NAIM NDX - Quick Start Manual - page 5
2.3 The NDX interface language can be changed. Enter Setup Mode and select Language.
2.4 The NDX is configured when shipped to connect to wired TCP/IP home networks automatically. However, if your NDX has
been previously used and its network configuration altered, or your router requires nonstandard settings, it may not be able to
do so. Refer to the Reference Manual if this appears to be the case.
If a wireless network connection is to be used, your NDX will require configuration to join the network. Enter Setup Mode and
select the Network Settings option to configure the NDX wireless settings.
3.
Selecting Inputs
3.1
NDX inputs can be selected by pressing the front panel input button, the handset navigation (56) keys or one of the handset
input selection keys.
3.2 Pressing one of the handset input selection keys either selects a single input or scrolls through a group of inputs. To modify
the key assignments enter Setup Mode and select Handset Buttons.
3.3 When your NDX is connected to a network with high speed internet access it will automatically download a list of available
internet radio stations. When the iRadio input is subsequently selected, a menu will be displayed that lists all the available
stations. Use the handset navigation (563) and ok/list keys to browse the list and select stations.
3.4 The NDX can play Spotify
®
streams via the Spotify
®
Connect facility incorporated in some Spotify
®
player apps. When in
receipt of a Spotify
®
stream, the NDX will automatically select its Spotify
®
input. Once Spotify
®
playback is established, it
can be controlled using the Spotify
®
app, the Naim app or the NDX handset or front panel controls.
3.5 The NDX can play audio streams over a Bluetooth wireless connection from appropriately equipped playback devices. It is
configured by default to require “pairing” with a Bluetooth streaming device before it can play a Bluetooth audio stream. To pair
the NDX with a Bluetooth device select the Bluetooth input and press the handset play/pause key ( ). The NDX will become
available for pairing in the Bluetooth device setup menu. Once successfully paired with the Bluetooth device, the NDX will be
available to the audio apps on the device. NDX will switch automatically to its Bluetooth input when in receipt of a Bluetooth
stream. The NDX Bluetooth input setup menu offers further Bluetooth configuration options including “open” pairing.
3.6 Your NDX can play TIDAL streams via the Naim App. When in receipt of a TIDAL stream the NDX will automatically select its
TIDAL input. Playback can be controlled using the the Naim app, the handset or the front panel controls. TIDAL streaming
requires a TIDAL subscription.
3.7 The NDX can play and broadcast audio streams from and to other Naim streaming products connected to the same network.
Enable the Multiroom input in the Inputs setup menu to receive and play multiroom streams. Select the Rooms setup menu to
select available streamers for broadcast.
3.8 When a USB memory device is connected to the front panel USB socket and the USB input is selected, your NDX will display
a menu structure that reflects the device. Use the handset navigation (563) and ok/list keys to browse and select content.
Press the handset play/pause key ( ) to play a file or the entire contents of a folder, album or playlist.
NDX • English
Network Settings
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Name: NDX-XXXX
Wireless:
Not Used
Status: Not Connected
DHCP:
Yes
Note 3: The Naim app, available from the iTunes App Store and Google
Play Store, enables wireless touch screen control from iOS and Android
devices.
Internet Radio
3/8
Added stations
Naim’s Choice
4
Location
Genre
Bluetooth 1/5
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Enabled: Yes
Name:
Bluetooth
Input Trim:
0
Discovery:
NDX BT X.
USB 4/18
Sing Loud.wav
Grace and Danger.wav
Song 44.wav
4
I Was A Cloud.wav
Note 3.4: The default NDX network name
(NDX-XXXX) incorporates the last four
characters of the unit’s MAC address. The
full MAC address is listed in the Network
Settings menu.
Note 3.5: The default NDX Bluetooth name
(NDX BT XXXX) incorporates the last four
characters of the unit’s MAC address.
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Language
Inputs
Rooms
Network Settings