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NRG-10 

Product code: D3624 

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Troubleshooting 

This troubleshooting guide contains solutions to problems which can be carried out by an ordinary 
person. The device does not contain user-serviceable parts. 

Unauthorized modifications to the device will render the warranty void. Such modifications may result in 
injuries and material damage. 

Refer servicing to instructed or skilled persons. Contact your Highlite International dealer in case the 
solution is not described in the table. 

Problem 

Probable cause(s) 

Solution 

No sound 

Amplifier is defective 

 

Use a different amplifier 

Incorrect connections 

 

Make sure that the connections 
between the device and the amplifier 
are correct 

 

Make sure that the polarity is correct 

Poor sound 

Incorrect polarity 

 

Make sure that the polarity is correct 

Intermittent output 

Poor connections 

 

Make sure that the connections 
between the devices are correct. 
Replace damaged cables as necessary 

Constant noise such 
as buzzing or hissing 

Incorrect system grounding or a 
ground loop 

 

Make sure that the grounding of the 
system is correct. Correct the system 
grounding as necessary 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for NRG-10

Page 1: ...NRG 10 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Product code D3624 USER MANUAL ENGLISH V1...

Page 2: ...Non observance of the instructions in this user manual may result in serious injuries and damage of property 2023 DAP All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied published or otherwise...

Page 3: ...tallation Site Requirements 11 Mounting Options 12 Installation on a Speaker Stand 12 Installation on a Distance Pole 13 Overhead Suspension 14 Overhead Mounting with a Clamp 16 5 Setup and Operation...

Page 4: ...RG 10 User manual Fig 01 Intended Use This device is designed to be used as a passive full range loudspeaker It is suitable only for indoor use Any incorrect use may lead to hazardous situations and r...

Page 5: ...which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Attention Indicates important information for the correct operation and use of the product Important Read and observe the instructions in th...

Page 6: ...The device is for use only with the stands that are recommended in this user manual Make sure that the device is safely mounted on a distance pole Do not place objects on the top of the device when it...

Page 7: ...n 20 class provides protection against solid objects greater than 12 mm such as fingers and no protection against harmful ingress of water Requirements for the User This product may be used by ordinar...

Page 8: ...e Device The DAP NRG 10 is a passive full range loudspeaker rated at 550 W peak 150 W continuous RMS It uses a 10 woofer and a 2 compression driver Front View 01 2 mounting openings M10 with hex screw...

Page 9: ...24 Back View 04 Speaker connector IN 05 Speaker connector THRU 06 4 pin terminal connector IN and THRU 07 Mounting opening M10 with a hex screw Fig 03 Bottom View 08 Mounting opening 5 35 mm 09 Mounti...

Page 10: ...r voice coil 2 Woofer magnet type Ferrite Compression driver diameter 1 Compression driver voice coil 1 4 Compression driver magnet type Ferrite Dispersion angle horizontal 90 Dispersion angle vertica...

Page 11: ...e following accessories D8600 Speaker Stand D8601 Speaker Stand 35mm Alu D8602 Speaker Stand with Baseplate D8436 Speaker hanging eye ring 10mm Black D8610 Distance Tube 35 mm D8611 Distance Tube M20...

Page 12: ...e that the installation location is free of any obstructions and the speaker cables do not come in contact with other objects Personal Protective Equipment During installation and rigging wear persona...

Page 13: ...aker Stand WARNING Stability hazard The device may fall if it is mounted on a speaker stand causing personal injury or death Make sure that the device is safely mounted Make sure that the speaker stan...

Page 14: ...istance pole Put the subwoofer on a level stable surface Insert the distance pole into the threaded mounting opening on the top of the subwoofer Turn the distance pole clockwise to secure the distance...

Page 15: ...ts with rigging eyes See 3 5 Optional Accessories on page 10 To suspend the device follow the steps below Use a hex key to remove the 3 hex screws from the 3 mounting openings 01 and 07 Fig 08 Note It...

Page 16: ...e on the overhead structure with suitable suspension cables chains Note If the rigging eyes are removed reinstall the hex screws in the 3 mounting openings 01 and 07 If the screws are not installed in...

Page 17: ...ew from the 2 mounting openings 01 Fig 11 Insert 2 spigots in the 2 mounting openings 01 Turn the spigots clockwise to tighten them Fig 12 Attach 2 clamps to the overhead structure Lift the device und...

Page 18: ...You can connect another device a passive subwoofer and an amplifier to the device through one of the 2 connection types Note Make sure that the cable polarity is correct when you connect other device...

Page 19: ...s setup Connect the speaker connector IN 04 of the 1st full range passive speaker to the output A of the amplifier Connect the speaker connector IN 04 of the 2nd full range passive speaker to the outp...

Page 20: ...the speaker connector IN 04 of the 2nd full range passive speaker You can connect more full range passive speakers on line A as necessary Connect the speaker connector IN 04 of the 3rd full range pas...

Page 21: ...full range passive speaker to the speaker connector THRU of the 1st passive subwoofer Connect the 1st passive subwoofer to the output A of the amplifier Connect the speaker connector IN 04 of the 2nd...

Page 22: ...is not described in the table Problem Probable cause s Solution No sound Amplifier is defective Use a different amplifier Incorrect connections Make sure that the connections between the device and th...

Page 23: ...The power cables are not damaged and do not show any material fatigue Basic Cleaning Instructions To clean the device follow the steps below Switch off the device Clean the device with a soft lint fr...

Page 24: ...he device before storing Follow the cleaning instructions in chapter 7 2 1 Basic Cleaning Instructions on page 22 Store the device in the original packaging if possible 9 Disposal Correct disposal of...

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