NTM
Installation Guide
NV-WIPS Wireless NuVoDock for iPod
Installation and User Guide
Installing the Wireless NuVoDock
The Wireless NuVoDock is designed to communicate with the Grand Concerto
and Essentia E6G Systems. Installation and setup require a few simple steps.
Step 1: Place the NuVoDock and NV-PSW12A power supply in a zone
location. Likewise, place the NV-WIPD wireless receiver with the
Grand Concerto EZ Port or Esssentia E6G AllPort connection hub.
Step 2: Set the Source Input Switch to the appropriate source input
number 1-6 on the bottom of the NV-WIPD and the back of the
NuVoDock.This must coincide with the source input on the back of
the NuVo amplifier.This step must be done prior to connecting the
power supply.
Step 3: Complete the connections at the NV-WIPD wireless receiver. Plug
the CAT5 Network connection into one of the“Device”inputs on
the EZ Port or AllPort, and the NV-CMR6B stereo mini to RCA audio
cable from the audio output on the NV-WIPD wireless receiver to
one of the six source inputs on the back of the NuVo amplifier.
Step 4: Make sure the NuVoDock is plugged into an AC power outlet.
Step 5: Once the Wireless NuVoDock is installed and the Grand Concerto/
Essentia System is installed, you will be able to place an iPod in the
NuVoDock (see the Supported iPod Models page for compatible
iPod versions) for communication with the system Control Pads.
The iPod display will be replaced with the NuVo logo when in
NuVoNet communication, and return to normal iPod display when
the iPod is removed from the NuVoDock.
* Note:When using a iPod Touch on the NuVoDock it will display“Accessory
Attached”instead of displaying the NuVo logo.
Each NuVoDock represents an audio source input for the NuVo system and up
to two wireless NuVoDocks can be used in a single NuVo system. If you are
using the I8G-E6G Configurator software for setup, select the NuVo NV-WIPS IR
library within the Source Tab for each Wireless NuVoDock used.
Supported iPod Models
Universal Dock
Adaptor
(Apple Part #)
Min. iPod
Firmware
Version
Model
MC395ZM/A
MB569G/A
1.0.1
2.2.1
2.0.3
1.0.4
MB568G/A
MA126G/A
MB127G/A
MB126G/A
MA125G/A
MA593G/A
MA126G/A
MA125G/A
MA124G/A
2.0.3
1.1.5
1.1.3
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3.1
Universal Dock
Adaptor
(Apple Part #)
Min. iPod
Firmware
Version
Model
MA123G/B
MA122G/B
MA120G/A
MA119G/A
MA121G/A
1.2.1
1.2.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
1.4.1
Specifications
RF Frequency Range
Number of RF Channels
Output Power
2400-2483.5MHz
3
16dBm typ
Range
RF Technology
Frequency Response (20Hz – 20kHz)
THD (20Hz – 20kHz)
Signal to Noise
150ft. typ*
Proprietary
+/- 0.5dB
0.015%
>87dB
12V/5W DC
3 1/4”W x 2 1/2”D x 2 1/4”H
81.3mm x 63.5mm x 57.2mm
0.35 lbs. (0.16 kg)
Power Supply
NV-WIPD Dimensions
100-240VAC
NV-WIPD Weight
NV-WIPR Dimensions
NV-WIPR Weight
4 9/16”W x 29/32”D x 4 3/4”H
116.5mm x 23.2mm x 120mm
0.25 lbs. (0.11 kg)
Shipping Dimensions
Shipping Weight
8”W x 6”D x 5 3/8”H
205mm x 152mm x 136mm
2.1 lbs. (0.95 kg)
*Maximum wireless signal range may vary. Network conditions and environmental factors,
including building materials and construction, may affect signal range.
iPod® and iTunes® are a registered trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“Made for iPod”means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been
certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
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