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If you read this manual carefully, setting up your new speaker is quick and easy.
We will explain the setup, the connections, and the daily operation so you can achieve the best possible sound quality and get the most out your new nuPro loudspeaker.
The Nubert team wishes you many hours of musical enjoyment!
When speakers are shipped and delivered during the cold monthsof the year, it is imperative that they adapt to the temperature of the living area. Low temperatures have a considerable influence 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 significantly restricted. 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 speakers will thank you with the superior sound quality you have come to expect from us.
Unpacking
Avoid using sharp or pointed objects when unpacking your speakers. 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:
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 baffle is not damaged.
With the cloth grill removed, the loudspeaker sounds somewhat brighter and clearer – the choice is yours
The nuPro A-200 are high-quality, very neutral fully active Hi-Fi/studio/multimedia loudspeakers (2-way bass reflex system). They impress with an extremely homogeneous, precise, and "direct" sound reproduction with the finest resolution in the entire frequency spectrum. However, even "honest loudspeakers" are exposed to the manifold influences of room acoustics. In order to achieve the most natural and true-to-life reproduction possible, please observe the following general installation instructions:
The nuPro boxes must be completely wired before switching them on, see also our separate commissioning instructions.
The default setting of the nuPro software defines the left loudspeaker of a stereo pair as master, the right one as slave. All settings of the loudspeakers are based on this assignment. The digital connection of the speakers enables their joint control. All settings are made on the left master speaker, and all source devices are also connected to this speaker.
An active subwoofer can also be connected. Use the remote control to select from the input sources which of the connected devices you wish to listen to.
Alternatively, you can configure and control both speakers individually. For more information, see the "SETUP" section.
Your nuPro aktive speaker can be used as a high quality, plug-andplay compatible USB interface.
Windows
Under current windows versions, you need to set the nuPro speaker as the default playback device manually when connecting it to your computer for the first time.
MAC OS X
The remote control of the nuPro allows direct access to all commonly used functions:
When handling the remote control:
Make sure the battery is inserted correctly, observing the polarity of the battery. If you need to replace the battery, always use a high quality CR2025 battery.
Remote control signals, AS-250 and the nuPro A-series.
The remote-control signals of the AS-250 and the nuPro A-series loudspeakers do not cause interference with each other, making it possible to use combinations of these systems without accidentally operating the wrong speaker.
Tilt Control
The midrange/treble adjustment of the nuPro loudspeakers has the characteristics of a so-called "Tilt control". While standard treble controls "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 12 dB at 20 kHz.
Autogain
After being powered on, the nuPro speaker sets the input sensitivity automatically. For this reason, it is important that you connect your sources and let them play for few seconds before switching the nuPro on. If the voltage of the signal increases too much during playback, the input sensitivity is automatically lowered. You can deactivate this function in the menu (see section "AGAIN").
Digital Signal Processing
For maximum fidelity, the signal path of a nuPro loudspeaker is kept entirely digital: Digital input signals go straight to the digital signal processor (DSP), which then performs crossover functions and optimization of the frequency response. Analogue sources are first converted to a digital signal by high-quality A/D converters. The signal remains digital all the way into the power amplifiers for best possible precision and signal to noise ratio.
Latency compensation
Due to the digital signal processing, a slight delay is introduced, so-called latency. If you connect additional nuPro loudspeakers to the link-output, this delay is automatically compensated for in order to ensure the best possible time-alignment. The result is an optimal stereo image with precise voice location (see section "further applications").
Sound format
The digital inputs of your nuPro loudspeakers accepts PCM-format signals only. 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 refer to the manual of your source device.
Switching off a pair of nuPros
If the master speaker switches to stand-by mode (due to automatic switch-off or manually with the remote control), the other speakers operated in PAIR mode follow automatically. However, since these speakers now receive no control signal for a short time, they briefly switch to SINGLE mode before switching off and show this in the display. This is normal and does not affect the function of the nuPros in any way.
If, however, the remote control's stand-by button is pressed again during the power down process, the speaker may in some cases remain in SINGLE mode. In this case, it may be necessary to turn on the box one at a time. To do this, press the
button while the master box is switched on.
Auto-on/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 switches 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 activity of the connected source is monitored, allowing the loudspeaker to switch off or on instantly. At the SPDIF and Optical digital inputs, the presence of the digital data stream is monitored, while at the USB input the presence of USB supply voltage is detected.
The auto-on function is only active if the loudspeaker was set to standby by the auto-off function. To wake up the loudspeaker, a signal must be present at the input that was selected when the loudspeaker went into standby
Note: Modern computers often have USB sockets that deliver constant voltage (e.g. for charging a mobile phone) even when the computer 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.
When the nuPro are powered on, they automatically configure themselves as as Master- or Slave-loudspeaker, depending on the cabling. They are now ready for use. For more on the basic configuration of your nuPro speakers, please see the separate quickstart guide.
All settings can be adjusted and read using the keypad and display on the front of the speaker. After 8 seconds of inactivity, the display changes back to its default readout (default: level). Pressing a key will take you to the last used menu or let you adjust the volume.
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 MENU key in the middle will confirm a selection you have made or confirm the choice of a sub-menu.
Note: Your settings are saved when the display changes back to its default state. If power to the nuPro speaker is lost before this happens, the speaker will load the last saved state when power is restored.
Mode A | Mode B | |
Maximum Level | Vol 80 | V 0 dB |
Minimum Level | Vol 0 | V-80 dB |
AUX IN | Analog Line-In |
USB IN | USB Input |
SPDIF | Electrical Digital Input |
OPTICL | Electrical Optical Input |
Adding a subwoofer
If you want to add a subwoofer to your nuPro speaker, you can connect it to the sub out output. This output provides the subwoofer with a low-pass filtered, summed mono signal. You can set the crossover frequency for the subwoofer in the menu advan-ced / subwoofer. The cut-off frequency for the nuPro speaker is adjusted in the SYS HP menu. The relative level of the subwoofer must be set on the subwoofer itself.
Connecting a nuPro pair to a preamplifier
In addition to connecting a preamplifier to a nuPro pair in masterslave mode, an external preamplifier can also be connected directly to each individual nuPro active loudspeaker. As with conventional active loudspeakers without master-slave functionality, the boxes can then be configured independently of each other. Connect the output of the left channel of your preamplifier to the nuPro on the left and the output of the right channel to the nuPro on the right.
Note: Use the left input (aux L) of each nuPro speaker. Do not connect the loudspeakers to each other with the SPDIF coaxial cable.
Single-speaker applications
When delivered, each nuPro reproduces the left channel of a stereo signal and can thus be operated without any problems. However, if it is to reproduce a mono sum signal, the following configuration must be done:
Select SINGLE in the SETUP menu item. Then you can navigate to the CHANNL menu item and select the MONO entry.
Multi-speaker applications
(see illustration below)
To supply a larger number of nuPro active loudspeakers with the same signal, the connection from link out to spdif in can be performed repeatedly. In this case it is recommended to configure each nuPro individually and therefore to select the entry SINGLE in the menu item SETUP. Then you can navigate to the menu item CHANNL and select the channel that the respective nuPro should play back. (For further information).
Note: In the SINGLE configuration, the link-output outputs the selected input signal as an SPDIF signal, making it possible to daisy-chain a virtually unlimited number of speakers.
Principle | Fully Active HiFi/Studio/Multimedia Loudspeaker 2-Way Bass Reflex System |
Drivers | 1x Tweeter with 25 mm fabric dome 1 x 150 mm bass-midrange driver with polypropylene composite cone |
Power of built-in amplifiers: | 2x 80 Watt (rated power) 2x 100 Watt (music power) |
Frequency response | 39 – 22 000 Hz +/- 3 dB 42 – 20 000 Hz +/- 2 dB |
Input sensitivity | 300 mV (automatic sensitivity selection) |
Max. Input | 3.5 V |
Standby power consumption | 0.4 Watt |
Maximum sampling rates
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Dimensions (H x W x D) | 33 x 19.5 x 19.5 cm |
Weight | 6.6 kg |
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Improper handling of the speaker may result in damage.
Enclosure
We recommend commercial window cleaner sprayed onto a cotton cloth. This allows almost all fingerprints and dust to be easily removed. Alternatively, you can also use window active foam. We advise against the use of microfibre 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 sufficient to wipe the membrane lightly with very little pressure. The tweeters of all Nubert loudspeakers are equipped with a protective 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.
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: info@nubert.de
Please have your customer number ready!
This speaker is designed exclusively for sound reproduction in dry rooms. Use the speaker only as described in this manual. Any other use (particularly safety-relevant or medical use, installation in open environment like IP-certified products) 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.
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.
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Never operate the loudspeaker unattended!
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 qualified specialists authorized by Nubert. If you need service, please contact Nubert electronic GmbH directly (info@nubert.de)!
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 film 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!
of injury or damage!
When moving the speaker, take care to avoid injury and damage!
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 (info@nubert.de) 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 significant reduction in performance.
The loudspeaker smells burnt, develops smoke or makes unusual noises.
The drivers built into this loudspeaker generate a strong magnetic field in their immediate vicinity, which can impair or damage other devices. It is therefore essential to keep magnetically sensitive devices away from this loudspeaker! Do not place tube screens, notebooks, hard disks or the like on the speaker!
Only use accessories recommended by Nubert!
An unstable location can damage the speaker.
Excessive heat build-up inside the unit can shorten its service life or lead to fire.
of explosion!
Installation in unsuitable locations can cause explosions. Do not use the speaker or remote control
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.
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 loudspeaker 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.
General connection instructions
of electric shock!
Faulty mains supply systems or excessive mains voltage can lead to electric shocks.
Overvoltage in the power supply system (e.g. due to lightning) can damage or destroy the device and power supply unit.
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 decrease significantly. 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 compartment!
Improper handling can lead to material damage.
Leaking or exploding batteries can pose a health hazard and cause damage to goods.
Do not ingest battery, chemical burn hazard!
Ingestion of batteries can cause severe internal burns and death within a short time span.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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