Vieo™‎ RV 51/52 Installation Instructions

• The music files must be formatted as MP3, AAC (.m4a), or FLAC, files. • If you connect a portable hard drive, you must connect it to an external power source. The USB port on this stereo cannot provide power for a portable hard drive. • The USB mass storage device must be formatted using one of the following systems: ◦ Microsoft ® : NTFS 1 , VFAT, FAT 2 , MSDOS You can play media from a connected USB flash drive, smartphone, or compatible portable media device. 1 Select an option: • Locate the media USB port in your vehicle. For more information, see your vehicle owner's manual. • Locate the 2.1 A USB port on the back of the Vieo dock. For more information, see the Vieo RV 850 / RV 1050 Series Installation Instructions . 2 Connect the USB device to the USB port. 3 Select > > . 4 Select the source icon ( Music Player Overview , page 13). 5 Select an option: • To play media from an Apple device, select iPod . • To play media from a smartphone or device with Android, select MTP . • To play media from another portable media player or USB flash drive, select USB . Connecting an Auxiliary Device You can connect various auxiliary devices to the stereo. These devices have either RCA connectors, a line output, or a headphone output jack. 1 If necessary, connect an RCA-to-3.5 mm adapter cable to the auxiliary device. 2 Connect the auxiliary device to the Aux 1 connector on the back of the stereo. 3 Select the Aux1 source. Connecting an Apple Device Using AirPlay 1 From the settings menu on your Apple device, connect to the same wireless network as your compatible Fusion ® stereo. NOTE: You can connect some Apple devices to the network using a wired Ethernet connection, if applicable. Go to the Apple website for more information. 2 On your Apple device, open the music app you want to stream to the stereo. 3 From the music app or program, select or , and select the name of the stereo. 4 If necessary, start playing music on the app. The stereo changes to the AirPlay source automatically and plays audio from your Apple device. NOTE: On some AirPlay devices, adjusting the volume on the device affects the volume level on the stereo. Setting an AirPlay Password You can set a password that a user must enter when connecting to the stereo using the AirPlay feature. 1 Select > > > > AirPlay PASSWORD . 2 Enter a password. NOTE: The AirPlay password is case-sensitive. ◦ Apple: HFS, HFSPLUS ◦ Linux: EXT2, EXT3, EX4 Playing Media from a USB Device

When connecting to this stereo using the AirPlay feature, the user must enter the password on their Apple device. Connecting a UPnP Device You must connect your stereo to a network to play media from a UPnP device, such as a NAS device. 1 Connect your UPnP device to the same network as the stereo, referring to the instructions provided with your UPnP device and router if necessary. 2 Select the UPnP source on the stereo ( Selecting a Source , page 13). You can browse and play media from the UPnP device the same way that you would from a USB flash drive ( Controlling Music Playback on a Connected Android Device, USB Flash Drive, or Media Player , page 16). Audio Control Adjusting the Volume for a Zone 1 Select > > > . 2 Select a zone. TIP: To control all zones at the same time, select GLOBAL. 3 Drag the slider up or down. Muting all Connected Stereos You can quickly mute the audio from this stereo or from all stereos connected to the network ( Fusion PartyBus ™ Networking , page 19). From any source, select . The mute symbol appears and audio from this stereo is silenced. Adjusting the Tones 1 Select > > > > ZONE . 2 Select a zone. 3 Select TONE . 4 Use the slider bar to adjust the level of each tone. Disabling the Loud Setting for a Zone The LOUD setting maintains frequency response at low volumes and increases perceived loudness at high volumes. This setting You can adjust the gain for a connected auxiliary device to achieve a volume level similar to that of other media sources. You can adjust the gain in 1 dB increments. 1 Select an auxiliary source. 2 Move the slider left or right to increase or decrease the gain. NOTE: To achieve the best audio quality when using a portable media player with headphone output, it may be necessary to adjust the volume control on the media player, instead of adjusting the gain. Speaker Zones You can group speakers in one area into a speaker zone. This enables you to control the audio level of the zones individually. For example, you could make the audio quieter in the cabin and louder on deck. You can set the balance, volume limit, tone, subwoofer level, subwoofer frequency, and name for each zone, and configure other zone-specific settings ( Speaker Zone Settings , page 20). Adjusting the Audio Settings for a Zone 1 Select > > > > ZONE . is enabled by default in all zones. 1 Select > > > > ZONE . 2 Select a zone. 3 Select LOUD to clear the check box. Adjusting the Gain for an Auxiliary Device

1 Software updates are not supported using NTFS file system. 2 FAT includes most types of FAT file systems except exFAT.

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