LUCAS NANO 302 1.0
The Satellites
Each satellite is loaded with one 3.5" broadband speaker custom-designed
for HK Audio.
A 3/8" threaded insert on the bottom of the housing serves to mount the
satellite on a standard microphone stand. The optionally available Pole
Mount Adapter lets you mount the satellite on a standard 35 mm pole.
On the bottom of the enclosure is an Easy-Click connector with a built-in
signal bus. It lets you slot the satellites right into the subwoofer's Easy-
Click locking mechanism. Two contacts establish an audio link with the
subwoofer, so you don't need any speaker cords to route signals.
Speaker In
Signal contacts
Easy-Click
On top of the housing is another guide rail that takes two upside down
satellites. It establishes audio and mechanical connections, and couples
the speakers acoustically to achieve even more sound pressure and greater
reach.
S-CONNECT POLE LN (optional)
The S-CONNECT POLE LN A is a freely adjustable speaker
extension pole with a built-in signal bus. It provides a
very elegant way of mounting satellites on the subwoofer
without having to use speaker cords. The S-CONNECT
POLE LN screws into the S-CONNECT insert on the
subwoofer, and the satellites snap right onto the pole's
Easy-Click connector. This also links up with the built-in
signal bus so you don't need an external cable.
Signal contacts
4
3/8"
Easy-Click
Setting Up
Extracting the Satellites
The LUCAS NANO 302 satellites are locked in place in the bay on the rear of
the subwoofer. Here's how to undo the transportation latches:
• Carefully set the subwoofer face down on the speaker front and turn the
T-grips on both sides to unlock the spring-mounted locking pins. Remove
the two satellites from the transport bay.
• Always make sure the locking pins are engaged to fi x the two satellites in
place when transporting your LUCAS NANO 302.
Wireless Convenience, the Easy-Click Way
The Easy-Click connector snaps in place to physically link the two satellites;
what's more, it also establishes an electrical connection.
Easy Click is very easy to disconnect: Simply push the top satellite back and
lift the enclosure to remove it.
To connect a satellite, set it on the top panel and push it forward.