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ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANAIS ITALIANO
OWNERS MANUAL n-Vi Home Theatre System

Contents

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In order to comply with current European safety regulations it is essential that the Naim loudspeaker connectors supplied with amplifiers and loudspeakers are used. Do not under any circumstances allow anyone to modify your Naim equipment without first checking with the factory, your retailer, or your distributor. Unauthorised modifications will invalidate your guarantee. Equipment must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid, such as vases, should be placed on the equipment. For your own safety do not under any circumstances open Naim equipment without first disconnecting it from the mains. Warning: an apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. To disconnect the equipment from the mains remove the mains plug from the mains outlet. The following label is attached to all mains powered equipment: WA R N I N G
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED

Section

Connections Mains Power Connection General Installation Product Introduction and Contents Connections Control and Setup On Screen Setup Front Panel Setup Operation Video Formats Explained DAB/FM Tuner System Connections Trouble-shooting Specification Licence Acknowledgements and Declaration of Conformity
E2 E3 E4 E6 E9 E14 E16 E20 E21 E22 E23 E25 E25
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the relevant EMC and Safety Standards, and, where applicable, also complies with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult your Naim retailer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Introduction

Naim Audio products are conceived with performance as the top priority. Careful installation will help ensure that their full potential is achieved. This manual covers the n-Vi all-in-one home theatre system. It begins with some general installation notes and statutory safety warnings. More product specific information begins in Section 4.

1 Connections

It is important for both safety and performance that the standard cables supplied are not modified.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.

1.1 Interconnect Cables

If options are available with your equipment and installation, DIN interconnect sockets should be used in preference to RCA Phono sockets. One end of each Naim interconnect cable is marked with a band to establish its correct orientation. The band denotes the end that connects to the signal source. Interconnect plugs and sockets should be kept clean and free from corrosion. The easiest way to clean them is to switch off the equipment, pull the plugs out of their sockets, and push them back in again. Contact cleaners and enhancers should not be used as the film they deposit may degrade the sound.

2.2 Equipment Fuses

Mains powered Naim Audio equipment is fitted with a mains input fuse on the rear panel adjacent to the mains input socket. Replace it if necessary only with the spare fuse supplied or with identical fuses. Repeated failure of this fuse points to an equipment or system fault that should be investigated by your retailer or at the factory by Naim itself.
2.3 Non-rewirable Mains Plugs
If a non-rewirable plug is cut from a mains lead (for whatever purpose) the plug MUST be disposed of in a way to render it totally useless. Considerable shock hazard exists if the cut-off plug is inserted into a mains outlet.

4 Product Introduction and Contents
This manual covers installation and operation of the n-Vi all-in-one home theatre system. With the n-Vi, combining DVD, home theatre and genuine high-end hi-fi music reproduction is simple. The n-Vi includes everything you need in one box: DVD and CD player, AV Processor, audio preamplifier, five channel audio power amplifier and an optional DAB*/FM tuner. Just add speakers and a display. The n-Vi is fundamentally straightforward in use, however its versatility and comprehensive functionality mean that a little time spent reading will help ensure problem-free setup and use. The n-Vi should be installed on a dedicated equipment stand intended for the purpose. Care should be taken to ensure that it is level. Do not switch on the n-Vi until all input and output connections are made. Make sure you are familiar with the safety warnings and general installation advice contained within the first part of this manual. Following this introduction, the manual is divided into the following sections.

5. Connections

5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Signal Inputs Control Inputs Video Outputs Audio Outputs Speaker Outputs Control Outputs Rear Panel and Connections

9. Operation

9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Input Selection and Volume Control Playback Control Playback Options Accessory Functions Decode Modes - Selection and Availability Channel Schemes and Speakers Surround Encoding Technology Explained

6. Control and Setup

6.1 6.2 6.3 The User Interface The Narcom DV Handset Recommended Initial Setup
10. Video Formats Explained
10.1 10.2 Interlaced and Progressive Scan Video Video Interface Formats

7. On Screen Setup

7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 DVD Playback Setup System Setup Video Setup Progressive Scan Setup Audio Setup Speaker Setup Parental Control Setup Exit On Screen Setup

11. DAB*/FM Tuner

11.1 11.2 DAB Menu and Operation FM Menu and Operation

12. System Connections

12.1 n-Vi with NAC 252, Supercap and NAP 250

13. Trouble-shooting

13.1 13.2 Video and Disc Playback Audio

8. Front Panel Setup

8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Video System and Format Selection Speaker, Input and Audio Setup Miscellaneous Setup Clock Setup (requires DAB/FM Module) Alarm Setup (requires DAB/FM Module) Exit Front Panel Setup

14. Specification

* DAB radio broadcasts are not available in all territories.

Connections

If the n-Vi has a DAB/FM Radio Upgrade fitted it will also have an F-Type radio aerial input socket on the rear panel. Indoor aerials can be used although best results are likely to be obtained from roof aerials mounted as high as posssible. Use high quality 75 aerial cable for connecting aerials. Use of an aerial preamplifier may disturb the FM muting operation of the tuner and may cause other problems. Such preamplifiers should therefore only be used as a last resort. An aerial combining unit may be used to combine signals from separate DAB and FM aerials. Your local retailer or distributor will be able to offer specific advice on local DAB and FM signal reception. For details of all signal input sockets see Diagram 5.7.

5 Connections

Once the n-Vi is positioned on a rack or furniture unit it can be connected to a mains supply. Use the mains cable supplied. Do not switch on the n-Vi until all audio, video and control connections have been made.
The appropriate input and output connections will depend on the type of system the n-Vi is to be used in. An Illustration of the n-Vi input and output connections can be found on the page opposite while a diagram illustrating the n-Vi integrated with an existing stereo system can be found in Section 12. It is important that high quality cable is used for signal and speaker connections. Your local retailer or distributor will be able to offer advice.

5.2 Control Inputs

The n-Vi provides control inputs that enable it to be integrated with remote handset (RC5) signal repeaters and optionally with multi-room equipment control systems. The RC5 signal is connected through a single RCA-phono socket and the optional multi-room control input connected through an RJ45 socket. For details of all control input sockets see Diagram 5.7.

5.1 Signal Inputs

The n-Vi can accept three digital and four analogue audio inputs for the connection of external source equipment. Two of the digital inputs are connected via RCA-phono sockets and one via an optical connector. Two of the analogue inputs are connected via RCA-phono socket pairs and one via a 5-pin DIN socket. One RCA-phono analogue input socket pair (Input A3) is duplicated on the n-Vi front panel with a stereo 3.5mm jack socket. This socket is intended for the temporary connection of portable music players. Insertion of a plug into the front panel jack socket will automatically switch the n-Vi to this input. If any equipment is simultaneously connected to the rear panel A3 input sockets its audio signal will be mixed with the front panel signal. Removal of the front panel input plug will automatically switch the n-Vi to the previously selected input.

auto (PAL)

7.3.4 Test Patterns
Provides three display Test Patterns intended to help calibrate the player and display combination and ensure optimum performance. The Test Patterns are primarily intended for advanced users or video service engineers. Make a note of all display and n-Vi settings prior to making any adjustments, and ensure the display user manual is available for reference. Note: It is not always necessary to make calibration adjustments based on the test patterns. The n-Vi and display default settings will in the majority of cases provide excellent results. Note: Help text for each test pattern is available by pressing the handset menu key. Note: The player must be in stop mode to display the test patterns. Overscan Test Pattern Adjust the displays horizontal, vertical, aspect ratio and zoom controls until the test pattern is central and spills over the edge of the display by approximately 5%. On a wide-screen display the circle labelled 16:9 should appear undistorted. Grey Scale Test Pattern Adjust the displays brightness until the 0% box looks black. Adjust the displays contrast until the 100% box is a clear bright, undistorted white. Ensure no two of 5% boxes appear the same.
output format black level SCART settings test patterns lip sync aspect ratio video outputs off
Selects between NTSC, PAL and auto (disc dependent) video output. This menu overrides the Front Panel video set up described in Section 8.1 Note: If the display is working satisfactorily this setup stage may not be required. The selection of NTSC, PAL or auto depends on the capability of the display device connected. Many displays are limited either to PAL or NTSC and if this is the case for your display the appropriate option should be selected. The n-Vi will convert PAL encoded programme material to NTSC if NTSC is selected, or convert NTSC to PAL if PAL is selected - display quality may however suffer. If the display supports both NTSC and PAL the auto option should be used. Auto switches the DVD output to NTSC or PAL depending on the disc format. The combination of a multistandard display and the auto option ensures the highest video quality as no format conversion need take place. Note: If Auto is selected the On Screen Display will show Auto folllowed by the currently selected format. Note: A black and white picture is often a sign that a PAL only display is being fed an NTSC signal.

Front Panel Setup provides Speaker, Input Label and Audio setup routines. If these setup stages have been completed through On Screen Setup it is not necessary to repeat them.

8.2.1 Speaker Size

From the Speaker menu select Size followed by Front. Select either Small, Large, Ext Large or Ext Small.
Use the front panel navigation buttons to return to the previous menu and select Centre followed by None, Small or Large. Continue by selecting None, Small or Large for the surround speakers and Off or On for the subwoofer.

8.3 Miscellaneous Setup

Select Other Settings from the main menu to enter the other settings menu. The other settings menu provides access to two further display interface options - OSD Volume Bar and OSD Decode Info. Selecting OSD Volume Bar switches on a temporary status bar indication of volume on the display screen. Selecting OSD Decode Info switches on a temporary status bar indication of the audio-visual decode mode on the display screen. Return to the previous menu after each selection and then back to the main menu when each option is set.

8.4 Clock Setup

Note: Clock functions are only available if the FM/DAB tuner module is fitted. Select Clock from the Main menu to enter the clock menu. The n-Vi internal clock can be set manually or take its time automatically from the digital radio signal. To set the clock manually select Set Time from the Clock menu and use the navigation keys to select and adjust the date, day, hours and minutes. To set the time using the DAB signal select Set Time from the Clock menu and Use DAB Clock then use the navigation keys to select Yes or No. Return to the previous menu after each selection and then back to the main menu when the clock options are set.

8.5 Alarm Setup

Note: Alarm functions are only available if the FM/DAB tuner module is fitted. Select Alarm from the Main menu to enter the alarm setup routine. The alarm function switches the n-Vi out of standby mode and selects a signal source at a specified time. Five different alarm points can be set, as can alarm Frequency (Daily, Day, Weekdays, Weekends), Source, On Time, Off Time, Volume, Volume Ramp and Ramp Rate. Use the navigation keys to select the required alarm (1 to 5), the required options for each one and finally to select On or Off. Note: An alarm symbol will show in the n-Vi front panel display at all times while an alarm is set.
8.6 Exit Front Panel Setup
Setting the Alarm options completes Front Panel Setup. Use the clr (clear) key, or press setup to exit Front Panel Setup.

Operation

9.2.3 Next Chapter (or track)
Front Panel: Press the next button once. Handset: Press the next key once.

9 Operation

Once all the system setup options described in Section 7 and 8 are selected the n-Vi is ready for use. Control of disc transport and selection of disc dependent display options can be carried out from either the player front panel or from the handset. The following paragraphs describe both the control functions and the front panel and handset operations.

The n-Vi supports NTSC and PAL DVD, Red Book Audio CD, DVD-A Stereo, DVD-A multi-channel, DVDR, DVDRW, CD-R, CD-RW and most copy protected Audio Discs. Note: Use the front panel stop button to open the drawer. Note: The large variety of disc manufacturing processes and formats available means that on rare occasions a disc apparently falling into the one of the above categories may not play correctly. You should return the disc to the retailer if this occurs. Note: DVD region coding is sales territory dependent and is specified on the rear panel of the n-Vi. Note: The front panel display will switch off after two minutes of inactivity.
9.2.4 Previous Chapter (or track)
Front Panel: Press the prev button once. Handset: Press the prev key once.

9.2.5 Pause and Resume

Front Panel: Press the play button (while play is underway). Handset: Press the pause key once.
9.2.6 Single Frame Advance
Handset Only: Press the play key once while player is paused.

9.2.7 Fast Forward

Front Panel: For 2 X speed press and hold the next button while play is underway. Further presses of the next button will cycle through 4 X, 8 X, 16 X, 30 X, 60 X (for DVDs) or 4 X, 8 X, 16 X and (for CDs). To resume normal play scroll through to play speed or press play on the front panel or handset. Handset: Press the ffwd (8) key once for 2 X speed. Further presses generate fast forward speeds as described above.
9.1 Input Selection and Volume Control
To select an input use the handset input key. The front panel input button will also sequentially select inputs. When a new input is selected the n-Vi display will sequentially show the input source and the current decode mode settings if appropriate. Note: The n-Vi may take a moment to display inputs and decode modes when new inputs are selected as it locks-on to and identifies any signals. To adjust the overall volume use the handset vol5 and vol6 keys or front panel vol+ and -vol buttons.

9.2.8 Fast Reverse

Front Panel: For 2 X speed press and hold the prev button while play is underway. Further presses will cycle through 4 X, 8 X, 16 X, 30 X, 60 X (for DVDs) or 4 X, 8 X, 16 X (for CDs). To resume normal play scroll through to play speed or press play on the front panel or handset. Handset: Press the frwd (7) key once for 2 X speed. Further presses generate fast reverse speeds as described above.
9.2.9 Slow Forward/Reverse (DVDs only)
Handset Only: Press the slow key once for half speed playback followed by the ffwd (8) and frwd (7) keys to select further slow forward or reverse speed options.

9.2 Playback Control

9.2.1 Play
Front Panel: Press the play button once. Handset: Press the play key once.
9.2.10 Drawer Open and Close
Front Panel: To open the drawer press the stop button when the player is stopped. When open, press the stop or play buttons to close the drawer. Handset: Press the open key to open or close the drawer, or the play or stop keys to close the drawer.

9.2.2 Stop

Front Panel: Press the stop button once. Handset: Press the stop key once. Note: Play will normally re-start from the point at which a disc was last stopped. Pressing stop while a disc is already stopped will clear this resume memory for the specific disc. The resume memory holds stop point data for the last 10 discs played.

9.2.11 Repeat

Handset Only: Press the rpt key to set a repeat start point and again at the desired time to set a repeat end point. The player will continuously repeat the programme between the two selected points. Press rpt a third time to cancel. Press

9.4.2 Display

The disp key switches the n-Vi front panel display off. When switched off the display will temporarily flash information when changes are made. A second operation will restore the display.
and hold the rpt key to access the repeat disc mode. While the repeat disc status bar is showing press the rpt key to cycle through and select repeat disc, repeat title and repeat chapter functions.
9.2.12 Direct Track/Chapter, Title/Group Selection
Handset Only: To select a specific track or chapter while a disc is loaded simply press the appropriate handset numeric key. To select a title or group add a zero before the number.

9.4.3 Midnight

The midn key compresses the signal and reduces the bass content. It can help reduce disturbance to others from late night listening. Note: Midnight Mode is not available with analogue material.

9.2.13 Mem Function

Handset Only: The mem function allows the user to store and recall a specific point on a maximum of five discs. To store a mem bookmark press and hold the handset mem key at the desired time point. To recall a bookmark, with the bookmarked DVD loaded, press the handset mem key. The DVD will jump to the bookmark.

9.4.4 Standby

The standby key returns the n-Vi to standby mode. The standby button only will remain illuminated.
9.5 Decode Modes - Selection and Availability
The signal decoding behaviour and options of the n-Vi are dependent on both the source programme material and the speaker setup. With some digital programme material, decoding options are user definable - although the results of processing for example, music material with movie decoding mode are unpredictable. In other cases however the n-Vi will automatically identify encoded material and only make available the appropriate decoding option or options. The n-Vi front panel and on screen display will show each decoding mode selected or imposed. Stereo analogue inputs to the n-Vi are always routed direct to the front left and right speaker outputs and cannot be decoded. To select a decode mode use the handset mode key or the front panel mode button. The n-Vi will store the last selected decode mode for each type of signal and for each input. The decoding options and display for each type of programme material, and the speaker channel schemes for each are detailed in Tables 9.5 and 9.6

9.3 Playback Options

9.3.1 Camera Angle
Handset Only: Press the angle key to scroll through the available camera angle options. Note: This function can also be found in the main setup menu.

9.3.2 Subtitle

Handset Only: Press the subt key to scroll through the available subtitle options. Note: This function can also be found in the main setup menu.

9.3.3 Audio Track

Handset Only: Press the audio key to scroll through the available audio tracks. Note: This function can also be found in the main setup menu.

9.3.4 Zoom Function

Handset Only: Press the zoom key to scroll through the available zoom levels. Use the arrow keys (3456) to navigate around the picture.
9.6 Channel Schemes and Speakers

9.4 Accessory Functions

The n-Vi has four accessory functions accessible at all times from the handset. The display will temporarily indicate selection or de-selection of these functions.

9.4.1 Mute

The mute key immediately reduces the volume to zero. A second operation restores the volume to its previous level. Note: The volume can also be restored after a mute command by turning the front panel volume control to zero and then up to a normal listening level.
Note: Channel schemes are also expressed by terms such as 5.1 or 3/2.1 Taking 5.1 as an example, the 5 refers to the number of conventional speaker channels and the.1 refers to a subwoofer. In 3/2.1 the 3 refers to the number of front channels employed (in this case, left, right and centre), the 2 refers to the number of surround channels and the.1 refers to a subwoofer. Tables 9.5 and 9.6 refer to channel schemes in this manner.

Table 9.5

Source Material, Decode Modes and Channel Schemes
Source Format Decode Mode Speaker Channels Left Front Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Centre Right Front Yes Left Surround Right Surround Subwoofer
Analogue Digital Stereo Digital Stereo Digital Stereo Digital Stereo Digital Stereo Digital Stereo Dolby Digital/DTS 5.1
Analogue Direct Mono Stereo Dolby PL II Music Dolby PL II Movie DTS Neo:6 Cinema DTS Neo:6 Music Auto (5.1 source)
Note* Yes (small or Bass Mix selected)** Yes (small or Bass Mix selected)** Yes (small or Bass Mix selected)** Yes (small or Bass Mix selected)** Yes (small or Bass Mix selected)** Yes (small or Bass Mix selected)** Yes **Note: The subwoofer channel will only operate if Bass Mix (Paragraph 7.5.3) or small speakers (Paragraph 7.6.1) are selected.

3 (left) or 4 (right) keys or the next and prev keys.
Note: Some DAB stations do not broadcast at all times and may be listed as unavailable. To store a station as a preset select the station followed by save preset from the DAB menu. Input a preset number from the handset numeric keys. Alternatively, presets 1-9 can be assigned to a station at any time by pressing and holding the desired handset numeric key number while the station is selected. Any station (DAB or FM) previously assigned to that number will be overwritten. To delete a station preset select clear preset from the DAB menu and input the preset number from the handset numeric keys followed by the ok key. Note: The DAB menu can be selected at any time by pressing the handset menu key while the DAB input is selected. With the DAB input selected the handset 5 (up) or 6 (down) keys scroll through the display options of Preset Number, Station Name, Scrolling Station Info, Programme Genre, Bitrate and Signal Strength.

11 DAB/FM Tuner

The optional n-Vi DAB/FM radio tuner module provides access to DAB and FM radio broadcasts. An appropriate aerial (or aerials) must be connected to the aerial input before using the DAB/FM module. See Section 5.7 for advice on aerials.
Note: DAB radio broadcasts are not available in all territories. The n-Vi treats DAB/FM radio as an internal digital audio source therefore any appropriately encoded programme material can be decoded for multi-channel reproduction. DAB and FM setup and operational menus are only available through the n-Vi Front Panel display. With the DAB/FM module installed, clock and alarm functions become available. These are set up within the Front Panel Setup routine. See Sections 8.4 and 8.5. A total of 30 stations, split between DAB and FM, can be stored as presets.
11.2 FM Menu and Operation
With the DAB/FM module installed the n-Vi input list will include an FM option. Use the handset input key to select this option. With the FM input selected use the handset menu key to enter the FM menu. Note: The FM menu can be selected at any time by pressing the handset menu key while the FM input is selected. The FM menu provides options to select either tune mode or preset mode. In tune mode stations are tuned by scrolling through the FM band using the handset 3 (left) or 4 (right) keys or entering a frequency using the numeric keys. In preset mode selection, storing and deletion of presets works in exactly the same way as described above in Section 11.2 (DAB menu and Operation). With the FM input selected the handset 5 (up) or 6 (down) keys scroll through the display options of Preset Number (in preset mode), Frequency (in tune mode), Station Name (RDS), Scrolling Station Info (RDS), Programme Genre (RDS) and Signal Strength.

No sound from subwoofer (digital sources).
The only formats that have native subwoofer information are Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 soundtracks. If you require sound from the subwoofer enable bass mix from the on-screen or front panel menu. See Section 7.5.2
Video quality is poor using SCART.
SCART has two video signals, composite and YPbPr/RGB. The display may be set to composite. Note: Progressive scan video is only available via the BNC or DVI connections.
No sound from subwoofer (analogue sources).
Processing modes including bass mix cannot be applied to analogue inputs. To generate subwoofer information from an analogue source the subwoofer can either be connected at line level to the n-Vi left and right output socket (line level) or directly to the loudspeaker terminals (speaker level). The subwoofers low pass filter will have to be set manually.
No colour on s-video or composite.
The n-Vi is set to NTSC and the display is set to PAL. See Section 7.3.1
Audio from front panel input is mixed with input A3.
This is normal. The front input is a duplicate of input A3. Either stop playback of the equipment attached to input A3 or disconnect it. Having equipment connected to input A3 and the front input simultaneously will not damage either the n-Vi or source equipment.
Sound coming from surround speakers when playing a conventional stereo CD or stereo soundtrack.
Dolby Pro Logic II or Neo:6 surround mode is probably enabled. Use the handset mode key to select Stereo or auto.

No test signal.

Ensure test signal is switched on then select a speaker in the level setup menu. See Sections 7.6.4 and 7.6.5 Ensure the master volume is not set to zero. Use the the handset volume keys to adjust. Player must be in stop mode with the disc input selected and no disc loaded.
Audio cuts-out at high levels.
The n-Vi will automatically protect its amplifier circuits if the output exceeds safe levels. If this happens the sound will momentarily be muted and a warning message displayed on the front panel. If protection occurs at low volume levels contact your local retailer or distributor for advice.

Test signal too quiet.

Use the handset volume keys to adjust the overall volume level

Cannot get 5.1 sound.

Ensure all speakers are correctly connected and defined in the On Screen Setup. Tip: Press stop and listen for a very quiet hiss from each speaker. You will need to be very near the speaker to hear this. If a speaker has no hiss check the connections and the On Screen Setup. Ensure the n-Vi is not in stereo mode. Check the disc has a 5.1 soundtrack (normally shown on the back of the cover). Press the audio button on the remote to cycle through the available audio tracks. Some discs prohibit change of audio format from the handset. In these cases the audio track must be changed from the DVD menu. Access the DVD menu with the handset menu key.

Movies are quiet with centre and surround signals lost in systems with front speakers only.
Ensure centre and surround speakers are switched off in the On Screen Setup. See Section 7.6.1
No sound from front left or right speakers.
Check they are set to large or small and not to external. See Section 7.6.1 Check the front panel display channel scheme icon. See Diagram 6.1.3
No sound or very quiet from front left or right speakers when using an external amplifier.
Check the preamplifier or integrated amplifier AV input is set to unity gain mode.
Front panel input socket cannot be selected.
The front input can only be selected when a plug is inserted.

Specification

Audio inputs: 1 x digital optical, 2 x digital coaxial, 1 x analogue, via 5 pin DIN, 2 x analogue via stereo RCA-phono, 1x analogue via stereo 3.5mm jack. DAB: (not available in all territories) 174MHz - 240MHz (Band III), 1452MHz - 1490MHz (L-Band). FM: 87.5MHz -108MHz. Communications: RS232 control for custom install and home automation. RC5 input for external control via RCA-phono. Dimensions (H x W x D): 87 x 432 x 314mm. Mains Supply: 100-120V or 220-240V, 50/60Hz 600VA. Max 2W standby.

14 Specification

Media Supported: NTSC and PAL DVD Video, DVD Audio, Red Book Audio CD, most copy protected Audio Discs, DVDR, DVDRW, CD-R, CD-RW. Video Outputs: Digital Visual Interface (DVI) with HDCP content protection. RGB (for non-macrovision encoded discs) via BNC, (75). YPbPr via BNC, (75). RGB/YPbPr interlaced via SCART, (75). S-Video via 4-pin DIN, (75). Composite via SCART, (75). Audio Outputs: 5 speaker outputs, 5 x 50W in to 8 or 5 x 90W in to 4. 1 x digital coax (SPDIF). Analogue stereo (2V) from 192kHz re-clocked DACS via 5-pin DIN socket. Subwoofer analogue line level via RCA-phono.

Licence Notes

DOLBY Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, MLP Lossless, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. Copyrights 1992-1998 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. DTS DTS and Neo:6 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Macrovision This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Declaration of Conformity

Manufacturer Products Safety EMC
Naim Audio Limited, Southampton Road, Salisbury, England, SP1 2LN n-Vi EN 60065 - Audio video and similar electronic apparatus. Safety requirements. EN 55013 - Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment. EN55020 - Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment. EN 61000-3-2 - Limits for harmonic current emissions. EN 61000-4-2 - Testing and measurement. Electrostatic discharge immunity. Products that display the crossed-out wheeled bin logo cannot be disposed of as domestic waste. These products must be disposed of at facilities capable of re-cycling them and appropriately handling any waste byproducts. Contact your local authority for details of the nearest such facility. Appropriate recycling and waste disposal helps conserve resources and protects the environment from contamination.

 

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