uxcell a18111000ux0130

uxcell 1W 8 Ohm DIY Speaker (57mm) User Manual

Model: a18111000ux0130

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your uxcell 1W 8 Ohm DIY Speaker. This speaker is designed for various home audio-visual equipment and DIY speaker projects, offering clear sound quality and reliable performance.

Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the product.

2. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Hoahoa Kiato: 57mm (2.24 inch) round shape, suitable for various enclosures.
  • Mana Paerewa: Rated at 1W with an 8 Ohm impedance, compatible with common audio circuits.
  • Ūkui Ororongo: Engineered for high sensitivity and clear sound reproduction.
  • Taupānga Whānui: Ideal for replacement in existing sound systems or integration into new DIY audio projects.
  • Hanga Roa: Features a well-performed magnet for consistent performance.

3. Ihirangi mokete

  • 1 x uxcell 1W 8 Ohm DIY Speaker (Model: a18111000ux0130)

4. Whakatakotoranga

Waitohuuxcell
Tau tauiraa18111000ux0130
Te Mana Whakatau1 Waata
Te aukati8 Aue
Speaker Outer Diameter57 mm (2.24 inihi)
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Huruhuru
Aratau Putanga OrorongoMono
Pūrere HototahiLaptop, MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet (as a component)
uxcell 57mm DIY Speaker with dimensions

Whakaahua 1: uxcell 57mm DIY Speaker with indicated dimensions (57mm diameter, 13mm height).

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

This speaker is designed for integration into existing audio systems or custom DIY projects. Basic soldering skills and knowledge of audio wiring are recommended for installation.

  1. Whakaritenga: Ensure all power to the audio device or circuit is disconnected before beginning installation. Gather necessary tools such as a soldering iron, solder, wire strippers, and appropriate mounting hardware.
  2. Whakapiki: The speaker is designed for flush mounting. Create an opening of approximately 57mm (2.24 inches) in diameter in your enclosure. Secure the speaker using appropriate screws or adhesive, ensuring a snug fit to prevent vibrations.
  3. Waea waea: Identify the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on the speaker. These are typically marked or indicated by the larger and smaller solder pads. Connect the audio output wires from your amplifier or audio source to the corresponding speaker terminals. Ensure correct polarity for optimal sound reproduction.
  4. Whakakotahi: Carefully solder the wires to the speaker terminals. Ensure strong, clean solder joints to prevent intermittent connections or signal loss.
  5. Whakamātautau: Once installed and wired, reconnect power to your audio device. Start with a low volume and gradually increase it to test the speaker's functionality. Listen for clear sound and proper operation.
Whakamuri view of uxcell 57mm DIY Speaker showing terminals

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the uxcell 57mm DIY Speaker, illustrating the solder terminals for wiring connections.

Tuhipoka: Incorrect wiring or improper mounting can affect sound quality and speaker longevity. If you are unsure about any step, consult a qualified audio technician.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once properly installed, the uxcell DIY speaker operates as a standard audio output component. Its operation is controlled by the audio source or amplifier e hono ana ki.

  • Mana Rōrahi: Adjust the volume using the controls on your connected audio device (e.g., amplifier, radio, computer).
  • Puna Ororongo: Ensure your audio source is playing content to hear sound from the speaker.
  • Mana: The speaker itself does not require external power beyond the audio signal provided by the ampkaiwhakaora. Kia tino mohio koe amplifier or audio device is powered on.

Tupato: Avoid operating the speaker at excessively high volumes for prolonged periods, as this can lead to distortion and potential damage to the speaker or your hearing.

7. Tiaki

The uxcell DIY speaker requires minimal maintenance to ensure long-term performance.

  • Te horoi: Gently wipe the speaker cone and frame with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
  • Taiao: Keep the speaker in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and excessive moisture.
  • Tirotiro: Periodically inspect the wiring connections for any signs of corrosion or loose connections. Re-solder if necessary.

8. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau he oro mai i te kaikorero
  • Incorrect wiring (polarity reversed or loose connection)
  • Kaore he kaha ki te amplifier/audio source
  • Audio source not playing
  • Kua pakaru te Kaikorero
  • Check and correct wiring connections. Ensure proper soldering.
  • Manatoko amplifier/audio source is powered on.
  • Confirm audio source is active and playing.
  • Inspect speaker for visible damage. If damaged, replacement may be necessary.
He oro parori ke ranei
  • He tiketike te tiketike
  • He kino te kounga o te puna ororongo
  • Loose mounting or enclosure vibration
  • Koeko korero kua pakaru
  • Whakaititia te rahinga.
  • Whakamātauria he puna ororongo rereke ranei file.
  • Ensure speaker is securely mounted in its enclosure.
  • Tirotiro koeko tukuoro mo te roimata, te pakaru ranei.
Oro mokowhiti
  • Hononga waea matara
  • taura ororongo hē
  • Check and re-solder all wiring connections.
  • Test with a different audio cable if applicable.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty information for this product is not provided in the available documentation. For any support inquiries or warranty claims, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer, uxcell, directly with your purchase details.

Mō ētahi atu āwhina, tirohia ngā taipitopito whakapā kua whakaratohia e tō wāhi hoko.

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