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Nubert nuPro X-6000 User manual

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Wireless
Active Speakers
Safety instructions
Operating manual
Technical data
Warranty terms
nuPro X-6000
Device approval and conformity
with EC directives
Nubert electronic GmbH hereby declares that this product complies with the
2014/53/EU directives, provided that it is installed and used in accordance with
the manufacturer‘s instructions. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity
is available at the following Internet address:
https://www.nubert.de/konformitaetserklaerungen/716/
•Do not change the serial number on the speaker. It is part of the operating
approval.
•If the loudspeaker is repaired or modied by workshops or other third parties
not authorized by Nubert, it loses its operating license.
•Only accessories and devices may be connected which in turn comply with all
legal requirements and are approved.
•The loudspeaker may only be used for the applications specied in the „In-
tended Use“ section
Intended use
This speaker is designed exclusively for sound reproduction in dry rooms. Use
the speaker only as described in this manual. Any other use (particularly safe-
ty-relevant or medical use, installation in open environment like IP-certied prod-
ucts) is considered improper and may result in property damage or even personal
injury. Nubert electronic GmbH does not assume any liability for damages caused
by improper use.
Safety instructions
The entire operating manual, in particular the safety instructions, must be read
in full before connecting and commissioning the device. For your own safety,
be sure to follow all warnings and safety instructions in this manual and on the
speaker. The user is not permitted to carry out any work on the loudspeaker
other than the described work. Keep this document so that you have access to
it at all times. Furthermore, it must also be handed over to possible re-owners.
Key to the symbols
The triangle symbol with exclamation mark (without additional comment)
indicates important instructions for commissioning, operation and maintenance
of the device.
The term Caution! next to the triangle symbol indicates a medium risk. Failure
to observe this warning may result in property damage.
The term Danger! next to the triangle symbol indicates a high risk. Failure to
observe this warning may result in death or personal injury
This symbol indicates that you must read and observe the operating in-
structions and the safety and warning notices in order to operate the device.
This symbol (triangle with lightning) warns of dangerous voltages inside
the enclosure and of hazards due to electric shock.
This symbol indicates that the device complies with electrical protection
class 2 and therefore does not require earthing.
Devices with this symbol may only be used in a dry indoor environment.
Equipment marked with this symbol must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste. Refer to the Disposal and Battery Return section at the end of this
manual.
General information
Never leave the loudspeaker(s) unattended when in use.
Danger of electric shock!
To avoid the risk of electric shock, the speaker may not be opened by the
user. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the speaker.
Service work and repairs are reserved for qualied specialists authorized by
Nubert. If you need service, please contact Nubert electronic GmbH directly
([email protected])!
Danger of suffocation!
Never let children use or play with neither speaker, remote control or packaging
unattended. There is a risk that children will get caught in the packaging lm
and suffocate. Make sure that children cannot remove any small parts from the
devices! These parts, like the remote control battery, could be swallowed and
cause suffocation. In case of swallowing any parts, contact a doctor immediately!
Danger of injury or damage!
When moving the speaker, take care to avoid injury and damage!
Caution!
Since the speaker can only be completely disconnected from the mains at the
mains input on the rear of the unit or by pulling the mains plug from the socket, it
must be positioned so that you have free access to the mains input or mains plug.
If any of the following situations occurs, the loudspeaker must be switched off
immediately and disconnected from the mains. Contact Nubert electronic GmbH
([email protected]) immediately!
•The speaker has been damaged or has fallen down.
•Power cord or plug is damaged
•Objects or liquid have got into the loudspeaker
•The speaker has been exposed to excessive moisture or rain.
•The speaker does not work properly or exhibits a signicant reduction in per-
formance.
•The loudspeaker smells burnt, develops smoke or makes unusual noises.
Only use accessories recommended by Nubert!
Installation instructions
Caution!
An unstable location can damage the speaker.
•Only place the loudspeaker on a at, stable surface and make sure that it
cannot be knocked over!
•Also make sure that no unintentional pulling can occur on the cables to avoid
knocking over the speaker or damaging the connection sockets!
•Keep strong mechanical shocks away from the loudspeaker!
Caution!
Excessive heat build-up inside the unit can shorten its service life or lead to re.
• Never cover the back of the speaker! Make sure that there is a clearance of at
least 10 cm and sufcient air circulation in the back area!
•Do not operate the speaker and remote control near heat sources such as
radiators or stoves!
•Do not set the speaker and remote control to direct sunlight.
•Do not expose to direct sunlight!
•Never place burning candles or similar open re sources on the loudspeaker!
Danger of explosion!
Installation in unsuitable locations can cause explosions. Do not use the speaker
or remote control
•in environments where there is a risk of re or explosion!
•at extremely low or extremely high temperatures!
•near ammable gases or vapours!
•near strong dust!
•near ammable materials!
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Danger of electric shock!
The loudspeaker carries mains voltage and voltages higher than 35 V AC or DC
inside. It has no special protection against the intrusion of liquids or objects into
the system. There is therefore a risk of lethal electric shock.
•Never touch the speaker with wet hands!
•Only use the speaker in a dry place!
•Do not operate it outdoors or in damp rooms!
•The loudspeaker must be protected from liquids of all kinds, including dripping
and splashing water.
•
Do not place any containers containing liquids (e.g. ower vases) on the speak-
er or in the immediate vicinity!
•If the loudspeaker is moved from a cold environment to a warm room, conden-
sation may form inside the unit. Wait at least six hours until the loudspeaker
has reached room temperature and is dry before switching it on!
•No objects or foreign bodies may get into the device.
•Should the loudspeaker come into contact with liquids or should objects have
got inside, please unplug the mains plug immediately and contact Nubert elec-
tronic GmbH ([email protected])!
Danger of injury or damage!
For speakers with threaded bushings on the underside:
The threaded bushings may be used for upright mounting of the loudspeaker on
suitable base plates only. The threaded bushings on the underside of the loud-
speaker enclosures are not designed for tensile loads and must therefore not be
used as holders for hooks or similar devices in order to suspend the loudspeaker
cabinet. A falling speaker may cause serious injury and damage.
Connection instructions
General connection instructions
•Disconnect the mains plug before changing any wiring on the system!
•Make sure that all connections have been made correctly and that all plugs
are rmly seated in the sockets before connecting the speaker to the mains.
•Use only the intended cables or plug connections for the connections! Failure
to do so may result in damage or malfunction.
•
If you want to disconnect connections on the loudspeaker, always pull the plug,
never the cable!
•Ensure that all plugs are rmly seated in the sockets!
•Only use cables and accessories recommended by Nubert!
Danger of electric shock!
Faulty mains supply systems or excessive mains voltage can lead to electric
shocks.
•
All power supply or antenna systems connected to the loudspeaker must com-
ply with all applicable laws and regulations and be professionally installed by
an approved installation company.
•Use only the appropriate power cord to connect the speaker. Do not modify
the power cord or its plug.
•Make sure that the mains voltage at your location matches the requirements
of the loudspeaker! The correct power supply can be found on the label on the
back of the speaker. It must not be connected to other power supplies.
•Devices of Class 1 construction must be connected to the mains power socket
outlet with a protective earth connection. Make sure that the installation of the
protective earth is carried out correctly!
•When laying the power cables, make sure that they cannot be damaged (e.g.
by heating or mechanical stress)! Pay particular attention to the areas of the
connectors and distributors!
Caution!
Overvoltage in the power supply system (e.g. due to lightning) can damage or
destroy the device and power supply unit.
•An overvoltage protection element can provide a certain degree of protection
against excessively high voltages in the power grid.
•However, the greatest possible protection against damage can only be
achieved with the complete separation from the mains supply.In case of thun-
derstorms or danger of lightning strikes, disconnect the mains cable from the
socket and any antenna plugs from your hi- system!
•If the speaker is not used for a long period of time or is unattended, the power
supply should be disconnected. Disconnect the mains plug from the socket!
Remote control and battery
This product comes with a remote control and a battery. The following must be
observed when handling remote controls and batteries:
If the batteries are discharged, the range of the remote control will de-
crease signicantly. If this happens, replace the batteries immediately. Always
use high-quality CR2025 lithium button cells as replacement batteries. Make
sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the battery into the battery com-
partment!
Caution!
Improper handling can lead to material damage.
•Do not drop the remote control!
•Do not expose the remote control and battery to water or other liquids!
•Do not operate or store the remote control and battery in locations with high
humidity or high or low temperature!
Danger!
Leaking or exploding batteries can pose a health hazard and cause damage to
goods.
•If you do not use the device for a long time or if the batteries are depleted,
remove the batteries from the remote control to prevent discharge, leakage of
acid or explosions.
•Leaking batteries must be replaced immediately.
•If you nd a leaking battery, do not touch the leaking material and dispose of
the batteries immediately!
•Do not touch leaking batteries!
•Should your skin, eyes or mouth come into contact with the leaking material,
clean the affected area immediately with water and contact a doctor!
Danger! Do not ingest battery, chemical burn hazard!
Ingestion of batteries can cause severe internal burns and death within a short
time span.
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Ensure that batteries do not get into your body by any means, in particular that
they cannot be swallowed!
•Keep new and used batteries away from children.
•
If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and
keep it away from children.
•
If you think that batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part
of the body, seek immediate medical attention!
Equipment marked with this symbol must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste. Refer to the Disposal and Battery Return section at the end of this
manual.
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Unpacking and Scope of Delivery
Unpacking
Avoid using sharp or pointed objects when unpacking your speak-
ers. Please keep the packaging in a safe place in case you need to
transport the speaker at a later date.
Scope of delivery
If the delivery is complete, it contains the following parts:
• 1 nuPro active loudspeaker
• 1 Cloth grille
• 2 Out-rigger feet
• 1 Mounting kit (4 bolts, 1 hex key)
• 1 Remote control with battery
• 1 Mains cable, 5 m
• 1 HDMI ARC adapter
• 4 Signal cables:
– SPDIF coaxial cable, 5 m
– Stereo jack cinch cable (3.5 mm jack cinch), 1.5 m
– Fibre optic cable with TOSLINK plugs, 1.5 m
– USB cable (Type A/Type B), 1.5 m
Mains cable 5 m
nuPro X-6000 loudspeaker with cloth grille and out-rigger feet with mounting kit
HDMI ARC adapter
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USB cable (Type A/Type B), 1.5 m
SPDIF coaxial cable, 5 m
Stereo jack cinch cable
(3.5 mm jack cinch), 1.5 m
Fibre optic cable with TOSLINK plugs, 1.5 m
Remote control
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Setup
The nuPro X are high-quality, very neutral active stereo loudspeak-
ers. They impress with an extremely homogeneous, precise, and
“direct” sound reproduction with the nest resolution in the entire
frequency spectrum. However, even “honest loudspeakers” are
exposed to the manifold inuences of room acoustics. In order to
achieve the most natural and true-to-life reproduction possible,
please observe the following general installation instructions:
•The distance to rear- and sidewalls should ideally be as big as
possible, we recommend at least half a meter. Some distance to
the back- and side walls also helps prevent an increase in the
bass- and fundamental ranges.
•If the bass reproduction is perceived as being too strong when
the speakers are placed close to a wall, you can raise the lower
cut-off frequency of the speakers, as described on page 8 under
system hp, and/or adjust the bass volume with the bass control as
a “countermeasure”.
•Within horizontal listening angles up to 30 degrees off the hori-
zontal axis, you will experience no signicant change or loss in
sound quality. Only at wider listening angles does the sound lose
its brightness slightly. It is then advisable to point the speakers
towards the listening position.
•The most natural sound is achieved when the tweeters are ap-
proximately at ear level. But even 20 degrees above or below
the tweeter axis, the sound is still homogeneous. If your active
speakers need to be placed lower or higher, they should ideally
be angled so that the tweeters are aimed at the listening position.
Low temperatures and Sound
When speakers are shipped and delivered during the cold months
of the year, it is imperative that they adapt to the temperature of
the living area. Low temperatures have a considerable inuence on
the moving parts of a loudspeaker such as diaphragm, voice coil,
bead and spider. The ability of these components to follow rapid
oscillations or to perform large excursions is thus signicantly re-
stricted. This is not dangerous, but “frozen” speakers are far from
their acoustic peak.
Hence our tip: When your new speakers arrive on a cold winter’s
day, just give them a few hours to acclimatise. Your Nubert speak-
ers will thank you with the superior sound quality you have come to
expect from us.
Cloth grille
The cloth grille protects the loudspeaker drivers (for example from
curious children who like to press in tweeter domes) and provides a
visual contrast for those who do not like the technical appearance
of loudspeaker drivers. It is carefully placed against the front of the
speaker and held in place magnetically. Please make sure that the
surface of the bafe is not damaged.
With the cloth grill removed, the loudspeaker sounds somewhat
brighter and clearer - the choice is yours!
Out-rigger feet
nuPro oorstanding loudspeakers are delivered with removable
out-rigger feet, these also ensures that the down-ring bass reex
ports have the required distance to the oor.
Important: The loudspeaker cannot be used without the out-rigger
feet being mounted, please read the included quick-start guide for
mounting instructions.
Caution! Be careful not to scratch the loudspeaker! Don’t let any
items fall into the bass reex ports!
Place the speaker upside down on a soft, non-scratching surface!
Place the out-rigger feet over the threaded bushings as shown in the
picture and mount the feet securely with the supplied bolts and hex
key. You can now turn the loudspeaker around, place it on its feet
and adjust the mini-spikes for a level, stable stand.
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2x Out-rigger feet
4x hex
socket screws
mini-spike
1x hex key
backside ►
AUX input Master speaker box:
Source device with
analog line output,
for example
• CD player
• various network players
• Preamplier or AV receiver
• Smartphones, tablets and
MP3 players with 3.5 mm jack
headphone jack
• PCs/laptops and TVs with 3.5 mm
jack headphone jack.
USB
Optical 2 SERVICE
(only for
Nubert Service)
Digital
Digital
Port SV 1,5
A
SUB output
Master loudspeaker
box: Connection
of an active sub-
woofer
XLR/AES input Master speaker
system:
Source device with XLR/AES
output, e.g. mixer, digital musical
instrument, microphone
AUX
L_in Coaxial 1 Coaxial 2
Link
SUBR_in Optical 1
SPDIF inOut
XLR / AES
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Connections and application examples
Make sure that all connections to the nuPro loudspeakers are made before switching them on,
see also our separate Quick Start Guide.
Using the remote control or the Nubert X-Remote App, you can select which of the connected
devices you want to hear from the input sources (see page 8).
Link output
on the master
loudspeaker box:
Connection to
the slave loud-
speaker
USB input Master speaker box:
Source device with USB port such
as computer and laptop.
The nuPro X loudspeaker functions
as an external sound card.
(See also the notes on page 7, sec-
tion USB Connection to Computers)
USB port
The USB-port provides 5 V/1.5 A
of power, providing power for
players (e.g. smartphones),
or wireless radio receivers.
It also functions as an additional
digital audio input:
The included HDMI/ARC adapter
is connected here.
2x optical inputs
Master loudspeaker box:
Source devices with optical
digital output e.g.
• various network players
(e.g. Apple TV)
• Bluetooth receiver
• TV
• gaming console
Bluetooth
The connection options of a nuPro X loudspeaker also
include a Bluetooth input for wireless music transmission
from a smartphone, tablet, or similar device.
2x SPDIF inputs on the master speaker box:
Source devices with electrical digital output, e.g.
• CD player
• various network players
• satellite receivers
• various radio transmission systems
SPDIF input on the slave speaker box :
Connection to the link output of the
nuPro master loudspeaker box
USB-connection to a computer
Select the USB input on the nuPro master-loudspeaker.
Windows 10
Automatic setup
Connect the nuPro to your computer with a suitable USB cable
(included) and switch on the loudspeaker. Normally, Windows will
automatically install the correct driver and set the speaker as the
default playback device.
Selecting the playback device manually
If the loudspeakers are not automatically set as the standard
playback device or you want to select a different playback device,
either:
1) click on the
loudspeaker symbol in
the taskbar.
You can see the current
playback device above
the level adjustment slider.
Click on the device
and select the xCore
USB Audio device.
2) in Windows settings
under
> system
> sound
You can select a
playback device.
Manually selecting the output format in shared mode
Windows allows you to set which sound output format should be
sent to the USB-DAC when operating in shared mode.
Open windows setting and navigate to
>System
>Sound
>properties
>advanced.
You can now select the output format from the drop-down menu.
Note: Playback from applications that uses the exclusive mode is
not affected by this setting. Here, the output settings are determined
by the application.
Manual driver installation
As an alternative to the windows driver, you can download and in-
stall a suitable driver from https://www.nubert.de/downloads/61/
macOS
Automatic installation
Connect the nuPro X and the computer using the supplied USB
cable and turn on the loudspeaker.
Normally, the macOS will automatically install the correct driver and
set the speaker as the default playback device.
Manually selecting the output device
If the loudspeakers are not automatically set as the standard play-
back device or you want to select a different playback device,
please:
In the system settings, navigate to
>Hardware
>Sound
>output device
Select the xCore USB Audio device.
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The remote control of the nuPro allows direct access to the perma-
nently required functions:
on/off
After switching on the loudspeaker, using the mains-switch on the
back of the speaker, the nuPro is in stand-by or auto-on mode. Use
the power key on the remote control to activate or deactivate the
speaker.
Switching the speaker into standby using the app or the remote
control deactivates the automatic power-on feature.
volume and x (mute) keys
The volume can be adjusted with the volume keys. The mute xkey
allows you to mute and unmute the speakers.
bass and mid/high keys
The remote control also allows an uncomplicated adjustment of the
sound character of the nuPro speakers. The bass keys allow the
bass intensity to be raised and lowered, while the mid/high keys can
be used to adjust the mid/high range by up to +/- 10 dB . For more
information, refer to section Tilt contol on page 13.
xlr, aux, coax, opto,
(bluetooth) and usb
These 6 buttons on the remote control below are for source selec-
tion. Pressing a key repeatedly toggles between sources as shown
below:
Remote control
p1 · p2 · p3
With these buttons you can directly recall 3 presets, which you can
make and save in the setup. Alternatively, a preset can be stored by
pressing and holding the respective button (see page 12).
nuPro X loudspeakers and nuPro soundboards
Remote control signals
The remote control signals from the nuPro Active speakers and
soundbars do not interfere with each other, making it possible
to use combinations of speakers and soundbars simultaneously
without accidentally operating the wrong speaker.
xlr
aux
XLR analog
AES/EBU
Aux
coax
opto
Coaxial 1
Coaxial 2
Optical 1
Optical 2 usb
Bluetooth
USB
Digital Port
As an alternative to the remote control, you can also control
the nuPro X-Series speakers with the Nubert X-Remote App,
downloadable to your mobile device free of charge via the App
Store or Play Store.
It offers the possibility to easily adjust all settings of the active loud-
speakers comfortably from the listening position.
The app is intuitive and easy to use thanks to easy-to-understand
graphics.
Password entry:
The rst time you pair the X-remote app with a nuPro X device, you
will be prompted to enter a password. The default password is 0000.
A different password can be assigned in the menu to protect the
device from unauthorized access. If the device is reset to the factory
settings (default), the password is also reset to 0000.
Nubert X-Remote App
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Configuring a stereo pair
All nuPro X loudspeakers have the same functions and the con-
nections. Depending on placement and usage, congure your loud-
speakers in one of the following ways.
Note: Always connect your sources to the master loudspeaker
when using master/slave congurations! All settings are performed
on the master loudspeaker using the control pad.
Default setting: Cabled connection, left speaker as Master
Connect the two loudspeakers with the supplied SPDIF cable by
plugging one end of the cable in to the Link Out connector on the
left loudspeaker and the other end into the Coaxial 1 connector on
the right loudspeaker. The left loudspeaker automatically cong-
ures itself as the Master and the right as the Slave. The loudspeak-
er pair is now congured and ready to use.
Variation: Cabled connection, right speaker as Master
Connect the two loudspeakers with the supplied SPDIF cable by
plugging one end of the cable in to the Link Out connector on the
right loudspeaker and the other end into the Coaxial 1 connector
on the left loudspeaker. The right loudspeaker automatically cong-
ures itself as the Master and the left as the Slave.
Go to the channel menu on the Master loudspeaker and set the
channel to right ch, the master loudspeaker will now play back the
right channel. The Slave loudspeaker is congured automatically
and will now play back the left channel.
Variation: Wireless connection, left speaker as Master
In the setup menu of the left speaker, select wls master and con-
rm with . On the right speaker you then select wls slave and
conrm. The loudspeakers will then connect to each other and the
left loudspeaker will now be the Master loudspeaker.
Variation: Wireless connection, right speaker as Master
In the setup menu of the right speaker, select wls master and con-
rm with . On the left speaker you then select wls slave and
conrm. The right loudspeaker automatically congures itself as
the Master and the left as the Slave. Go to the channel menu on
the Master loudspeaker and set the channel to right ch, the master
loudspeaker will now play back the right channel. The Slave loud-
speaker is congured automatically and will now play back the left
channel.
Variation: individual conguration, wired connection
This option is recommended when the loudspeakers are used with
an external preamplier. In the setup menu of each loudspeaker,
select single and conrm. This way, each loudspeaker can cong-
ured independently and receive separate audio signals.
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Pressing
in the volume menu
will access the main menu.
Pressing this key will always take
you back to a higher menu level.
By pressing or you can access the different menus and
change their settings.
By pressing you will enter a sub-menu.
Pressing the key in the middle will conrm a selection you have
made or conrm the choice of a sub-menu. If the loudspeaker is
standby mode, you can activate it by keeping the button pressed
for 4 seconds.
Menu navigation and settings
Use the and keys to select the input source:
aux: Analog line level input
bluetooth: Audio streaming input
xlr: balanced line level input
aes: balanced digital input
coax 1, 2: electric digital inputs
optical 1, 2: optical digital inputs
usb: USB input
port: Digital input
Use the and keys to raise or lower the mid/high level by
up to 10 dBs. See also page 13, section Tilt control.
Use the and keys to raise or lower the bass level
by up to 10 dBs.
With the and keys, a volume difference of up to 10 dB
can be set between the two speakers of a stereo pair.
Use the and keys to turn the loudness function on/off.
By pressing the key in the middle, you enter the eq settings.
Press again to exit. Use the and keys to select the
frequency band you want to adjust and and keys to
change the level.
>O<
><
input >O<
><
coax 1
MAIN MENU SUB-MENUS
When turning on the nuPro X, the display will show the nuPro
logo for 8 seconds before changing to the volume menu.
The volume menu shows the current input (here the coax 1
input) and volume.
You can adjust the volume using the and keys:
Maximum level: 0 dB
Minimum level: -100 dB
>O<
><
volume >O<
><
coax 1 -30dB
>O<
><
loudness >O<
><
loudness on
>O<
><
balance >O<
><
0.0dB
left
right
>O<
><
bass >O<
><
bass 0.0dB
>O<
><
sound >O<
><
mid high >O<
><
mid hi 0.0dB
>O<
><
nuPro
>O<
><
5-band eq >O<
><
eq >O<
><
1khz +6dB–
0––––
–6dB–
▲
+6dB–
0––––
–6dB–
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These settings allow to select the mode of operation. If you
want to congure each loudspeaker individually, select single.
You now have complete access to all conguration options.
The standby power consumption in single mode is < 1 watt.
If you want use your nuPros as a stereo pair using a wired a
connection, select pair on both loudspeakers. This is the default
setting. The standby power consumption in pair mode is < 1 watt.
The loudspeakers then congure themselves automatically as
slave and master. Both speakers can be operated from the mas-
ter speaker box.
For wireless operation, select wls slave on the slave speaker
box and wls master on the master speaker box and conrm
your selection with the key.
The loudspeakers now connect (display: connecting) and
conrm the connection (display: connected). Standby power
consumption is < 2 watts in wireless mode.
Note: In the single mode the link output will output the
input signal in the SPDIF format. This signal is not affected
by the volume control. This enables multiple nuPros to be
daisy-chained.
Use the and keys to choose between pair and reset.
Pressing the key when pair is shown in the display starts the
pairing procedure and the loudspeaker can now be paired with
a compatible smartphone, tablet or computer. Pairing mode is
active for 60 seconds.
Pressing the key when reset is shown in the display delete all
paired devices from the memory of the nuPro loudspeaker. This
can be necessary if more than 8 devices are stored.
Here you can specify whether the loudspeaker should play back
the left (left ch) or right (right ch) channel.
If you want the loudspeaker to play back a summed mono
signal, select mono in the menu.
When using the loudspeaker in master/slave mode, the slave
speaker will be congured automatically.
Here you can set the low-cut frequency of the nuPro. This is
particularly useful when used in conjunction with a subwoofer.
To set the cut-off frequency, select system hp by pressing .
You can now change the 10 Hz default value in 1 Hz steps by
pressing the and keys.
The subwoofer output only outputs low frequency sound.
The desired upper cut-off frequency can be set under this
menu item. To do this, use the and keys.
Note: The SUB out signal is a summed mono signal.
The input sensitivity for the analogue AUX and XLR inputs can
be set to either 0 dB or +6 dB using the and keys.
>O<
><
channel
>O<
><
pair
>O<
><
reset
>O<
><
left ch
>O<
><
advanced >O<
><
system-hp
>O<
><
subwoofer
>O<
><
analog gain
>O<
><
hpf 10Hz
>O<
><
lpf 140Hz
>O<
><
gain 0dB
Continued on page 12
MAIN MENU SUB-MENUS
>O<
><
wls master
>O<
><
wls slave
>O<
><
single
>O<
><
pair
>O<
><
setup
>O<
><
bluetooth
EN 12/2019 · E12· nuPro X-6000
11
>O<
><
preset
>O<
><
default
>O<
><
preset 1
>O<
><
default to
factory setting?
Here you can recall
a previously saved
preset by selecting
preset 1, 2 or 3 and
conrm with the key.
To save a preset, select save as. Choose in which of the three
memories you wish to save your settings, using the or
keys and con irm with the key. All settings in the sound,
system hp, subwoofer, analog gain and advanced menus
are saved.
The nuPro’s electronics have an automatic standby function
that automatically switches the loudspeaker into power-saving
mode when it is not needed – and also switches it back on
again automatically when a signal is detected. If the menu item
off is selected here, this is automatically deactivated.
Note: For more information on the automatic standby function,
see page 13 in the Design and Engineering section
.
This menu item is used to restore the loudspeaker to the factory
settings. Press the button to conrm the reset operation.
Loading is displayed until the reset is complete.
Note: Alternatively, the reset can be performed at any time by
pressing the key for 6 seconds.
Note: If no settings are made, the display automatically changes back to displaying the volume or the nuPro
logo after 8 seconds. As the display changes, all settings made are automatically saved. However, if power is
disconnected before the automatic saving takes place, the last saved settings will be loaded on restart.
>O<
><
save as >O<
><
save as p1
>O<
><
auto power >O<
><
auto power on
The advanced main menu,
continued from page 11
MAIN MENU SUB-MENUS
>O<
><
advanced
>O<
><
display set >O<
><
content
the volume menu
or the nuPro logo .
Display content sets
whether the display
shows…
>O<
><
volume
>O<
><
normal
>O<
><
light
Display light adjusts the
brightness of the display:
normal
permanent full brightness
autodim
the displays dims
automatically after
10 seconds
auto off
the display turns off
automatically after
10 seconds.
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20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20 k
Frequency (Hz)
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
Volume controller setting [dB]
Construction and technology
Tilt Control
The midrange/treble adjustment of the nuPro loudspeakers has the
characteristics of a so-called “Tilt control”. While standard treble con-
trols “bend” the frequency response and thus produce colourations,
this control continuously affects the frequency response in a linear
fashion. This perfectly preserves the basic tonal character of the
loudspeaker and the harmony of the sound image. The Mid/Hi tone
control allows an increase or decrease of the frequency response
with a maximum of 10 dB at 20 kHz.
Analog gain
The input sensitivity for the analog inputs XLR and AUX can be
adjusted in 2 steps (0 dB / +6 dB).
Digital Signal Processing
For maximum delity, the signal path of a nuPro X loudspeaker
is kept virtually entirely digital: Digital input signals go straight to
the digital signal processor (DSP), which then handles frequency
distribution and optimization of the frequency response. Analogue
sources are rst converted to a digital signal by high-quality A/D
converters. The signal remains digital all the way into the power
ampliers in order to achieve the best possible precision and signal
to noise ratio.
Time correction
Due to the digital signal processing, every nuPro X loudspeaker has
a small delay of the sound signal. If the nuPro speakers are operat-
ed as a stereo pair in the PAIR conguration, any time differences
between the speakers are automatically compensated so that the
left and right signals are reproduced at exactly the same time. The
result is the best possible spatial reproduction with precise voice
positioning.
Sound format
The nuPro X loudspeakers process signals at the digital inputs in
“PCM” format. It may therefore be necessary to adjust the settings of
players such as TV sets or game consoles accordingly. To do this,
select “PCM” as the output format in the playback menu. Please also
refer to the manual of your source device.
Switching off a nuPro X pair
If the master box is set to standby mode by either with the remote
control or by the auto-off function, the other loudspeakers operate
in PAIR mode follow automatically.
Auto-off function
The auto on/off function reacts differently, depending on the selected
input: If no signal is present at the analog input, the loudspeaker is
set to stand by after 20 minutes. As soon as an analog input signal is
detected, the speaker switches back on. At the other inputs, the ac-
tivity of the connected source is monitored, allowing the loudspeaker
to switch off or on instantly. At the SPDIF, Optical, Port and AES/
EBU inputs, the presence of the digital data stream is monitored,
while at at the USB input the presence of USB supply voltage is de-
tected. The standby power consumption depends on the operating
mode. See page 11, section setup.
Note: Modern computers often have USB sockets that deliver con-
stant voltage (e.g. for charging a mobile phone) even when the com-
puter is switched off. If you want to use the auto-on function of your
nuPro active loudspeakers in conjunction with the USB input, you
must use a USB connector that powers off with the computer.
Auto-on function
The nuPro speakers have an auto-on function that automatically
wakes up the loudspeaker from standby mode. This function is only
active if the loudspeaker was set to standby by the auto-off func-
tion. To wake up the loudspeaker, a signal must be present at the
input that was selected when the loudspeaker went into standby
(this function is not available at the Bluetooth and HDMI-ARC don-
gle inputs. If the speaker was set to standby using the remote con-
trol or the app, the auto-on function is disabled.
Loudness
This function can be used to make a volume-dependent frequency
response correction that compensates for limitations in the human
hearing. At low levels, human hearing is less sensitive in the bass-
range. In order to compensate for this, the loudness function in-
creases the bass-level with up to 10 dB when activated.
Frequency response correction relative to volume settings
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EN 12/2019 · E12· nuPro X-6000
Further Applications
Adding a subwoofer
If your nuPro active speakers are to be used in conjunction with
a subwoofer, you can connect it to the SUB connector. This pro-
vides a mono sum signal with a low pass lter for subwoofers. The
crossover frequency can be selected in the advanced / subwoofer
menu item. The selection of the suitable crossover frequency of the
nuPro active loudspeakers can be made under system hp (see
page 11). The relative volume of the subwoofer can be adjusted at
the subwoofer itself.
Connecting a nuPro pair to a preamplier
In addition to connecting a preamplier to a nuPro pair in mas-
ter-slave mode, an external preamplier can also be connected
directly to the individual nuPro active loudspeakers. As with con-
ventional active loudspeakers without master-slave functionality,
the boxes can then be congured independently of each other.
Connect the output of the left channel of your preamplier to the
nuPro on the left and the output of the right channel to the nuPro
on the right.
Note: Connect the output from your preamplier to the AUX L input
on each nuPro X speaker. Do not connect the speakers to each
other with the SPDIF coaxial cable.
Use of a single nuPro
Each nuPro X loudspeaker can play either the left or right channel,
or a summed mono signal. This can be selected in the channel
menu. (See page 11).
Using multiple nuPros
If you need to supply multiple nuPros with the same signal, con-
necting the speakers wirelessly is the obvious solution. A Master
loudspeaker can feed the signal to an almost unlimited number of
slave-speakers. It is also possible to mix different types of loud-
speakers.
Especially in this kind of party-mode we recommend to set the
master loudspeaker to mono in the channel menu. This way, all
nuPros will get the same summed mono signal.
You can also congure all loudspeakers as single if you need to
congure each loudspeaker individually. The loudspeakers must
be connected to each other with a coaxial cable in order to pass the
SPDIF signal on to the next loudspeaker.
Surround-sound setups
You can create complex surround sound setups with the nuPro
X-series loudspeakers.
Just like in a conventional system with passive loudspeakers, an
AV-receiver or AV-preamplier is the heart of the system; the main
difference being that the nuPros are not connected to the loud-
speaker terminals but to the preamplier line-outputs.
An example: Thanks to the wireless capabilities of the nuPro X
series you only need signal-cables for the front loudspeakers, the
surround loudspeakers can be connected wirelessly! This way you
save laying loudspeaker cables in your living room.
To best way to ensure that you have chosen the perfect setup for
your needs, simply call our phone hotline at 0800 6823780 (or +49
7171 92690118 outside of Germany), where our expert advisors
will help you create a tailor-made active surround-sound system
with the nuPro X loudspeakers.
An example of a Surround-sound setup
with nuPro X loudspeakers
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nuPro X-6000 ·E12· 12/2019 EN
Care and cleaning tips
Caution!
Improper handling of the speaker may result in damage.
• Always unplug the speaker before cleaning it!
•Before recommissioning, make sure that all connections are cor-
rect, that there are no short circuits and that the speaker is com-
pletely dry.
•Never use strong cleaning agents or solvents such as petrol, spir-
it or similar!
Enclosure
We recommend commercial window cleaner sprayed onto a cotton
cloth. This allows almost all ngerprints and dust to be easily re-
moved. Alternatively, you can also use window active foam.
We advise against the use of microbre cloths! These can cause
mini scratches in the surface.
Diaphragms and Speaker Chassis
To remove dust from a loudspeaker chassis, a lint-free cotton cloth
is sufcient to wipe the membrane lightly with very little pressure.
The tweeters of all Nubert loudspeakers are equipped with a pro-
tective grille so that they can also be wiped off with low pressure. If
the dust cannot be completely removed, a make-up brush from the
drugstore is suitable.
Service
If you have any questions or problems during the commissioning of
your Nubert system, please do not hesitate to contact our service
team:
Phone:
0800 68 23 780 (toll-free, within Germany)
0049 7171 92690-118 (international)
E-mail:
[email protected]
Please have your customer number ready!
Technical Data nuPro X-6000
Principle Fully Active HiFi/Studio/Multimedia
Loudspeaker
3-Way Bass Reex System
Drivers 1x Tweeter with 25 mm fabric dome
1x 148 mm midrange driver and
2x 148 mm bass drivers
with polypropylene composite cone
Power of built-in ampliers 4x 120 Watt (rated power)
4x 200 Watt (music power)
Frequency response 28 – 22 000 Hz +/- 3 dB
30 – 22 000 Hz +/- 2 dB
Input sensitivity 1 V for analog gain +6 dB
2 V for analog gain +0 dB
Max. Input 4.5 Vrms
Standby power consumption 0.7 Watt (single / pair)
1.8 Watt (wls master / wls slave)
To change the mode of operation, please see page 11
Maximum sampling rates at
all digital connections 24 bit / 192 kHz
Radio frequency bands and radio transmitting power
Bluetooth module:
2402 – 2480 MHz 9,75 dBm / 9,5 mW
Network module
(wireless mode):
5180 – 5240 MHz 15,75 dBm / 37,6 mW
5736 – 5818 MHz 15,75 dBm / 37,6 mW
Hight 110.5 cm total incl. out-rigger feet
Width of housing 18.5 cm
Depth of housing 23 cm incl. amplier
Weight 19 kg
!
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EN 12/2019 · E12· nuPro X-6000
Nubert warrants the Nubert product described in this manual to the purchaser under the following terms and conditions.
The purchaser‘s statutory warranty claims, in particular for subsequent performance and, if applicable, damages in the event of defects, shall remain unrestrictedly with the
purchaser and shall be fully available to our customers.
1. The warranty period for the Nubert product and its electronic components described in this manual is 2 years from the date of delivery.
Your proof of purchase is the proof of guarantee.
2. Contents of the warranty claim
The guarantee applies to all parts and labour costs from delivery. It includes and is limited to the free repair or replacement of the defective part in the event of a material
defect in the goods (e.g. Material defect or manufacturing defect). In addition, Nubert shall bear the costs of the return shipment of the affected product from or to the curb
in the case of justified warranty claims, provided that the goods are within the countries of the European Union and the shipment was previously agreed with Nubert. Ad-
ditional services are possible as a gesture of goodwill in accordance with Nubert’s free discretion. For the duration of the guarantee, it is assumed that the material defect
was already present at the time of transfer of risk. Replaced parts become the property of Nubert. Warranty services do not extend the warranty period, nor do they set a
new warranty period in motion. The warranty period for installed spare parts ends with the warranty period for the entire device. The promise or the execution of warranty
services is made without recognition of a performance obligation according to statutory warranty law.
3. The warranty claim does not apply in the case of
• repair attempts of any kind not previously agreed upon with Nubert
• improper operating environment or improper storage (e.g. damage due to moisture or particularly high or low temperatures)
• improper transport packaging (the original transport packaging, correctly used, provides sufficient protection)
• improper transport, if the transport was not previously agreed upon with Nubert (Nubert organizes the transport for you with Nubert selected
Transport company. You will receive return tickets with the corresponding postage paid returns).
• improper mechanical effects on the goods (e.g. on housing, switches, connection sockets or antennas)
• improper operation, improper mounting (e.g. switches, antennas) or improper connection (e.g. operation on defective or unsuitable amplifiers or other source devices
with DC voltage or unusually high hum voltage at the source device output).
4. Disassembled components
Do not disassemble any components from our equipment and do not send in any such individual parts until you have contacted Nubert Service and agreed on this measure.
5. What to do in the event of a warranty claim
If possible, pack the defective device in its original carton with a copy of the purchase receipt and a meaningful description of the defect. Please note our shipping instruc-
tions. Please contact the Nubert team for a return or refund:
• Telephone within Germany 0800-68 23 780 (toll free) • Phone international: +49 7171 92690-118 • Fax: +49 7171 92690-145 • E-mail: [email protected]
Of course, you can also return your defective product to the Nubert Service in Schwäbisch Gmünd or Aalen:
• Nubert electronic GmbH, Goethestr. 69, D-73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany • Nubert electronic GmbH, Bahnhofstr. 111, D-73430 Aalen, Germany.
Shipping information: We recommend that you always keep the original carton, along with the protective foam inserts. Tip: Folding saves space! This is the only way to
ensure a safe return shipment in the worst-case scenario. If, in exceptional cases, you use a different packaging, it should protect professionally against the typical dangers
of shipping and have special protective cushions or equivalent protective devices. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that we accept no liability for damage
caused by improper packaging for which you are responsible!
Disposal and battery return
Environmental protection: Ingredients, e.g. chemical pollutants in old appliances, can damage the environment and health if stored improperly, in particular if they are
not shatterproof or disposed of properly by persons not authorised to do so. Especially in the case of illegal exports, there is no guarantee that the environment and human
health will be protected from damage. Old appliances can also contain recyclable raw materials, old appliances can be repaired or parts can be reused and thus considera-
bly protect the environment. Old appliances must therefore not be disposed of with normal household waste or exported illegally. As an end user, you are legally obliged to
return or properly dispose of electrical equipment.
Batteries:
Ingredients, e.g. chemical type of batteries, can damage the environment and health if not stored and disposed of properly. At the same time, recyclable raw materials may
also be included. Batteries must therefore not be disposed of with normal household waste. As an end user, you are legally obliged to return used batteries. You can return
batteries after use to the seller or in the designated collection points (e.g. in public collection points in your municipality or in the trade) free of charge or send them back
free of charge. You can also send the batteries back to the seller free of charge by post, whereby any requirements of the dangerous goods law must be observed. The sale
at points of sale is limited to the quantities customary for end users for disposal as well as used batteries which the distributor carries or has carried in its product range.
• Battery return
The symbol with the crossed-out dustbin reminds you not to put batteries in the household waste.
Under this symbol you can also find the following symbols with the following meaning about ingredients:
Pb = battery contains more than 0.004 mass percent lead, Cd = battery contains more than 0.002 mass percent cadmium,
Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005 mass percent mercury.
• Old appliances
Electrical and electronic equipment is also marked with the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol. The symbol indicates that you,
as the owner of this appliance, may not dispose of it with your household waste (grey bin, yellow bin, organic waste bin, paper or glass).
You can send the device to the municipal collection points to be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste for reuse. Used batteries and accumulators which are
not enclosed by the waste equipment shall be separated from it at a collection point prior to delivery.
Old appliances can also be returned to us directly in our shops or shipped back to us for disposal. Please send an Email to [email protected] for a free return shipping label.
You can also request this by calling +49 7171-92690118. Please then send the old device to the following address:
Nubert electronic GmbH, Goethestr. 69, D-73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany.
Please ensure that the old appliance is properly packaged for shipment so that breakage is avoided as far as possible and mechanical compaction or breakage can be ruled
out. The acceptance of waste equipment may be refused if there is a risk to human health and safety due to contamination.
Please note: You are responsible for the deletion of personal data on the waste equipment to be disposed of.
As of: 26.7.2019
Technical changes, errors and misprints excepted - You will find our General Terms and Conditions (AGB) on our website: www.nubert.de/agb.htm
Your provider and contractual partner:
Nubert electronic GmbH, Goethestr. 69, 73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd,
Germany (German)
Phone: +49 7171 92690-0 · Fax: +49 7171 92690-145 · E-Mail: [email protected]
Managing Director: Günther Nubert · Register court AG Ulm, HRB 700296
Tax ID No.: DE 16758584 · WEEE Reg. No. DE 48888173
For questions and individual advice, please dial our special numbers:
• Calls from Germany - Toll Free 0800-6823780
• Calls from abroad +49 7171 92690-118
Our hotline is available from
Monday to Friday from 10:00-18:00 and Saturdays from 9:00-13:00.
Nubert electronic GmbH
Goethestr. 69
73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd
Germany
E-mail: [email protected]
Hotline service:
• Calls from Germany - Toll Free 0800-6823780
• Calls from abroad +49 7171 92690-118
Warranty terms
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