The Handset Keys Menu - NAIM UNITILITE Reference Manual

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Note:
The UnitiLite has no default alarm tone and can only
use its external inputs or radio presets as alarm signals. If
the use of an alarm is critical, it is important to be certain
that the alarm signal will be active when the alarm is set to
sound. This is especially relevant to internet radio stations
which may cease to broadcast unexpectedly.
Selecting
Adjust Time Zone
enables the time zone within
which the UnitiLite is located
to be set. The handset
and
down
(
6
) keys are used to
select
+
or
with respect to GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time).
Note:
The UnitiLite clock does not adjust automatically to
take account of localised "daylight saving" time changes.
Use the Adjust Time Zone function to advance or retard
the clock as appropriate.
Selecting
Resync Time From Net
to re-synchronise with its specified time server.
Note:
The UnitiLite clock re-syncs with its internet time server
automatically every 24 hours. If it is unable to connect it
retries s every 30 minutes.
Advanced Setup
Selecting
time server to be specified. Contact your local Naim
retailer for more information on selecting time servers.

4.9 The Handset Keys Menu

The Handset Keys setup menu
enables the UnitiLite inputs
assigned to each handset input
selection key (Diagram 4.9.4) to
be changed, and the function
of the handset navigation keys
(Diagram 4.9.3) to be configured.
4.9.1 Navigation Key Functions
Selecting the
Up/Down Actions
parameter from the Handset Keys
menu opens a further menu that
enables the selection from two
modes of handset
up
(
down
6
(
) key function:
the keys will select inputs and if
be disabled in respect of input selection.
Left/Right Actions
Selecting the
parameter from the Handset Keys
menu will open further menus
enabling the configuration of
left
3
right
the
(
) and
(
independently for the CD, USB/
iPod, Radios and UPnP™ inputs.
The options available for the
USB/iPod, UPnP™ and CD inputs
are Track,
List
and Off. If
selected the
left
(
3
) and
Time Zone
±00:00
5
up
(
)
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enables the UnitiLite clock
enables an alternative internet
Handset Keys
4Up/Down
Left/Right
CD
Radio
Up/Down Actions
4Input
Off
5
) and
Input
and Off. If
Input
is selected
Off
is selected the keys will
Left/Right
4CD
USB
Radios
UPnP
4
) keys
L eft/Right Actions
4Track
List
Off
Track
is
right
4
(
) keys will select the previous or next track. If
selected the keys will return UnitiLite to list mode, and if
is selected the keys will be disabled in respect of track or
list selection.
The options available for the
Radios input are Station, Preset,
List, and Off. If
3
the
left
(
) and
will select the next or previous
station. If
Preset
keys will select the previous or next stored station preset.
If
List
is selected the keys will return UnitiLite to list mode,
and if
Off
is selected the keys will be disabled in respect of
station or preset selection.
4.9.2 Input Key Assignments
Each handset input selection
key may have up to four inputs
assigned to it.
The default assignments are
shown in the following table:
Handset Key
Assigned
cd:
radio:
pc:
iPod:
tv:
av:
1/10
hdd:
aux:
Beneath the
Left/Right
keys parameters the
Handset Keys
list of the eight handset input
keys. Selecting one of the keys
then displays a list of the four
1/2
existing assignments to that key (including unassigned).
To change an assignment, select the assignment number
to be altered and, from the subsequent menu, select the
desired input.
1/5
Track
Track
Station
Track
1/3
15
L eft/Right Actions
4Station
Station
is selected
Preset
4
right
(
) keys
List
Off
is selected the
Handset Keys
Up/Down
Left/Right
CD
4Radio
UnitiLite Inputs
CD
FM, DAB, iRadio
UPnP™
USB/iPod, Front
Analogue 1, Digital 1
Analogue 2, Digital 2
Digital 3
Digital 4
Up/Down
keys and
Inputs On:Radio
41. FM
menu displays a
2. DAB
3. iRadio
4. Unassigned
List
is
Off
1/4
4/10
1/4

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