8 unitiqute 2 usb/ipod interface, 1 usb media and file compatibility, 2 ipod compatibility and charging – Naim Audio UnitiQute 2 User Manual

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Selecting a folder will display the list of files contained
within and selecting a single file will begin playback.
Playback will continue through any list of files contained
within a folder. The order of play can be shuffled
(randomised) by pressing the handset

shuffle

(

) key.

In long lists of items the handset

numeric/text

keys can be

used to jump through the list alphabetically.

Once playback is underway the UnitiQute 2 display will
exit from

list mode

and revert to normal mode where

the handset transport keys (

) can be used

to control playback. To re-enter list mode for further list
browsing and selection, press the handset

ok/list

key.

During playback, pressing the handset

info

( ) key will

alternately display data stream info and track elapsed
time.

UnitiQute 2 USB/iPod Inter face

8 UnitiQute 2 USB/iPod Interface

UnitiQute 2 can play audio files stored on USB memory sticks and 5th generation or later
Apple iPod and iPod touch models connected to the front panel USB socket. Begin by
inserting a memory stick or connecting an iPod to the USB socket and selecting USB/iPod
input.

8.1 USB Media and File Compatibility

USB memory sticks must be in Windows/DOS format (FAT/
FAT32) to be used with UnitiQute 2. Macintosh formats are
not compatible.

UnitiQute 2 can play audio files stored on USB Sticks in
the following formats: MP3, M4A, AAC, LPCM16/24, FLAC,
WMA, WAV, AIFF or Ogg Vorbis. Files must be free of digital
rights management playback restrictions such as the
Apple iTunes FairPlay system.

8.2 iPod Compatibility and Charging

The UnitiQute 2 USB audio interface is compatible with 5th
generation iPod models, all iPod touch models and the
iPhone, iPhone 3 and iPhone 3GS.

UnitiQute 2 can play iPod audio files in the following
formats: MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, AIFF and Apple Lossless.

The iPod battery will be charged by default while the
iPod is connected and an alternative UnitiQute 2 input is
selected. iPod charging options can be changed in the
USB/iPod input setup menu. See Section 4.3.5.

8.3 Browsing and Playing USB Files

With a USB memory stick inserted
or an iPod connected and
the UnitiQute 2 USB/iPod input
selected, the display will enter

list mode

and show the structure

of stored audio files. Use the
handset

up

(

5

),

down

(

6

),

left

(

3

) and

ok/list

key to

browse and select items.

Note:

The memory stick or iPod can be safely connected

or disconnected at any time.

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