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nuConnect trX
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07/2020 EN
Technical Information
Connecting the trX to computers
The nuConnect trX has an integrated so-called Class Compliant USB-DAC,
meaning the trX is automatically recognized by Windows and macOS operating
systems which in turn install the necessary drivers. You can select the play-
back device manually in the system settings menu of your operating system,
if necessary.
Automatic stand-by of connected devices
Mode: the trX as transmitter
If the power supply to the trX is interrupted, devices connected to the trX, such
as nuPro X active loudspeakers or nuSub subwoofers will be set to stand-by.
As soon as the trX is powered on again, the connected device or speaker will
power on again if this function is supported.
Caution!
The level of nuPro X speakers in
wls slave
mode cannot be adjusted. Do not
connect devices with a fixed-level output (e.g. a CD player) to the trX if the trX is
configured as a transmitter and paired with nuPro X speakers in
wls slave mode
.
Always use a preamplifier with level adjustment (e.g. an AV-receiver).
Wireless range
For optimum range and stability, make sure that the transmitter and the receiver
are within line of sight of each other.
A free placement, e.g. next to your AV-receiver, not behind it, will help as well.
Under those conditions, a range of up to 50 meters can achieved, using two trXs.
Walls and other objects limit the range considerably, but even under difficult
conditions, the range will be 10 – 15 meters.