Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
RV-FS402
Speaker
Installation
Instructions
Important
Safety
Information
Failure
to
follow
these
warnings
and
cautions
could
result
in
personal
injury,
damage
to
the
vessel
,
or
poor
product
performance.
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the
Important
Safety
and
Product
Information
guide
in
the
product
box
for
product
warnings
and
other
important
information.
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This
device
must
be
installed
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these
instructions.
Disconnect
the
vessel's
power
supply
before
beginning
to
install
this
product.
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&,.CAUTION
Audio
systems
can
produce
sound
pressure
levels
exceeding
135
dB.
Continuous
exposure
to
sound
pressure
levels
over
100
dB
may
cause
permanent
hearing
loss
.
The
volume
is
typically
too
loud
if
you
cannot
hear
people
speaking
around
you.
Limit
the
amount
of
time
you
listen
at
high
volume.
If
you
experience
ringing
in
your
ears
or
muffled
speech,
stop
listening
and
have
your
hearing
checked.
Always
wear
safety
goggles,
ear
protection,
and
a
dust
mask
when
drilling,
cutting,
or
sanding.
NOTICE
When
drilling
or
cutting,
always
check
what
is
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
surface
.
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It
is
strongly
recommended
that
you
have
your
audio
system
installed
by
a
professional
installer
to
ensure
optimum
performance.
You
must
read
all
installation
instructions
before
beginning
the
installa
t
ion.
If
you
experience
difficulty
during
the
installation,
go
to
www.fusionentertainment.com
for
product
support.
After
installing
the
subwoofer,
you
should
run
the
subwoofer
at
low
to
medium
volumes
for
the
first
few
hours
of
use
.
This
helps
to
improve
the
overall
sound
by
gradually
loosening
up
the
moving
components
of
the
subwoofer,
such
as
the
cone,
spider,
and
surround
What's
in
the
Box?
•
One
sp
e
aker
with
pre-terminated
four-connector
speaker
wire
•
Two
5 m
(16.4
ft)
speaker
cables
•
12
Phillips
stainless
steel,
4
mm
x
35
mm
(8
gauge
x 1.
375
in
.)
mounting
screws
•
One
speaker
grille
•
Installation
instructions
and
mounting
template
Tools
Needed
•
Electric
drill
•
Drill
bit
(si
ze
varies
based
on
surface
material)
•
Phillips
screwdriv
er
•
Wire
strippers
•
Crimping
tool
•
Electrical
tape
•
Appropriate
saw
or
utility
knife
to
cut
surface
material
•
Marine
se
a
lant
(optional)
•
Suitable
gauge
s
peaker
wire
for
the
length
required
NOTE:
For
customized
inst
a
llations,
additional
tools
and
materials
may
be
needed.
Mounting
Considerations
NOTICE
The
audio
system
must
be
turned
off
befor
e
ma
k
ing
any
c
onnections
to
the
source
unit
, a
mplifier
,
or
sp
e
ak
er. F
ailur
e
to
do
so
could
re
sult
in
permanent
damage
to
the
audio
system.
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Se
le
c
ting
the
correct
mounting
location
is
critical
to
optimi
ze
the
performanc
e
of
the
speaker
.
FUSION
"
sp
e
akers
are
designed
to
perform
in
the
widest
possible
range
of
mounting
locations,
but
the
more
you
plan
the
inst
a
llat
i
on,
the
better
the
sp
e
aker's
sound
will
be.
2
•
Using
the
included
screws
,
this
speaker
can
be
flush-mounted
in
a
surface
with
a
depth
of
at
least
50
mm
(2
in
.)
•
Using
optional
spacers
(sold
separately),
this
speaker
can
be
mounted
in
surfaces
wi
th
shallower
depths
of
25
mm
(1
in.)
or
19
mm (0.
75
in.).
•
Using
an
optional
spacer
(sold
separately),
this
speaker
can
be
mounted
directly
on
a
flat
surface.
Because
of
the
enclosed
housing,
the
entire
speaker
is
rated
I
P65
for
protectio
n
in
a
marine
environment.
To
ensure
water
does
not
enter
the
mount
i
ng
surface,
you
may
want
to
use
marine
sealan
t
when
mounting
the
speaker.
•
For
the
best
performance
,
the
speaker
should
not
be
mou
n
ted
low
in
the
RV
or
boat.
Sound
travels
in
the
d
ir
ection
in
which
the
spea
k
er
is
facing.
When
the
speaker
is
mounted
low,
th
e
sound
quality
and
volume
are
not
ideal.
•
You
should
select
a
flat
mounting
surface
for
the
best
seal.
•
The
moun
t
ing
location
must
avoid
potential
obstacles,
suc
h
as
fuel
and
hydraulic
l
ines
and
wiring.
•
To
avoid
interference
with
a
magnetic
compass,
the
spea
ker
should
not
be
installed
closer
to
a
compass
than
the
compass-safe
dis
t
ance
value
listed
in
the
product
specifications.
•
You
should
protect
the
speaker
wires
from
sharp
objects
and
always
use
rubber
grommets
when
wiring
through
panels.
•
You
sho
u
ld
protect
all
terminals
and
connections
from
grounding
and
from
each
other.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
permanent
damage
to
the
audio
system
and
void
the
product
warranty.
Mounting
the
Speaker
Before
mounting
the
speakers
,
you
mu
st
choose
a
location
where
there
is
enough
clearance
behind
the
mounting
surface
.
Refer
to
the
si
de
view
drawings
for
clearance
information.
If
necessary
,
you
can
purchase
space
rs
(not
included)
to
ins
t
all
t
he
speaker
in
shallower
locations
or
directly
onto
a
flat
surface.
Before
mounting
the
speakers
,
you
must
choose
a
location
f
ollowing
the
guidelines
above.
1
Route
the
wires
from
the
source
to
the
speaker
locat
io
n,
away
from
sources
of
electrical
interference.
2
Trim
the
template
and
make
sure
it
fi
ts
in
the
selected
location.
3
Secure
the
template
to
th
e se
lect
ed
location.
4
Using
a
drill
bit
appropriate
for
the
mounting
surface,
dri
ll a
hole
inside
the
dashed
li
ne
on
the
template
to
pr
epare
the
mounting
su
rf
ace
for
cutting.
5
Using
a
jigsaw
or
rotary
tool
,
cut
the
mounting
surface
al
ong
the
inside
of
the
line
on
the
template.
6
Place
the
speaker
in
the
cutout
to
test
the
fit.
7 If
necessary,
use
a
file
and
sandpaper
to
refine
the
size
of
the
cutout.
8
After
the
speaker
fits
correctly
in
the
cutout,
ensure
the
mounting
holes
on
the
speaker
line
up
with
the
pilo
t
holes
on
the
template.
9
If
the
mo
unt
i
ng
holes
on
the
spea
ker
do
not
line
up
,
ma
rk the new
hole
locations
.
10
Using
an
appropriately
sized
drill
bit
for
the
mounting
surface
and
screw
type
,
dri
ll
the
holes.
11
Remove
the
template
from
the
mounting
surfa
ce.
12
Conne
ct
the
speaker
wires
while
observing
correct
polari
ty.
You
can
use
this
table
as
a
refe
r
ence:
For
best
results,
use
standard
sp
a
de
connectors
(not
inc1uded)
on
the
source
wi
r
es
to
connect
to
the
sp
eaker
wires.
13
Plac
e the
speak
er
in
th
e
cut
out
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a
ll
at
ion
In
struct
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ons