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INSTALLATION
Surface Mount - MB-21
Protect your stereo from the harsh marine environment. These gasketed covers are designed to keep moisture away
from your stereo. All accommodate dual post, removable and DIN-style stereos. The WC-700 Housing includes two 3”
integrated waterproof speakers. (Stereos not included).
WC-400 Enclosure
Conveniently changes the angle of your
stereo speaker. Fits Poly-Planar box
speakers - MA-9060, MA-800, MA-7500
and MA-1610. Also convenient for
marina, dock and home installations.
Pivot Mount - M-1
No more missed calls! These waterproof communication speakers can be mounted where you can hear your VHF
radiotelephone. Available in surface or ush mount and in black or white.
Flush Mount
Extension Speaker
MA-1000R
WC-3 Panel Mount
VHF Extension Speakers
Accessories
Stereo
Stereo Enclosures
Surface Mount - MB-41
WC-700 Housing
WC-400W
WC-400B
The IC-3.5PM allows you
to connect your MP3
player, iPod® or satellite
radio to any audio
device with RCA inputs.
It features a waterproof
panel/dash mount with
rubber cover and a 4’
extension cable. Also
included is a 4’ patch
cord for connecting
MP3 player to adapter
plug.
IC-3.5PM MP3 Adapter
ACCESSORIES
See pages 14-15 for specifications.
RM-10 Overhead/Under Dash Stereo Housing
The new Poly Planar RM-10 Radio Mount is designed to accommodate
today’s larger front panel format Marine radios as well as older DIN
style and Post mount. Made from heavy wall ABS plastic, the RM-10 has
room for all the accessory cables found on the newest radios. Accepts
Poly Planar, Sony, Jensen, Marine AV and even Clarion CMD4!
Give your stereo some air. Properly installed, your stereo will be well ventilated so the heat sink can dissipate heat into the
surrounding air. Make sure the unit is properly sealed to the dash so water cannot leak into the chassis or the connectors behind
the dash. Pay particular attention if your unit is mounted below instrument gauges, as they are a common source of leaks.
Always keep the front panel rmly closed. Use only UL-approved power connections and fuses with the proper ratings. The
yellow memory B+ requires a 1A fuse (supplied); the red ACC line requires a 10A fuse (supplied).
The built-in audio Expansion Port on the MRD-60 is designed to allow you to easily upgrade your Marine Audio Center.
To increase the functionality of your system, you can add interface cards (IMR-4 or IMR-2) to allow the addition of optional
accessories, such as remote controls, MP3, CD disc changers, iPod adapters, subwoofer ampliers, boosters, zone expansion
ampliers, etc.
Stereo Installation Considerations
Speakers are directional—point them at your ears. When mounting, consider where your ears will be when listening, and
point the speakers’ central axis in that direction.
Don’t choke your sound. Flush-mount speakers need air behind them. More air is better. Allow at least one cubic foot of air
behind your speakers so as not to compromise the bass response.
Separate the air in front of the speaker from the air behind it. If there is no bafe (wall) separating the front of the speaker
from the back, the positive air pressure at the front of the cone will rush around to ll in the vacuum behind the cone, instead
of reaching your ears, which dramatically reduces bass response. This “free air response” explains why unmounted speakers
may sound “tinny.”
Don’t blow your speakers. Make sure your speakers can handle more power than your stereo can produce. The power
specication on a stereo is the maximum amount of power the stereo will produce. The power specication on a speaker is
the maximum amount of power the speaker can handle. If the stereo can produce more power than the speakers can handle,
you may blow your speakers at high volume. Use RMS power for comparison purposes. Compare the per channel power of the
stereo with the per speaker power of the speakers. You cannot gain sound quality by increasing the maximum power handling
of your speakers. A one-watt signal will not sound any better on 100-watt speakers than it will on 10-watt speakers.
Use proper wiring. Use 18-gauge wire to connect your stereo to your speakers. Doorbell wire works well, it’s inexpensive,
comes in pairs, and isn’t stranded, so there’s less surface area to corrode. Seal all wires between the insulation and soldered
area. Make sure positive terminals on speakers are matched with the positive side of the stereo output.
Speaker Installation Considerations
MRD-70 Stereo Installation Configuration Examples
Basic MRD-70 System, Single Zone Multi-Zone System using RT-20 Router
The MRD-70 can be congured as a single
zone or up to 3 additional zones can be added.
This will allow each cabin or bridge zone to access
the master receiver or use local zone input. Each
zone has separate volume control. Inputs such as
iPod®, PC, and TV/DVD are all possible.
The innovative intercom allows anyone in a
zone to call all the other zones while muting the
stereo. This is both a convenience and a safety
feature.
With an MZ-100 as the base for each
expansion zone, up to 4 speakers and a subwoofer
can be installed in each zone. Each zone
must be supplied with 12v power, however, all
communication between zones is accomplished
using a single cable through the RT-20 Router.
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