecting to the wireless access point using
WPS, verify that WPS has been enabled on the access
point, and select WPS.
NOTE: It can take up to two minutes to successfully
connect to the access point after you select WPS.
4
Select SAVE.
Advanced Network Configuration
You can perform advanced networking tasks on a FUSION
PartyBus device, such as defining DHCP ranges and setting
static IP addresses.
Wireless Access Point Settings
Select > > NETWORK > ADVANCED > WI-FI ACCESS
POINT.
NOTE: You must configure the device to be a wireless access
point before you can change the settings (Setting the FUSION
PartyBus Device as a Wireless Access Point, page 10).
SSID: Sets the SSID, or name, for the network.
AP SECURITY: Sets the type of wireless security protocol used
by the access point.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you set the AP
SECURITY using WPA2 PERSONAL. It is the most widely-
used and secure wireless security protocol.
PASSWORD: Sets the password for the access point. This is
not available when the AP SECURITY setting is set to
NONE.
COUNTRY: Sets the region where the stereo is located.
Different regions may use different channels on the wireless
spectrum, so you should set this to best accommodate local
wireless devices.
CHANNEL: Sets the access point to use a group of channels in
the high, low, or middle range of the available spectrum for
your region. You may experience better performance if you
set the channel in a range with fewer broadcasting access
points.
DHCP SERVER: Sets the device to act as a wireless access
point and the DHCP server on the network (DHCP Settings,
page 10).
WPS: Initiates a WiFi
®
Protected Setup (WPS) connection.
Devices with a WPS button or setting can connect to the
access point on this stereo when the WPS connection is
active.
NOTE: It can take up to two minutes to successfully connect
to the access point after you select WPS.
DHCP Settings
Select > > NETWORK > ADVANCED > DHCP SERVER.
DHCP ENABLED: Sets the device as the DHCP server on the
network.
START IP: Sets the first IP address in the IP-address range of
the DHCP server.
END IP: Sets the final IP address in the IP-address range of the
DHCP server.
Setting a Static IP Address
If the stereo is configured as a DHCP server, it is automatically
assigned the IP address of 192.168.0.1. You can change this IP
address.
If the stereo is a client on the network and you do not want the
DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address to the
stereo, you can set a static IP address.
NOTE: Every device on the network must have a unique IP
address. If you select a static IP address that is the same as the
IP address on the network, the devices will not work properly.
1
Select > > NETWORK > ADVANCED.
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