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Installation instructions

 

Caution!

An unstable location can damage the speaker.

•  Only place the loudspeaker on a flat, 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 fire.

•  Never cover the back of the speaker! Make sure that there is a clearance of at 

least 10 cm and sufficient 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 fire 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 fire or explosion!

•  at extremely low or extremely high temperatures!

•  near flammable gases or vapours!

•  near strong dust!

•  near flammable materials!

 

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. flower 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 (info@nubert.de)!

 

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 firmly 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 firmly 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-fi 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 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 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 find 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. 

•  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.

EN 4/2020

 

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Summary of Contents for nuPro A-100

Page 1: ...13 Active Speaker Safety Instructions Operating Manual Technical data nuPro A 100 With USB power supply for external devices ideally suitable for wireless receivers and more ...

Page 2: ...nger 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 Danger of suffocation Never let children use or play with neither speaker rem...

Page 3: ...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 o...

Page 4: ...termeasure When placed on a shelf the best sound is achieved when the front edge of the speaker is either flush with the shelf or even protrudes slightly This allows the loudspeaker to radiate the sound freely into the room and helps to avoid voices sounding like coming through a funnel On the bottom of the speaker you will find 4 threaded M4 bush ings 100 x 100mm apart These are meant for mountin...

Page 5: ...age 8 in the SETUP section EN 4 2020 nuPro A 100 n SPDIF inputs on the master speaker box Source devices with electrical digital output e g CD player various network players satellite receiver various radio transmission systems n SPDIF input on the slave speaker box right speaker Connection to the link output of the nuPro master loudspeaker box n aux input master speaker left speaker source device...

Page 6: ... and then to the Playback devices entry Alternatively in the Control Panel go to the entry Sound 3 A window with available playback devices opens a The nuPro speaker appears as Lautsprecher USB Audio DAC on the list b Click on it and set it as default c Click apply to save your settings 4 You can change the name and the icon of your nuPro speaker if you wish To do so simply click on the USB Audio ...

Page 7: ...s 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 page 9 section fur ther applications Sound format The digital inputs of your nuPro loudspeakers accepts PCM format signals only It may ther...

Page 8: ...here you can set the proper frequency using the and keys Note Setting the high pass filter to a higher frequency increases the maximum possible sound pressure level from your nuPro loud speaker n SETUP This menu item is used to select the operating mode If you operate your nuPro active loudspeakers as a stereo pair select pair for both speakers This is also the factory setting The speakers thus co...

Page 9: ...nu item CHANNL and select the channel that the respective nuPro should play back For further information see page 8 Note In the SINGLE configuration the link output outputs the se lected input signal as an SPDIF signal making it possible to dai sy chain a virtually unlimited number of speakers Connecting a nuPro pair to a preamplifier In addition to connecting a preamplifier to a nuPro pair in mas...

Page 10: ...SETUP section RIGHT MID HI or 12 dB Raise or lower the mid and high frequencies MENU 11 dB 0 dB 11 dB 12 dB BASS or 12 dB Raise or lower the bass level MENU 11 dB 0 dB 11 dB 12 dB BAL or L 9 dB Adjusting a volume difference between left and right nuPro speaker MENU L 1 dB LR 0 dB R 1 dB R 9 dB SUBOUT or 160_Hz Adjusts the upper crossover frequency of the subwoofer output MENU 150 Hz 50 Hz 40 Hz SY...

Page 11: ...23 780 toll free within Germany 0049 7171 92690 118 international E mail info nubert de Please have your customer number ready Keys Keys Notes SETUP or PAIR Automatic master slave configuration link out outputs only one channel MENU SINGLE No master slave configuration link out outputs a stereo signal DISPLY or VOLUME Displays the set volume after 8 seconds of inactivity MENU LOGO Displays the nuP...

Page 12: ...sible 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 d...

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