ROCKVILLE RGHR51 5 Zone Single Din Marine Receiver with Bluetooth Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- RockVille
Table of Contents
- ROCKVILLE RGHR51 5 Zone Single Din Marine Receiver with Bluetooth
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- INCLUDED
- DIMENSIONS
- WIRING DIAGRAM
- INSTALLATION
- FUNCTIONS
- SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS
- FEATURES
- Troubleshooting
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ROCKVILLE RGHR51 5 Zone Single Din Marine Receiver with Bluetooth
Thank you for purchasing this Rockville RGHR51. Please read this manual carefully for proper use of your RGHR51. Should you need assistance, please call our technical help line at 1-646-758-0144, 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce risk of electric shock, never open the unit. There are no user- serviceable parts; refer service to the Rockville service center.
INCLUDED
- Marine digital media receiver
- Waterproof wiring harness
- Wired remote with zone controls
- 32.8ft Wired remote extension cable
- Wired remote mounting bracket
- 40″ USB extension cable
- Cut-out template
- Mounting screws
- Owner’s manual and warranty card
DIMENSIONS
REMOTE
RECEIVER
WIRING DIAGRAM
Please note:
Most boats run on two batteries, each 12 volts, combined in series to provide
24 volts of power. In the diagram below, the battery on the left is the ENGINE
battery. Its positive lead goes to the engine, and its negative lead is tied
to the positive lead of the HOUSE battery on the right. The HOUSE battery’s
negative terminal provides the common ground for the boat’s electrical system.
The RGHR51 runs on 12 volts. Hence, for trouble-free performance, connect the
black ground wire and yellow power wire of the RGHR51 to the corresponding
terminals on the HOUSE battery only. If the black ground wire does not reach
the battery, it can be connected elsewhere, but it may cause intermittent
issues. The safest bet is to connect the ground wire directly to the negative
(black) terminal of the HOUSE battery.
INSTALLATION
RECEIVER
- Cut out a 4″ 0N) x 2″ (H) opening for the unit. Make sure there is at least 4 – 5 inches of depth so the unit can fit into the cutout.
- Wire the unit as indicated in the wiring diagram on the facing page. Insert the RGHR51 into the hole until it sits firmly against the mounting surface.
- Using your fingers or a small flathead screwdriver, carefully remove the mounting hole covers (a) from the unit’s face plate as shown in the illustration.
- Use the four included screws to secure the unit to the mounting surface. Do not overtighten the screws. Once the screws are in place, reattach the mounting hole covers to the unit’s faceplate.
REMOTE CONTROL
- Cut out a 2″ diameter hole for the unit. Make sure there is at least 3″ of depth so the back of the remote control unit can fit into the cutout.
- Feed the remote control cable into the hole and connect it to the included remote extension cable which should be connected to the remote control input on the RGHR51 receiver. Now slide the remote control unit into the hole until it sits firmly against the mounting surface.
- Remove the nuts (see inset) then slide the mounting bracket onto the unit as shown in the illustration. The bracket should sit firmly against the back of the remote and the arms should sit firmly against the mounting surface.
- If the bracket arms are too long, adjust the length by using an appropriate tool to remove the necessary amount of breakaway segments.
- Fasten the bracket to the remote control unit using the washers and bolts as shown in the illustration. Do not overtighten the bolts.
FUNCTIONS
RECEIVER
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POWER: Press or press and hold to turn the unit on. Press the power button while the unit is on to mute audio playback. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the unit off.
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LCD screen
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VOL -/VOL+/SELECT: Turn counterclockwise to decrease the volume or clockwise to increase the volume. Press the knob to enter the global/zone volume settings. Keep pressing the knob to cycle through the global/zone options (GLOBAL, ZONE 1, ZONE 2, ZONE 3, ZONE 4, SUB-W). Turn the knob to adjust the selected option.
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MODE: Press to reach the desired mode setting (BT, USB, RADIO, AV/AUX).
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BACK: Press to return to the previous screen. In USB mode, press to browse folders and view/save presets in Radio mode.
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APS: Press and hold the APS button to automatically program AM/FM stations. Short press the APS button to auto seek stations.
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(PREVIOUS): Press to select the previous track or radio station. Press and hold to rewind or fast-forward (USB mode only).
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: Press once to play current track; press again to pause.
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(NEXT): Press to select the next track or radio station. Press and hold to rewind or fast-forward (USB mode only).
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MENU: Press to enter the general settings menu.
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TUNE/O: Turn counterclockwise or clockwise to manually tune stations in Radio mode. Press the knob to enter the tone menu. Keep pressing the knob to cycle through the settings. Turn to adjust the selected setting or to cycle through the options.
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BAND: Press repeatedly to switch between AM and FM bands.
REMOTE -
(PLAY/PAUSE)/MODE: Press to start or pause playback.
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(PREVIOUS): Press to select the previous track or radio station. Press and hold to rewind (USS mode only).
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SPEAKER ZONES: Press any one of these buttons to select the desired zone. Turn the VOL-NOL+ button counterclockwise to decrease the volume or clockwise to increase the volume.
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MODE: Press and hold to change modes (BT, USS, RADIO, AV/AUX,.
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VOL-/VOL+: Press or press and hold to turn the unit on. Turn counterclockwise to decrease the volume or clockwise to increase the master volume. Click the knob to mute/unmute the unit. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the unit off.
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BAND: Press repeatedly to switch between AM and FM bands.
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SUB (ZONE 5): Press to access the subwoofer volume settings. Turn the VOL-NOL+ button counterclockwise to decrease the volume or clockwise to increase the volume.
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(NEXT): Press to select the next track or radio station. Press and hold to fast-forward (USS mode only).
BLUETOOTH PAIRING
- Ensure your device is in Bluetooth mode and discoverable. Under list of available devices, search for and select RGHR51.
- Once connected, the paired device’s name will be displayed on the screen.
BLUETOOTH MUSIC:
- Press the PLAY/PAUSE buttons to start and stop music playback.
- Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons to navigate through tracks.
- Turn VOL-NOL+ knob (on the unit or remote) to decrease or increase the volume.
USB OPERATION
- While in USS mode, press the BACK button to bring up the USS media menu. Use the NEXT/ PREVIOUS buttons or turn the VOUSEL knob to cycle through the media options (music, video, photo). Press the PLAY /PAUSE button or press the VOUSEL knob to select a folder. Within the folder, use the NEXT /PREVIOUS buttons or turn the VOUSEL knob to cycle through the files. Press the PLAY /PAUSE button or press the VOUSEL knob to select the desired file. Press the BACK button to return to the folder’s root menu. Press again to exit the root menu and once again to return to the media menu.
- Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start and stop music playback.
- Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons to navigate through tracks. Press and hold the PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons to rewind or fast forward.
- Turn VOL-NOL+ knob (on the unit or remote) to decrease or increase the volume.
AUX/AV
UR RCA INPUTS
Use these inputs to connect external audio input sources such as iPhones,
iPads, iPods, MP3 players, Android phones and tablets, DVD or CD players, etc.
Please note, some devices may require a male 3.5mm to Male RCA UR adapter
cable (not included).
RCA VIDEO INPUT
Use this input to connect an external video input source.
RCA VIDEO OUTPUT
Use this output to send video input to an external display. Whatever is being displayed on the RGHR51 screen will be outputted.
ZONE 3 and ZONE 4 L/R RCA OUTPUTS
Use these outputs to send an audio signal to the ZONE 3 RCA ouputs (black
cable), the ZONE 4 RCA outputs (brown cable), or both. Refer to the Speaker
Zones section below for more information.
SPEAKER ZONES
This marine receiver has 5 zones, each with independent volume control. There
are 4 zones for full-range and a 5th zone for a subwoofer. Here is how it
works: Zone 1 and 2 are the powerful built-in 4-channel amplifier to which you
connect your main speakers. Zones 3 and 4 allow you to connect up to 4
additional channels (2 channels per zone) using one or more external
amplifiers. Zone 5 allows you to connect a subwoofer. You can then control the
volume for each of the zones from the unit as well as from the included wired
remote.
AM/FM RADIO
SCAN (APS)
Press and hold the APS button to automatically program AM/FM stations. The
unit will scan through all frequencies and save available stations to the
presets. Short press the APS button to search for stations. The unit will scan
through all frequencies and stop at each available station for a few seconds.
When you reach a station you like, press the APS button again to stop
searching.
MANUAL TUNING
Turn the TUNE knob navigate the stations incrementally.
PRESETS
To save manually tuned stations to the presets, navigate to the desired
station using the TUNE knob. Press the BACK button to bring up the presets
menu, then use the VOL/SEL knob to scroll to the preset you want to save the
station to. Press and hold the VOL/SEL knob to save it. The desired station’s
frequency should show up in the selected preset slot.
SETTINGS
AUDIO SETTINGS:
- Press the MENU button to access the SOURCES menu. Use the VOL/SEL knob or the PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons and navigate to the SETTINGS menu. Press the VOL/SEL knob to enter the menu, turn the knob to scroll to the AUDIO menu, then press it to enter the menu.
- To adjust the settings, press the VOL/SEL knob to select the desired setting, turn the knob to make adjustments, then click the knob to exit that setting. The adjustable settings are: Bass, Treble, EQ, Beep, Loudness, and Subwoofer low pass filter.
- To return to the SOURCES menu, Use the VOL/SEL knob scroll down until you are on the <MAIN MENU option. Now press the VOL/SEL button.
GENERAL SETTINGS:
- Press the MENU button to access the SOURCES menu. Use the VOL/SEL knob or the PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons to navigate to the SETTINGS menu. Press the VOL/SEL knob to enter the menu, then turn the knob to scroll through the settings.
- Press the VOL/SEL knob to select a setting and enter its settings menu. To make adjustments turn the VOL/SEL knob to select the desired option, click the knob to make your selection, then press the BACK button to return to the SETTINGS menu.
SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS
The following file formats are supported in USB input mode:
AUDIO
Format | Profile | Max Bit Rate | Max Sample Rate |
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MP3 | All | 320kbps | 48000 |
WMA | Standard/Pro | 384kbps | 48000 |
OGG | Q1, Q10 | 500kbps | 48000 |
FLAG | Level 0- 8 | 1.60Mbps | 48000 |
APE | n/a | 950kbps | 48000 |
MC | n/a | 448kbps | 48000 |
AC3 | AC3 only | 640kbps | 48000 |
ATRA | n/a | 132kbps | 44100 |
DTS | DTS only | 3.84Mbps | 48000 |
VIDEO
Video Format | Resolution | Video Decode |
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MKV
| 1280 X 720| MPEG4/XVID, DIVX4/DIVX5/MS MPEG4 V3, MPEG2, RV1/RV2/RVG2,
RV3/RV4/RV8
720 X 480| H264/AVC
640 X 480| DIVX3
AVI
| 1280 X 720| MPEG4/XVID, DIVX4/DIVX5/MS MPEG4 V3, H263, MJPEG
720 X 480| H264/AVC
640 X 480| DIVX3
TS| 1280 X 720| MPEG2
720 X 480| H264/AVC
ASF
| 1280 X 720| MPEG4/XVID, DIVX4/DIVX5/MS MPEG4 V3,MPEG2, MPEG1,H263, MJPEG
720 X 480| H264/AVC
640 X 480| DIVX3
FLV| 1280 X 720| H263
720 X 480| H264/AVC
PMP| 1280 X 720| MPEG4/XVID
720 X 480| H264/AVC
RMVB| 1280 X 720| RV1/RV2/RVG2, RV3/RV4/RV8/RV9
MPGNOB| 1280 X 720| MPEG2, MPEG1
WMV| 1280 X 720| MPEG4/XVID
720 X 480| DVIX4/DVIX5/MS MPEG4 V3, MPEG3
The video decoder does not support the following formats: WMV1, WMV2, WMV3, VC1, VP6, MS MPEG4 V1, and MS MPEG4 V2.
IMAGE
Photo Format | Max Resolution | Profile |
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JPEG | Unlimited | Baseline |
BMP | 2.5M Pixels | All |
GIF | 2.5M Pixels | 89A/87A |
PNG | 2.5M Pixels | All |
FEATURES
- Includes wired remote+ 32.8 foot ex tension cable with the ability to control the volumes in each zone
- Easy to install with 4 screws that hide under the front plate
- 4″TFT backlit color display with brightness control
- Built-in Bluetooth/USB/AM/FM playback
- Built-in 72 x 4 Watt Peak high powered amplifier (28 x 4 RMS)
- Front, rear, and sub pre-amp outputs each with independent zone volume controls
- Adjustable Subwoofer low-pass crossover can be manually set to 80Hz, 120Hz, or 160Hz
- 5 zones each with volume control (zone 1+2 = built in amplifier, zones 3, 4, 5 are the RCA outputs)
- Built-in EQ with preset EQ curves (Pop, Classic, Rock, Jazz, Beat, Flat)
- Bass and Treble controls
- IP66 Waterproof Certification (Tested to withstand the elements)
- USB Input to play back audio, video, or image files store on a USB thumb drive or any other USB device
- RCA A/V input to play back a video source
- RCA Video output
- RCA Rear camera input
- RCA Aux Input
- AM/FM Radio Built In with 18 FM and 12 AM presets+ US and European tuning
- Bluetooth built-in to stream audio from any Bluetooth enabled device
- USB input port charges your phone
- Mute button
- Loudness setting
- Big buttons make it easy to use without looking down
- Beep function that allows you to hear when you hit a button or change volume, etc. (can be turned off in the menu)
- Preset languages built-in (English, Spanish and French)
- Meets the ASTM B1 17 and ASTM D4329 standards
- USB is 500 mA/5V, and supports 16GB max
- Humiseal coated PCB board for waterproofing and protection from the elements
- TD A7850 power amplifier built-in
- 15 amp fuse
DIMENSIONS
RECEIVER
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Cutout mounting diameter (W xH): 4″ x 2.00″
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Top plate dimensions (W x H): 7.8T x 3.94″
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Mounting depth (not including top plate): 3.23″
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Overall depth (including the top plate): 3. 74″
REMOTE -
Cutout mounting diameter: 2″
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Top plate diameter: 2.4″
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Mounting depth (including the screw arms; not including the top plate): 3″
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Overall depth (including the top plate and screw arms): 3.28″
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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No power | 1. Check power connections: Yellow wire goes to battery, red wire |
goes to ACC, black wire must be grounded securely. Make sure all three wires
are connected, otherwise the unit will not receive power on.
Poor or no radio reception| 1. Make sure antenna cables are properly
connected.
Bluetooth pairing fails| 1. Check to see that both devices are turned on and
that your Bluetooth device is discoverable.
2. Turn both devices off and then on again.
3. Make sure you’ve selected the proper source.
4. Make sure that the Bluetooth device is within 5 feet of the unit.
5. Move both devices away from other Bluetooth devices and other electronics.
6. Make sure that the unit is not paired to a previously paired device.
Files on USB memory device will not play back| 1. Make sure you’ve selected the proper source.
2. Make sure that the audio files are properly formatted (see page 11).
3. Make sure that the USB drive is properly plugged in.
4. Check USB drive for damage.
5. Make sure the USB drive’s capacity does not exceed the 16GB limit.
No sound| 1. Check the unit’s volume settings as well as those of any external sound source.
2. Double check all connections and reattach if necessary.
3. Check and adjust zone settings if necessary.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Responsible party name: Rockville
Address: 600 Bayview Ave, Entrance A, Inwood, NY 11096
Hereby declares that the product Rockville RGHR51 Water-Resistant Gauge-Hole
Digital Media Receiver complies with FCC rules as mentioned in the following
paragraph:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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