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nuConnect trX
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Typical applications
Replacing a phono cable
Devices
Transmitter: nuConnect trX
(examples)
Receiver:
nuConnect trX
You can use two nuConnect trX’s to replace a stereo phono cable. This is rec-
ommended as an alternative to long cable-runs or in situations where room
constraints make it impractical or impossible to use a cable.
• Configure one nuConnect trX as the transmitter (line in,
green LED) and
another as the receiver (line out,
yellow LED).
Note:
Compared to a wired connection, a wireless connection using the trX adds 20 ms
of latency (delay) to the signal.
Creating a fully independent zone using nuPro X-series speakers
Devices
Transmitter: nuPro X-8000
(examples)
Receiver:
nuConnect trX w. nuPro X-3000 in Zone 2
When used in the wls slave mode, a nuPro X speaker is controlled by a mas-
ter-speaker and its level cannot be controlled independently. This beahviour
eases daily operation in classic two-speaker setups but can be problematic if you
wish to create a second, independent zone. To make your zone 2 independent,
you can use a trX.
• Connect the trX to the Digital Port-input (USB) of the Zone 2 Master speaker
(here the X-3000). Configure the trX as a receiver (Digital Port Out,
blue
LED) and pair it with the Master speaker in your main zone (here the X-8000).
• The X-3000 now functions independently of the main zone. Music from the
main zone can be listened to by selecting the port input.
Note:
The main-zone nuPro X-8000 stereo-pair must be connected wirelessly.