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REFERENCe MANUAL UNITIQUTE ALL-IN-ONE AUDIO PLAYER ENGLISH

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Section Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 UnitiQute Introduction The Integrated Amplifier The Multi-mode Radio The UPnP Audio Interface The USB/iPod Interface UnitiQute Installation and Connection UnitiQute Rear Panel Mains Power Connection FM/DAB Aerial Connection Audio Signal Connections Speaker Outputs Headphone Output Signal Ground Switch USB/iPod Interface Network Connections Control Socket UnitiQute Operation Front Panel Features Front Panel Display (normal play mode) Front Panel Display (list mode) Front Panel Display (setup mode) UnitiQute Remote Handset UnitiQute Text Entry UnitiQute Setup The Setup Home Menu The Language Menu The Inputs Menu The Speakers Menu The Headphones Menu The Network Settings Menu The Digital Output Menu The Front Display Menu The Handset Keys Menu The Factory Settings Menu 14 iPod, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The Made for iPod logo indicates that this product has been designed specifically to work with iPod. The manufacturer certifies that this accessory has been made in accordance with the high standards of quality and performance that you expect from iPod and Apple. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Note: This manual is issue No. 1 and describes the operation of units running software release version 3.0.00. The software running in a UnitiQute is displayed in the Factory Settings menu. 9 UnitiQute Specifications 7.1 7.2 7.8.1 8.2 8.3 UnitiQute UPnP Audio Interface UPnP Servers Audio File Compatibility Scanning Servers and Playing Files UnitiQute USB/iPod Interface USB Media and File Compatibility iPod Compatibility and Charging Browsing and Playing USB Files 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 UnitiQute Multi-mode Radio Tuner FM Tuner Seeking Stations DAB Tuner Seeking Stations iRadio Tuner Seeking Stations Adding iRadio Stations Storing Radio Presets Using Radio Presets 17 Page 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 UnitiQute Integrated Amplifier Selecting Inputs Volume Control Amplifier Display Signal Outputs Amplifier Fault Warnings 15 15
Un itiQ u t e Intro duc tio n
1 U n it iQ u t e I ntro d ucti o n
UnitiQute is a highly capable product that will repay time and effort spent on installation and setup. We strongly recommend that you read this manual. UnitiQute effectively incorporates four separate elements. Each of these is introduced in the following paragraphs and subsequently described in full detail in Sections 5 to 8. The UnitiQute elements are: An Integrated Stereo Amplifier Introduced below and fully described in Section 5 A Multi-mode Radio Introduced below and fully described in Section 6 A UPnP Audio Interface Introduced below and fully described in Section 7 A USB/iPod Interface Introduced below and fully described in Section 8 Prior to the sections describing UnitiQutes elements, Section 2 covers its installation and connection, Section 3 describes its operation and Section 4 describes its setup.

2.4.2 Audio Signal Outputs
UnitiQute provides audio signal outputs for a variety of applications. Connections to the outputs are made via the socket types listed in the following table: Output Digital Preamplifier Type Digital S/PDIF Analogue stereo Socket 75 BNC RCA phono
2. 7 S i g n a l G r ou n d S w i t ch
UnitiQute is fitted on its rear panel with a Signal Ground switch offering two positions: Chassis or Floating. Select the Chassis position unless UnitiQute is connected in a hi-fi system incorporating another earthed source component, or mains hum is audible through the loudspeakers. Contact your retailer, distributor or Naim for advice if necessary. Note: Connected in the context above means an analogue audio signal cable that includes an earth connection. The UnitiQute digital inputs and output are isolated from the mains earth regardless of the Signal Ground switch. Note: All Naim CD players are earthed so the Signal Ground switch should be set to floating if one is connected in the system. No damage will be done if the wrong Signal Ground position is chosen, however the system sound quality may be compromised. Note: The UnitiQute negative analogue input and output connections for each channel are common. The mains earth (ground) should always be connected regardless of what other equipment is used. The mains earth primarily grounds the case and the electrostatic screen within the transformer, and is only connected to the signal negative if the Signal Ground switch is set to Chassis. In order to avoid hum loops, the signal negative of the whole system should be connected to the mains earth in one place only.
Note: The digital output is intended for connection to a digital to analogue converter or preamplifier incorporating digital inputs so that UnitiQute can be used as a digital source device for an existing system. The output can be switched on and off from a setup menu. See Section 4.7. External analogue inputs to UnitiQute are not available from the digital output. Note: The digital output is taken before the UnitiQute volume and balance controls so the output signal will not reflect UnitiQute volume and balance control or mute function. The output always reflects the selected digital input signal. Note: The preamplifier output is taken after the UnitiQute volume and balance controls so peripheral equipment connected to it will respond to UnitiQute volume and balance control changes. The output always reflects the selected input signal.

2. 5 S peaker Outputs

A set of stereo speaker connection sockets is provided on the UnitiQute rear panel. Custom Naim Audio loudspeaker connectors are supplied to make the connection and in order to comply with current European safety regulations these should always be used. Naim Audio speaker cable will provide the best results, however, a range of speaker cable types may be used without risk of damage to the amplifier. Contact your local Naim retailer for further advice. Use equal lengths of speaker cable for each channel. Ensure when connecting speakers that they are in phase. That is, the positive and negative connection orientation at both the speaker and amplifier ends of the cable is the same for both channels.

2. Control S o c ke t

UnitiQute is fitted on its rear panel with a standard RS232 interface socket. This socket is intended to enable firmware upgrades and diagnostic tests to be carried out. Contact your retailer, distributor or Naim for more information if required.
Un itiQ u t e O p er a tio n

3 UnitiQute Operation

UnitiQute is operated from the supplied remote handset. Setting up and operating UnitiQute requires navigation through a menu-driven user interface. The general principles of the interface are carried across each of UnitiQutes elements so this section of the manual describes and illustrates those general principles.
3. 1 Front P ane l F e ature s
headphone output combined analogue and digital input

touch to mute/un-mute

USB interface
3.2 Front Panel Display (normal play mode)

42 P1

Svarte Greiner - Erik K S
In normal play mode the UnitiQute screen provides a variety of information on the current setup, the input selected and the material playing. A typical normal play mode screen is illustrated above showing an iRadio station called Fluid playing programme by Svarte Greiner. The radio station has been saved as Preset 1. At the top left of the screen volume level 42 is displayed along with a speaker icon that shows UnitiQute is not muted.
3. 3 Front P ane l D isplay (list mo de ) 3. 4 Fr on t P a n el Di s p l a y ( s et u p m od e)
DAB Stations 4BBC R1 BBC R2 BBC R3 BBC R4
Setup 4Language Inputs Speakers Headphones
List mode is entered by pressing the handset ok/list key and can be used where sources provide data that can be browsed: a list of radio stations or tracks for example. Lists displayed will depend on the input selected and data available. A typical list mode screen is illustrated above showing the DAB radio stations available with BBC R1 selected. At the top right of the screen, 1/28 denotes that the selected item is number one of twenty-eight. To scroll up and down lists and select items use the handset up (5) and down (6) keys and ok/list buttons or keys. To return to normal display press the handset exit key. Note: The right (4) key duplicates the ok/list key when navigating list mode menus. In long item lists the handset numeric/text keys can be used to jump through the list alphabetically.
Setup mode is entered by pressing the handset setup ( ) key. It provides access to all user-configurable UnitiQute parameters. The screen illustrated above is the setup home screen that is always displayed when setup mode is entered. The 1/9 at the top right denotes that the selected item is number one of nine. To navigate around the setup menus and make selections use the handset up (5), down (6) and left (3) arrow keys to navigate around menus and the ok/list key to confirm a selection. Note: The right (4) key duplicates the ok/list key when navigating setup mode menus. To exit setup mode press the exit key or setup ( UnitiQute setup is covered in Section 4. Note: If programme material is playing when UnitiQute enters setup mode it will continue to play. The volume, mute and transport (play, pause, stop etc.) keys on the handset will remain operational. ) key.

3. 5 UnitiQ ute Re mo te Handse t
The supplied remote control handset is a multifunctional device designed specifically for Naim Uniti Series products. To fit batteries, remove the battery cover and insert the batteries into the body taking care with their orientation. Replace the battery cover. The handset key functions are listed and described in the tables below. Some keys change function when UnitiQute is in list/setup mode. Normal play mode functions are denoted by the text on each key and list/setup mode functions are denoted by the text below each key. Keys with only one function are listed in the table on the right.
3.5.1 Normal and List/Setup Mode Keys
Key Numeric text Normal Mode Enter digits 1 to 9 List/Setup Modes Enter letters in text Enter spaces in text

@# abc

3.5.2 Normal Play Mode Keys

Function

disp Switches UnitiQute display on or off vol + vol Increase volume Decrease volume Silences UnitiQute
0 Enter 0 (zero) preset del store
Display the radio Delete last preset list letter in text Display the radio Switch text case preset menu

preset

del input +
(repeat) Repeat selected track, programme or playlist (shuffle) Play tracks randomly from list Display the setup menu
input+ Select next input Menu up 5 navigation input- 6 Select previous input Input dependent (see note) Input dependent (see note) Menu down navigation Previous menu or back one character in text Next menu or forward one character in text Exits current menu without saving changes

(setup)

ok list

vol input -

(info) Cycle through secondary input information
(play/pause) (previous) (next) (stop) (reverse) (forward)
Play or pause track Go to previous track/station Go to next track/station Stop track Fast reverse track Fast forward track
exit No function list ok
cd Selects the rear panel Analogue input radio Sequentially selects the FM, DAB and iRadio inputs pc Sequentially selects the UPnP and USB/iPod inputs iPod Sequentially selects the USB/ iPod and front panel inputs tv Selects the Digital 1 input av Selects the Digital 2 input hdd Selects the Digital 3 input aux Selects the Digital 4 input Note: Input selection key assignments can be altered via the Handset Keys setup menu. See Section 4.9.

Display input Confirm action dependent list of or selection tracks/functions Note: Navigation (3456) key assignments can be altered via the Handset Keys setup menu. See Section 4.9.

Un itiQ u t e

3. 6 UnitiQ ute T e x t Entry
Some UnitiQute menu screens require text entry - naming inputs for example. Text entry is carried out using the handset numerical buttons in a manner similar to mobile phone SMS text entry. When text entry is required, multiple presses of a key will scroll through the characters associated with that key. In addition to characters, the preset key provides a delete function, the zero key provides a space and the store key provides letter case change. The up (5) and down (6) keys will also scroll through all the available letters. The enlarged handset image illustrates the number keys and the characters associated with each. When prompted on a UnitiQute screen to enter text, select characters in turn by pressing each appropriate key the required number of times. Confirm the text entry by pressing the ok/list key.

Un itiQ u t e Setup

4 U n it iQ u t e Setup
Once UnitiQute is installed with mains power, speakers, a radio aerial and any external input connections made, it can be switched on and set up for use. The degree to which you modify UnitiQutes default settings will depend upon the uses to which you put it and the extent to which you use its capabilities. It may be that you have no need to modify the default settings at all, however we would encourage you to read this section of the manual in order that you gain a full understanding of UnitiQutes abilities. The following paragraphs describe each UnitiQute setup menu in turn starting with the setup home menu. Enter UnitiQute setup mode by pressing the handset setup ( ) key. Navigate around the setup menus using the handset arrow keys and make selections using the ok/list key. Exit setup by pressing the exit key.
4. 1 The S etup Ho me M e nu
The UnitiQute setup home menu provides access to nine setup menus. The function of each menu is as follows:
Setup 4Language Inputs Speakers Headphones 1/9
4. 2 Th e L a n g u a g e M en u

The Language setup menu enables the UnitiQute user interface language to be changed. Enter setup mode
Language 4English Franais Deutsch Italiano 1/5
Language: Enables the UnitiQute user interface language to be changed. Inputs: Enables various parameters for each internal and external input to be configured. Speakers: Configures UnitiQute speaker output options. Headphones: Configures UnitiQute headphone output options. Network Settings: onfigures UnitiQute network connection C settings. Digital Output: Configures UnitiQute digital output settings. Front Display: Configures UnitiQute display features.
and use the handset ok/list key to select Language. Use the handset up (5) and down (6) and ok/list keys to select a language. Exit setup mode by pressing the handset exit key.
4. 3 Th e I n p u t s M en u
The Inputs setup menu enables a variety of parameters to be specified for each UnitiQute internal source and external input. These parameters define how control of UnitiQute inputs behaves. The options available for each are described in the following sections. Three parameters are common to all inputs:
Select Input 4FM DAB iRadio UPnP 1/11
FM 4Enabled: Name: Input Trim: Seek Lock:

1/4 Yes FM 0 Medium

Handset Keys: Enables UnitiQute inputs to be assigned to s pecific handset keys. Also enables configuration of the handset navigation (3456) keys. Factory Settings: Enables interrogation of UnitiQute status, deletion of all user presets and return to factory default settings. Each of the eight setup menus is described in detail in the following sections. Use the handset up (5) and down (6) and ok/list keys to select a setup menu.
Enabled: Switches the input on or off and displays or hides any associated menus. Name: Enables user specified names to be attached to inputs. Use the handset to enter text. Input Trim: Enables the relative level of each input to be adjusted so that each is of an approximately equal volume. Adjust using using handset 6 or 5 key.

4.3.1 FM Input

Parameter Options Enabled: Yes Name: FM Enabled: Yes / No Input Trim: 0 Name: User definable 4Seek Lock: Medium Input Trim: 4dB Seek Lock: Low / Medium / High. Sets the FM signal strength required for the UnitiQute tuner to identify an FM station.

4.3.2 DAB Input

Parameter Options Enabled: Yes / No Name: User definable Input Trim: 4dB Re-scan Stations: Re-scans for DAB stations.
DAB Enabled: Name: Input Trim: 4Re-Scan Stations 4/4 Yes DAB 0

4.3.6 Front Panel Input

Note: The UnitiQute DAB input is not implemented in units distributed in territories where Digital Audio Broadcasting is unavailable.

4.3.3 iRadio Input

iRadio
Parameter Options Enabled: Yes Name: Front Enabled: Yes / No Input Trim: 0 Name: User definable 4Format: Auto Input Trim: 4dB Format: Auto / Analogue / Digital. If Auto is specified the front panel input will automatically detect the audio signal format (analogue or digital) and configure the input appropriately. Specifying Analogue or Digital will fix the front panel input format.
Parameter Options Enabled: Yes Name: iRadio Enabled: Yes / No Input Trim: 0 Name: User definable 4Browse History: No Input Trim: 4dB Browse History: Yes / No. If Yes is specified UnitiQute will select the last used station if it is available. If No is specified UnitiQute will display the full list of available stations.
4.3.7 Rear Panel Digital Inputs
Parameter Enabled: Name: Input Trim: Options Yes / No User definable 4dB
Digital 1 4Enabled: Name: Input Trim:

1/3 Yes Digital 1 0

4.3.8 Rear Panel Analogue Input

Analogue

4.3.4 UPnP (Network) Input
Parameter Options Enabled: Yes / No Name: User definable Input Trim: 4dB
UPnP Enabled: Name: 4Input Trim: Restore History

3/3 Yes UPnP 0

4.3.5 USB/iPod Input

USB/iPod

Parameter Options Enabled: Yes Enabled: Yes / No Name: USB/iPod Input Trim: 0 Name: User definable 4Folder History: No Input Trim: 4dB Folder History: Yes / No. If Yes is specified UnitiQute will automatically display the last used folder on the USB device. If No is specified the top level folder of the device will be displayed. iPod Charging: Always / Never / Auto. iPod battery charging takes place always when the iPod is connected, never takes place, or automatically when the iPod is connected and an alternative input is selected. Note: The option not to charge is offered because there is a reduction in iPod sound quality when simultaneously charging and playing. This means however that an iPod can potentially run out of power while playing.
Parameter Options 4Enabled: Yes Enabled: Yes / No Name: Analogue Input Trim: 0 Name: User definable AV Fixed Volume No Input Trim: 4dB AV Fixed Volume: Yes / No If No is selected the input will behave normally. If Yes is selected the input will operate at maximum volume and the UnitiQute volume control will be disabled. This enables UnitiQute to be used in multichannel AV systems with volume control handled by the AV processor. Take care when selecting AV Fixed Volume.

6. 2 D A B Tune r Se e king Statio ns
When the UnitiQute DAB Radio input is first selected it must scan for stations. Select the DAB input and press the handset ok/list key to begin the search. Scan progress and the number of stations found will be displayed. When the scan is complete UnitiQute will order the stations alphabetically and select the first station in the list.

No Stations

Press list to rescan

DAB Rescan

47% Found 15

Station unavailable

Cant Play
DAB stations can be selected either alphabetically in turn by pressing the handset prev ( ) or next ( ) keys, or selected in list mode by pressing the ok/list key and browsing the station list. Use the handset up (5) or down (6) keys to scroll through the list and the ok/list key to select a station. In long lists the
Note: If UnitiQute is left muted for more than five minutes while an internet radio station is selected the data stream will be stopped in order to save network bandwidth. The stream will re-start as soon as mute is disengaged.
6. 4 A dding iR adio Statio ns
The Naim Radio Guide web site enables iRadio stations not included in the standard UnitiQute list to be added for download to your UnitiQute. To access the web site and add stations follow the steps below. W ith a computer connected to the same network as the UnitiQute, browse to http://naim.vtuner.com E nter the identification (ID) of your UnitiQute where requested on the web page. The ID is the units MAC address. This can be found via the following UnitiQute menus: Setup > Factory Settings > System Status > MAC.
6. 6 Us i n g R a d i o P r es et s
To select a preset press the handset preset key to open the Browse Presets menu. Scroll to the desired preset and press the ok/ list key.
Browse Presets BBCR3 BBCR4 91.15MHz BBC 6Mus 3/20 FM FM FM DAB
Note: The Browse Presets menu displays presets stored across all three UnitiQute radio modes (FM, DAB, iRadio). Selecting a preset from a radio mode other than the one currently selected will automatically switch UnitiQute to that mode. Note: It is possible for an internet radio station stored as a preset to be off-line and be unavailable when subsequently selected. If this occurs an alert message will be displayed. Note: Pressing the preset key will display the preset list regardless of the currently selected input.
Note: You can register a username and password so that the MAC address is not required on any subsequent visit. T o add stations follow the My Added Stations link and provide the information required. Click on the arrow to complete the procedure. T he added station will then be visible on the Naim Radio Guide home page. T o access the stations from the UnitiQute, select the iRadio input then select Added Stations.

6. 5 S toring Radio P re se ts
When the handset store key is pressed the display will show a menu that enables confirmation of the preset store and options to rename or delete a stored preset. Selecting the store option opens a menu that enables the preset to be stored in one of the forty locations. Scroll to the desired location and press the ok/list key.
Presets 4Store 91.15MHz Rename Preset Delete Preset 1/3
Store Station Empty Empty Empty Empty
Selecting Rename Preset opens a menu that provides Rename Preset 3/4 the opportunity to rename a 1 BBCR3 FM previously stored station. Scroll 2 BBCR4 FM to the preset to be renamed 43 91.15MHz FM and press the ok/list key to 4 BBCR1 FM open a text entry screen. Use the handset numeric/text keys in text entry mode to select characters. Press the ok/list key to save the new preset name. See Section 3.6 for a full description of text entry. Selecting Delete Preset opens a preset list menu. Scroll to the desired preset and press the ok/list key. Note: Preset operations (store, rename or delete) are not possible directly from list mode. The store key must be pressed when in normal play mode to access these options.
Un itiQ u t e U P nP Aud i o Int er face
7 U n it iQ u t e UPnP Aud i o Inte rfa ce
In addition to providing the network connection required for internet radio playback, the UnitiQute network interface enables audio files stored on UPnP servers to be streamed and played. UnitiQute must be connected, either wirelessly or via ethernet cabling, to a network router. If the router provides an internet connection it should incorporate a firewall. If UnitiQute is already connected to a network, begin by selecting the UPnP input.

7. 1 UP nP S e rv e rs

UPnP servers incorporate a software application that allows UnitiQute, or any other UPnP compatible player, to play audio stored and streamed by another device on the network. The UPnP server is usually a PC or Mac home computer, although some Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives incorporate a UPnP application. W indows Media Player version 11 or above incorporates built in UPnP support and a variety of third party UPnP applications are also available that are compatible with both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. I n the case of the Windows UPnP server the following steps must be taken before music can be streamed to UnitiQute: Ensure Windows Media Player version 11 or above is installed. Enable Windows Media Player file sharing. From the Media Player Options dialogue select Library > Configure Sharing then select Share my media. Ensure the firewall is configured to allow file sharing.
The manner in which the UPnP Playlists server is set up will define how 90s Music the audio files and playlists it Audiobooks holds are listed and displayed. 4Favourites In most cases the default setup Party will list and display files by artist and album, but list by genre and predefined playlists may also be available.

Note: Playlists cannot be generated or stored locally by UnitiQute. To play a playlist it must reside on the UPnP server. Selecting one of the playlist Favourites 3/22 categories using the up (5), Ball and Chain down (6) and ok/list keys Cycle Song will display a menu showing 4Motel Lullaby items that fall into the selected Vacant Chair category. An entire category can be selected for playback by using the up (5), down (6) keys followed by the play/ pause ( ) key. Alternatively, selecting a category using the up (5), down (6) keys followed by the ok/list key will display the full list of tracks contained within the category. Tracks can then be selected for playback by using the up (5), down (6) and ok/list keys. In long lists the handset numeric/text keys can be used to jump through the list alphabetically. Once playback is underway the UnitiQute display will exit from list mode and revert to normal mode where the handset transport keys ( ) can be used to control playback. To re-enter list mode for further list browsing and selecting press the handset ok/list key. During playback, pressing the handset info ( ) key will sequentially display the server name, buffer level, track elapsed time and stream (audio file) information. Note: Buffer level indicates the quantity of stored data within UnitiQute and reflects the ability of the network to provide data at the necessary rate.
7. 2 A udio File C o mpatibility
The audio files stored on the UPnP servers attached to the network may be in MP3, AAC, FLAC, WMA, WAV or Ogg Vorbis formats. Files must be free of any digital rights management playback restrictions such as the Apple iTunes FairPlay system.
7. 3 S canning Se rv e rs and P laying Fi l es
W hen the UnitiQute UPnP input is selected a list of available 4Allegro Media Server UPnP servers on the network NAS Disk will be displayed. The display will automatically enter list mode so the handset up (5), down (6 ) and ok/list keys can be used to browse and select the desired server. Note: Allegro Media Server (shown in the illustrations) is a UPnP Media Server application that runs on Apple or Windows PCs and provides access to media files and iTunes library contents from UPnP media players such as UnitiQute.

UPnP 1/2

Allegro Media Server 4/4 Albums Artists Genres 4Playlists
Un itiQ u t e U SB/iP o d In t er face
8 U n it iQ u t e USB/i Pod Inte rfa ce
UnitiQute can play audio files stored on USB memory sticks and 5th generation or later Apple iPod and iPod touch models connected to the front panel USB socket. Begin by inserting a memory stick or connecting an iPod to the USB socket and selecting USB/iPod input.
8. 1 USB Media and F ile C o mpatibil i t y
USB memory sticks must be in Windows/DOS format (FAT/ FAT32) to be used with UnitiQute. Macintosh formats are not compatible. UnitiQute can play audio files stored on USB Sticks in the following formats: MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, WMA and Ogg Vorbis. Files must be free of digital rights management playback restrictions such as the Apple iTunes FairPlay system.
Once playback is underway the UnitiQute display will exit from list mode and revert to normal mode where the handset transport keys ( ) can be used to control playback. To re-enter list mode for further list browsing and selection, press the handset ok/list key. During playback, pressing the handset info ( ) key will alternately display data stream info and track elapsed time.
8. 2 iP od Com patibility and C hargin g
The UnitiQute USB audio interface is compatible with 5th generation iPod models and all iPod touch models. UnitiQute can play iPod audio files in the following formats: MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, WMA, Apple Lossless and Ogg Vorbis. Files must be free of digital rights management playback restrictions such as the Apple iTunes FairPlay system. The iPod battery will be charged by default while the iPod is connected and an alternative UnitiQute input is selected. iPod charging options can be changed in the USB/iPod input setup menu. See Section 4.3.5.
8. 3 Browsing and P laying U SB F ile s
With a USB memory stick inserted or and the UnitiQute USB/iPod input selected, the display will enter list mode and show the structure of stored audio files. Use the handset up (5), down (6), left (3) and ok/list key to browse and select items. an iPod connected
USB/iPod 4/18 Brilliant Corners.wav Grace and Danger.wav Nelly The Elephant.wav 4Solid Air.wav
Note: The memory stick or iPod can be safely connected or disconnected at any time. Selecting a folder will display the list of files contained within and selecting a single file will begin playback. Playback will continue through any list of files contained within a folder. The order of play can be shuffled (randomised) by pressing the handset shuffle ( ) key. In long lists of items the handset numeric/text keys can be used to jump through the list alphabetically.

Un iti Q u t e Sp ec if ic a tions
9 U n it iQ u t e Sp eci fi ca ti o ns
Audio Outputs: Speaker output Preamp output (L+R RCA) Preamp Output: Preamp Output Load: Frequency Response: Signal to Noise Ratio: Phase Response: Power Output: Other Outputs: Radio Antenna Input: Analogue Inputs: 775mV, 22 10k minimum 20Hz - 50 kHz 80dB Linear phase, absolute phase correct 3 0WPC into 8 45WPC into 4 Headphone, 3.5mm jack Digital S/PDIF, BNC 75 (plus RCA phono adaptor) F type (plus PAL adaptor) 3.5mm front panel jack 1 x RCA pair
Digital Inputs: x S/PDIF (2 x optical TosLink, 2 x coaxial, 1 x 3.5mm 5 miniTosLink) Analogue Input Overload: USB: Other Inputs: IR Input: RS232: Mute Control: 33.8dB (Front panel input) 27dB (RCA input) Front panel socket Ethernet Front panel Rear panel Front panel touch-logo
Audio Formats Supported: Internet radio (WMA, MP3 Streams, MMS) Playlists (M3U, PLS) MP3, AAC (up to 320 kbps, CBR/VBR) Apple Lossless (from iPod) Windows Mediaformatted content (up to 320 kbps) WAV, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis Supply Voltage: Quiescent Consumption: Dimensions (H x W x D): Weight: Shipping Weight: Shipping Dimensions: (H x W x D) Finish: 100V, 115V or 230V, 50/60Hz 25 Watts 87 x 207 x 314mm 5.6kg 7.1kg 240 x 370 x 500mm Black
Naim Audio Limited, Southampton Road, Salisbury, England SP1 2LN Tel: +44 (0)Fax: +44 (0)W: www.naimaudio.com Part No. 12-001-0102 Iss. 1

 

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