Rockford Fosgate 3sixty Installation & Operation Manual

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INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on your purchase of the Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.The 3Sixty uses a Patent Pending technology
which allows it to integrate into OEM factory systems without the need to remove the source unit.At Rockford
Fosgate we are fanatics about musical reproduction at its best, and we are pleased you chose our product.Through
years of engineering expertise, hand craftsmanship and critical testing procedures, we have created a wide range of
products that reproduce music with all the clarity and richness you deserve.
For maximum performance we recommend you have your new Rockford Fosgate product installed by an
Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer, as we provide specialized training through Rockford Technical Training Institute
(RTTI). Please read your warranty and retain your receipt and original carton for possible future use.
Great product and competent installations are only a piece of the puzzle when it comes to your system. Make sure
that your installer is using 100% authentic installation accessories from Connecting Punch in your installation.
Connecting Punch has everything from RCA cables and speaker wire to Power line and battery connectors. Insist on
it! After all, your new system deserves nothing but the best.
To add the finishing touch to your new Rockford Fosgate image order your Rockford accessories, which include
everything from T-shirts to jackets and hats.
To get a free brochure on Rockford Fosgate products and Rockford accessories,
visit our web site at: www.rockfordfosgate.com
or, in the U.S. call 1-800-669-9899 or FAX 1-800-398-3985.
For all other countries, call +001-480-967-3565 or FAX +001-480-967-8132.
PRACTICE SAFE SOUND™
Continuous exposure to sound pressure levels over 100dB may cause permanent
hearing loss. High powered auto sound systems may produce sound pressure levels well
over 130dB. Use common sense and practice safe sound.
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Design Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Mounting Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Wiring the System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Initial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Palm Requirements and
Software Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Operation-Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11
Bluetooth Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
New Setup and OEM Integration . . . . . . . . . 9
NOTE:Review each section for more detailed information.
If, after reading your manual, you still have questions regarding this product, we recommend that you see
your Rockford Fosgate dealer. If you need further assistance, you can call us direct at
1-800-669-9899. Be sure to have your serial number, model number and date of purchase available when
you call.
The serial number can be found on the outside of the box. Please record it in the space provided below as
your permanent record.This will serve as verification of your factory warranty and may become useful in
recovering your unit if it is ever stolen.
Serial Number: ______________________________________
Model Number: _____________________________________
Operation-Tuning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15
Tuning Your System-EQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Tuning Your System-Xover . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Tuning Your System-Output Level. . . . . . . . 14
Tuning Your System-Auxiliary . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Operation-Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Saving, Loading and Deleting Files. . . . . . . . 16
Hardware Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Operation-Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Limited Warranty Information . . . . . . . . 21
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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GETTING STARTED
Welcome to Rockford Fosgate! This manual is designed to provide information for the owner,
salesperson and installer. For those of you who want quick information on how to install this product,
please turn to the Installation Section of this manual. Other information can be located by using the
Table of Contents.We, at Rockford Fosgate, have worked very hard to make sure all the information in
this manual is current. But, as we are constantly finding new ways to improve our product, this
information is subject to change without notice.
www.rockfordfosgate.com
This symbol with WARNING” is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important instructions. Failure to heed the instructions
will result in severe injury or death.
This symbol with CAUTION” is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important instructions. Failure to heed the instructions
can result in injury or unit damage.
CAUTION:To prevent injury and damage to the unit, please read and follow the
instructions in this manual.We want you to enjoy this system, not get a
headache.
CAUTION If you feel unsure about installing this system yourself, have it installed by a
qualified Rockford Fosgate technician.
CAUTION Before installation, disconnect the battery negative (-) terminal to prevent
damage to the unit, fire and/or possible injury.
Either 3Sixty.1 or 3Sixty.2 Interactive Signal
Processor
Installation & Operation Manual
Remote Volume-Sub Control with Cable
Multimedia Setup Disc (CD)
IMPORTANT: A Palm
®
OS device (not included) is required for initial setup and adjustments for the
3Sixty unit to properly work with your system.
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DESIGN FEATURES
FRONT REAR
PIN
RESET
GND
B+ REM
+
+
+
+
+
+
LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT CENTER SUB
HIGH LEVEL INPUT
COMM PORT POWER
Interactive Signal Processor
CENTER
SUBREAR
LEVEL
SIG CLP SIG CLP SIG CLP
LEVEL LEVEL
FRONT AUX
R
INPUT
L
R
L
R
L
CENTER
FRONT REAR
R
OUTPUT
L
SUB
3
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Top View
Front View
Left Side View Right Side View
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1. Power LED This red LED flashes while initializing and illuminates when the unit is turned on.
2. Bluetooth
®
Connection The Power LED turns Blue when a Bluetooth link is established between the
hardware and the Palm controller.
3. RCA Input Jacks The industry standard RCA jacks provide an easy connection for signal level input.
They are nickel-plated to resist the signal degradation caused by corrosion.
4. SNG LED (Signal Presence) These Blue LEDs will illuminate when a signal is present at the RCA
Input Jacks or at the High Level Inputs (Speaker) (Except for AUX inputs).
5. Level Control (Signal Level Sensitivity) The signal level sensitivity control is present to match the
output of most source units. It can be adjusted to match output levels from a variety of source units.
6. CLP LED (Clipping) These Red LEDs will illuminate when a clipping is present at the RCA Output
Jacks (Except for AUX inputs).
7. High Level Input (Speaker) The High Level Input uses a detachable connector that will accept
up to 18 AWG wires.This input should be used if the source unit has only speaker line (high level)
outputs and not RCA outputs.
8. Comm Port (Communication Port) – Connect a Remote Volume-Sub accessory to this port to
control the master volume or subwoofer level.You can also switch between the main and auxiliary inputs
by pressing the knob on the remote. Connection is made with a RJ-45 cable and can be installed in a
variety of ways for easy control access.
9. Power Connection This is a detachable connector that will accept up to 18 AWG wires for the
power (B+) and ground (GND).
10. REM Connection This is part of the detachable power connector and will accept up to a 18 AWG
wire.This terminal is can be used to either remotely turn-on and turn-off the 3Sixty, when +12V DC is
applied, or the connection can be set up to remotely turn-on and turn-off a amplifier.
11. PIN Reset (Personal Identification Number) – Pressing this reset button will reset the Bluetooth
PIN number to default (0000)[four zeros].
12. RCA Output Jacks The industry standard RCA jacks provide an easy connection to amplifiers.They
are nickel-plated to resist the signal degradation caused by corrosion.
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INSTALLA
TION
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
As the automotive manufacturers increasingly make their source units (radios) an integral part of the vehicle,
it becomes harder to change them out and upgrade your system.The 3Sixty makes it possible to utilize the
vehicle source unit and still create the sound experience that fits you.With easy to use menus, the 3Sixty
connected to your vehicle’s source unit and an amplifier, you can create a sound stage that is personally tuned to
your vehicle.The 3Sixty gives you all the benefits of creating the best system possible without compromising the
manufacturer’s integrated source system.
IMPORTANT: To tune the 3Sixty properly to your system, the source unit must have a CD player.Also, the
3Sixty is used as an integration tool for connecting an amplifier and other components to your
existing vehicle source unit.An amplifier with RCA inputs is required to connect the 3Sixty into
your system.A Palm
®
OS device is also required for initial setup and adjustments for the 3Sixty
unit to properly work with your system.
The following is a list of tools needed for installation:
Palm Based Device
Volt/Ohm Meter
Wire strippers
Wire crimpers
Wire cutters
Small Flathead screwdriver
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Battery post wrench
Hand held drill w/assorted bits
1/8" diameter heatshrink tubing
Assorted connectors
Adequate Length—Red Power Wire
Adequate Length—Remote Turn-on Wire
Adequate Length—Black Grounding Wire
This section focuses on some of the vehicle considerations for installing your new system.
Pre-planning your system layout and best wiring routes will save installation time.When deciding on the layout of
your new system, be sure that each component will be easily accessible for making adjustments.
CAUTION: If you feel unsure about installing this system yourself, have it installed by a
qualified technician.
CAUTION: Before installation, disconnect the battery negative (-) terminal to prevent damage
to the unit, fire and/or possible injury.
Before beginning any installation, follow these simple rules:
1. Be sure to carefully read and understand the instructions before attempting to install the unit.
2. For safety, disconnect the negative lead from the battery prior to beginning the installation.
3. For easier assembly, we suggest you run all wires prior to mounting your unit in place.
4. Route all of the RCA cables close together and away from any high current wires.
5. Use high quality connectors for a reliable installation and to minimize signal or power loss.
6. Think before you drill! Be careful not to cut or drill into gas tanks, fuel lines, brake or hydraulic lines, vacuum
lines or electrical wiring when working on any vehicle.
7. Never run wires underneath the vehicle. Running the wires inside the vehicle provides the best protection.
8. Avoid running wires over or through sharp edges. Use rubber or plastic grommets to protect any wires
routed through metal, especially the firewall.
9. ALWAYS protect the battery and electrical system from damage with proper fusing. Install the appropriate
fuse holder and fuse on the +12V power wire within 18" (45.7 cm) of the battery terminal.
10. When grounding to the chassis of the vehicle, scrape all paint from the metal to ensure a good, clean ground
connection. Grounding connections should be as short as possible and always be connected to metal that is
welded to the main body, or chassis, of the vehicle.
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INSTALLA
TION
MOUNTING LOCATIONS
Engine Compartment
Never mount this unit in the engine compartment. Mounting the unit in the engine compartment will void your
warranty.
Trunk Mounting
The recommended orientation would be on the floor, as this would provide the best possible range for the
Bluetooth controller.The device may be mounted in any other orientation as long as Bluetooth range is
maintained. Each vehicle is made of different materials and this may inhibit the Bluetooth range as well.The less
metal between the device and controller, the better the signal strength will be.
Passenger Compartment Mounting
This would be the ideal location for the device, as this would provide the optimal Bluetooth range.
WIRING THE SYSTEM
CAUTION: If you do not feel comfortable with wiring your new unit, please see your local
Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer for installation.
CAUTION: Before installation, disconnect the battery negative (-) terminal to prevent damage
to the unit, fire and/or possible injury.
CAUTION: Avoid running power wires near the low level input cables, antenna, power leads,
sensitive equipment or harnesses.The power wires carry substantial current and
could induce noise into the audio system.
Power Connection
1. Plan the wire routing. Keep RCA cables close together but isolated from power cables and any high power
auto accessories, especially electric motors.This is done to prevent coupling the noise from radiated
electrical fields into the audio signal.When feeding the wires through the firewall or any metal barrier,
protect them with plastic or rubber grommets to prevent short circuits. Leave the wires long at this point to
adjust for a precise fit at a later time.
2. Prepare the RED wire (power cable) for attachment to the
power connector by stripping 1/4" (6.4mm) of insulation from
the end of the wire. Insert the bared wire into the B+ terminal
and tighten the setscrew to secure the cable in place.
3. Connect the RED (B+) wire to a constant 12 volt DC source.
NOTE: If you are connecting directly to the battery, ensure the wire
is equipped with a fuse. See specifications for fuse rating.
4. Prepare the BLACK wire (ground cable) for attachment to
the power connector by stripping 1/4" (6.4mm) of insulation
from the end of the wire. Insert the bare wire into the GND
terminal and tighten the setscrew to secure the cable in place.
Prepare the chassis ground by scraping any paint from the metal
surface and thoroughly clean the area of all dirt and grease. Strip
the other end of the wire and attach a ring connector. Fasten the
cable to the chassis using a non-anodized screw and a star washer.
NOTE: Keep the length of the BLACK wire (Ground) as short as possible.
NOTE: The REM connection can be used as either an input (turning on and off the 3Sixty unit) or as an output
(used to turn on or off an amplifier or other accessory). If the source unit provides a remote turn on, it
is recommended that the REM be used as an input. If a remote lead is not available, the 3Sixty will turn
on and off via signal sense circuitry.
Strip 1/4"
(0.25)
(6.4mm)
Power B+
Connector
Remote
Ground
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INSTALLA
TION
5. Prepare the REM (remote) wire for for attachment to the power connector by stripping 1/4" (6.4mm) of
insulation from the end of the wire. Insert the bared wire into the REM terminal and tighten the setscrew to
secure the wire in place.
Used as an input: Connect the other end of the REM wire to a switched 12 volt positive source.The
switched voltage is usually taken from the source unit's remote amp on lead.
Used as an output: You will need to contact customer service for proper procedure to reconfigure the
unit to set the REM as an output.
6. Securely mount the 3Sixty unit to the vehicle and insert the power connector into the 3Sixty.
Input Connection
CAUTION: Use only one input configuration. Using both the RCA and High Level inputs will
cause undesirable operation.
IMPORTANT: The 3Sixty can be set up to create a 6-channel output with only 2-channels (Left and Right) of
input. However, for the best sound stage, it is strongly recommended to connect into all of the
main inputs (AUX not required). If you are not using all 6 inputs (Front/Rear Left and Right,
Center and Sub) the system will either SUM the inputs during New Setup or ask you if
you want to SUM the inputs during OEM Integration. Keep in mind that if you choose to
use SUM, all left channels will form one signal and all right channels will form one signal.
Stereo imaging will be maintained but your fader will cease to function. If you choose not
to sum, any audio inputs not used will not have audio on their output.
RCA Input Connection
7. Connect the RCAs from the source unit into the
input jacks at the left side of the 3Sixty.
High Level Input Connection
CAUTION: Ensure to maintain signal
polarity when using the high
level inputs. Failure to do so
may cause undesirable phasing
effects.
8. Connect the high level inputs (speaker) from the
source unit into the matching connections of the
connector for the 3Sixty High Level Input. Strip the
wires 1/4" (6.4mm) and insert into the connector
terminal and tighten the setscrew to secure into
place. Be sure to maintain proper polarity.
DO NOT chassis ground any of the leads as
unstable operation may result.
NOTE: Follow the diagram for proper signal polarity.
9. Insert the wired connector into the High Level Input
port on the 3Sixty.
RCA Output Connection
10. Use RCA cables to connect the output jacks of the 3Sixty to the input jacks on the amplifier you have
selected for your system.The 3Sixty will allow you to connect 6-channels of output.
11. Follow the instructions in your amplifier manual for
connecting the rest of your system.
12. Perform a final check of the completed system
wiring to ensure that all connections are accurate.
Check all power and ground connections for
frayed wires and loose connections which could
cause problems.
COMM PORT Connection
13. DO NOT connect the remote into the COMM
PORT at this time. OEM Integration and New Setup
needs this disconnected for proper system
integration.
Strip 1/4"
(0.25)
(6.4mm)
RCA Input
from Source
High Level Input
from Source
Auxillary
Input
RCA Output
to Amplifier
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INITIAL SETUP
PALM REQUIREMENTS AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
While 3Sixty will run without an external controller, a Palm
®
OS device (not included) is required for initial
setup and adjustments for the 3Sixty unit to properly work with your system.
Palm Requirements
Supported Palm Devices
NOTE:Go to www.rockfordfosgate.com/3Sixty for an updated list of compatible devices.
Palm OS V 5.0 (or higher)
Bluetooth® Communication
320x320 Display
16-bit Color Resolution
PalmOne Tungsten T5
PalmOne Tungsten E2
PalmOne Treo 650
PalmOne Zire 72
Sony PEG-NZ90
Sony PEG-UX40
Sony PEG-UX-50
Tapwave Zodiac 1
Tapwave Zodiac 1
Palm Software Installation
Before using the Palm device to setup your 3Sixty, you
will need to install the appropriate software.
1. HotSync the Palm device to your PC (see the manual
for the Palm device for HotSync procedure).
2. When HotSync is successful, insert the 3Sixty setup
disc into your PC.
3. Run the palmOne Quick Install application
(typically located at C:\Program
Files\palmOne\QuickInstall.exe).
NOTE:The locations of the QuickInstall application is
based on a typical install and may vary from
PC to PC.
5. Click Add button.
6. Locate the CD-ROM.
7. Select software 3SIXTY.1_01.prc for model 3Sixty.1, or
software 3SIXTY.2_01.prc for model 3Sixty.2.
NOTE:Both versions software may be installed on the Palm at
the same time. Software 3SIXTY.1_01.prc will only control
3Sixty.1 units and the software 3SIXTY.2_01.prc will only
control 3Sixty.2 units.
8. Click Open.
9. Go to the Palm handheld and select HotSync.
The 3Sixty control software is now installed onto your Palm device.
NOTE:A Demo feature is included in the software.This will allow you to familiarize yourself with
features and adjustments without actually connecting to the 3Sixty Interactive Signal Processor.
Use the Operation section in this manual to help guide you through this feature.
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OPERATION-SETUP
OPERATION
NOTE:Due to the different Palm models available for use with the 3Sixty, the following instructions takes
into account that you have an understanding of the operation of the Palm device you are using.
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
The 3Sixty unit is controlled wirelessly using Bluetooth
®
technology. This enables the user to control the
unit anywhere within the range of the Bluetooth antenna. The standard range is approximately 30 feet.
This range may be less depending on the obstacles between the 3Sixty unit and the Palm device.
1. Turn vehicle key to accessory.
2. Wait for red power LED on the 3Sixty unit to stop blinking.
3. Run the 3Sixty (3Sixty.1 for 3Sixty.1, or 3Sixty.2 for 3Sixty.2) application on your Palm device.
4. A screen will appear showing that the Palm device is looking for a Bluetooth connection.
NOTE:If a screen appears showing Bluetooth connection failed, move closer to the 3Sixty unit and try
again to connect.
5. Select the 3Sixty unit name from the list shown and select “OK” to connect.
NOTE:The default name on the list is the serial number for the 3Sixty unit.The serial number is located
on the bottom of the 3Sixty unit.
6. The first time a screen will appear requesting the security passkey for the
unit, this is the PIN (Personal Identification Number) for the 3Sixty unit.
The default PIN is 0000 (four zeros). Clicking the box “Add to trusted
device list” will allow you to skip this step the next time you connect
from the Palm device currently being used.
7. Once Bluetooth connection is established, the Palm device will show the
main menu and the 3Sixty unit power LED will turn blue.
NEW SETUP AND OEM INTEGRATION
OEM Integration - This Patent Pending feature allows the integration of aftermarket audio equipment
into a OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) audio system without removing the source unit and
amplifier. Many OEM audio systems are tuned for the components (amps and speakers) installed at the
factory. They are also used to fix the acoustic signature of the vehicle. The 3Sixty OEM Integration feature
will help solve the issue of pre-EQ (Equalizer) signal to allow for the installation of aftermarket audio
components. Rockford does not guarantee this feature will fix the vehicle’s acoustic signature.
CAUTION: Rockford recommends that 3Sixty
OEM Integration feature be setup
by an authorized dealer. Damage
may be caused to the OEM audio
system due to tampering. Rockford
takes no responsibility for such
actions.
1. Connect to the 3Sixty via Bluetooth Connection.
See procedure above.
2. Select either the New Setup or OEM Integration
Icon from the main screen and the 3SIXTY setup
wizard will appear.
NOTE:A set of screens will walk you thru the process. At any time, you may click Cancel to return to
the main screen. Selecting Back will return you to the previous screen; next will advance you to
the next step.
3. Go to OEM Integration or to page 11 for New Setup.
OEM Integration
4. Click “NEXT” to start the setup for the OEM Integration process. Clicking
the Cancel icon will return you to the main screen.
3Sixty.1 Main
Menu Screen
3Sixty.2 Main
Menu Screen
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OPERATION-SETUP
5. Follow the instructions to adjust your amplifier for system setup.
A: Set the all the gains on the amplifier to minimum.
B: Insert the “3Sixty Setup Disc” CD into the vehicle’s main CD player
C: Play track 1 and set the player to repeat the track.
NOTE:If you do not have a repeat function on your CD player, ensure track
1 plays during the entire setup process.
6. Select “NEXT” to continue. Follow the instructions to adjust your source unit
for system setup.
A: If the source unit does not clip at maximum volume, then set the volume
to maximum, otherwise set the volume 3/4 of the way up.
B: Set the source unit’s Balance/Fader to center.
C: Set the source unit’s Bass and Treble to 0.
7. Select “NEXT” to continue. Follow the instructions to adjust your 3Sixty for
system setup.
IMPORTANT: If you are not using the 6 main inputs (Front/Rear Left and Right,
Center and Sub), or a signal is not detected at an input, OEM
Integration will SUM the inputs (all left channels will form one
signal and all right channels will form one signal). Stereo imaging
will be maintained but your fader will cease to function.
A: Locate LEVEL control next to the input RCAs, and the signal presence
(SLP) and clipping (CLP) LED’s located under the RCAs. If there is an
input whose SLP blue LED is not on, then use a small flathead screwdriver
to turn the “LEVEL” control up (clockwise) until the blue LED comes on.
If at maximum setting the blue LED does not come on, turn it back all the
way down and recheck your connections.You may need to recheck the
Bass and Treble settings or use a different input.
NOTE:If you still can’t get the signal presence (SLP) LED to come on, troubleshoot the system. If the
problem still persists, call customer service.
B: Using a small flathead screwdriver, turn the “LEVEL” control up (clockwise) until the clipping (CLP)
indicator just begins to blink red.Turn the level down (counter-clockwise) slightly if the indicator
is steady red.The ideal setting is where the CLP red LED is blinking.
8. Select “NEXT” to continue.You will need to disconnect all RCA outputs
from the 3Sixty unit and change the CD track playing to track 2. Do this
and click “OK” to continue.
9. You will then be asked if you wish to SUM the channels if a full range signal
is not detected. Make your choice,Yes or No to continue.
a: YES, if full-range signal is not detected, at one or more main inputs,
the software will SUM that channel.
b: NO, any signal detected at an input will be the same signal at the
same output.Any signal not detected will cause the software to
SUM that channel.
10. Wait until the Red LED on the 3Sixty unit stops blinking then click “NEXT” to continue.
NOTE:This process may take up to 10 minuts to complete, please be patient.
11. Reconnect the RCA outputs to the 3Sixty unit.
12. OEM integration is now complete.All channels have been configured, each with a flat frequency
response. Select OK to continue.
13. OEM Integration is complete and “Click on a speaker to edit” (Tuning Screen) will appear.You may
now continue tuning your system by selecting any of the speakers shown on the image, see Tuning
Your System - EQ on page 12. Or, you can select DONE to exit.
3Sixty.2: If you selected “DONE”, you will be asked to save the current file. Either select “Yes” to
save the file (see Loading and Saving a File at the end section of Operation), or “No,
thanks” to continue exiting without saving the file to the Palm device.The current setup file
is maintained on the 3Sixty unit and will be used when you access the unit.
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New Setup
4. Click on the inputs you have connected to your 3Sixty unit. Clicking the
Cancel icon will return you to the main screen.
NOTE:The 3Sixty can be set up to create a 6-channel output with only 2-channels
(Left and Right) of input. However, for the best sound stage, it is strongly
recommended to connect into all of the main inputs (AUX not required).
The system will SUM if you are not using the 6 main inputs (all left
channels will form one signal and all right channels will form one signal).
Stereo imaging will be maintained but your fader will cease to function.
5. Select “NEXT” to continue. Follow the instructions to adjust your amplifier
for system setup.
A: Set the all the gains on the amplifier to minimum.
B: Insert the “3Sixty Setup Disc” CD into the vehicle’s main CD player
C: Play track 1 and set the player to repeat the track.
NOTE:If you do not have a repeat function on your CD player, ensure track
1 plays during the entire setup process.
6. Select “NEXT” to continue. Follow the instructions to adjust your source unit
for system setup.
A: If the source unit does not clip at maximum volume, then set the volume
to maximum, otherwise set the volume 3/4 of the way up.
B: Set the source unit’s Balance/Fader to center.
C: Set the source unit’s Bass and Treble to 0.
7. Select “NEXT” to continue. Follow the instructions to adjust your 3Sixty for
system setup.
NOTE:The 3Sixty can be set up to create a 6-channel output with only 2-channels
(Left and Right) of input. However, for the best sound stage, it is strongly
recommended to connect into all of the main inputs (AUX not required).
The system will SUM if you are not using the 6 main inputs.
A: Locate LEVEL control next to the input RCAs, and the signal presence
(SLP) and clipping (CLP) LED’s located under the RCAs. If there is an
input whose SLP blue LED is not on, then use a small flathead screwdriver
to turn the “LEVEL” control up (clockwise) until the blue LED comes on. If
at maximum setting the blue LED does not come on, turn it back all the way
down and recheck your connections.You may need to recheck the Bass and
Treble settings or use a different input.
NOTE:If you still can’t get the signal presence (SLP) LED to come on, troubleshoot
the system. If the problem still persists, call customer service.
B: Using a small flathead screwdriver, turn the “LEVEL” control up (clockwise)
until the clipping (CLP) indicator just begins to blink red.Turn the level
down (counter-clockwise) slightly if the indicator is steady red.The ideal
setting is where the CLP red LED is blinking.
NOTE:You only need to adjust the levels for the inputs being used.
8. When adjustments are completed, select “NEXT” to continue.
A: The screen will show a status bar of transferring data to the 3Sixty unit.
B: The screen will ask you to wait while it mutes the audio.
C: After a few moments the audio will be restored.
9. New Setup is complete and “Click on a speaker to edit” (Tuning Screen) will appear.You may now
continue tuning your system by selecting any of the speakers shown on the image, see Tuning Your
System - EQ on page 12. Or, you can select DONE to exit.
3Sixty.2: If you selected “DONE”, you will be asked to save the current file. Either select “Yes” to
save the file (see Loading and Saving a File at the end section of Operation), or “No, thanks”
to continue exiting without saving the file to the Palm device.The current setup file is
maintained on the 3Sixty unit and will be used when you access the unit.
OPERATION-SETUP
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OPERATION-TUNING
TUNING YOUR SYSTEM - EQ
If you are continuing from the previous section then continue to step 1. If you need to load a file or are
connecting to a 3Sixty unit, see Loading a File in section Operation-Files, or Bluetooth Connection at the
beginning of section Operation-Setup.
1. Select the Tune System icon from the main menu to go
to the Tuning Screen.
NOTE:Adjustments made are in real time and these
adjustments are saved to the 3Sixty as well as to
the file with the same name on the Palm device.
If you don’t want to make changes to the file, be
sure you save a copy of it with a different name
before continuing.
Tune System
The first screen is the Tuning Screen, here you can click on a
speaker icon to go to the EQ and crossover settings.With the 3Sixty.2 you can also get an overview of
your current settings, save your settings as a file on your palm, adjust the settings for the auxiliary input
and set the output levels for all the channels. Clicking done will return you to the main menu.
Setting the Equalizer (EQ)
NOTE:When adjustments are made to the EQ, the system may take a few moments to update the
information on the 3Sixty unit. During the updating process the Blue LED will blink and the word
“UPDATING” will be displayed on the screen.
Normal operation of the Palm will resume when the
updating is finished.
1. To access the EQ and other features simple click on the
desired speaker in the home screen. If the OEM
Integration feature was used, the next screen will show a
frequency response of before and after. To continue to
EQ, press Edit.
3Sixty.1: The front channels have a 5-band equalizer
(EQ), the center and rear channels have a
4-band EQ, and the sub channel has a
2-band EQ.
3Sixty.2: The front left and right channels have a
31-band 1/3rd octave equalizer (EQ), the
center, rear left and right channels have a
27-band 1/3rd octave EQ, and the sub channel
has a 10-band 1/3rd octave EQ.
NOTE:You can move quickly to any of the channels by
simply touching the speaker icon of the channel you want in the Channel
Jump area.
2. To adjust the EQ, simply use the stylus to move a slider. An EQ curve may
also be “drawn” simply by dragging the stylus from one side to the other.
NOTE:The active sliders parameters, frequency and level, are display in the
magnifier display for easy access. These values cannot be edited directly,
the slider must be used for adjustments.
Flat (All Channels) - 3Sixty.2 Only
3. Clicking on the Flat icon will reset your EQ parameters
to nominally flat for that channel. If the channel was
linked, front or rear channels, this will reset both left
and right channels.
Tuning Screen
3Sixty.2
Tuning Screen
3Sixty.1
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EQ Link - Front and Rear Channels - 3Sixty.2 Only
4. By selecting EQ Link, the current channel and its stereo mate are linked
together. Any adjustment made to the active channel will also occur on the
mate channel. This mode is recommended for novice users. The title for
that EQ will change to either Front Channels or Rear Channels depending
on the channels you linked.
Home
5. Clicking on the Home icon will return you back to the Tuning Screen.
Xover (Crossover) - 3Sixty.2 Only
6. Clicking on the Xover icon will take you to the crossover adjustment screen.
TUNING YOUR SYSTEM - XOVER (3SIXTY.2 ONLY)
If you are continuing from the previous section then continue to step 1. If you need to load a file or are connecting to
a 3Sixty unit, see Loading a File in section Operation-Files, or Bluetooth Connection at the beginning of section
Operation-Setup.
1. Select the Tune System icon from the main menu to go to the Tuning Screen.
2. Select the speaker icon for the channel you will be adjusting.
3. From the EQ screen, select the Xover icon to take you to the crossover adjustment screen for that channel.
NOTE: You can move quickly to any of the channels by simply touching the speaker icon of the channel
you want in the Channel Jump area.
Xover (Crossover)
Filter Type - Front, Rear and Center Channels
1. The crossovers for each channel can be configured as either high-pass
(HP), low-pass (LP), band-pass (BP) or completely by-passed (AP).
Except the subwoofer channel which is set to low-pass (LP).
Xover Freq (Crossover Frequency)
2. Frequency is adjustable between 50 and 10000Hz in stepped
increments for front, rear and center channels and between
50 and 200Hz for the subwoofer channel
3. When in band-pass mode (BP) there are 2 corner frequencies. The high-pass
frequency is the lowest frequency you want for your speaker while the
low-pass frequency is the highest frequency. See the sample graph.
4. When you select any mode (except AP) the current crossover frequency will
be displayed. Use the arrows to the immediate right of each field to adjust
the frequency up or down.
5. Frequency adjusts in stepped increments, 5 increments between 50 and 100,
10 increments between 100 and 250, 50 increments between 250 and 1000,
250 increments between 1000 and 5000, and 1000 increments between
5000 and 10000.
Xover Slope (Crossover Slope)
6. Select the crossover slope you want, either 12dB/octave or 24dB/octave. The steeper then slope, the faster the
roll-off, resulting in less content passing through the device from the unwanted frequency range.
NOTE: If you are unsure as to the correct setting, consult your local Authorized Rockford Fosgate dealer for
correct recommended setting for your specific system.
Delay
7. Each channel has the ability to be delayed. The delay ranges from 0 to 5 feet in increments of 2 inches.
This feature is used to manipulate the sound field image within the vehicle. Click on the up and down arrows to
adjust the delay.
NOTE: The Xover Link does NOT link the left and right stereo pair delay like it does to the other crossover
settings. Each channel remains independent and must be adjusted as such.
OPERATION-TUNING
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OPERATION-TUNING
Xover Link (Crossover Link) - Front and Rear Channels
8. Each channel may have unique crossover settings; this flexibility is left up to the user. For a novice
user, it is recommended that the check box labeled “Xover Link” is left checked (default). When this
box has a check mark in it, it links the stereo channels. For example, if the active channel is Front
Right and this box is checked, every change you make to the crossover will also be duplicated on
Front Left. The exception to this is delay. Delay will always remain independent on each channel.
Level (Output Level)
9. The output level can be adjusted using the slider located on the right hand side of the display. This is
adjustable between 0 and -40dB. This control helps in compensating for vehicle acoustics.
NOTE:You can also adjust all the output levels at the same time in the Level Screen which can be
accessed on the Tuning Screen.
Infrasonic (Subwoofer only)
10. Clicking the Infrasonic to “ON” in the Subwoofer xover screen will
allow you to set either a 12 or 24dB octave Infrasonic filter between
20 and 35Hz.This control helps in compensating for vehicle acoustics.
EQ (Equalizer)
11. Clicking on the EQ icon will take you back to the equalizer screen
for that channel.
TUNING YOUR SYSTEM - OUTPUT LEVEL (3SIXTY.2 ONLY)
If you are continuing from the previous section then continue to step 1. If
you need to load a file or are connecting to a 3Sixty unit, see Loading a File in section Operation-Files, or
Bluetooth Connection at the beginning of section Operation-Setup.
1. Select the Tune System icon from the main menu to go to the Tuning Screen.
2. Select the LEVEL icon to enter the level output screen.
Level (Output Level)
1. All 6 channels are shown on this screen. Each stereo pair can be
linked by checking the “Level Link” box. By default this box is
selected. When channels are linked adjusting once will automatically
adjust the other.
2. The output level for each channel can be adjusted using the slider
control. This is adjustable between 0 and -40dB.
NOTE:You can also adjust the output level individually when adjusting the
crossover of each channel in the Xover screen.
Mute
3. When the Mute box is selected, the audio on that channel (plus its
stereo mate if Level Link is selected) will become muted. This feature is typically used when tuning
individual channels.
NOTE:Be sure to deselect all mute boxes when adjustment is complete.
Level Link - Front and Rear Channels
4. Selecting level Link will link the level adjusters for front left and/or right or rear left and right
together. Any adjustment made will also occur on the mate channel.This also includes muting and
solo selection.
Home
5. Clicking on the Home icon will return you back to the Tuning Screen.
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TUNING YOUR SYSTEM - AUXILIARY (3SIXTY.2 ONLY)
If you are continuing from the previous section then continue to step 1. If you need to load a file or are
connecting to a 3Sixty unit, see Loading a File in section Operation-Files, or Bluetooth Connection at the
beginning of section Operation-Setup.
1. Select the Tune System icon from the main menu to go to the Tuning Screen.
2. Select the AUX icon to enter the auxiliary EQ adjustment screen.
Aux (auxiliary EQ)
3. The AUX (auxiliary) channel has a 31-band 1/3rd octave equalizer (EQ).
4. To adjust the EQ, simply use the stylus to move a slider. An EQ curve may
also be “drawn” simply by dragging the stylus from one side to the other.
NOTE:The active sliders parameters, frequency and level, are display in the
magnifier display for easy access. These values cannot be edited
directly, the slider must be used for adjustments.
Flat
5. Clicking on the Flat icon will reset your EQ parameters to nominally flat for that channel.
Home
6. Clicking on the Home icon will return you back to the Tuning Screen.
TUNING YOUR SYSTEM - OVERVIEW (3SIXTY.2 ONLY)
If you are continuing from the previous section then continue to step 1. If you need to load a file or are
connecting to a 3Sixty unit, see Loading a File in section Operation-Files, or Bluetooth Connection at the
beginning of section Operation-Setup.
1. Select the Tune System icon from the main menu to go to the Tuning Screen.
2. Select the Overview icon to enter the Overview screen.
Overview
This screen gives you an overview of the current settings in your 3Sixty unit.The screen shows the
settings for all the channels, except Aux (auxiliary). It shows the output
levels, xover and frequency settings, slope settings, delay settings and a
small graph of the current EQ settings.
NOTE:No settings or adjustments can be made on this screen.
Selecting Done will return you to the Tuning screen.
TUNING YOUR SYSTEM - SAVE AS... (3SIXTY.2 ONLY)
Even though all the settings and adjustments you have done are saved real-
time to the 3Sixty unit, you may want to save the settings to a file onto
your Palm device for later review or modification.
1. Clicking on the Rename File icon in the tuning screen allows you the
option of saving the current settings to a file.
2. A screen will appear asking you to enter a file name that you want to save the currents settings as.
3. After entering a file name, either click the Save icon to save your file or the Cancel icon to exit out of
this option.
OPERATION-TUNING
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OPERATION-FILES
SAVING, LOADING AND DELETING FILES (3SIXTY.2 ONLY)
IMPORTANT: If you are connected to a 3Sixty unit via Bluetooth when you load a file, any settings
currently on the 3Sixty unit will be overwritten.We suggest you save your settings before
loading a new file.
Anytime you connect to a 3Sixty unit via bluetooth, the current settings of the 3Sixty are loaded to the
Palm device.Any adjustments made on the Palm device are relayed real-time back to the 3Sixty unit.
Saving the current settings will allow you to make adjustments and reload the old settings if you decide
the new settings aren’t working out.This also gives you the availability to save a multitude of files for
different 3Sixty applications.
File Name
The current file name will vary depending on which method was used to
get the file. When loaded, the file name will be displayed in the upper area
of the Palm device’s screen.
A. If you connected to a 3Sixty unit via Bluetooth, the file name will be
the one currently stored in the 3Sixty unit (factory default name will
be “Untitled”). During setup, if the user does not change the name
from Untitled, you will be prompted to save the file.
B. If the Load File feature was used, the file name will be the one shown in the Load File list.
Saving a File
NOTE:It is NOT necessary to save the file. Any adjustments made on the Palm device are relayed
real-time back to the 3Sixty unit. If you wish to save, simply choose Yes and you will be taken to
the Save As window.
A. If you’re doing a New Setup or OEM Integration you will be prompted to save your file. If you wish to
save, simply choose Yes and you will be taken to the Save As window.
B. If you retrieved a file from the 3Sixty unit via Bluetooth connection or loaded an existing file from the
Palm device, you can save and/or rename the file by going to the Tune System screen and clicking on
the Rename File icon.A screen will appear asking you to enter a file name that you want to save it as.
After entering a file name, either click the Save icon to save your file or the Cancel icon to exit out of
this option.
Loading a File
1. To access a previously saved file, choose Load File from the main screen.
2. A list of the saved files will pop-up on the display. Highlight the desired
file and select OK to continue.
IMPORTANT: If you are connected to a 3Sixty unit via Bluetooth when
you load a file, any settings currently on the 3Sixty unit will
be overwritten.We suggest you save your settings before
loading a new file.
3. The settings in the loaded file will replace those currently in the 3Sixty unit.You can make changes to
the settings and either save as a new file or save over the old file using the same file name.
Deleting a File
The Palm device has the ability to store up to 100 files. These files are
backed up onto your PC each time the Palm uses the HotSync feature.
1. To view all of the files on the Palm, choose the Manage Files icon on the
main screen.
2. A list will be displayed with all of the files. To delete a file, simply
highlight the desired file and click on the Delete icon.
3. A confirmation will be displayed, click the Yes icon to delete or the No
icon if you have changed your mind.
NOTE:Once files are deleted they cannot be retrieved, so make sure the file is no longer needed. The
number of files will vary from each type of Palm device. The more memory a Palm device has, the
more files that can be stored on it.
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HARDWARE INFORMATION
Each 3Sixty contains system information. This information includes the
devices name, serial number, Bluetooth® PIN (Personal Identification
Number) and other important information.
NOTE:As new features become available for your 3Sixty unit, this is
the section you will use to update your firmware.
1. To view the information on your 3Sixty unit, choose the Hardware
Info icon on the main screen.
NOTE:If the Palm device is running the demo mode, the hardware
settings will not display any data. You must be connected to a
3Sixty unit to retrieve this information.
Device
1. This is the current name of the 3Sixty unit you are currently
connected to. This is not the file name, this is the name the 3Sixty
unit uses during Bluetooth connection.
NOTE:The default name is “3Sixty” and it’s serial number.
2. To change the name of the 3Sixty, click Edit next to the current
device name.
3. Enter the new name and click the Done icon, or click the Cancel
icon to cancel out of this option.
Serial #
4. This is the serial number of the 3Sixty unit you are currently connected to. The serial number can
also be located on the bottom of the 3Sixty unit.
Pin # (Personal Identification Number)
5. This is the PIN number of the 3Sixty unit you are currently
connected to.
NOTE:The default PIN is “0000” (four zeros).This number can also be
reset to default by pressing the PIN RESET button on the
3Sixty unit with the head of a pen.
6. To change the PIN of the 3Sixty, click Edit next to the Pin # line.
7. Enter the old and new PIN and click the Done icon, or click the
Cancel icon to cancel out of this option.
Firmware Ver (Firmware Version)
8. This is the version of the firmware currently running the 3Sixty unit you are currently connected to.
NOTE:The firmware version may change during Upgrade Device.
Device Level
9. This tells you which 3Sixty you have, either 3Sixty.1 or 3Sixty.2.
NOTE:The device level may change during Upgrade Device.
Upgrade Device
10. Clicking on the Upgrade Device icon will take you to a screen that will ask for your serial number
and the unlock code that you received to upgrade your firmware. Enter this and click Unlock to
proceed, or click the Cancel icon to cancel out of this option.
Done
11. Clicking on the Done icon will return you back to the Main Screen.
OPERATION-FILES
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OPERATION-REMOTE
REMOTE CONTROL
IMPORTANT: Have the remote disconnected from the 3Sixty unit when doing New Setup or OEM
Integration. Doing so may cause undesirable operation of the 3Sixty unit.
Comm Port (Communications Port)
The 3Sixty unit has the ability to control the master volume or the Subwoofer output level, and switch the
3Sixty unit to use the Aux (auxiliary) inputs by pressing the knob on the remote.
Mounting and installation
1. Find a location that gives easy access to the remote.
NOTE:You can mount this unit in a variety of ways.
Remove the back housing by using a small flat
screwdriver in the slotted hole at the back.The
housing can be installed with the mounting tab up
or down, or left off for in panel installation.
2. Route the cable for the remote and connect into the
COMM PORT on the 3Sixty unit.
Outside Panel Install
3. Using the supplied screws, install the mounting clip.
4. Slip the remote onto the mounting clip until it snaps into place.
5. Connect the cable to the remote.
Panel Install
6. Cut out a 2”x 7/8” hole in the panel, with a maximum panel
thickness of 3/8”. Ensure there is enough room within the panel
area for connection.
7. Route the cable through the hole and connect to the remote.
8. Press the remote into the panel cutout until it clicks in place.
OPERATION
Setting Features
If you’re continuing from the main screen then continue to step 1. If you need to load a file or are
connecting to a 3Sixty unit, see Loading a File in section Operation-Files, or Bluetooth Connection at the
beginning of section Operation-Setup.
1. Select the Comm Port icon from the main menu to go to the Comm
Port Screen.
2. Select either the Master Volume or Subwoofer Level icon to decide
which feature the remote will control. Click the Done icon to
continue.
A: Selecting Master Volume will allow the remote to control the
volume output of the 3Sixty unit.
B: Selecting Subwoofer Level will allow the remote to control the
volume level for the subwoofer (SUB) output of the 3Sixty unit.
NOTE:This feature only attenuates up to the maximum Output Level
that was set for the 3Sixty unit. See Operation-Tuning,Tuning
Your System - Output Level for setting the output level of the 3Sixty unit.
Control
1. You can select between the main and auxiliary inputs on the 3Sixty unit by pressing in on the knob of
the remote.The audio will mute for a moment while it switches inputs.
NOTE:When switched to the auxiliary inputs, the remote will only control the master volume.
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TROUBLESHOO
TING
3Sixty Unit
Device doesn’t turn on.
A. Verify connections.
B. Verify there is 10.5 - 15.5 Volts present at the power B+ connection to the 3Sixty unit.
C. Contact Customer service.
Power Indicator (Red LED) does not stop blinking.
A. Turn power off to 3Sixty unit.Wait a moment and turn unit back on.
B. If problem persists, contact Customer service.
No signal (SIG) indicator when my inputs are connected.
A. Verify connections.
B. Turn the input sensitivity level control up until signal indicator is illuminated.
C. Verify signal from source.
No clip (CLP) indicator.
A. Turn the input sensitivity level control up.
B. If this does not help, your signal level may be too low from your source.
a. Increase your source signal level.
b. You may not have the required 1VRMS to clip the 3Sixty.
No audio out.
A. Verify all connections to the 3Sixty and other audio devices in your system.
B. Verify that all audio devices connected to the 3Sixty unit have power on.
C. Check that the remote has not switch the 3Sixty unit to use Aux (auxiliary) inputs.
D. Call Customer service.
Distorted audio at high volumes.
A. Turn the input sensitivity level down slightly.
System does not respond to 3Sixty remote controller.
A. Check cable connection between 3Sixty and remote.
B. Check the feature settings of the remote in the Palm interface, since it may control the sub or
master volume, you may need to choose the best setting for your system.
Bluetooth indicator (Blue LED) remains on even when Palm is off and/or disconnected.
A. Turn power off to 3Sixty unit.Wait a moment and turn unit back on.
3Sixty will not accept the PIN number.
A. Verify the PIN you are entering is correct.
B. Press the PIN reset button, this will restore the pin to “0000” (four zeros).
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SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL- 3SIXTY.1 3SIXTY.2
Maximum Input Level 20 V rms 20 V rms
Maximum Output Level 5 V rms 5 V rms
Output Gain ±10dB ±10dB
Frequency Response 10Hz-21kHz 10Hz-21kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion <0.01% <0.01%
Signal to Noise Ratio -100dB (A-Weighted) -100dB (A-Weighted)
Input Impedance 10k Ohms 10k Ohms
Crossover Slope N/A 12/24 db/octave
Crossover Type N/A 3-way
12dB/Octave Butterworth
24dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley
Crossover Frequencies N/A 62 steps/50Hz-10kHz
Subsonic Filter Slope N/A 12/24 dB/Octave
Graphic Equalization Controls N/A 31 bands, 20Hz-20kHz
ISO 1/3 octave centers
Equalization Boost/Cut N/A ±10dB
Power Draw 600mA 600mA
Recommended Fuse Rating 2 Amp 2 Amp
Weight 1.0 lbs 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: Height 1.75” 1.75”
Width 7.25” 7.25”
Length 4.25” 4.25”
Specifications subject to change without notice
TROUBLESHOO
TING
Palm Device
Palm locks up or freezes.
A. Perform a soft reset on your Palm by locating the RESET button on the Palm. Please see Palm
owner’s manual for location of this button as it varies from device to device.
When installing the 3Sixty programs onto my Palm, I do not see them listed in the available
applications.
A. When installing new applications, Palm devices typically store them in the unfiled section of your
Palm. You may choose to locate this folder, or may need to set the Palm to view all programs,
please see Palm owners manual for more info.
Palm won’t connect to 3Sixty.
A. Check that 3Sixty is powered up and power indicator is solid, not blinking.
B. Make sure you are using the appropriate software for your hardware, IE 3Sixty.1 software with a
3Sixty.1 device or the 3Sixty.2 software for a 3Sixty.2 device.
C. Make sure Palm is not in DEMO mode (When in this mode, the upper left hand corner of the
screen in the 3Sixty application will show the word DEMO instead of the Bluetooth symbol).
D. Move palm closer to the 3Sixty device, there may be too much metal between the device and the
Palm reducing the signal strength.
E. Verify you have the correct PIN.
When adjusting the EQ, the Palm appears to freeze or lock up.
A. When you adjust the EQ, the Palm will show “Updating…” on the top of the EQ section. This is
an indication that the Palm is still processing your changes. Simply wait and this message should
disappear and Palm will become active. If it does not, you may need to reset your Palm (see Palm
owners manual for more info).
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