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16.1 Introduction

Flash is factory pre-programmed to operate any Naim

preamplifier or cd player, the NAT 05 tuner and AV2

audio-visual processor. Additional Naim sources may be

catered for in the future. Contact your dealer or local

representative for information.

Flash is supplied without batteries fitted. To fit the

batteries, remove the battery cover with the supplied

hexagon driver and slide the batteries into the handset

body taking care with their orientation. Replace the battery

cover. Do not over-tighten the fixing screw. With batteries

fitted the handset is ready for use. Flash is designed to

switch off if unused after 10 seconds. It switches on

immediately if it is moved or a key is pressed.

16.2 using Flash

Flash can be set to control

each equipment type through

the four 

preset

keys beneath

the display. The selected

equipment mode is indicated

in the display above each

preset

key. When a 

preset

key is pressed the display

and the eight 

master

keys

and the 

numeric

keys will

reconfigure appropriately. The

display for each equipment

type shows a representation

of the eight 

master

keys and

their functions. 

The 

AV preset

key will also

wake an av processor from

standby. Press and hold the

AV preset

key to return the

processor to standby mode.

The 

volume up

and 

down

and

mute

keys are always

available to control the

appropriate (audio-visual or

preamplifier) volume and mute functions regardless of the

selected source equipment mode. 

The 

Preamplifier

CD

, and 

AV

equipment modes have

multiple display “pages” (only one page is necessary for

Tuners).  The first display page of each provides control of

the most commonly used functions, with subsequent pages

generally providing access to those less often used.

Selection of second and third pages within each mode is

made by pressing the appropriate 

preset

key. The currently

Flash Handset

Preset keys

Master

keys

V

olume and mute keys

Numeric keys

selected page is shown in the top right corner of the

display. Details of the 

master

key functions within each

page is described in the following paragraphs:

PRE (preamplifier mode)

Page 1 of 2

Selects the next input source.

source -

Selects the previous input source.

<bal

Adjusts balance to the left.

bal>

Adjusts balance to the right.

prog

Enters programming mode on preamplifiers.

disp

Selects display options on appropriately 

equipped preamplifiers.

mono

Sums the left and right channels. 

Note: On Naim preamplifiers with no mono 

facility, operates the tape monitor function.

menu

Accesses a Flash setup page where source 

labels can be chosen, and display preferences 

can be set. Also provides access to RC5 setup.

numeric

Directly selects preamplifier input channels.

Page 2 of 2

The 

master

key functions on PRE Page Two are duplicates

of Page One. However, selection of Page Two provides

control of the record functions on appropriately equipped

preamplifiers.

CD (cd mode)

Page 1 of 2

play

Begins cd play

stop

Stops cd play

prev

Selects the previous track or index point

next

Selects the next track or index point

pause

Pauses cd play 

disp

Cycles the cd player display through track, 

time and off options.

rev

Fast reverses cd

fwd

Fast forwards cd

numeric

Directly select CD tracks.

Page 2 of 2

The master key functions 

play, stop, prev, next, rev

and

fwd

on CD Page Two are duplicates of Page One. However,

selection of Page Two provides programming and repeat

functions.

prog

Enters CD track programming mode.

rep

Repeats the CD or programmed tracks.

numeric

Selects CD tracks or index points for 

programming.

Summary of Contents for NAC 112 - ISSUE 2

Page 1: ...W O R L D C L A S S H I F I O W N E R S M A N U A L Preamplifiers NAC 552 NAC 252 NAC 282 NAC 202 NAC 112 I S S U E 2...

Page 2: ...ent will have been installed by the dealer who sold it to you even if you live outside their immediate vicinity Your dealer is responsible for making sure that the system sounds exactly as it should a...

Page 3: ...be resolved Some Naim equipment is made in special versions for different territories and this makes it impracticable to arrange international guarantees Please establish the guarantee arrangements w...

Page 4: ...ol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured BR...

Page 5: ...removed hold prog from the remote handset in preamplifier mode Program mode is indicated by a flashing indicator on the volume control and the record select indicators extinguishing If no function is...

Page 6: ...le the preamplifier is in program mode The preamplifier will exit from program mode following this operation NAC 552 as previously described The front panel source mono button will illuminate if autom...

Page 7: ...552 and NAC 552PS Input sensitivities 75mV 47k Overload margins 40dB all inputs all audio frequencies Main output level 0 775V 50 Tape output level 75mV 600 Auxiliary power outputs To suit Stageline...

Page 8: ...dy 240 5 to 5 pin DIN Interconnect Cables cable direction marker mains in to stereo power amplifiers to mono or dual mono power amplifiers additional signal output Note For best performance the Burndy...

Page 9: ...and hold the prog key on the remote until the record select indicators are restored and the volume indicator stops flashing 8 3 automatic input switching The NAC 252 incorporates an optional automatic...

Page 10: ...a preset nudge A quick press and release of a key followed by press and hold will cause continual slow adjustment Simple press and hold will cause continual fast adjustment 8 6 mute and mono Mute and...

Page 11: ...vel 75mV 600 Auxiliary power outputs To suit Stageline or Prefix phono stage or Headline headphone amplifier Case size H x W x D 87 x 432 x 314mm Mains Supply 100V 115V 230V 50 60Hz Supercap ch1 in ve...

Page 12: ...y 240 5 to 5 pin DIN Interconnect Cables cable direction marker Note For best performance the Burndy and 5 pin DIN cables should be run as close together as possible mains input to stereo power amplif...

Page 13: ...ume indicator stops flashing 10 3 automatic input switching The NAC 282 incorporates an optional automatic input switching feature which can select the appropriate input as soon as any handset functio...

Page 14: ...and release of a key followed by press and hold will cause continual slow adjustment Simple press and hold will cause continual fast adjustment 10 6 mute and mono Mute and mono functions can be contr...

Page 15: ...output level 75mV 600 Auxiliary power outputs To suit Naim Stageline phono stage or Headline headphone amplifier Case size H x W x D 87 x 432 x 314mm Mains Supply 100V 115V 230V 50 60Hz NAPSC ch1 in v...

Page 16: ...APSC 11 4 NAC 282 connection to Supercap power supply to NAPSC mains input additional signal output to mono or dual mono power amplifiers to stereo power amplifiers Note NAC 282 can also be powered by...

Page 17: ...dicators illuminating for a short time Repeated operation of the source mono button will sequentially select each combination of CD Tuner AV inputs and auto switching disabled CD Tuner and AV button i...

Page 18: ...circuits may be switched off To engage or disengage the record mute first operate the tape monitor function as described above then press the front panel mute button The mute button indicator will be...

Page 19: ...level 75mV 600 Auxiliary power outputs To suit Stageline or Prefix phono stage or Headline headphone amplifier Case size H x W x D 87 x 432 x 314mm ch1 in ve ch2 in Inputs 1 2 6 ch1 in ch1 out ch2 ou...

Page 20: ...signal output to mono or dual mono power amplifiers to NAPSC optional Note NAC 202 may also be powered by Supercap or Flatcap 2 power supplies connected in a similar manner to the Hi Cap Note The NAP...

Page 21: ...gain The NAC 112 unity gain function enables an audio visual processor to be integrated such that the processor s volume control takes over command of signals connected to selected NAC 112 inputs Unit...

Page 22: ...t supplied with the NAC 112 duplicates all configuration options See Section 17 for more information The Flash handset will also control the NAC 112 See Section 16 for more information 14 11 defaults...

Page 23: ...rporates an appropriate DC power supply The two sockets must not be used simultaneously cd tuner tape av aux 1 aux 2 to stereo power amplifiers with preamplifier power supply output power mains input...

Page 24: ...ubsequent pages generally providing access to those less often used Selection of second and third pages within each mode is made by pressing the appropriate preset key The currently Flash Handset Pres...

Page 25: ...plifier model in use Firstly the NAC 112 incorporates a programmable volume control system that enables different source component output levels to be matched Secondly preamplifiers incorporate option...

Page 26: ...egrated amplifiers preamplifiers and preset tuners The handset control configuration is based around three types of keys System Component Keys Global Keys and Soft Keys 17 2 system component keys Thes...

Page 27: ...ng The player display will then scroll through the selected tracks The prog indicator on the player display will illuminate when a play order has been programmed To clear memory press and hold the sto...

Page 28: ...at there is no more memory available disp In preamp mode the disp key will extinguish and restore the button illumination not NAC 112 In cd mode the disp key will scroll through these options tracks t...

Page 29: ...5013 Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment Immunity Tested to EN55020 Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment In accordance with CISPR 16 1...

Page 30: ...Naim Audio Limited Southampton Road Salisbury England SP1 2LN Telephone 44 0 1722 332266 Fax 44 0 1722 412034 www naim audio com Part No OWMPR 12 001 0032 Drawing No NA201001 400...

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