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1. down v left 4 and ok list key to browse and select items Note The memory device 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 gt key In long lists of items the handset numeric text keys can be used to search the list alohabetically Once playback is underway the SuperUniti display will exit from list mode and revert to normal mode where the handset transport keys Pll M gt HE 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 i key will alternately display data stream info and track elapsed time 21 22 UperUniti Specifications Audio Outputs Preamp Output Preamp Output Load Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Phase Response Power Output Other Outputs Radio Antenna Input Analogue Inputs Digital Inputs Digital Input Sample Rate Analogue Input Overload USB Other Inputs IR Input WiFi Compatibility Upgrade Interface Mute Control Audio Formats Supported Supply Voltage Quiescent Consumption Dimensions H x W x D Weight Shipping Weigh
2. world class sound REFERENCE MANUAL SUPERUNITI ALL IN ONE AUDIO PLAYER ENGLISH Section ial 1 2 PS 1 4 Zl 22 2 0 2 4 20 22 PAA 2 8 pa 2 10 2 11 oil 2 2 SRS 3 4 3 5 3 6 a 20 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 Contents SuperUniti Introduction The Integrated Amplifier The Multi mode Radio The UPnP Audio Interface The USB iPod Interface SuperUniti Installation and Connection SuperUniti Rear Panel Mains Power Connection FM DAB Aerial Connection Audio Inputs and Outputs Speaker Outputs Headphone Output Signal Ground Switch USB iPod Interface Network Connections System Automation External Control and Interface SuperUniti Operation Front Panel Features Front Panel Buttons Front Panel Display normal play mode Front Panel Display list disolay mode Front Panel Display setup mode SuperUniti Remote Handset Handset Text Entry The n Stream Control App SuperUniti 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 Clock amp Alarm Menu The Handset Keys Menu The System Automation Menu The Factory Settings Menu Page KR A WWwWwWwWN NY NY DYN WN CO CON WA Aaa A 10 10 10 1 12 12 13 13 14 14 is 16 5 SuperUniti Integrated Amplifier 17 5 1 Selecting Inputs 17 5 2 Volume Control 17 53 Amplifier Disp
3. 4 10 4 Handset Input Selection Keys The input selection keys cd radio pc iPod tv av hdd aux are located beneath the transport keys Dil l DI E 44 D gt With System Automation enabled and the SuperUniti Remote Out socket connected to the Remote In socket of a Naim CD player the SuperUniti n Stream App can provide system wide control System Automation 1 2 gt CD Player Advanced Setup The System Automation setup menu comprises two items These are explained in the following paragraphs Selecting CD Player opens a menu that makes CD transport control available through the SuperUniti n Stream interface Select Enabled to enable CD control and select Input Used to specify the SuperUniti input that the CD player is connected to CD Player 1 2 gt Enabled NCO Input Used Analogue 1 Note CD player transport control using the SuperUniti handset via System Automation is not possible The n Stream App must be used Selecting Advanced Setup opens a menu that provides access to a range of advanced configuration parameters These parameters will not normally need adjustment Contact your retailer distributor or Naim directly for more information if required 15 16 SuperUniti Setup 4 12 The Factory Settings Menu The Factory Settings setup menu enables SuperUniti s system status information to be displayed handset commands to be analysed radio presets to be deleted system auto
4. Radio The SuperUniti multi mode radio combines an internet radio iRadio player and a FM DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting tuner A total of 40 radio stations across all three modes can be stored as presets In FM and DAB mode stations are tuned by SuperUniti scanning the respective transmission bands In iRadio mode the SuperUniti receives data streams and a list of available radio stations from iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB 16GB 32GB iPod touch 3rd generation 32GB 64GB SuperUniti Installation and Connection Your SuperUniti should be installed on an equipment stand intended for the purpose Ensure it is well ventilated and do not stand it directly on top of another item of equipment It should be installed in its final location before connecting cables or switching on The SuperUniti has no standby mode and is intended to be left switched on Connecting the SuperUniti to mains power and to a variety of audio peripherals and sources is described in the following paragraphs Diagram 2 1 illustrates the SuperUniti rear panel connection sockets 2 1 SuperUniti Rear Panel wireless network WiFi antenna socket left right upgrade interface remote network socket digital power switch speaker speaker mini USB in out digital output inouts ar S S SS RS QS a T A a E 5 s SuperUniti oO DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND amp TD SOUTHAMPTON ROAD SALIS Pm nn mel OD ees cele CFO CRS tien e Q 0
5. V j l FIUiiUos 1 IN U Y a 4 10 1 Navigation Key Functions Selecting Advanced Setup enables an alternative internet time server to be specified Contact your local Naim retailer for more information on selecting time servers The Handset Keys setup menu enables the SuperUniti inputs assigned to each handset input selection key Diagram 4 10 4 to be changed and the function of the handset navigation keys Diagram 4 10 3 to be configured Selecting the Up Down Actions parameter from the Handset Keys menu opens a further menu that enables the selection from two modes of handset up 4 and down v key function Input and Off If Input is selected the keys will select inputs and if Off is selected the keys will be disabled in respect of input selection Selecting the Left Right Actions parameter from the Handset Keys menu will open further menus enabling the configuration of the left 4 and right gt keys independently for the USB iPod Radios and UPnP inputs The options available for the USB iPod and UPnP inputs are Track List and Off If Track is selected the left 4 and right keys will select the previous or next track If List is selected the keys will return SuperUniti to list mode and if Off is selected the keys will be disabled in terms of track or list mode selection The options available for the Radios input are Station Preset List and Off If Station is selected th
6. and Digital 1 inputs radio Sequentially selects the iRadio FM and DAB pc Selects the UPnP input iPod Sequentially selects the USB iPod and front panel inputs tv Sequentially selects the Analogue 2 and Digital 2 inputs av Sequentially selects the Analogue 3 and Digital 3 inputs hdd Selects the Digital 4 input aux Selects the Digital 5 input Note The default input selection key assignments can be modified via the Handset Keys setup menu See Section 4 10 Note Use of system automation can modify the action of remote handset keys See section 4 11 SuperUniti Operation i on D a es Se A wY F _ F y sef Handset Text Entry Some SuperUniti 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 4 and down v 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 SuperUniti screen to enter text select characters in turn by pressing each appropriate key the required number of times Confirm the text
7. entry by pressing the ok list key Select device Connection Auto connection Stay connected Alarm clock Set Weekday Alarm Set Weekend Alarm 3 8 The n Stream Control App The n Stream control application is available from the iTunes App Store n Stream is compatible with iPad iPhone and iPod touch models running iOS software Version 3 1 3 or later 3 8 1 n Stream Setup To begin using n Stream to control your SuperUniti you must first install the app on your iPad iPhone or iPod touch With the app installed and the iPad iPhone or iPod wirelessly connected to the same network as your SuperUniti start the app by touching its screen icon superumTh Super 7ADE 010 015 000 025 Selecting setup opens a menu that enables the SuperUniti to be selected for control Touch the appropriate SuperUniti as identified by its device name or network address SUuper 7 ADE and 010 015 000 025 respectively in the illustration above Note Your SuperUniti network address and device name can be found in its Factory Settings setup menu Note The SuperUniti name can be changed from its setup menu Doing so can enable individual units in a multiple installation to be identified more easily The setup menu enables the following options to be selected Select ON for automatic connection to the SuperUniti whenever the n Stream app is running Auto connection If OFF is selected the n Stream app will sleep f
8. same for both channels 2 6 Headphone Output SuperUniti is fitted on its front panel with a 3 5mm stereo headphone socket Insertion of a headphone plug will mute the soeaker subwoofer and preamplifier outputs Note SuperUniti controls and stores volume settings separately for headphones and speakers 2 7 Signal Ground Switch SuperUniti is fitted on its rear panel with a Signal Ground switch offering two positions Chassis or Floating Select the Chassis position unless SuperUniti 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 SuperUniti 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 SuperUniti 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
9. the transformer and is only connected fo 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 2 8 USB iPod Interface The SuperUniti is fitted with a front panel USB interface intended for the connection of Apple iPod and iPhone models and USB memory hardware carrying audio files The USB interface should not be used for any other purpose Depending on the setup options chosen see Section 4 3 5 iPod and iPhone batteries will be charged when connected to the USB interface 2 9 Network Connections The SuperUniti can be connected to a TCP IP network via either a wired or wireless connection Network connection enables the SuperUniti to play internet radio data streams or play audio files stored on UPnP servers such as the Naim Unitiserve and HDX and appropriately configured computers and network drives 2 9 1 Wired Network Connection The SuperUniti is fitted on its rear panel with a standard Ethernet socket For wired network connection this socket should be connected to a spare Ethernet socket on your network router Note Ethernet over mains hardware may be used and provides a simple and convenient method of wired home SuperUniti Installation and Connection network connection However depending on mains wiring factors specific to each home environment the presence of
10. top right denotes that the selected item is number one of eleven To navigate around the setup menus and make selections use the front panel or handset up 4 down v and left 4 arrow keys to navigate around menus and the ok list button or key to confirm a selection Note The right key and button duplicates the ok list key when navigating setup mode menus To exit setup mode press the handset setup pP key a second time or press the exit key or front panel exit button SuperUniti setup is covered in Section 4 Note If programme material is playing when SuperUniti enters setup mode it will continue to play The volume mute and transport play pause stop etc keys on the handset will remain operational SuperUniti Operation The supplied remote control handset is a multifunctional device designed specifically for the SuperUniti and 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 3 6 1 Normal and List Setup Mode Keys Key Normal List Setup Mode Modes Numeric Enter digits Enter characters in text 1109 text ai 0 Enter O zero Enter spaces in text a preset Display the radio Delete last del preset list character in text pars eset store Display the radio Switch text case d oreset menu input Select next inout Menu up a navigation input Select previous Menu down v input na
11. FIG OM o g DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD be 3 i A s BEFORE OPENING Analogue Outputs Analogue Inputs J n e l WARNING ANCH M17079 DO NOT REPLACE SUPPLIED LOUDSPEAKER AV OUVRIR 7180 Pare I ON PLUGS WITH INDIVIDUAL 4mm PLUGS ae CeO e NLY FUSE RATING ANTISURGE E CONFORMS gt als R R ODS lt FREQUENCY SQ 60Hz 100 120V TESA THIS APPARATUS GES TO EN 60085 Wc nlalne karona Models z f gt intains Transmitter lca isola ains Transmitter Modu Ei a0 out a3 ar 2 an 1 JAN E g L iA 2 OV 250V MUST BE EARTHED q T tar M i INPUT POWER 400VA 220 240 V T3 15AL 250V prean ip out FCC ID D86XWL5011 4 A am signal ground switch mains input preamp output subwoofer lanalogue IDAB FM aerial and fuse output inputs socket 2 2 Mains Power Connection 2 4 Audio Inputs and Outputs Connect the SuperUniti to a mains power socket using 2 4 1 Audio Signal Inputs ither the mains cabl lied or a Naim Power Line Sine Tike OMS Soe ee SNe yer ES SuperUniti provides four stereo analogue inputs and six S PDIF digital inputs including one combined analogue digital input socket Connection to the inputs is made via a variety of socket types The following table lists the inputs and their socket type The SuperUniti FM DAB module will only be able to provide high quality FM and DAB radio if a strong interference free radio signal is av
12. Only External All Outputs O to 100 adjust using handset or a keys 10 to 10 adjust using handset w or a keys The Amp Used options specify use of the SuperUniti internal power amplifier and enable or disable the preamplifier and subwoofer outputs Select Internal Only if no external amplifier or subwoofer is to be used The preamplifier and subwoofer outputs are disabled when Internal Only is selected 12 SuperUniti Setup Select External if an external power amplifier is to be used Note If SuperUniti is connected to the network both in place of the SuperUniti internal power amplifier The wirelessly and via Ethernet wired the Ethernet connection preamplifier and subwoofer outputs are enabled when will fake priority External is selected 4 6 1 Wireless Network Select All Outputs if an external power amplifier or Connection Set Up subwoofer is to be used in conjunction with the SuperUniti es If the Wireless parameter is internal power amplifier selected in the Network Settings The speaker Max Volume and Balance parameters specify menu the Select Network menu maximum allowed volume and the channel balance will display a list of the available respectively networks An option not to use a wireless connection is _ also provided Use the handset up 4 or down keys 4 5 The Headphones Menu to scroll through the list and the ok list key to select a network The Headphones setup men
13. adio can only be used as an alarm signal using stored radio presets Alarm Time 30 The alarm audio volume can be set independently of the default SuperUniti volume using the remote handset up 4 and down v keys Weekday alarms operate on Mondays to Fridays Weekend alarms operate on Saturdays and Sundays Volume Note The SuperUniti has no default alarm tone and can only use its external inputs or radio presets as alarm signals If the use of an alarm is critical it is important to be certain that the alarm signal will be active when the alarm is set to sound This is especially relevant to internet radio stations which may cease to broadcast unexpectedly Selecting Adjust Time Zone enables the time zone within which the SuperUniti is located to be set The handset up 4 and down keys are used to select or with respect to GMT Greenwich Mean Time Note The SuperUniti clock does not adjust automatically to take account of localised daylight saving time changes Use the Adjust Time Zone function to advance or retard the clock as appropriate Selecting Resync Time From Net enables the SuperUniti clock to re synchronise with its soecified time server Note The SuperUniti clock re syncs with its internet time server automatically every 24 hours If it is unable to connect it re tries every 30 minutes A C Er 2 W oP EE a y a 7 ey Li ma _ at rT Perse 7A aw Y ake E a O CLA i E AVAN o l
14. ailable The SuperUniti rear panel FM DAB Aerial socket must be connected via 75 Ohm low Input Type Socket loss coaxial cable to a suitable aerial The aerial should an Analogue s pin DIN be mounted clear of large obstructions and as high as an 2 Analogue RCA phonos possible ideally on a roof an 3 Analogue RCA phonos front panel Analogue 3 5mm jack Note Your local retailer should be able to offer advice on Digital 3 5mm mini TosLink jack a suitable aerial and aerial installer dig 1 Digital Coaxial BNC dig 2 Digital Coaxial RCA phono dig 3 Digital Optical TosLink dig 4 Digital Optical TosLink dig 5 Digital Optical TosLink Note The front panel analogue digital jack socket can accept both conventional analogue 3 5mm plugs and mini TosLink optical digital plugs It will automatically identify the type of plug inserted and handle the signal appropriately Always use high quality interconnect cables to connect sources to SuperUniti inputs S uperUniti Installation and Connection 2 4 2 Audio Signal Outputs SuperUniti 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 Type Socket Digital Digital S PDIF 750 BNC Preamplifier Analogue stereo 4 Pin DIN Subwoofer Analogue Stereo RCA phonos Note The digital output is intended for connection to a digital to analogue converter or preamplifier incorporating digi
15. digitises FM signals to make them available via the digital output The SuperUniti headphone amplifier is able to drive most commonly available headphones Insertion of a headphone plug will mute all other SuperUniti outputs 5 5 Amplifier Fault Warnings In the unlikely event that the SuperUniti power amplifier is overloaded exceeds its normal operating temperature or malfunctions its outputs will mute and the display will show a warning message SuperUniti Multi mode Radio Tuner 6 SuperUniti Multi mode Radio Tuner The SuperUniti incorporates a multi mode radio tuner able to receive FM and DAB transmissions and internet radio streams FM and DAB operation requires an appropriate aerial to be connected to the rear panel aerial input Internet radio requires the SuperUniti to be connected to a broadband internet service via a network router that incorporates an appropriate firewall The SuperUniti is able to store a total of forty station presets favourites across all three tuner modes Select the FM DAB or iRadio input to begin 6 1 FM Tuner Seeking Stations handset numeric text keys can be used to search the list i alphabetically To find FM stations select the FM input and press the handset prev M or next p keys The tuner will scan the FM band locking on to and stopping at stations that exceed a specific signal strength Once a station is selected pressing the handset info i key will sequentiall
16. e to the network and display a modified confirmation screen Parameier Options Note Wireless connection difficulties can sometimes be Off During Mute Yes No resolved by changing the wireless connection channel in Auto Off Select time from list the router settings Clock When Off Yes No Logo Off If Muted If Display Off Always Never 4 6 2 Non DHCP Static Network Logo Mute Yes No Connection If DHCP is de selected in the Network Settings menu five further parameters will be When Off During Mute is selected the front panel display will switch off when mute is engaged Auto Off defines the length of time the display will remain switched on after the last interface operation is carried out Time periods of displayed between 10 seconds and 1 hour can be selected Parameter opens Note If the display has been switched off using the IP User definable numerical entry handset disp key this setting will take priority over the Auto Default 192 168 0 80 Off setting The display will always switch on briefly when Mask User definable numerical entry sine Gorman E EYT Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway Gtwy User definable numerical entry The Clock When Off settings enables the clock to remain Default 192 168 0 1 displayed when other display settings are switched off DNS1 User definable numerical entry Note If Clock When Off is set fo Yes and Logo Off is set to If Default 192 168 0 1 DNS2 User definable nu
17. e left 4 and right keys will select the next or previous station If Preset is selected the keys will select the previous or next stored station preset If List is selected the keys will return SuperUniti to list mode and if Off is selected the keys will be disabled in terms of station preset or list selection Note Front panel navigation button actions will also be affected by changes made in the Handset navigation key functions SuperUniti Setup 4 10 2 Input Key Assignments Handset Keys Each handset input selection key may have up to four inputs assigned to it The default assignments are shown in the following table Up Down Left Right ep gt Radio Handset Key SuperUniti Inputs Assigned cd Analogue 1 Digital 1 radio FM DAB iRadio pc UPnP iPod USB iPod Front tv Analogue 2 Digital 2 av Analogue 3 Digital 3 hdd Digital 4 qUX Digital 5 Beneath the Up Down keys and Left Right keys parameters the Handset Keys menu displays a list of the eight handset input keys Selecting one of the keys then displays a list of the four existing assignments to that key including unassigned To change an assignment select the assignment number to be altered and from the subsequent menu select the desired input Inputs On Radio gt 1 FM 2 DAB 3 iRadio 4 Unassigned 4 10 3 Handset Navigation Keys The navigation 4 gt a keys are located around the ok list key
18. ecessary rate SuperUniti USB iIPod Interface 8 SuperUniti USB iPod Interface The SuperUniti can play audio files stored on USB memory hardware or iPod and iPhone models connected to the front panel USB socket Begin by connecting a USB memory device iPod or iPhone to the USB socket and selecting USB iPod input 8 1 USB Media and File Compatibility USB memory hardware must be in Windows DOS format FAT FAT32 to be used with the SuperUniti Macintosh formats are not compatible The SuperUniti can play USB audio files in the following formats MP3 M4A Apple Lossless AAC FLAC WAV AIFF WMA and Ogg Vorbis Files must be free of digital rights management playback restrictions such as the iTunes FairPlay system 8 2 iPod Compatibility and Charging The SuperUniti USB audio interface is compatible with 5th generation iPod models all iPod touch models and the iPhone iPhone 3 and iPhone 3GS The SuperUniti can play iPod and iPhone audio files in the following formats MP3 M4A AAC WAV AIFF and Apple Lossless The iPod battery will be charged by default while the iPod is connected iPod charging options can be changed in the USB iPod input setup menu See Section 4 3 5 8 3 Browsing and Playing USB Files With a USB memory device or an iPod or iPhone connected and the SuperUniti USB iPod input selected the display will enter list mode and show the structure of stored audio files Use the handset up
19. en select Added Stations 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 Selecting Rename Preset opens a menu that provides the opportunity to rename a previously stored station Scroll to the preset to be renamed and press the ok list key to 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 7 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 To select a preset press the handset preset key to open the Browse Presets menu Scroll fo the desired preset and press the ok list key Note The Browse Presets menu displays presets stored across all three SuperUniti radio modes FM DAB iRadio Selecting a preset from a radio mode other than the one currently selected will automatically switch SuperUniti to that mode Note It is possible for an internet radio sta
20. enu gt Advances to the next display menu stop Stops playing a track or radio station V Navigates down a menu or list exit Exits list disolay mode uperUniti Operation 3 4 Front Panel Display list display mode List mode is entered by pressing the front panel ok list button or handset ok list key List mode is used where SuperUniti sources provide data that can be browsed a list of radio stations or tracks for example Lists displayed will depend on the source selected and data available A typical list mode screen illustrated above shows the initial internet radio display menu At the top right of the screen 3 8 denotes that the selected item is number three of eight To navigate around lists and select items use the front panel or handset up 4 down v left 4 and ok list buttons or keys To return to normal display press the handset exit key or front panel exit button Note The right gt key and button 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 alohabetically 3 5 Front Panel Display setup mode Setup mode is engaged by pressing the handset setup P key or pressing and holding the front panel ok list button Setup mode provides access to all SuperUniti setup functions The illustration above shows the setup home screen disolayed when setup mode is engaged The 1 11 at the
21. ernal peripheral inputs SuperUniti can connect to a home network and play audio iPod and USB storage via a USB interface files stored on UPnP drives such as the Naim UnitiServe or Internet radio and universal plug and play UPnP on PC and Mac computers servers via an Ethernet network socket or wireless network connection 1 4 The USB iPod Interface SuperUniti incorporates a front panel USB interface socket that enables audio files stored on USB memory devices and Apple iPod and iPhone models to be selected and played 1 1 2 Signal Outputs The SuperUniti preamplifier provides the following signal outputs An S PDIF digital audio output The SuperUniti is compatible with the iPod and iPhone pre volume balance control models illustrated below A preamplifier output post volume balance control A subwoofer output post volume balance control iPod l 5th generation video iPhone A headphone output post volume balance control ee AGB 8GB 16GB Note Digital audio output is not available from external analogue inputs iPod 1 1 3 Speaker Outputs 5th generation video iPhone 3G iti j 7 ccs soce 8GB 16GB SuperUniti incorporates a stereo power amplifier rated at 80 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms The power amplifier is designed to drive one pair of soeakers via the sockets on pas the SuperUniti rear panel anus iPhone 3GS Ist generation 8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 1 2 The Multi mode
22. g the front panel or handset arrow keys and make selections using the ok list key Exit setup by pressing the exit keys 4 1 The Setup Home Menu The SuperUniti setup home menu provides access to eleven setup menus The function of each menu is as follows Language Enables the SuperUniti user interface language to be changed 4 2 The Language Menu The Language setup menu enables the SuperUniti user interface language to be changed Enter setup mode and use the handset ok list key to select Language Use the handset up 4 and down v and ok list keys to select a language Exit setup mode by pressing the exit key 10 Inputs Enables various parameters for each internal and external input to be 4 3 The Inputs Menu configured The Inputs setup menu enables Speakers Configures SuperUniti soeaker output a variety of parameters to be options Headphones Configures SuperUniti headphone output options Network Settings Configures SuperUniti network connection settings Digital Output Configures SuperUniti digital output settings Front Display Configures SuperUniti display features Clock amp Alarm Configures clock and alarm Handset Keys Enables SuperUniti inputs to be assigned to specific handset keys Also enables configuration of the handset navigation 4 gt a w keys System Automation Enables system automation to be configured Factory Settings Enables interrogation of SuperUn
23. gue 2 Analogue 3 Digital 1 Digital 2 Digital 3 Digital 4 Digital 5 FM radio DAB radio iRadio UPnP Network UPnP USB iPod Front front panel analogue digital Note These are the default input names They may be altered within the SuperUniti set up menus See Section 4 3 Inputs can also be disabled so that they are hidden from selection Pressing one of the handset input selection keys either directly selects a single input or scrolls through a group of inputs For example by default pressing the PC input selection key selects the UPnP input while pressing the CD input selection key scrolls through a group comprising the Analogue 1 and Digital 1 inputs Note The default input selection key assignments may be altered within the SuperUniti set up menus See Section 4 10 2 Selecting an input will route that inout s audio signal to the SuperUniti outputs SuperUniti will momentarily display input names as they are selected before displaying input specific information iPod track or radio preset for example If an input is not operational for example no USB memory stick is attached when selected SuperUniti will disolay a descriptive alert message 5 2 Volume Control SuperUniti volume control is achieved by using front panel volume control or the handset vol and vol keys The volume control affects the soeaker headphone subwoofer and preamplifier outputs The mute function silences the SuperUn
24. ither stored or recalled The Library screen displays lists of playback items available to the selected SuperUniti input The adjacent illustration shows Allegro Media Server is available to the SuperUniti UPnP input Note Allegro Media Server is an application that makes iTunes songs and playlists available fo UPnP players tll O2 UK gt 10 57 Allegro Media Server Done Selecting Allegro Media Server followed by items in the subsequent lists enables the selection of playlists albums or individual tracks for playback The Playing and Library screens for other inputs follow the same protocol of item selection SuperUniti Setup 4 SuperUniti Setup Once SuperUniti is installed with mains power speakers and all external connections made it can be switched on and set up for use The degree to which you modify SuperUniti s 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 SuperUniti s capabilities The following paragraphs describe each SuperUniti setup menu in turn starting with the setup home menu Enter SuperUniti setup mode by pressing the handset setup J key or pressing and holding the front panel ok list key Navigate around the setup menus usin
25. iti soeaker headphone subwoofer and preamplifier outputs and is engaged or disengaged by touching the front panel logo or pressing the handset mute key Mute is indicated by the display volume icon flashing Note Logo fouch muting can be disabled See Section 4 8 5 3 Amplifier Display IN normal operation the SuperUniti front panel display primarily shows information relating to the selected input It will change temporarily to show amplifier adjustments such as volume level and signal mute state as these are made 5 4 Signal Outputs In addition to its soeaker outputs the SuperUniti integrated amplifier provides a preamplifier output a subwoofer output a digital output and a headphone output The preamplifier output is designed to enable an upgrade or additional power amplifier to be connected The subwoofer output is designed to enable an active subwoofer to be connected The appropriate output configuration must be selected through the Speakers setup menu See Section 4 4 The digital output enables SuperUniti sources to be connected to an external digital to analogue converter or preamplifier with digital inputs External analogue sources front Analogue and rear Analogue inputs are not available via the Digital Output The digital output signal format can be configured via the Digital Output setup menu See Section 4 7 Note Although the SuperUniti FM radio is fundamentally an analogue source the multi mode radio module
26. iti status deletion of all user presets and return to factory default settings Each of the eleven setup menus is described in detail in the following sections Use the handset up and down v and ok list keys to select a setup menu specified for each SuperUniti internal source and external input These parameters define how control of SuperUniti inputs behaves The options available for each are described in the following sections Three parameters are common to all inputs 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 the handset v or amp key 4 3 1 FM Input Parameter Options Enabled Yes No Name User definable Input Trim 10dB Seek Lock Medium High Sets the FM signal strength required for the SuperUniti tuner to identify an FM station S 4 3 2 DAB Input Parameter Enabled Name Input Trim Re scan Stations uperUniti Setup Options Yes No User definable 10dB Re scans for DAB stations Note The SuperUniti DAB input is not implemented in units distributed in territories where Digital Audio Broadcasting is unavailable 4 3 3 iRadio Input Parameter Enabled Name Input Trim Auto Disconnect Browse Histor
27. lay 17 5 4 Signal Outputs 17 5 5 Amplifier Fault Warnings 17 6 SuperUniti Multi mode Radio Tuner 18 6 1 FM Tuner Seeking Stations 18 6 2 DAB Tuner Seeking Stations 18 6 3 iRadio Tuner Seeking Stations 18 6 4 Adding iRadio Stations 1 6 5 Storing Radio Presets 19 6 6 Using Radio Presets 19 7 SuperUniti UPnP Audio Interface 20 7 1 UPnP Servers 20 7 2 Audio File Compatibility 20 Tao Scanning Servers and Playing Files 20 8 SuperUniti USB iPod Interface 21 8 1 USB Media and File Compatibility 2 8 2 iPod Compatibility and Charging 21 8 3 Browsing and Playing USB Files 21 9 SuperUniti Specifications 22 Note This manual is issue No 1 and describes the operation of SuperUniti units running software release version 3 9 xx Made for iPod iPhone Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation UPnP is a trademark of the UPnP Forum SuperUniti Introduction 1 SuperUniti Introduction SuperUniti is a highly capable product that will repay time and effort spent on installa
28. lay 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 SuperUniti To play a playlist it must reside on the UPnP server Selecting one of the playlist categories using the up 4 down and ok list keys will disolay a menu showing items that fall into the selected category An entire category can be selected for playback by using the up 4 down v keys followed by the play pause key Alternatively selecting a category using the up 4 down v 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 4 down v and ok list keys In long lists the handset numeric text keys can be used to jump through the list alohabetically Once playback is underway the SuperUniti display will exit from list mode and revert to normal mode where the handset transport keys Pll M gt E 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 i key will sequentially display the server name buffer level track elapsed time track genre and stream audio file information Note Buffer level indicates the quantity of stored data within SuperUniti and reflects the ability of the network to provide data at the n
29. mation to be reset and all settings to be returned to their defaults Parameter Options System Status Select to display Handset IR Mon Select to display Clear All Presets Yes No Reset Sys Auto Yes No Reset All Settings Warning displayed Resetting to factory defaults You will lose ALL user settings Press front panel Play to continue SuperUniti Integrated Amplifier 5 SuperUniti Integrated Amplifier SuperUniti incorporates a high performance integrated preamplifier and power amplifier based on established Naim design principles The preamplifier is able to handle both analogue and digital audio signals and in addition to SuperUniti s multi format radio network interface and USB iPod interface it has four external analogue and six external digital inputs Using the SuperUniti amplifier is simply a matter of selecting the desired input and setting the listening volume level 5 1 Selecting Inputs Inputs can be selected by pressing the front panel input button or one of the handset input selection keys Note The handset up 4 and down v keys or front panel up 4 and down 7 buttons will also scroll through and select inputs if this navigation key action has been configured See Section 4 10 Note The front panel input is automatically selected as soon as a plug is inserted Pressing the front panel input button scrolls through and selects the inputs in the following order Analogue 1 Analo
30. merical entry Default 192 168 0 1 Muted the clock display will dim automatically 10 seconds after mute is selected The Logo Off settings select the circumstances in which the front panel logo illumination will switch off Logo Mute settings engage or disengage the touch mute function of the front panel logo These settings enable SuperUniti to connect to a network using a fixed IP address On selecting each one in turn numerical entry screens will be displayed that require completion with the appropriate network IP address settings Consult your network router s user documentation for help with specifying fixed IP address settings uperUniti Setup 7 A eee fal _ Pe ee A y n O A y e Was p Z YY aN A rF PPA RA ANI l A A la ad pA AILA Ww 1 w wae r an IS CIOL CK Q amp Q A Lo i E l Al Sil U The Clock amp Alarm setup menu enables the SuperUniti clock to be set and alarms to be configured Selecting Set Weekday Alarm or Set Weekend Alarm opens a menu that offers the following parameters and options Parameter Enabled Options Yes No Selecting Yes primes the alarm Selecting No disables the alarm 07 00 Selecting the time opens a screen that enables the alarm time to be set by using the remote navigation wv 4 gt and numeric keys Input SuperUniti external inputs or radio presets can be selected to become the alarm audio source Note The SuperUniti r
31. nd Macintosh operating systems In the case of the Windows UPnP server the following steps must be taken before music can be streamed to SuperUniti e Ensure Windows Media Player version 11 or above is installed e Enable Windows Media Player file sharing From the Media Player Options dialogue select Library gt Configure Sharing then select Share my media e Ensure the firewall is configured to allow file sharing 7 2 Audio File Compatibility The audio files stored on the UPnP servers attached to the network may be in MP3 M4A Apple Lossless AAC LPCM16 24 FLAC WMA WAV AIFF or Ogg Vorbis formats Files must be free of any digital rights management playback restrictions such as the Apple iTunes FairPlay system 7 3 Scanning Servers and Playing Files When the SuperUniti UPnP input is selected a list of available UPnP servers on the network will be displayed The display will automatically enter list mode so the handset up 4 down v Jand 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 SuperUniti server is set up will define how the audio files and playlists it holds are listed and displayed In most cases the default setup will list and disp
32. ndwidth The stream will re start as soon as mute is disengaged DAB stations can be selected either alohabetically in turn by pressing the handset prev 4 or next p keys or selected in list mode by pressing the ok list key and browsing the station list Use the handset up 4 or down keys to scroll through the list and the ok list key to select a station In long lists the S 6 5 Storing Radio Presets uperUniti Multi mode Radio Tuner 6 4 Adding iRadio Stations 6 6 Using Radio Presets The Naim Radio Guide web site enables iRadio stations not included in the standard SuperUniti list to be added for download to your SuperUniti To access the web site and add stations follow the steps below With a computer connected to the same network as the SuperUniti browse to http naim vtuner com Enter the identification ID of your SuperUniti where requested on the web page The ID is the unit s MAC address This can be found via the following SuperUniti menus Setup gt Factory Settings gt System Status gt MAC Note You can register a username and password so that the MAC address is not required on any subsequent visit To add stations follow the My Added Stations link and provide the information required Click on the arrow to complete the procedure The added station will then be visible on the Naim Radio Guide home page To access the stations from the SuperUniti select the iRadio input th
33. network This type of security feature SuperUniti Setup is known as MAC address filtering The SuperUniti MAC 4 7 The Digital Outp ut Menu address is shown in the Factory settings gt System Status d j The Digital Output setup menu age a enables the SuperUniti digital Note The wireless passohrase access key is created when output to be switched on and its the wireless router is first set up and could be a word or a signal format configured series of numbers and letters If the passphrase access key Parameter Options is not known check on the router settings page or with the person who initially set up the router iain tpn Output Native 96kHz 24bit Note If a router offers multiple security configurations If Native is selected the digital output SuperUniti will automatically offer only the most secure one format will reflect the inout format If 96kHz 24bit is selected the output is Note f WEP security is used the router should be set to re sampled to 96kHz and 24bit resolution auto or open authentication 4 8 The Front Display Menu If the selected network is insecure and requires no passphrase or access key to join SuperUniti will display an alert message Pressing the handset ok list key will The Front Display setup menu enables the behaviour of the front panel display logo illumination clock display immediately connect SuperUniti and logo touch muting to b
34. network data on the mains supply may compromise overall system sound quality If any sound quality compromise is found to be unacceptable dedicated network cabling should be installed or wireless networking should be employed 2 9 2 Wireless Network Connection If SuperUniti is to connect wirelessly to the home network the supplied Wi Fi antenna must be fitted to the rear panel wireless antenna socket Wireless configuration will also be necessary before SuperUniti is able to connect to your home network See Section 4 6 1 Note An optional high gain Wi Fi antenna the WAS is available The WAS may improve Wi Fi connection reliability in some installations Contact your Naim retailer for more information 2 9 3 Network Settings The SuperUniti is set up when originally shipped not to require any on site TCP IP configuration but to connect to a network automatically it uses DHCP by default However if your SuperUniti has been previously used its network configuration may have been altered leaving it unable to connect automatically If this appears to be the case ensure that DHCP is selected in the Network Settings menu see Section 4 6 of this manual and re start SuperUniti If problems still persist contact your retailer installer or Naim Audio directly Note Before reporting network connection problems carry out a Factory Reset operation Select Reset All Settings from the Factory Settings setup menu See Section 4 12 No
35. ollowing a preset period of inactivity Selecting ON will force n Stream to remain continuously active Stay connected Note Continuous connection of n Stream may result in your iPad iPhone or iPod battery draining Enables a weekday alarm to be enabled and its time set Set Weekday Alarm Set Weekend Alarm Enables a weekend alarm to be enabled and its time set Select ON for the n Stream app to reflect the selected SuperUniti display language If NO is selected the n Stream app will display in the default iPad iPhone or iPod language Use Hi Fi Language Deletes album artwork images stored by the n Stream app Clear Image Cache uperUniti Operation ail 02 UK gt 14 50 Playing Inputs Gwyneth Herbert All the Ghosts umil O2 UK gt Allegro Media Server 3 8 2 Using n Stream The n Stream app is based on three main screens The Inputs screen the Playing screen and the Library screen These screens are selected by touching the icons at the top of the display The Inputs screen enables selection of SuperUniti inputs Inout names reflect those specified in the SuperUniti input setup menus See Section 4 3 or through System Automation See Section 4 11 The Playing screen displays the currently playing item and provides appropriate transport controls When a Radio station is playing an icon is also provided to open a preset station menu through which presets can be e
36. ore information if required Note The mini USB interface is not intended for the connection of USB memory devices SuperUniti Operation 3 SuperUniti Operation SuperUniti can be operated from either its front panel controls from the supplied remote handset or via the n Stream iPhone and iPad app Setting up and operating a SuperUniti requires navigation through a menu driven user interface The general principles of the interface are carried across each of SuperUniti s components so this section of the manual describes and illustrates those general principles volumel combined front panel front panel control analogue phone mute un nute display buttons and digital output input The SuperUniti front panel buttons function as described In normal play mode the SuperUniti screen provides a below 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 A Navigates up a menu or list called Fluid playing programme material by Svarte Greiner The radio station has been saved as Preset 1 play Plays a selected track or radio station input Sequentially selects SuperUniti inputs At the top left of the screen volume level 42 is displayed along with a speaker icon that shows SuperUniti is not ok list Enters list display mode muted Confirms menu item selection lt Returns to the previous display m
37. rameter Enabled Name Input Trim Format 4 3 7 Rear Panel Digital Inputs Parameter Enabled Name Input Trim Unstable source 4 3 8 Rear Panel Analogue Inputs Options Yes No User definable 10dB 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 Options Yes No User definable 10dB Yes No Select No unless the SuperUniti has problems locking to a digital signal Selecting Yes will enable the SuperUniti to lock to unstable digital signals however sound quality will be slightly degraded Parameter Options Enabled Yes No Name User definable Input Trim 10dB AV Fixed Volume Yes No If No is selected the input will behave normally If Yes is selected the input will operate at a fixed volume and the SuperUniti volume control will be disabled This enables SuperUniti to be used in multi channel AV systems with volume control handled by the AV processor Take care when selecting AV Fixed Volume te T Se v F we A A A J e QU S Paa a A w rl lt The Speakers setup menu enables the SuperUniti internal amplifier and its preamplifier and subwoofer outputs to be configured Parameter Amp Used Max Volume Balance Options Internal
38. ssing the handset store key Once a station is selected the SuperUniti display will exit from list mode and revert to normal mode To re enter list mode for further list browsing and selecting press the Pressing the handset ok list key displays an FM options menu that enables mono mode to be selected Mono operation can sometimes be useful to reduce noise and handset ok list key interference Pressing the handset info i key while a station is 6 2 DAB Tuner Seeking Stations playing will sequentially display the station stream name When the SuperUniti DAB Radio elapsed time stream info buffer level and any station info broadcast 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 SuperUniti will order the stations alohabetically and select the first station in the list Note Buffer level indicates the quantity of stored data within SuperUniti and reflects the ability of the network to provide data at the necessary rate It is possible for an internet radio station listed to be off line and be unavailable when selected If this occurs an alert message will be displayed Note If SuperUniti 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 ba
39. t Shipping Dimensions H x W x D Finish Note Specifications may be subject to revision 9 SuperUniti Specifications Speaker output Preamp output L R 4 pin DIN Subwoofer output L R RCA 775MV 220 10kQ minimum 20Hz 50 kHz 80dB Linear phase absolute phase correct 80WPC into 8O 120WPC into 40 Headphone 3 5mm jack Digital S PDIF BNC 75Q plus RCA phono adaptor F type plus PAL adaptor 3 5mm front panel jack 1 x 5 pin DIN 2 x RCA pair 6 x S PDIF 1 x coaxial BNC 1 x coaxial RCA 3 x optical TosLink 1 x 3 5mm miniTosLink Coaxial 192kHz Optical 96kHz 34d0B Front panel socket Ethernet Front panel RC5 802 116 802 11g and 802 11n 802 11n preferred Rear panel mini USB Front panel touch logo Internet radio WMA MP3 Streams MMS Playlists M3U PLS MP3 M4A AAC up to 320 kbps CBR VBR Apple Lossless to 96KHz inc 88 1kHz Windows Media formatted content up to 320 kbps WAV FLAC Ogg Vorbis AIFF to 48kHz LPCM16 and 24 on UPnP to 192kHz inc 176 4kKHz Gapless playback supported on MP3 M4A AIFF WAV FLAC and Apple Lossless 100V 115V or 230V 50 60Hz 35 Watts 87 x 432 x 314mm 12 8kg 15 5kg 240 x 590 x 500mm Naim Audio Limited Black Southampton Road Salisbury England SP1 2LN Tel 44 0 1722 426600 Fax 44 0 871 230 1012 W www naimaudio com Part No 12 001 0158 Iss 1K
40. tal inputs so that SuperUniti 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 SuperUniti are not available from the digital output Note The digital output is taken before the SuperUniti volume and balance controls so the output signal will not reflect SuperUniti volume and balance control or mute function The output always reflects the selected digital input signal Note The preamplifier and subwoofer outputs are taken after the SuperUniti volume and balance controls so peripheral equipment connected to them will resoond to SuperUniti volume and balance contro changes The output always reflects the selected input signal 2 5 Speaker Outputs A set of stereo soeaker connection sockets is provided on the SuperUniti 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 soeaker 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
41. te A SuperUniti switched on without a working wired network connection will only be able to connect to a home network wirelessly To use an Ethernet wired connection switch the SuperUniti off connect the network and switch it on again Note For internet radio to operate the SuperUniti requires connection to a broadband internet service 2 10 System Automation SuperUniti can be linked using System Automation to control some Naim CD players This enables a Naim CD player to be controlled from the n Stream iPhone and iPad App To take advantage of System Automation connect the SuperUniti rear panel Remote Out socket to the CD player Remote In socket Use a cable terminated with a 3 5mm jack plug at one end and a 3 5mm jack or phono plug as necessary at the other end Note Stereo and mono 3 5mm jack to 3 5mm jack can be used for System Automation If a stereo 3 5mm jack to phono plug cable is used connect the left channel phono plug Note SuperUniti System Automation is switched off by default A full description of its configuration and use can be found in Section 4 11 The SuperUniti is fitted on its rear panel with a 3 5mm jack Remote In socket and a mini USB interface socket The Remote In socket can be used for RC5 remote control of the SuperUniti via a wired connection or a remote IR repeater The mini USB socket enables firmware Upgrades and diagnostic tests to be carried out Contact your Naim retailer for m
42. tion and setup We strongly recommend that you read this manual SuperUniti 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 SuperUniti 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 SuperUniti elements Section 2 covers its installation and connection Section 3 describes its operation and Section 4 describes its setup 1 1 The Integrated Am plifier a dedicated internet server iRadio requires broadband internet access via a home network connection 1 1 1 Inputs The SuperUniti DAB module incorporates full broadcast and station display capabilities The FM module is fully RDS Radio Data System capable SuperUniti incorporates an audio preamplifier that provides four analogue and six S PDIF digital audio external inputs The preamplifier also accepts internal inputs from SuperUniti s integrated FM DAB tuner Note DAB and RDS broadcasts are not available in all territories In addition to conventional analogue and digital input signals the SuperUniti preamplifier can accommodate the 1 3 The UPnP Audio Interface following ext
43. tion 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 19 SuperUnifti UPnNP Audio Interface 7 SuperUniti UPnP Audio Interface In addition to providing the network connection required for internet radio playback the SuperUniti network interface enables audio files stored on UPnP servers to be streamed and played SuperUniti 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 SuperUniti is already connected to a network begin by selecting the UPnP input 7 1 UPnP Servers The manner in which the UPnP 20 UPnP servers incorporate a software application that allows SuperUniti 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 Note The Naim UnitiServe and HDX hard disk music players can operate as UPnP servers Windows 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 a
44. u enables the Max Volume parameter to be specified Note SuperUniti is compatible with most commonly used Wi Fi standards Routers that support 802 11b and 802 119 will work however those with 802 1 1n compatibility are recommended for best results Parameter Options Max Volume O to 100 adjust using handset v or amp keys Note As with any wireless network hardware SuperUniti connection reliability will be affected by both network router performance and Wi Fi signal quality To minimise the possibility of poor connection reliability SuperUniti should be connected to network audio sources by no more than one wireless leg Other legs necessary between SuperUniti and the network audio sources should be wired 4 6 The Network Settings Menu The Network Settings menu enables SuperUniti network parameters to be customised to suit the router and network The options are tabulated and described in the following sections Note SuperUniti cannot connect to a hidden wireless network Parameter Options A p If the selected network is secure Name User definable text entry and requires a passphrase or Default Super xxxx a access key to join SuperUnifi will Wireless Not Used Wireless Network Names Stat C ted No Si L Login Fail J display an alert message Pressing atus onnecte o Signal Login Failure i J 9 the handset ok list key will then Busy Etc open a text entry screen for entr
45. vigation 4 Input Previous menu dependent or back one see note character in text gt Input Next menu dependent or forward one see note character in text exit No function Exits curent menu without saving A changes list ok Display input Confirm action dependent list of or selection tracks functions Note Navigation 4 gt a key assignments can be altered via the Handset Keys setup menu See Section 4 10 ele The handset key functions are listed and described in the tables below Some keys change function when SuperUniti 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 6 2 Normal Play Mode Keys Key Function disp Switches SuperUniti disolay on or off Toggles clock display if configured vol Increase preamp volume vol Decrease preamp volume mute Silence preamp repeat Repeat selected track or playlist amp shuffle Play tracks randomly from list setup Display the setup menu i info Cycle through input information Pll play pause Play or pause audio Iq previous Go to previous track station P next E stop reverse Go to next track station Stop audio Fast reverse audio with system automation b gt forward Fast forward audio with system automation cd Sequentially selects the Analogue 1
46. y 4 3 4 UPnP Network Input Parameter Enabled Name Input Trim Restore History 4 3 5 USB iPod Input Parameter Enabled Name Input Trim Folder History Charge Options Yes No User definable 10dB Select time Auto disconnect is provided so that internet provider data usage limits are not inadvertently exceeded by a SuperUniti left connected to internet radio Yes No If Yes is soecified SuperUniti will disolay the last used station if it is available when list mode is selected If No is soecified SuperUniti will disolay the top station selection menu Options Yes No User definable 10dB Yes No If Yes is soecified SuperUniti will remember the last used folder if the UPnP server is still available If No is soecified SuperUniti will display the full list of available servers Options Yes No User definable 10dB Yes No If Yes is soecified SuperUniti 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 Always Never iPod battery charging takes place always when the iPod is connected or never takes place Note The non charging option is provided because there is a small reduction in iPod sound quality when simultaneously charging and playing This means however that an iPod can potentially run out of power while playing via the SuperUniti 4 3 6 Front Panel Input Pa
47. y DHCP Yes No of the passphrase or access key The Name parameter enables the SuperUniti s default Use the handset numeric text network name to be changed keys to enter the passphrase or The Wireless parameter enables a wireless network to be access key taking care to ensure chosen and joined See Section 4 6 1 below for detailed that the letter case is correct wireless set up notes Press the handset ok list key when text entry is complete In the illustration the passphrase is flatfish Network Status displays the current network connection status The DHCP parameter enables the SuperUniti network settings to be modified In most cases specifying Yes and leaving SuperUniti set to DHCP will be the appropriate option See Section 4 6 2 below for notes on non DHCP network connection If an incorrect passphrase or access key is entered SuperUniti will disolay an alert message If the network is successfully joined SuperUniti will display a confirmation screen Note Devices installed on a network have an IP address through which they are identified by all the other items on the network DHCP is a set of rules that enable the Note As a security measure automatic allocation of addresses as items are connected a router may also require the or switched on while connected to the network SuperUniti s MAC address to be entered before allowing SuperUnifi is set up by default to use DHCP it fo join the wireless
48. y display the station genre signal strength bit rate and any station info broadcast 6 3 iRadio Tuner Seeking Stations When SuperUniti is connected to a network with high speed internet access it will Note The interlocked circle icon at the top right of the display indicates a stereo signal Note The signal strength lock threshold may be altered automatically download a within the SuperUniti set up menus See Section 4 3 1 list of available internet radio If stations are RDS enabled their names rather than just stations When the iRadio input their frequencies will be displayed Pressing the handset is subsequently selected a list info i key will sequentially display any station info mode menu will be displayed that shows all the available broadcast station genres if defined and station frequency stations sorted by location genre podcast location If stations are not RDS enabled the info key will display only podcast genre new station and most popular stations The the station frequency display will automatically enter list mode so the handset up 4 down v left 4 and ok list keys can be used to browse the menus and select stations In long lists the handset numeric text keys can be used to jump through the list alohabetically When the scan stops at a station either press the prev q or next p key again to ignore the station and continue the scan or store the station as a preset favourite by pre
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