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Naim

Uniti

  Setup

Select the 

Large+Sub

 option when a subwoofer is 

connected to NaimUniti and used to augment the low 
frequency performance of large (full bandwidth) speakers.

Select 

Large

 when no subwoofer is used (the NaimUniti 

subwoofer output is switched off when Large is selected).

Select 

Small+Sub

 when a subwoofer is used to provide 

the low frequency component of a speaker system 
incorporating small (restricted bandwidth) satellite 
speakers. When Small+Sub is specified, a 100Hz high-pass 
filter is applied to the NaimUniti speaker output signal.

The speaker 

Max. Volume

 and 

Balance

 parameters specify 

maximum allowed volume, and the channel balance 
respectively.

4.5  The  Headphones  Menu

The Headphones setup menu 
enables the 

Max. Volume 

parameter

 

to be specified:

Parameter 

Options

Max. Volume:

 

 0 to 100 (adjust 
using handset 

or 

5

 keys)

4.6 The Network Settings Menu

The Network Settings menu 
enables NaimUniti network 
parameters to be customised 
to suit the router and network. 
The options are tabulated 
and described in the following 
sections:

Parameter 

Options

Name:

 

User definable (text entry) 

 

Default: Uniti-xxxx 

Wireless: 

None / Wireless Network Names

Status:

 

 Ethernet OK / No Network / Connecting / 
OK. Signal xxx% (value reflects signal level)

DHCP:

 

Yes / No

The 

Name

 parameter enables the NaimUniti’s default 

network name to be changed.

The 

Wireless

 parameter enables a wireless network to be 

chosen and joined. See Section 4.6.1 below for detailed 
wireless set up notes. 

Network 

Status

 displays the current network connection 

status. 

The 

DHCP

 parameter enables the NaimUniti network 

settings to be modified. In most cases, specifying 

Yes

 and 

leaving NaimUniti set to DHCP, will be the appropriate 
option. See Section 4.6.2 below for notes on non-DHCP 
network connection.

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 
automatic allocation of addresses as items are connected 
(or switched on while connected) to the network. 
NaimUniti is set up by default to use DHCP.

Note:

 If NaimUniti is connected to the network both 

wirelessly and via ethernet (wired), the ethernet 
connection will take priority. 

4.6.1 Wireless Network    

 

 

Connection Set Up

If the 

Wireless

 parameter is 

selected in the Network Settings 
menu the Select Network menu 
will display a list of the available 
networks. An option not to use a wireless connection is 
also provided. Use the handset 

up

 (

5

) or 

down

 (

6

) keys 

to scroll through the list and the 

ok/list

 key to select a 

network.

Note:

 NaimUniti is compatible with most commonly used 

WiFi standards. Routers that support 802.11b and 802.11g 
will work, however those with 802.11g compatibility are 
recommended for best results.

Note:

 NaimUniti cannot connect to a “hidden” wireless 

network.

If the selected network is secure 
and requires a passphrase or 
access key to join, NaimUniti will 
display an alert message. Pressing 
the handset 

ok/list

 key will then 

open a text entry screen for entry 
of the passphrase or access key.

Use the handset 

numeric/text

 

keys to enter the passphrase or 
access key taking care to ensure 
that the letter case is correct. 
Press the handset 

ok/list

 key 

when text entry is complete. In 
the illustration the passphrase is 
“flatfish”.

If the network is successfully 
joined NaimUniti will display a 
confirmation screen.

If an incorrect passphrase or 
access key is entered NaimUniti 
will display an alert message.

Note:

 As a security measure, 

a router may also require the 
NaimUniti’s MAC address to be entered before allowing 
it to join the wireless network. This type of security feature 
is known as ‘MAC address filtering’. The NaimUniti MAC 
address is shown in the ‘Factory settings > System Status’ 
page.

Network Settings 

1/4

4

Name: 

Uniti-0131 

  Wireless: 

None  

  Status: 

Connecting 

  DHCP 

Yes

Headphones 

1/1

4

Max. Volume: 

100 

Select Network 

3/6

  <Don’t Use Wireless> 
  LingNet 

4

GreenNet 

 

TomNet 

Now enter your wireless 
passphrase or access key.

Press OK to continue

flatfish 

abc

  f l a t f i s h _

Press OK to confirm

Connected 

Press OK To Finish

Can’t Login 

Press OK To Re-Try

Summary of Contents for UNITI - REFERENCE ISSUE 1.1

Page 1: ...R E F E R E N C e M A N U A L N A I M U N I T I A L L I N O N E A U D I O P L A Y E R E N G L I S H...

Page 2: ...imUniti Specifications Contents 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 indic...

Page 3: ...post volume control 1 1 3 Controls The NaimUniti preamplifier provides volume balance input selection and mute control from either the front panel or the supplied remote handset 1 1 4 Speaker Outputs...

Page 4: ...Naim phono preamplifier A turntable cannot be used with NaimUniti without an external phono preamplifier Note The front panel analogue digital jack socket can accept both conventional analogue 3 5mm...

Page 5: ...separately for headphones and speakers 2 7 Signal Ground Switch NaimUniti is fitted on its rear panel with a Signal Ground switch offering two positions Chassis or Floating Select the Chassis positio...

Page 6: ...tically If this appears to be the case ensure that DHCP is selected in the Network Settings menu and re start NaimUniti If problems still persist contact your retailer installer or Naim Audio directly...

Page 7: ...2 1 Normal Play Mode In normal play mode the NaimUniti front panel buttons perform the operations described by their legends mute silences NaimUniti vol decreases volume vol increases volume input se...

Page 8: ...el Display list mode Setup mode is entered by pressing the handset setup key or pressing and holding the front panel list button It provides access to all user configurable NaimUniti parameters The sc...

Page 9: ...ntially selects the FM DAB and iRadio inputs pc Sequentially selects the UPnP and USB inputs iPod Sequentially selects the iPod and front panel inputs tv Sequentially selects the an 1 and dig 1 inputs...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...ain a full understanding of NaimUniti s abilities The following paragraphs describe each NaimUniti setup menu in turn starting with the setup home menu Enter NaimUniti setup mode by pressing the hands...

Page 12: ...an iPod is offered because there may be a small reduction in iPod sound quality when simultaneously charging and playing 4 3 7 USB Input Parameter Options Enabled Yes No Name User definable Input Trim...

Page 13: ...ion of addresses as items are connected or switched on while connected to the network NaimUniti is set up by default to use DHCP Note If NaimUniti is connected to the network both wirelessly and via e...

Page 14: ...the last interface operation is carried out Time periods of between 10 seconds and 1 hour can be selected Note If the display has been switched off using the handset disp key this setting will take p...

Page 15: ...3 iRadio 4 Unassigned Factory Settings 1 3 4System Status Clear All Presets Reset All Settings preset store mute exit vol vol ok list abc def ghi jkl mno pqrs del input input tuv wxyz disp exit cd rad...

Page 16: ...an input is not operational for example no USB memory stick is attached when selected NaimUniti will display a descriptive alert message 5 2 Volume Control NaimUniti volume control is achieved by usi...

Page 17: ...ue digital and analogue electronics Select the NaimUniti CD input to begin using the CD player CD Play List Program 41 6 42 2 4 20 3 3 56 to play by scrolling up and down the list using the handset up...

Page 18: ...or insertion Note CD playlists cannot contain duplicate tracks 6 5 CD Player Maintenance It is important for reliable operation of the NaimUniti CD player to ensure that the surfaces of the transport...

Page 19: ...anel aerial input Internet radio requires NaimUniti to be connected to a broadband internet service via a network router that incorporates an appropriate firewall NaimUniti is able to store a total of...

Page 20: ...t 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 7 5 Using Radio Presets To s...

Page 21: ...work router If the router provides an internet connection it should incorporate a firewall If NaimUniti is already connected to a network begin by selecting the UPnP input 8 1 UPnP Servers UPnP server...

Page 22: ...y charge nor be controllable via the NaimUniti interface An incompatible iPod can always be connected via its headphone socket to the NaimUniti front panel input or with an appropriate cable to one of...

Page 23: ...l enter list mode and show the structure of USB stored audio files Use the handset up 5 down 6 left 3 and ok list key to browse and select items Note The memory stick can be safely connected or discon...

Page 24: ...ono preamplifier Digital Inputs 5 x S PDIF 2 x optical TOSLINK 2 x coaxial 1 x 3 5mm miniTOSLINK Analogue Input Overload 27 dB RCA connections Phono and Front panel 33 8 dB USB Front panel socket Othe...

Page 25: ...Naim Audio Limited Southampton Road Salisbury England SP1 2LN Tel 44 0 1722 426600 Fax 44 0 870 2244702 W www naimaudio com Part No 12 001 0081 Iss 1 1...

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