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Footswitch/Aux Send
This unbalanced 1/4" (6.3 mm) jack serves the following purposes, as
determined by the Rev/Aux selector (
• Positions 1 to 7 with an activated digital eff ect:
If you use an internal eff ect and wish to occasionally mute it—for example,
for announcements—you can connect a standard one-way footswitch to
this jack to switch the eff ect off . Simply step on the footswitch again to
reactivate the eff ect.
• The '8 Aux Send' position:
In this case, the jack provides a line level (post-fader) signal and serves to
drive an outboard signal processor or powered monitor.
LUCAS NANO
REMOTE
If you want to use the Aux Send output for monitoring
purposes, the LUCAS NANO REMOTE app lets you tap the signal pre-
fader—that is, before it reaches the channel controls. Read chapter 3,
LUCAS NANO REMOTE – App for iPad, to learn more about this.
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Link In/Out
This 1/4" (6.3 mm) stereo jack serves to connect one LUCAS NANO 608i
to another LUCAS NANO 608i 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.
You can use the two LUCAS NANO systems' mixing consoles simultaneously
when you combine two LUCAS NANOs in a twin stereo system (as shown
in the examples on page 28 of the appendix). This increases the overall
channel count accordingly.
Link In/Out
L
Stereo Cable
Balance
L
R
L R
See section 4.6 for details on confi guring a twin stereo system.
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Speaker Out to Satellite L / R
Connect these speaker outputs to LUCAS NANO 608i satellites only—and to
no other device of any kind—using speaker cables equipped with Speakon®
NL2-compatible connectors (+1/-1). If you connect any other device, you may
destroy it and LUCAS NANO 608i as well.
Heads up: Be sure to rotate speaker connectors clockwise until they lock
in place.
Speaker Out
to Satellite
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L
8
14
) setting:
R
Balance
L
R
L R
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Off
On
Phantom Power
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CH 1/2 Mic
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Setup
This selector lets you confi gure the desired speaker
setup. LUCAS NANO 608i provides signals voiced
specifi cally for two diff erent confi gurations, a stereo satellite setup and a
satellite array. Setting the selector to 'Satellite Array' deactivates the right
speaker output, in which case the Speaker LED lights up orange.
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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
The Setup button (
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) activates and deactivates these outputs.
Heads up: After you press the Setup button, the outputs of the LUCAS
NANO 608i are muted for around two seconds, during which time the
LEDs light up orange.
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Remote Control via iPad
LUCAS NANO 608i can be controlled manually only when the Remote
Control switch is set to 'Off ' . When it is set to 'On' , you can control LUCAS
NANO 608i remotely via Bluetooth. To do so, you will need an Apple iPad
and the app LUCAS NANO REMOTE, which you can get for free at the Apple
Store.
You have to connect LUCAS NANO 608i to the iPad via Bluetooth to enable
remote control. Here's how to do this:
1
Open the Settings app
on your iPad and tap
the 'Bluetooth' slider to
toggle it on.
The Bluetooth Indicator (
Control is set to 'On' . This tells you that LUCAS NANO 608i's Bluetooth
module can now be paired with an iPad.
The Bluetooth Indicator lights up continuously once LUCAS NANO 608i
is connected to an iPad. The two devices are exclusively connected,
meaning they can no longer be detected by other Bluetooth devices. If
you turn LUCAS NANO 608i on when the switch is set to 'On' or set this
switch to 'On' while the system is up and running, LUCAS NANO 608i will
automatically upload all of your most recently entered DSP parameter
settings.
Adjustments that you make using the hardware controls overwrite the
app settings when you're controlling the system remotely via Bluetooth.
In other words, the hardware always has priority. When you're controlling
the system remotely, all the software settings are retained even if the iPad
goes offl ine during the session (say, because the battery is depleted). All
the additional app-controlled DSP functions are disabled when the Remote
Control switch is set to 'Off '; the hardware controls remain enabled.
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Off
On
Remote Control
Setup
2
3
Select your NANO 608i
Set the NANO 608i
in the list of discovered
Remote Control switch
Bluetooth devices.
to 'On' .
3
) fl ashes for around one minute when Remote
Speaker Out
to Satellite
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R
Stereo
Satellite
Satellite
Array

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