Operation; Rip/Encode Control Panel - NAD M52 Owner's Manual

Digital music vault
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When connected to M50, the M52 serves as the storage of music ripped
from a loaded CD in the M50. The following is an illustration of the
operation of the M50 in combination with M52. The screenshots presented
are captures from the operation of the NAD M50 App for iPad which is used
as the device controller of the M50.
DIGIT
AL
AUDIO
AES/EBU OUT
COAXIAL
OUT

RIP/ENCODE CONTROL PANEL

The M50 Digital Music Player can rip directly a loaded CD to a connected M52
Digital Music Vault. Using NAD' s own music management software, ripping is
completely automatic. With a network connection to the Internet, this music
management software fetches metadata and cover art, without the need for
a computer! Everything is organized and instantly available for playback. You
can browse your music collection using album art or category listing and easily
create playlists on the fly.
IMPORTANT!
"Rip/Encode Control Panel" will manifest in the "Configure Player" menu
window only if there is a USB mass storage device or a M52 connected to
M50's rear panel USB 2 input. In the absence of such interconnection, the
"Rip/Encode Control Panel" option will not be available in the "Configure
Player" menu.
NAD M50 Digital
Music Player
USB 1
HDMI
USB 2
ETHERNET
RS232
OPTICAL
OUT
OUT
USB
USB
M52 IN COMBINATION WITH M50
NOTES
• iPad is not supplied with the M50 nor the M52.
• M50 is not supplied with the M52.
• Visit http://nadelectronics.com/products/masters-series/M50-Digital-
Music-Player for more information about the M50 Digital Music Player.
Connect M52 to M50 as shown below.
WIFI
IR
+12V TRIGGER
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
The following Rip/Encode Control Panel options allow you to setup and
monitor the music CDs being backed up.
100-240V
50/60Hz
POWER
ON
© NAD M50
100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
POWER
POWER
ON
ON
© NAD M52
© NAD M52

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