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NAIM NDX NETWORK AUDIO PLAYER
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1 NDX Introduction 1
1.1 The Multi-mode Radio 1
1.2 The UPnP™ Audio Interface 1
1.3 The USB/iPod Interface 1
1.4 The Digital to Analogue Converter 1
2 NDX Installation and Connection 2
2.1 NDX Rear Panel 2
2.2 NDX Connected To Optional
XPS Power Supply 2
2.3 Mains Power Connection 3
2.4 Power Supply Upgrade 3
2.5 FM/DAB Aerial Connection 3
2.6 Audio Inputs and Outputs 3
2.7 USB/iPod Interface 3
2.8 Network Connections 3
2.9 System Automation 4
2.10 External Control 4
2.11 Signal Ground Switch 4
3 NDX Operation 5
3.1 Front Panel Features 5
3.2 Front Panel Buttons 5
3.3 Front Panel Display (normal play mode) 5
3.4 Front Panel Display (list display mode) 6
3.5 Front Panel Display (setup mode) 6
3.6 NDX Remote Handset 7
3.7 Handset Text Entry 8
3.8 The n-Stream Control App 8
4 NDX Setup 9
4.1 The Setup Home Menu 9
4.2 The Language Menu 9
4.3 The Inputs Menu 9
4.4 The Analogue Outputs Menu 10
4.5 The Network Settings Menu 10
4.6 The Digital Output Menu 12
4.7 The Front Display Menu 12
4.8 The Handset Keys Menu 12
4.9 The System Automation Menu 13
4.10 The Factory Settings Menu 14
5 NDX Multi-mode Radio Tuner 15
5.1 FM Tuner – Seeking Stations 15
5.2 DAB Tuner – Seeking Stations 15
5.3 iRadio Tuner – Seeking Stations 15
5.4 Adding iRadio Stations 16
5.5 Storing Radio Presets 16
5.6 Using Radio Presets 16
6 NDX UPnP™ Audio Interface 17
6.1 UPnP™ Servers 17
6.2 Audio File Compatibility 17
6.3 Scanning Servers and Playing Files 17
7 NDX USB/iPod Interface 18
7.1 USB Media and File Compatibility 18
7.2 iPod Compatibility and Charging 18
7.3 Browsing and Playing USB Files 18
8 NDX Specifications 19
Note: This manual is issue No. 1 and describes the operation of
NDX units running software release version 3.5.
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone
respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this
device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
Windows Media™ is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
UPnP™ is a trademark of the UPnP™ Forum.

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