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QUEUE

Viewing the queue 

To view the queue at any time press the '•••' (more) button. You can jump playback 

to any point in the queue by navigating up/down the list and pressing the Enter 

button.

Editing the queue

Tracks can be removed from the queue by highlighting them with the navigator and 

pressing the Stop button.
To clear an entire queue, navigate to the bottom of the queue to highlight [Clear 

Queue] and press the Enter button.
Note: Switching the CXN v2 into standby will delete the queue.

PLAYLIST 

The CXN v2 also supports various playlist formats. For permanent storage of 

favourite media selections it is recommended to use suitable software to create 

playlist.
These can then be accessed by the CXN v2 from USB Media or UPnP servers that 

support Playlist serving.

Inputs

 

»

USB

 

»

D1-D2 (S/PDIF Coax/TOSLINK Optical)

 

»

Bluetooth 

(Only available when a BT100 is plugged into the rear USB)

 

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Spotify

The CXN v2 has 3 digital inputs, USB Audio, S/P DIF co-axial and TOSLINK optical. 

The digital inputs allow you to play audio sent from a separate digital audio source 

such as a PC or CD player with digital outputs. This can optimise sound quality, for 

example where the CXN v2 USB Audio is used instead of the PC soundcard or the 

upsampled and re-clocked low jitter DACs of the CXN v2 are used instead of a CD 

player DACs.
The USB Audio input directly connects to a PC or Mac computer. The CXN v2 can be 

setup to stream via the simple setup USB1.1 or the high sample rate 24-bit/192kHz 

via USB2.0. Also note that the SP DIF co-axial and TOSLINK inputs are capable of 

high sample rates up to 24-bit/192kHz, but your source equipment and interconnect 

cables must be capable of this sample rate to achieve this.

ADVANCED USB AUDIO

The CXN v2 is both USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) and USB 1.1 (Full-speed) USB port compatible.
It should also work with the new USB 3.0 ports where the PC will simply treat the 

CXN v2 as if it were a USB 2.0 or 1.1 device.
The CXN v2 also supports two USB Audio protocols (not the same as the port types 

themselves) USB Audio 1.0 (which works over USB 1.1 ports and supports up to 

24-bit/96kHz) or USB Audio 2.0 (which requires a USB 2.0 port and can support up 

to 24-bit/192kHz).
The default configuration is USB 1.1 and USB Audio 1.0 which works with nearly all 

common operating systems and computer types without drivers and supports up to 

24-bit/96kHz audio, simply plug in and play.
In this configuration the CXN v2 is able to work at up to 24-bit/96kHz by declaring to 

your computer that it can handle any sample rate from 32kHz to 96kHz.
However in some Windows/Mac operating system variants the operating system 

itself may restrict or fix the output sample rate or re-sample the audio.
See our online guide at 

https://techsupport.cambridgeaudio.com 

on USB Audio 

for more details on this. With careful choice of playback software and settings many 

pitfalls can be avoided. 
In particular our free Windows USB Audio 2.0 driver (available from our website) 

supports up to 24-bit/192kHz audio and WASAPI Exclusive or ASIO modes that can 

give enhanced performance.
A brief explanation of your choices are below:

USE WITH PCS

With the CXN v2 switched to USB Audio 1.0 (this is the default setting) the CXN v2 

will work with the native Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or 8 Audio 1.0 driver (no 

need to load any new driver) and accept audio up to 24-bit/96kHz.
With the CXN v2 switched to USB Audio 2.0 the CXN v2 needs the Cambridge Audio 

USB Audio 2.0 Driver to be loaded and can then accept up to 24-bit/192kHz (and 

support ASIO and WASAPI Exclusive if required).
The driver is available from 

https://techsupport.cambridgeaudio.com

.

USE WITH MACS

No extra drivers are required. With the CXN v2 switched to USB Audio 1.0 the CXN 

v2 will work with the native Mac OS-X 10.5 (Leopard) or above Audio 1.0 driver and 

accept audio up to 24-bit/96kHz.
With the CXN v2 switched to USB Audio 2.0 the CXN v2 works with the native 

Mac OS-X 10.5 (Leopard) or above Audio 2.0 driver and can accept audio up to 

24-bit/192kHz.

USE WITH LINUX

In USB Audio 1.0 mode the CXN v2 will work with most Linux distributions, 

allowing the playback of audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. 
Newer Linux distributions (e.g. Ubuntu 10.04) support USB Audio 2.0 for which the 

CXN v2 should be switched to USB Audio 2.0 to accept audio up to 24-bit/192kHz.
For both cases because Linux distributions vary according to their creators' choice 

of software components, including drivers, it is not possible to guarantee operation 

and Audio drivers may need to be loaded.
‘Class drivers’ for generic support of USB Audio Class 1.0 or USB Audio Class 2.0 

devices may be available from the Linux community, we do not supply these.

BT100 AND BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING

The CXN v2 is compatible with the optional BT100 Bluetooth adaptor from 

Cambridge Audio. 

When a BT100 is plugged into the rear USB socket an extra menu item called 

Bluetooth appears in the Digital Inputs menu.
Selecting this allows the CXN v2 to receive wireless Bluetooth audio from most 

phones/tablets and laptops.
Both the standard SBC CODEC and newer high quality aptX CODEC are supported (if 

the sending device supports it). Contact your dealer for details.

BT100 BLUETOOTH ADAPTOR

When connected to your CXN v2 this adaptor allows the CXN v2 to receive Bluetooth 

Audio (known as Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile or A2DP). Contact 

your dealer for details.
The BT100 supports Bluetooth A2DP using either the original SBC encoded form or 

the latest higher quality aptX encoded form.
SBC and aptX refer to the encoding used over the wireless Bluetooth interface only 

and not the format your music may be in, which can be any type that your phone/

laptop or other playing device supports.
Your playing device plays your files then re-encodes the playback before streaming 

it to the BT100 in one of these two formats.
Many phones and laptops now feature Bluetooth with A2DP. SBC should be 

supported by all such devices (it is the mandatory format for A2DP).
aptX is optional, so check if your sending device supports it, if you wish to achieve 

the highest quality audio transfer.

Note:

 The BT100 declares that it can handle both SBC and aptX to the sending 

device which will then use whichever version it supports.

What is aptX?

aptX is a high quality CODEC (CODer/DECoder) i.e. a way of compressing audio data 

so it can be sent over a link such as Bluetooth then decompressed on the other side 

(if both devices support it).
If your Bluetooth audio source does not support aptX, the BT100 will fall back to 

using the standard SBC CODEC that is supported by all Bluetooth audio devices.

Summary of Contents for CXN V2

Page 1: ...CXN V2 NETWORK PLAYER...

Page 2: ...ered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright Cambridge Audio Ltd 2019 Cambridge Audio and the Cambridge Audio logo are trademarks of Cambridge Audio Stream Magic is a trademar...

Page 3: ...uch as vases shall be placed on the unit Important safety instructions The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un...

Page 4: ...ment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Cauti...

Page 5: ...ve parts in this product Warranty periods may vary from country to country If in doubt consult your dealer and ensure that you retain proof of purchase Toobtainwarrantyservice pleasecontacttheCambridg...

Page 6: ...i e no volume control or up sampling is performed on the digital outputs Coaxial To obtain best results use a high quality 75 ohm digital RCA interconnect cable TOSLINK Optical Use a high quality TOSL...

Page 7: ...avigating using the remote control you need to release the button to stop the scroll and press and hold the button again to begin the scroll speed ramp up or single press the button to step one item i...

Page 8: ...interaction with the user This function will bring up an interactive menu where available This feature is commonly used to allow indication that you like or don t like the current stream so the servi...

Page 9: ...ure check the website from time to time to see the latest developments STREAMING SERVICES Streaming Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other suppliers and often have an element of in...

Page 10: ...e unit You can return to this menu at any time by pressing the button Simply scroll through the items with the scroll wheel or navigator buttons on the remote control and press in the scroll wheel or...

Page 11: ...t the menu structure here is coming from the Server and not the CXN v2 You can now browse and select any music content in a format the CXN v2 supports currently AAC MP3 WMA AIFF FLAC WAV and Ogg Vorbi...

Page 12: ...the CXN v2 will work with the native Windows XP Vista Windows 7 or 8 Audio 1 0 driver no need to load any new driver and accept audio up to 24 bit 96kHz With the CXN v2 switched to USB Audio 2 0 the...

Page 13: ...not unpair as this is not necessary This can prevent another source to be able to access the BT100 To immediately use another source simply deselect the BT100 for playback on your first source device...

Page 14: ...e in using the alphanumeric entry screen If no matching network is found Network not found will be displayed CURRENT CONFIG This menu firstly displays the IP mode static or dynamic This will be Auto D...

Page 15: ...uced throughput The options for the Signal Warning are simply Yes or No WI FI REGION Different parts of the world use slightly different frequencies for Wi Fi For best performance you should set the C...

Page 16: ...esired input and select it to rename The screen changes to a list of letters with the current name displayed at the top To delete existing letters press the Stop Delete button at the bottom left of th...

Page 17: ...onnections to a particular MAC addresses You can view the radio s MAC address using the menu item Settings Network Config View Config MAC address If you have an encrypted Wi Fi network check that you...

Page 18: ...Gallery Court Hankey Place London se1 4bb United Kingdom Cambridge Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered in England No 2953313 W W W CAMBRIDGEAUDIO COM...

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