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LUCAS NANO 608i 1.2b
• The procedure is reversed 180° to lock the satellites in place. Hold the
speaker pair as shown in the diagram below and slide the top satellite—
that is, the one with the inscription that reads 'push to connect'—forward
into the guide rail until it clicks fi rmly into place.
Wireless Setup Options with Easy-Click
Signal via
Easy-Click
Mono Cube
Mono System
No cables needed
with S-CONNECT POLE LN
No cables needed
The mono cube is your simplest option for setting up LUCAS NANO 608i.
In this confi guration, the connected pair of satellites is mounted right on
top of the subwoofer. In this setup, the Easy-Click connector also serves
to route the signal between the subwoofer and satellite array. To this end,
place the subwoofer upright.
Another wireless setup option is the mono system with the optional
S-CONNECT POLE LN, a signal-routing speaker pole. This pole's base end
screws straight into the M33 pole mount on the subwoofer and its top end
connects to the satellite array via Easy-Click.
Be sure to set the Setup selector on the back of the
subwoofer to 'Satellite Array' when you use these two
wireless setup options (for more on this, see section
Setup
Your LUCAS NANO 608i is now ready to go.
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• Hold the paired satellites
with the speakers facing
forward as shown in the
fi gure on the left. Now
push on the back of the
enclosures, sliding the pair
forward into the guide rail
until they click fi rmly into
place.
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).
For details on setup options (such as stereo and twin stereo systems) as
well as descriptions of the add-ons that are available for these setups, read
Chapter 4 - Setups and Accessories - on page 10.
3/8"
One
speaker
cable
M20
needed
Adapter
Two speaker
cables needed
4.3 Mono System B
4.4 Stereo System A
with MONO STAND ADD-ON
with STEREO STAND ADD-ON
(also works with microphone stands)
2 Connectors and Control Features
1
Power
This button switches LUCAS NANO 608i on and off .
2
Status Indicator
This dual-color LED indicates the following statuses:
• Green = power on
• Red = limit/mute or error
If it fl ashes briefl y red from time to time, this tells you that the limiter is
responding to signal peaks.
Heads up! If the Status LED stays red while LUCAS NANO 608i is up
and running, the system is being overloaded. Turn down the signal
level! If you are not feeding a signal in and the Status LED stays red, a
malfunction has occurred.
LUCAS NANO
REMOTE
If the LED fl ashes steadily at one-second intervals, this
indicates that the LUCAS NANO 608i's Master Mute function is engaged
in the LUCAS NANO REMOTE app. Should the connection between
LUCAS NANO 608i and the app be broken while Master Mute in the app is
selected, the Master knob (
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the system.
Note: There are situations when LUCAS NANO 608i remains muted for
about two seconds to give the amplifi er unit time to ramp up and to
prevent switching noise (the Status LED lights up red during this time).
It does this:
• when you press the Power button to switch the system on
• when you set a Input Selector
• when you enable phantom power
• when you press the Remote Control switch
• when you press the Setup button
If the light remains on, a malfunction has occurred and you need to get in
touch with our Technical Service team.
LUCAS NANO
REMOTE
The system is also muted for the duration of a fi rmware
update with the LUCAS NANO REMOTE app.
Pole Mount Adapter
Use with all
35 mm pole mounts
Two speaker
cables needed
4.5 Stereo System B
4.6 Twin Stereo System
with two POLE MOUNT ADAPTERs
with two S-CONNECT POLE LN
and standard pole mounts
+ one NANO LINK CABLE
) on the 608i itself can be used to unmute
Link In/Out
Stereo cable

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