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Setup
Stereo
Satellite
Satellite
Array
This switch confi gures the system for the target setup. LUCAS NANO 302
provides diff erent signals tuned specifi cally for Stereo Satellite and Satellite
Array setups (see also chapter 3, Setups and Accessories).
Stereo Satellite mode: The left channel of the stereo signal is sent to
the Easy-Click connector, the S-CONNECT mount (both are on top of the
subwoofer), and the left Speaker Out on the subwoofer's rear panel. The
right channel of the stereo signal is always routed to the right Speaker Out
port.
Satellite Array mode: This setting optimizes the EQ for the two inter-
connected satellites. The signal is routed via Easy-Click and S-CONNECT to
the left Speaker Out. The right Speaker Out is disabled (the right speaker
LED lights up orange).
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Thru L/R
This is a parallel, balanced circuit that routes input signals from Input 1/2
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(
) to another destination such as a monitor or serves as DI output.
Signals are tapped just after the XLR/1/4" (6.3 mm) Combi ports and mini
jacks; that is, before they are amplifi ed. The Thru outputs are balanced.
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Link In/Out
This 1/4" (6.3 mm) stereo jack serves to connect one LUCAS NANO 302 to
another LUCAS NANO to confi gure a twin stereo system. It's imperative
that you use a shielded cord equipped with stereo 1/4" (6.3 mm) jack plugs
such as the optional LUCAS NANO LINK CABLE to do this. No other type of
cable will do.
Heads up: Do not connect the two systems with the power on. Be sure
both are switched off ; otherwise, the volume level may spike when you
plug in the Link cable.
Link In/Out
L
Stereo Cable
Balance
L
R
L R
See section 3.6 for details on confi guring a twin stereo system.
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Speaker Out to Satellite L/R
These speaker outputs serve to connect the LUCAS NANO 300 Series
satellites using speaker cords equipped with 1/4" (6.3 mm) jack plugs. If you
connect any other device, you may destroy it and LUCAS NANO 302 as well.
R
Balance
L
R
L R
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Speaker LED
These dual-color LEDs indicate the status of each Speaker Out port.
• Green = active speaker output
• Orange = inactive speaker output
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The Setup button (
) activates and deactivates these outputs.
Heads up: After you press the Setup button, the outputs of the LUCAS
NANO 302 are muted for around two seconds, during which time the
LEDs light up orange.
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Auto Sleep
(switch in the transport bay)
LUCAS NANO 302 features an automatic power-saving mode that is
activated and deactivated using the Auto Sleep switch in the satellite
transport bay at the back of the enclosure. The system ships with the
switch set to the 'On' position so that Auto Sleep is activated by default.
If LUCAS NANO 302 does not get an input signal for around four and a
half hours, the power amp will switch over to standby mode. To power
the system up again, engage the Power On/Off switch or disconnect and
reconnect mains power. Set Auto Sleep to the 'Off ' position if you wish to
disable this standby function.
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Mains Socket
Use the factory-included mains cord to connect this socket to a wall outlet.
The multi-range power supply lets you use your NANO 302 in countries
with mains power ranging from 100 to 240 volts. Caution! Make sure your
LUCAS NANO 302 is operated only within the specifi ed voltage range.
Connecting it to the wrong mains voltage may destroy its electronic
components.
LUCAS NANO 302 1.0
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