NAIM UNITI Quick Start Manual - page 6
In the case of the Windows UPnP™ server the following steps must be taken before music
can be streamed to NaimUniti:
• Ensure Windows Media™ Player version 11 or above is installed.
• Enable Windows Media™ Player file sharing. From the Media Player Options
dialogue Select Library > Configure Sharing… then select “Share my media”.
• Ensure the firewall is configured to allow file sharing.
4 Using list Mode and Controlling Playback
• Pressing the front panel
list
button or handset
ok/list
key will switch NaimUniti into
list
mode
and display a list of the available media items for the currently selected input:
CD tracks, iRadio or DAB stations, UPnP™ audio files, or iPod audio files for example.
Note:
Exceptions to this list mode behaviour are NaimUniti’s FM radio and external inputs.
When the FM input is selected, pressing the list button or ok/list key will display a mono
selection option. When an external input is selected the list button or ok/list key have no
function.
• In list mode the NaimUniti front panel buttons re-configure to provide list navigation
and item selection functions as follows:
-vol
navigate
up
list
input
go to
previous
list (or previous character)
play
go to
next
list (or next character)
prev
navigate
down
list
stop
OK
(confirm selection)
list
exit
list mode
• To scroll up and down lists and select items use the front panel buttons or handset
up
(
5
),
down
(
6
),
left
(
3
) and
right
(
4
) keys and
ok/list
key. To return to normal display
press the front panel
list
key or the handset
exit
key. In long item lists the handset
numeric
keys can be used to jump through the list alphabetically.
• An item can be selected for listening or playback from list mode by navigating to the
item and selecting it by pressing
ok/list
. During playback from the CD, iPod, USB or
UPnP inputs, the handset transport keys can be used to play, stop, pause, fast forward
or fast reverse tracks.
OK
NaimUniti Quick Start Guide
English
Full naimuniti installation and operational information can be found in the reference manual
available on line at www.naimaudio.com