integral NAS-2.3 Audio Network Server Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Integral
Table of Contents
- NAS-2.3 Audio Network Server
- Product Information: Audio Network Server NAS-2.3
- Specifications
- Before Using
- Important Safety Instructions
- Features
- Accessories
- Quick Start Guide
- Controls and Connections
- Registering your Audio Network Server
- The Audio Network Server Main Menu
- Recording Music
- Playing Music
- Organizing your Music Collection
- Advanced Settings
- Using your Audio Network Server with Net-Tune Network
- Getting Help
- Specifications
- Index
NAS-2.3 Audio Network Server
Product Information: Audio Network Server NAS-2.3
Specifications
- Model: NAS-2.3
- Product Type: Audio Network Server
Before Using
Important Safety Instructions
-
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before
the product is operated. -
The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future
reference. -
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to. -
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
-
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. The
product should be cleaned only with a soft dry cloth. Never clean
with furniture wax, benzene, insecticides, or other volatile
liquids since they may corrode the cabinet. -
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause hazards. -
Do not use this product near water – for example near a
bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet
basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like. -
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to
a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with
a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should use a
mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. -
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product
and cart combination to overturn. -
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation
and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it
from overheating. Do not block any ventilation openings. The
openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be
placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless
proper ventilation is provided. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Features
- High-performance Audio Network Server
- Optimum performance and listening enjoyment
Accessories
- Not specified
Quick Start Guide
Not specified in the manual.
Using your Audio Network Server
Controls and Connections
Refer to the manual for detailed information regarding the
controls and connections of the Audio Network Server.
Registering your Audio Network Server
Follow the instructions provided in the manual to register your
Audio Network Server.
The Audio Network Server Main Menu
Learn how to navigate and access the main menu of the Audio
Network Server by referring to the manual.
Recording Music
Discover how to record music using your Audio Network Server by
following the instructions in the manual.
Playing Music
Learn how to play music on your Audio Network Server by
referring to the manual.
Organizing your Music Collection
Find instructions on how to organize your music collection with
the Audio Network Server in the manual.
Advanced Settings
Explore the advanced settings of the Audio Network Server by
following the instructions provided in the manual.
Using your Audio Network Server with Net-Tune Network
Clients
Refer to the manual for information on how to use your Audio
Network Server with Net-Tune Network Clients.
Appendix
Getting Help
If you require assistance or support, please consult the manual
for guidance.
Specifications
Refer to the manual for detailed specifications of the Audio
Network Server NAS-2.3.
Index
Use the index provided in the manual for quick reference and
easy navigation.
FAQ
-
1. Q: How do I clean the Audio Network Server?
A: To clean the Audio Network Server, unplug it from the wall
outlet and use a soft dry cloth. Avoid using furniture wax,
benzene, insecticides, or other volatile liquids as they may damage
the cabinet.
-
1. Q: Can I use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer?
A: It is not recommended to use attachments that are not
recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
-
1. Q: Can I place the Audio Network Server near water?
A: No, do not place the Audio Network Server near water or in
wet areas to prevent any potential damage.
-
1. Q: How should I move the product and cart combination?
A: When moving the product and cart combination, exercise
caution to avoid quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
that may cause overturning.
-
1. Q: Can I block the ventilation openings of the Audio Network
Server?
A: No, it is important not to block the ventilation openings of
the Audio Network Server to ensure reliable operation and prevent
overheating. Avoid placing the product on surfaces like beds,
sofas, or rugs that may obstruct the openings.
Audio Network Server
NAS-2.3
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Integra Audio Network Server. Please read this
manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum
performance and listening enjoyment from your new Audio Network Server. Please
retain this manual for future reference.
Contents
Before using
Important Safety Instructions ………………. 2 Important Safety Notices ……………………. 3
Precautions ………………………………………… 4 Features ……………………………………………… 5 Accessories
………………………………………… 5 Quick Start Guide ……………………………….. 6
Using your Audio Network Server
Controls and Connections ………………….. 8 Registering your Audio Network Server ….
14 The Audio Network Server Main Menu ….. 16 Recording Music ……………………………….. 17
Playing Music ……………………………………. 19 Organizing your Music Collection ……… 23
Advanced Settings ……………………………. 26 Using your Audio Network Server with
Net-Tune Network Clients ……………… 28
Appendix
Getting Help ……………………………………… 30 Specifications ……………………………………. 30 Index
………………………………………………… 31
Important Safety Instructions
READ INSTRUCTIONS – All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS – The safety and operating instructions should be kept for
future reference.
HEED WARNINGS – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
CLEANING – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. The
product should be cleaned only with a soft dry cloth. Never clean with
furniture wax, benzene, insecticides, or other volatile liquids since they may
corrode the cabinet.
ATTACHMENTS – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
WATER AND MOISTURE – Do not use this product near water – for example near a
bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a
swimming pool; and the like.
ACCESSORIES – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.
Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and
should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
CART – A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination
to overturn:
VENTILATION – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation
and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from
overheating. Do not block any ventilation openings. The openings should never
be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as
a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
POWER SOURCES – This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marketing label. If you are not sure of the type of
power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.
LOCATION – The appliance should be installed in a stable location.
NONUSE PERIODS – The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the
outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION – If this product is equipped with a polarized
alternating current line plug (a plug having one prong wider than the other),
it will fit into the outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If
the plug does not fit into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
If this product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug
having a third (grounding) pin, it will only work in a grounding type power
outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into
the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
POWER CORD PROTECTION – Power supply cords should be protected from being
walked on or being pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the product.
OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING – If an outside antenna or cable system is connected
to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electric Code. ANSI/NFPA70 provides information
with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure,
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure
A.
LIGHTNING – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from
the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
POWER LINES – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity
of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it
can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna
system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
OVERLOADING – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or integral
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric
shock.
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY – Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts
that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
on the product.
SERVICING – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer
all servicing to qualified service personnel.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE – Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
if a power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
REPLACEMENT PARTS – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that
have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
SAFETY CHECK – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product
is in proper operating condition.
WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING – The product should not be mounted to a wall or
ceiling.
HEAT – Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heaters, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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Important Safety Notices
The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel. Please
write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a
secure area. This is for your security.
For U.S. models
CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when
shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other
equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances
such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for
connections.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Subpart J, Part 15
of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate
the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules and may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION
· Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
· The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without
appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the
equipment.
For Canadian models NOTE: This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE PRONG OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS
ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPON-DANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
For European models
NOTE: This product has been designed and type-tested to comply with the limits
set out in EN55013, EN55020, EN60950, EN55022: 1998 CLASS B4, EN65024: 1998,
FCC RULES PART 15 SUBPART B CLASS B. AS/NZS 3548:1995 CLASS B
CAUTION:
LASER SAFETY: This unit employs a LASER. Only a qualified person should remove
the cover or attempt to service the device, due to possible eye injury.
“CAUTION-USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURE OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.”
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and employs a laser inside the
cabinet.
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not remove the cover. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel.
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Precautions
General precautions
When installing the equipment ensure that: · the ventilation holes are not
covered. · air is allowed to circulate freely around the equipment. · it is
placed on a vibration free surface. · it will not be exposed to excessive
heat, cold, moisture, or dust. · it will not be exposed to direct sunlight. ·
it will not be exposed to electrostatic discharges. In addition, never place
heavy objects on the equipment. If a foreign object or water does enter the
equipment, contact your nearest dealer or service center. Do not pull out the
plug by pulling on the power cord; grasp the plug. It is advisable when
leaving the house, or during a thunderstorm, to disconnect the equipment from
the electrical wall outlet.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. Do not remove the cover from the equipment. There are no
user serviceable parts inside, and opening the case will invalidate your
warranty. Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation
holes. Do not handle the power cord with wet hands. To avoid overheating, do
not position the Audio Network Server near heat sources, and ensure that the
ventilation holes are not blocked.
CAUTION: This product contains a lithium battery. Danger of
explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type recommended by Integra/Onkyo. Dispose of batteries according
to the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNINGS
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture. Do not remove the cover from
the equipment. Do not insert anything into the equipment through the
ventilation holes. Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such as
tablecloths, newspapers, curtains, etc. Do not place an open flame, such as
lighted candles, on the equipment. Do not handle the power cord with wet
hands. Allow adequate ventilation. Leave a gap of 0.1 m on all sides of the
unit. Do not splash or spill water on the unit. Do not place objects filled
with liquid (such as vases) on the unit.
CD handling precautions
· Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch the front side. Always
keep the disc surface clean.
· To protect the disc avoid placing it in the following locations: – In direct
sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater. – In a place that is damp or
dirty. – In a place that could be exposed to rain, such as near a window.
· Do not use a disc with a special shape.
DTS encoded discs
Caution – When playing DTS encoded CDs excessive noise will be heard on the
analog outputs jacks of the Audio Network Server. To avoid possible damage to
the audio system you should ensure that the correct connections are made to
your amplification system for replaying this type of disc.
Power cord precautions
Your Integra product complies with the household power and safety requirements
in your area.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This equipment must not be used for unauthorized duplication of CDs or any
other works protected by copyright. No license to infringe on copyrights is
granted by the sale of this equipment. Recording and playback of some material
may require permission. For further information refer to the following: ·
Copyright Act 1956 · Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958 · Performers
Protection Acts 1963, and 1972 · Any subsequent statutory enactments and
orders.
CAUTION
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations
or environmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules that
apply in your country or area.
POWER BUTTON
When this button is pressed once, the power turns On and information will
appear on the display. When pressed again, press the Off action key or the key
on the remote control to switch to Off mode. When the unit is in Off mode the
“Standby” indicator is lit; the apparatus is not disconnected from the AC
power supply in this mode.
Copyright notice
NET-TUNE is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation. The NAS-2.3 Audio Network Server
software is copyrighted materials. No part of the Audio Network Server
software may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any language, or computer language, in any form or
by any means without prior written permission from Imerge.
XiVA is a registered trademark of Imerge Ltd. All other product names are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Cover art
illustration from the XiVA online service ©2002 Muze Inc. Music recognition
technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB®
Music Recognition ServiceSM . Gracenote is the industry standard in music
recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information go
to www.gracenote.com
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Precautions
Features
Gracenote is CDDB, Inc. d/b/a “Gracenote.” CD-related data from Gracenote CDDB®, copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB Client Software, copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 CDDB, Inc., U.S. Patents Numbers
5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, and other patents issued or pending.
CDDB is a registered trademark of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype,
the Gracenote CDDB logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote CDDB” logo
are trademarks of Gracenote. Music Recognition Service and MRS are service
marks of Gracenote.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON
multimedia.
The information in this guide is believed to be correct as of the date of
publication. However our policy is one of continuous development and so the
information in this guide is subject to change without notice, and does not
represent a commitment on the part of Integra.
This guide was designed and produced by Imerge Ltd.
XiVATM NEW MEDIA BROUGHT TO LIFE
XiVATM is a highly portable software framework that powers nextgeneration
media appliances. XiVATM blends hard disk technology, advanced software
design, and embedded Internet technology to provide amazing features. Audio,
video, text, graphics, and all forms of streaming new media are all brought to
life through a wealth of interactive user interface options. Powerful
personalized software accesses online content like never before. The next
generation media appliance is powered by XiVATM.
Gracenote CDDB Flow-Down License Terms
This product contains technology and data from Gracenote of Berkeley,
California (“Gracenote”). The technology from Gracenote (the “Gracenote
Embedded Software”) enables this product to do disc identification and obtain
music-related information, including name, artist, track, and title
information (“Gracenote Data”), which is included on the Gracenote Database
(the “Gracenote Database”).
You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Database, and
Embedded Software for your own personal non-commercial use only. You agree
that you will access Gracenote Data only by means of the standard end user
functions and features of this product. You agree not to assign, copy,
transfer or transmit the Embedded Software or any Gracenote Data to any third
party, YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE DATABASE,
OR GRACENOTE COMPONENT, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN.
You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Database, and Embedded Software will terminate if you violate these
restrictions. If your license terminates, you agree to cease any and all use
of the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Database, and Gracenote Embedded
Software. Gracenote reserves all rights in the Gracenote Data, Gracenote
Database, and Gracenote Embedded Software, including all ownership rights. You
agree that Gracenote may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you
directly in its own name.
The Embedded Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you “AS
IS.” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or implied,
regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data. Gracenote reserves the right to
delete data or to change data categories in any Data updates and for any cause
that Gracenote deems sufficient. No warranty is made that the Embedded
Software is error-free or that functioning of the Embedded Software will be
uninterrupted. Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with any new enhanced
or additional data types or categories that Gracenote may choose to provide in
the future.
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT. GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS
THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE COMPONENT OR ANY GRACENOTE
SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES.
Welcome to the NAS-2.3 Audio Network Server from Integra. The NAS-2.3 is a
revolutionary way of filling your home with music. Your Audio Network Server
stores and catalogs your music collection, allowing you to select any album or
track at the press of a key. You can browse through your albums and tracks
using convenient on-screen menus displayed on your television, showing full
album, track, and artist names downloaded from the Gracenote CDDB Music
Recognition Service as well as album cover art illustration from the XiVATM
online service. Your Audio Network Server also lets you organize your music
collection and create selections for different occasions to suit your mood.
Incredible capacity Your Audio Network Server is a hard disk based audio
system which can store hundreds of hours of music, all with the convenience of
instant access, at the touch of a key. Convenient TV screen Play music, record
CDs, or organize your library using convenient on-screen menus which show the
full album, artist, and track names, allowing you to select the one you want
with a few simple selections. Internet access for track listings Your Audio
Network Server records the CDs from your music collection at faster than real
time. It then automatically connects to the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition
Service via the built-in modem or Ethernet connection. This database provides
album and track details for a wide range of CDs. This information can be
downloaded and stored with each CD you record, allowing you to select any item
in your music collection by album name, artist name, track name, or genre,
giving you total flexibility in the way you access and control your music
collection. Create your own playlists Your Audio Network Server allows you to
compile personal playlists and then automatically play tracks from the
playlist you have selected. Playlists let you customize your Audio Network
Server for each member of the family, or for matching the music to the
occasion or mood. Instant access, irrespective of your music collection
Whether you select a track by title, album, artist, or genre, your Audio
Network Server locates it instantly and plays it at the press of a key. All
this is achieved with an extremely simple and intuitive user interface,
operated using a few keys on the front panel or remote control.
Accessories
Stereo RCA cable ……………………………………………………………… 1 Video cable
………………………………………………………………………. 1 Modem cable ……………………………………………………………………. 1 Power
cord. ………………………………………………………………………. 1 Remote control unit
…………………………………………………………… 1 AAA (R03P) dry cell batteries ……………………………………………. 2
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Quick Start Guide
Controls
1. Output button: Press this button to display information on the music currently playing.
Press this button again to switch to the next output on the Audio Network Server. This function is enabled by an optional future software upgrade.
2. Front panel action keys: These four keys correspond to the
different actions clearly visible by reading the front panel
display. For example, in the display opposite, the Play action
key will begin playback of the selected album. The symbol
indicates that you can also press the
key on the remote
control to begin playback.
3. Navigation keys: Move up, down, left, and right through the menu system. The button in the center selects the currently highlighted option.
4. Transport keys: Controls the playback of music on the currently selected output. The Record key is an action key used on some menu screens to begin a recording or to modify a playlist.
5. HDD Audio button: Press this button to control the Audio Network Server.
6. Remote control action keys:
· Press the
key to display the main menu at any time.
· Press the key whenever this symbol is displayed on the TV screen or on the front panel to cancel, exit or delete the current operation according to the information on the screen.
· Press the key whenever this symbol is displayed on the TV screen or on the front panel to edit text information, or confirm a new text entry according to the information on the screen.
· Press the key to return to the “home” page of the current function. For instance, when browsing the library press this key to return to the Library menu.
Fig. A – Front Panel Display
Recording from a CD
· Press the Open/Close key on the front panel to open the CD tray. · Place a
CD in the tray. · Push the Open/Close key on the front panel. The CD detected
prompt is displayed. · Press the Record action key to proceed.
The Please select Auto or Custom record display then allows you to chose
whether to do a quick (one touch) record or specify individual record options.
· Press the Auto action key to do a one touch recording. The display confirms
when the recording is finished.
Note: You can play music from your music library while you are recording a CD.
Fig. B – Remote Control
Fig. C – TV User Interface
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Quick Start Guide
Playing music
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the
key on your
Audio Network Server remote control, or the Menu action key
on the front panel.
The Main Menu will be displayed.
· Press the and keys to highlight Library.
· Press the Select action key.
The Library menu lets you choose how you want to browse your music collection. You can browse items by album, artist, genre, or playlist.
· Press the and keys to step between categories.
For example, if you select Albums you will see an alphabetical list of your album titles.
To play music · Use the and keys to highlight the item you would like to
play. · Press the key to view the contents of the selected item. · Press the
Play action key.
To stop play
· Press the key on the front panel or the Audio Network Server remote control.
To pause play
· Press the key on the front panel or your Audio Network Server remote
control.
To skip to the next or previous track
· Press the or key on the front panel or your Audio Network Server remote
control.
To seek within a track
· Hold down the or key on the front panel or your Audio Network Server remote
control.
Play resumes from the new position when you release the key.
Entering text
To enter text using the alphanumeric keypad · Press the or keys to move the
cursor to the required position. · Use the keys on the alphanumeric keypad to
enter a letter. For example, to enter S press the 7 key four times, because S
is the fourth letter on the 7 key. · Press the DELETE key on your Audio
Network Server remote
control to delete letters. · Press the CAPS key on either the front panel or
your Audio
Network Server remote control to switch between upper case and lower case
letters.
To select letters from a grid Alternatively, the Grid provides a convenient
way of selecting letters: · Press the key to move the cursor into the grid
area. The currently selected letter is highlighted:
· Use the , , or keys to move the cursor and press the Select action key to
enter each letter.
· Use the CAPS key on either the front panel or the Audio Network Server
remote to switch between upper and lower case letters.
If at any time you need to enter text in a different part of the text field,
or you want to return to entering text using the alphanumeric keypad: · Press
the key repeatedly until the cursor returns to the text
field. Finally, when you have finished entering the name: · Press the OK
action key.
Switching on and off
To switch to standby mode Standby mode should be used when the Audio Network
Server is not being used for a short period of time. Do not disconnect the
power from the Audio Network Server in this mode. · Press the Standby key on
the front panel or the
Standby key on the remote control. · Press the Standby action key to enter
standby. To switch to off mode Off mode should be used when the Audio Network
Server is not being used overnight (or for several days). When the unit is in
off mode it consumes very little power. You can safely disconnect the power
from the Audio Network Server in this mode. · Press the Standby key on the
front panel or the
Standby key on the remote control. · Press the Off action key to enter off
mode. To switch on from standby or off mode · Press the Standby key on the
front panel or the
Standby key on the remote control.
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Controls and Connections
Front View
This section provides information on the controls and connections available on
your Audio Network Server.
USB Allows the Audio Network Server to communicate with supported USB devices.
Disc Tray Insert a disc with the label side up.
Open/Close button Pressing the Open/Close button opens the disc tray. Place a
compact disc on the tray with the label side facing up. Press the button again
to close the tray.
Output button Press the Output button to display what music is playing on the
currently selected output.
Action buttons Action buttons allow you to perform specific operations
dependent on the current menu screen. For more information on using the action
buttons see Using the Audio Network Server action keys on page 14.
Display The display shows information about the music available on the unit,
the status of the Audio Network Server (for instance if the unit is currently
playing), and the current configuration of the unit.
Select button Selects the option currently visible on the display.
Navigation buttons The Navigation buttons allow you to move up, down, left, or
right through the menus shown on the display.
/ button When the button is pressed briefly during playback, play restarts at
the beginning of the current track. A second brief press moves to the
beginning of the previous track. When the button is held for a longer period
of time the music will rewind at high speed.
Rec button The Rec button is an action key – on some menu screens you can use
this button to begin a recording from the CD inside the unit. When managing
playlists this button is also used to create new playlists or add tracks to an
existing playlist.
/ button When the button is pressed briefly during playback, play restarts at
the beginning of the next track. When the button is held for a longer period
of time the music will fast forward at high speed.
Pause button Press the Pause button to interrupt playback temporarily.
Play button Press the Play button to resume playback if the music has been
stopped or paused.
Stop button Press the Stop button to halt playback on the current output.
Standby Press to put your Audio Network Server into either standby or off
mode, press again to switch your Audio Network Server back on.
Remote Sensor This window receives signals transmitted from the remote control
unit.
Modem The online indicator is illuminated when the modem is active.
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Controls and Connections
Rear View
CONTROLLER
MODEM
IR IN
ETHERNET
VGA DATA USB
(NET-TUNE)
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
S VIDEO
DIGITAL IN
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
IN
OUT
OUT
ANALOG
IN
OUT 1
(OUT 2)
L
(OUT 3) L
R
R
AUDIO NETWORK SERVER MODEL NO. NAS-2.3
AC INLET
F3.15AL, 250V
IR IN The IR IN connection allows remote control information to be carried
from other devices directly into the Audio Network Server.
CONTROLLER The CONTROLLER port provides serial communication with supported
devices. For instance, a multiroom control system may communicate with the
Audio Network Server using the XiVATM-Link protocol.
MODEM The MODEM port can be used to connect the Audio Network Server to a
standard analog telephone line for internet access (using the supplied cable).
DATA Allows the Audio Network Server to send control information to other
supported devices.
USB Allows the Audio Network Server to communicate with supported USB devices.
ETHERNET (NET-TUNE) The Ethernet port can be used to connect a Net-tune device
(such as the NAC-2.3) for remote network playback of your music collection. It
may also be used to connect the Audio Network Server to a high speed internet
connection, and to connect supported software applications to your device. A
shielded Ethernet cable should be used in conjunction with this connection.
VIDEO OUT VGA The VGA connector may be used to connect a VGA monitor or a
suitable plasma screen for displaying the TV User interface.
VIDEO OUT VIDEO Connect the Composite VIDEO output of the Audio Network Server
to the composite input of a TV to display the TV User Interface. You may also
need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture.
VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO Connect the S-VIDEO output of the Audio Network Server to
the SVIDEO input of a TV to display the TV User Interface. You may also need
to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture.
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN High quality recordings can be made onto the Hard Disk of
the Audio Network Server using an optical connection from a suitable device
(such as Minidisc or DAT).
DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT The digital optical output can be used to transmit high
quality audio to a device with a digital optical input (D/A convertor, A/V
amplifier, etc.) using an optical fiber cable. The advantage of using the
optical output is that it has low signal loss due to cables and is completely
isolated from the ground loop. The audio output of the DIGITAL OUT connector
is the same as the audio output of the ANALOG AUDIO OUT 1 connector. Note:
This output cannot be used for making a digital copy of your media.
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN High quality recordings can be made onto the Hard Disk of
the Audio Network Server using a coaxial connection from a suitable device
(such as Minidisc or DAT).
DIGITAL COAXIAL OUT By connecting this jack to a digital audio component (D/A
convertor, digital sound processor, etc.), digital signals from the Audio
Network Server can be transmitted directly from the system without first being
converted to analog. The audio output of the DIGITAL OUT connector is the same
as the audio output of the ANALOG AUDIO OUT 1 connector. Note: This output
cannot be used for making a digital copy of your media.
ANALOG IN* Analog sources (such as cassette or vinyl LP) may be recorded onto
the Hard Disk of the Audio Network Server using this connection.
ANALOG OUT 1, 2, 3 Currently, only the ANALOG OUT 1 output is available. The
ANALOG OUT 2 and 3 outputs are reserved for optional future upgrade.
AC INLET Connect the supplied power cord to this connector to provide power to
the unit.
- To be enabled in a future software release.
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Controls and Connections
Remote Control
The following diagram explains the function of the keys on your Audio Network
Server remote control:
Standby button Places the Audio Network Server in/out of standby or off mode.
HDD Audio button Selects the Audio Network Server as the device to be
controlled.
TV button This button is not used for this Audio Network Server.
Default o/p button This function is enabled by an optional future software
upgrade. Currently, this button displays the library menu.
Amp button This button is not used for this Audio Network Server.
Disc/Ch. buttons Selects the next/previous album (or playlist) on your Audio
Network Server.
Mute button Provided that the Audio Network Server output volume is set to
variable, this button will mute the output of the Audio Network Server. For
more information see the chapter Advanced Settings on page 26.
(Volume +/) buttons Provided that the Audio Network Server output volume is
set to variable, these buttons will increase/decrease the volume of the Audio
Network Server output. For more information, see Advanced Settings on page 26.
Output button Press the Output button to display what music is playing on the
currently selected output. In certain situations, pressing the output button
for a second time will select the next output in sequence. This function is
enabled by an optional future software upgrade.
(Cancel) button The Cancel button is an action key – on some menu screens this
is used to cancel an operation which you no longer wish to continue.
(Info) button The Info button is an action key – on some menu screens this is
used to display additional information which may not be currently displayed;
on other menu screens it may also be used to edit text on the screen.
(Home) button The Home button is an action key – it can be used to return to
the top page of a particular function. For instance, if you are browsing the
music library and you wish to look for a different album you may use the home
button to return to the main Library menu.
button The Menu button is an action key – pressing this key will always return
the TV screen and front panel to the Main Menu. Use this button if you wish to
start a new operation.
Navigation , , , buttons The navigation buttons are used to move up, down,
left, or right through the menu pages.
button Select is used to activate the currently highlighted option. When
browsing the library this key will start playback of the selected item.
Album button The Album button can be used to jump to the album list in the
music library.
Playlist button The Playlist button can be used to jump to the playlist list
in the music library.
Artist button The Artist button can be used to jump to the artist list in the
music library.
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Genre button The Genre button can be used to jump to the genre list in the
music library.
Numeric (0 to 9) buttons The numeric keys can be used as follows: · When
browsing the track list, these buttons allow you specify the
track you wish to play. · In the music library you may jump to an item in the
list that
begins with one of the letters specified at the top of each key. · In text
entry mode these keys can be used as an alphanumeric
key pad (similar to a mobile phone).
(Random) (DELETE) button The Random button has the following functions: ·
During playback this button toggles the random play setting on
the Audio Network Server. · In text entry mode this button can be used to
delete characters.
(Repeat) (CAPS) button The Repeat button has the following functions: · During
playback this button toggles the repeat play setting on the
Audio Network Server. · In text entry mode this button can be used to toggle
between
upper case and lower case letters.
(Stop) button During playback the Stop button halts playback on the currently
selected output of the Audio Network Server.
(Play) button The Play button can be used to resume playback on the currently
selected output of the Audio Network Server.
(Record) button The Record button is an action key – on some menu screens you
can use this button to begin a recording from the CD inside the unit; when
managing playlists this button is also used to create new playlists or add
tracks to an existing playlist.
/ button When the button is pressed briefly during playback, play restarts at
the beginning of the next track. When the button is held for a longer period
of time, the music will fast forward at high speed.
/ button When the button is pressed briefly during playback, play restarts at
the beginning of the current track. A second brief press moves to the
beginning of the previous track. When the button is held for a longer period
of time the music will rewind at high speed.
(Pause) button Press the Pause button to interrupt playback temporarily.
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Controls and Connections
Reassigning volume control when using the Audio Network Server.
If the volume of the Audio Network Server is set to fixed, the and Mute keys
will not function (for more information on volume
output settings see Advanced Settings on page 26). These buttons may therefore
be configured to control the volume on your amplifier while the HDD Audio
device is selected. To re-configure these keys:
· Ensure that the Amp device is correctly configured to control your amplifier (as shown above).
· Press the HDD Audio and hold them down for 1 second.
buttons simultaneously;
The HDD Audio button will remain lit for 20 seconds; the configuration process must be completed during this time.
· Press the Mute.
· Press the + key.
· Press the Amp device key.
The HDD Audio device key will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted. If the HDD Audio button does not blink, begin the process again, taking care to press the buttons in the correct sequence. The and Mute keys should now control the amplifier when the HDD Audio device is selected.
To return the and Mute keys to their original configuration, repeat the above process, pressing the HDD Audio button instead of the Amp button.
Connecting your Audio Network Server
The diagram below illustrates the basic connections required to use your Audio
Network Server.
Note: Do not make any connections to the Audio Network Server while the power
supply is connected and switched on.
· Connect the supplied telephone lead to a standard analog telephone jack.
Connect the other end of this lead to the jack marked MODEM on the back panel
of the Audio Network Server.
· Connect the red plug of the supplied audio cable to the red ANALOG OUT 1
jack on the back of the Audio Network Server. Connect the adjacent white plug
to the white ANALOG OUT 1 jack on the Audio Network Server. Connect the other
end of this cable to the AUX or CD inputs on your amplifier.
· Connect the yellow plug of the supplied TV cable to the yellow VIDEO OUT
VIDEO jack of the Audio Network Server. Connect the yellow plug to the video
input on the rear of your TV.
· Connect the supplied AC power cord to your electrical wall outlet.
· Switch on your television. Select the appropriate video channel to view the
Audio Network Server TV User Interface display.
TV Stereo Amplifier
CONTROLLER
MODEM
IR IN
ETHERNET
VGA DATA USB
(NET-TUNE)
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
S VIDEO
DIGITAL IN
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
IN
OUT
OUT
ANALOG
IN
OUT 1
(OUT 2)
L
(OUT 3) L
R
R
AUDIO NETWORK SERVER MODEL NO. NAS-2.3
AC INLET
F3.15AL, 250V
Telephone Jack
To Power Supply
Basic connections required for Audio Network Server operation
Note: Digital Outputs cannot be used for making a digital copy of your media.
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Controls and Connections
Switching on and off
There are two power saving modes available from the Standby button on the
Audio Network Server front panel and the Standby button on the remote control.
If you are not using your Audio Network Server it is strongly recommended that
you place the unit into one of the two power saving modes.
Standby mode
Standby mode should be used when the Audio Network Server is not being used
for a short period of time. Putting the unit into standby takes just a few
seconds; switching the unit on from standby also takes just a few seconds. Do
not disconnect the power from the Audio Network Server in this mode.
Off mode
Off mode should be used when the Audio Network Server is not being used
overnight (or for several days). There is a short wait while the unit is
switched to off mode; switching the unit on from off mode may take a few
minutes. When the unit is in off mode it consumes very little power. You can
safely disconnect the power from the Audio Network Server in this mode.
To enter standby or off mode · Press the Standby key on the front panel or the
key on the remote control. The following prompt is displayed:
Standby
After a short delay the TV screen shows:
Or:
· Press the Off action key on the front panel or the key on the remote control
to switch to off mode.
After a short period of time the TV display and front panel display will
switch off.
To switch on from standby or off mode
· Press the Standby key on the front panel or the on the remote control.
Standby key
TV screen and front panel display
The following diagram shows the key features of a typical Audio Network Server
TV screen and front panel display:
The front panel display shows:
Either:
· Press the Stby action key on the front panel or the on the remote control to
switch to standby.
key
1. Indicates the title of the current screen. 2. Title of the current
selection, shown highlighted on the TV
screen. 3. Indicates that you can use the or keys to browse up and
down the current menu list. 4. Indicates that you can press the key to look
inside the
currently selected item, such as to show the tracks in an album, or the albums
by an artist or in a genre. 5. Action keys available from the current menu for
selection or navigation.
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Controls and Connections
Using the Audio Network Server action keys
The front panel of your Audio Network Server has four “action”keys located
underneath the main display. The function of these keys changes depending on
which menu you are currently viewing. The available actions are shown on the
bottom line of the front panel display. In the example above, the functions
Menu, Open, Info, and Play are available; next to each option is a symbol
indicating where a key on the Audio Network Server remote control may be used
instead of pressing the action key. By default: · corresponds to an
information action · corresponds to a cancel action · corresponds to a select
action The TV screen also displays these actions as well as other actions
available on the Audio Network Server remote control.
Registering your Audio Network Server
Before using your Audio Network Server you should spend some time registering
your purchase. This enables you to receive technical support as well as
software upgrades.
To register your Audio Network Server · When the welcome screen is first
displayed, press the
key on the remote control or the Regstr action key on the front panel.
Audio Network Server status icons
The TV display shows the current status of the Audio Network Server using a
series of icons as shown below:
The following registration screen will be displayed:
1. Indicates the default output of the remote current in control of the TV
user interface (this will always indicate “1” unless an optional future
software upgrade has been applied to your unit). The bar to the right shows
how long the user has before the TV interface is available for other users to
access. A green circle indicates that infrared is being received from the
controlling remote. A red circle indicates that infrared is being received
from a remote with a different default output and will be rejected until the
interface is available again. A yellow circle indicates that infrared is being
received and no update is required on the TV user interface.
2. Indicates the playback status. (e.g. play, stop, pause, etc.)
3. Indicates whether repeat is enabled.
4. Indicates whether random is enabled.
5. When the handset is lifted the unit is online, when the handset is on top
of the telephone the unit is offline.
6. Indicates that a disc is inside the CD tray.
The same information is also shown on the front panel display.
· Press the
key on your remote control or the Cont.
action key on the front panel to display the first registration
screen:
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Registering your Audio Network Server
To use the alphanumeric keypad As part of the registration process you will need to enter your name and address into the Audio Network Server. You can do this using the following keys on the remote control:
Action
How
Enter Text
Use the alphanumeric keys on the remote
control. For example, to type an S press the 7 key four times.
Switch between Press the action key labeled Caps or the entering upper case CAPS key on the remote control. or lower case letters
Enter a space
Press the 0 key.
Delete a mistake Press the DELETE key on the remote
control.
Move the cursor within the text
Press the or keys.
Alternatively, you can use the built-in alphanumeric grid to enter details:
· Press the key to move the cursor onto the grid, then use the ,
, , and keys to highlight characters, and the
key
to select them.
· Use the key repeatedly to move the cursor back into the text entry box to
return to normal text entry mode.
When you have completed each entry:
· Press the Next action key on the front panel or the button on the remote.
When you have entered your name and address details you will be prompted to select your country:
· Press the or keys to highlight your country and press the key on the remote
or the action key on the front
panel.
To connect your Audio Network Server to an Internet Account
The next sequence of screens helps you connect your Audio Network Server to the Internet.
· Press the Cont. action key on the front panel or the
key
on the remote to begin.
The following screen then allows you to select from a range of
options to set up your internet connection:
· Press the or keys to select between the following options:
1. Using the built-in Internet account
Your Audio Network Server will connect using a pre-installed internet account
for your country.
Note: The built-in Internet account may not be available for your country.
2. Using your existing Internet account
If you are already using a computer to connect to the Internet via a telephone
line, and you have an existing Internet account, you may prefer to use these
account details for your Audio Network Server. If you do not know your user
name, password, and Internet account telephone number you may be able to read
these from your computer’s settings; otherwise contact your Internet Service
Provider for assistance.
Note: AOL and Compuserve accounts are not currently supported.
3. Do not connect to the Internet
You should use this option if you do not presently have access to a telephone line (you may set up a connection later).
· Press the action key on the front panel or the the remote to select the option you have chosen.
key on
If you have selected Use built-in Internet Account, read the terms
and conditions and press the Accept action key on the front panel or
the
key on the remote control to continue.
If you have selected Use your existing Internet account, follow the on-screen instructions to enter your account user name, password, and the telephone number of your service provider.
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Registering your Audio Network Server
The Audio Network Server will then attempt to connect to the Internet to send
your registration details to Integra.
The Audio Network Server Main Menu
To display the Main Menu at any time during normal operation:
· Press the
action key.
The Main Menu will be displayed on the TV screen and on the front panel display.
Before proceeding, check that you have connected your Audio Network Server to
a telephone line using the supplied lead. · Press the Regstr action key on the
front panel or the
button on the remote control. The following screen confirms that registration
was successful and your Internet account is operating successfully:
· Press the Cont action key on the front panel or the button on the remote
control to continue.
Registration is now complete and the Main Menu will be displayed. If the Audio
Network Server is unable to successfully connect to the Internet, you will be
given further details on how to connect to the Internet later.
To select an option from the main menu
· Press the or key on the front panel or Audio Network Server remote control
to step between the main menu options.
The current option is shown highlighted.
· Press the Select button to select the current option.
The options are as follows:
Option Register Library
CD Settings Look Up Disconnect
Description
Connects to the Internet and registers your Audio Network Server with Integra
Allows you to select the music you want to play by album, artist, genre, or
playlist. You may also edit the names of the music stored on the Hard Disk.
Allows you to play a CD or record new music to the Hard Disk.
Allows you to configure your Audio Network Server settings. This option allows
you to retrieve any missing CD information from the Internet.
Interrupts any online activity and releases the telephone line.
More information about each of these functions is given in the following chapters.
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Recording Music
Your Audio Network Sever allows you to record music from CDs and add it to the
music library stored on the Hard Disk. It is also able to access the Internet,
either through a broadband connection (using the Ethernet port) or using the
built-in modem. Each time you record a CD, the Audio Network Server allows you
to automatically retrieve the album name, artist name, track names, and music
genre using the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service. An album cover
illustration is also often available from the XiVA on-line service. If you do
not provide an Internet connection you can label the CDs you record manually.
Recording from a CD
· Press the Open/Close key on the front panel to open the CD tray. · Place a
CD in the tray. · Push the Open/Close key on the front panel. The following
prompt is automatically displayed:
To make an automatic (one-touch) CD recording
· Press the Auto key.
An Auto recording will automatically look up the track and artist information
on the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service and the album cover
illustration on the XiVA online service, and then record all the tracks on the
album.
The quality of the recording is specified in the Settings menu (under Default
Recording Quality). For more information on the settings menu see Advanced
Settings on page 26.
Once recording has begun your Audio Network Server will connect to the
Internet to retrieve the CD information:
Once the search has been completed you will receive a confirmation to tell you
if the CD has been found. · Press the OK key to continue. The following
display shows the approximate progress of the recording:
· Press the Record action key to record the album onto the Hard Disk.
Note: If you already have a CD in the tray, select the CD option from the Main
Menu to display the contents of the disc; press the
Rec. CD to begin recording. The following display then allows you to choose
whether to do an auto (one-touch) recording of the entire CD, or a custom
recording which allows you to select the tracks you want to record and the
recording quality:
Once recording is complete the following screen confirms how many tracks have
been successfully recorded.
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Recording Music
To make a custom CD recording The custom recording option lets you choose
which tracks to record, the sound quality of the recording, and allows you to
enter album information. To make a custom recording:
· Choose Custom from the “Please select Auto or Custom record” screen.
A series of screens allows you to specify each of the recording options.
Tracks The tracks menu lets you specify which tracks you want to record:
In each case the display shows the total remaining recording time available at
the specified recording quality. · Press the Select key to confirm your
selection.
CD information The CD information screen allows you to choose how to enter the
album name, artist name, genre, and tracks:
Initially all tracks are selected, as indicated by a in front of the track
number. · Press the Select key to unselect or select the highlighted track. ·
Press the or keys to step between tracks. · Press the None/All action key to
unselect or select all of the
tracks, respectively. When you have specified which tracks you want to record:
· Press the Next key.
Record Quality The Record Quality menu allows you to specify the recording
quality:
If you select Enter Information Later you can download the CD Information for
all the CDs you have recorded by choosing Look Up from the Main Menu at a
later time.
If you select Manually enter now a series of menus prompts you to enter the
album name, artist name, and track titles:
· Use the or keys to choose between Maximum (no compression used) or one of
the MP3 compression options.
Note: The higher quality options use more space on your Audio Network Server
Hard Disk, so you will not be able to record as many CDs.
· Edit the album and artist name using the alphanumeric keys on your Audio
Network Server remote control, or by using the text grid on the front panel.
For more information about entering and editing names see Entering and editing
names on page 25.
After entering the album name and artist name, you will be prompted to select
a genre:
· Select a genre using the and keys.
· Press the Select action key to confirm your choice.
You will finally be prompted to enter the track titles.
· Edit each track title in the usual way, and press the Next key once each
title is complete.
· Once all the entries are complete, recording will start automatically.
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Recording Music
Playing Music
If you select Automatically enter now, your Audio Network Server will attempt
to retrieve the correct CD information from both the Gracenote CDDB Service
and the XiVATM online service. You will receive confirmation if this search
has been successful once the connection is complete. For information about
setting up the Internet connection see Registering your Audio Network Server
on page 14.
If you do not have an Internet connection, or the CD is not listed in the
database, it will be given names such as Album 35, Artist 21, and Track 1,
Track 2, etc. and it will be classified in genre Unclassifiable.
CD-Text Support
If the CD you have inserted contains CD-Text information your Audio Network
Server will use this information to label the recording appropriately.
Listening to music while recording a CD
You can play music from your music library while you are recording a CD.
· If you are already playing music from the library, press the Output action
key to return to displaying information about
the track you are playing.
· If you are not already playing music from the library, or wish to
change the music you are listening to, press the
key on
the Audio Network Server remote control and select music as
normal.
For more information on selecting music for playback see Playing Music on this page.
At any time you can return to see the progress of your recording by selecting CD from the Main Menu.
Note: During the recording process the update of the TV display may be slightly slower.
This chapter explains how to play music on your Audio Network Server. It also explains how to search for a track in a number of alternative ways.
Playing music from the library
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the your Audio Network Server remote control.
action key on
· If necessary use the or keys to highlight Library.
· Press the Select key.
The Library menu will be displayed. This lets you choose how you want to browse your music collection:
Option Albums
Artists
Genres Playlist Edit Albums
Edit Playlists
Description Display a list of albums in the library sorted alphabetically by album title. Display your music library grouped by artist name. Display your music library grouped by genre. Display a complete list of custom playlists. Edit the album title, artist name, genre, or track name of existing music in your library. Use this option to create and edit custom playlists.
Alternatively you can display the contents of a category directly by pressing the Album, Artist, Genre, and Playlist keys on your Audio Network Server remote control.
To browse the library by album
Either: · Use the or keys if necessary to highlight the Albums option
in the Library Menu. · Press the Select action key to confirm your selection.
or: · Press the Album key on your Audio Network Server remote
control.
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Playing Music
The front panel display and TV screen both display the albums available in
your library:
· Press the or keys to step between albums, or press the appropriate letter on
your Audio Network Server remote control to jump directly to that position in
the list.
To play the entire album · Press the Play action key to begin playback. To
select a particular track from this album · Press the Open key to open the
album and display the tracks it
contains. · Use the or keys to step between tracks, or press a key on the
alphanumeric keypad to jump to that track number. · Press the Play action key
to play the currently selected track. · Press the key to return to browsing by
album. To browse the library by artist
Either: · Use the or keys if necessary to highlight the Artists option
in the Library menu. · Press the Select action key to confirm your selection.
or: · Press the Artist key on your Audio Network Server remote
control. The front panel display and TV screen both display the artists
available in your library:
Artists are displayed in alphabetical order. · Press the or keys to step
between artists, or press the
appropriate letter on your remote control to jump directly to the item in the
list beginning with that letter.
To play all albums by the selected artist · Press the Play key to begin playback.
To play a particular album by the selected artist · Press the Open key to
display all the available albums by the
selected artist. · Use the or keys to step between albums.
Either: · Press the Play action key to play the currently selected album.
Or:
· Press the album.
Open key again to select a track from within this
Or: · Press the key to return to browsing by artist.
To browse the library by genre
Either: · Use the or keys if necessary to highlight the Genres option
in the Library menu. · Press the Select action key to confirm your selection.
or: · Press the Genre key on your Audio Network Server remote
control. The front panel and TV screen both display the genres available in
your library:
· Press the or keys to step between genres.
To play all albums in a selected genre · Press the Play key to begin playback.
To play a particular album from the selected genre
· Press the Open key to display all the available albums in the selected
genre.
· Use the or keys to step between albums.
Either: · Press the Play action key to play the currently selected album.
Or:
· Press the album.
Open key again to select a track from within this
Or: · Press the key to return to browsing by genre.
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Playing Music
To Browse the library by playlist Playlists allow you to create your own
selections of tracks and save them with a name of your choice such as Party
Music. For more information about creating a playlist see Creating a new
Playlist on page 23.
Either: · Use the or keys if necessary to highlight the Playlists
option in the Library menu. · Press the Select action key to confirm your
selection.
or: · Press the Playlist key on your Audio Network Server remote
control. The front panel and TV screen both display the Playlists available in
your library:
Selecting an album by number Each album you have recorded onto the Hard Disk
of your Audio Network Server is allocated a sequence number, from zero
upwards. If you know the number of the album you want to listen to, you can
select it directly by number using the alphanumeric keys on your Audio Network
Server remote control. · Press the Album button to display the albums in your
library. · Press the 0 key followed by the number of the album. For example,
to select album 27 press ALBUM, 0, 2, 7. The front panel displays:
· Press the OK action key to finish entering the album number. · Press the
Play action key once again to begin playing the
album.
Note: If you have not yet created any playlists the list will be empty.
· Press the or keys to step between playlists, or press the appropriate letter
on your Audio Network Server remote control to jump directly to the item in
the list beginning with that letter.
· Press the Play key to begin playback.
Playing music from a CD
Your Audio Network Server allows you to play a CD directly without recording
it to the Hard Disk first. To play a disc: · Press the Open/Close key on the
front panel to open the CD tray. · Place a CD in the tray with the label side
facing upwards. · Push the Open/Close key on the front panel. The following
prompt is automatically displayed:
Selecting items directly using your Audio Network Server remote control
You can select an album, artist, genre, or playlist directly by the first
letter of its title using the alphanumeric keypad on your Audio Network Server
remote control.
To select an album, artist, genre, or playlist by name · Display the
appropriate library menu for the item you want to
find (e.g., Select Artist menu). · Press the alphanumeric keypad key
corresponding to the first
letter of the item you want to select. For example, to find the artist
Santessa press the Artist key to display the Select Artist menu, then press
the 7 key four times because S is the fourth letter on the 7 key. The front
panel and TV screen show the first artist beginning with the letter S. If
there are several artists beginning with the letter S, press the key to step
through until you find the artist you are looking for.
To select a track by number · Display the list of tracks in the album or
playlist. · Press the key on the alphanumeric keypad corresponding to the
track number you want to select.
Alternatively, if you already have a CD in the tray, select the CD option from
the Main Menu.
· Press the Play action key to begin playing the CD.
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Playing Music
Playback information
The output screen Whenever you select an item for playback the following
screen is displayed:
Album name and track name: Artist name and track name:
The front panel displays:
1. Indicates the title of the album. 2. Indicates the title of the artist. 3.
Indicates the name of the track currently playing. 4. Displays either track
time or time remaining for the current
track. 5. Indicates that random playback is enabled. 6. Indicates that repeat
playback is enabled. 7. Indicates that the unit is playing from an item in the
Hard Disk
library. You can display the output screen at any time by pressing the
Output key. To change the displayed information You can choose what
information is displayed on the TV screen and front panel display while
playing; · Press the Display action key to step between the following
four options: Track name, track number, and elapsed time for the current
track:
Track name, track number, and time remaining for the current track:
Controlling playback
Whether you are playing music from the library or directly from the CD you can
pause, stop and resume playback as well as seek and skip tracks at any time.
To pause play · Press the key on the front panel or your Audio Network
Server remote control.
To stop play · Press the key on the front panel or your Audio Network Server
remote control.
To resume play · Press the key on the front panel or your Audio Network Server
remote control.
To skip to the next or previous track · Press the or key on the front panel or
your Audio Network
Server remote control. The front panel display shows the number of each track
as you skip between them.
To seek within a track · Hold down the or key on the front panel or your Audio
Network Server remote control. Play resumes from the new position when you
release the key.
Random and repeat playback
Your Audio Network Server lets you play albums, artists, genres, or playlists
in a random order to add variety to your music. You can also play a selection
repeatedly. To randomize the current selection · Press the key on your Audio
Network Server remote control. Press the key again to disable random playback.
To repeat the current selection · Press the key on your Audio Network Server
remote control. Press the key again to disable repeat playback. The front
panel and TV screen both indicate that random and repeat are enabled.
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Organizing your Music Collection
This chapter describes the features built into your Audio Network Server to help you organize the music in your music library, including information about creating playlists of your favorite tracks, deleting albums or tracks you no longer want to store, and naming albums, tracks, and artists.
Using Playlists
Your Audio Network Server allows you to create your own selections of tracks,
called playlists, and identify them with a name of your choice. For example,
you could select your favorite party tracks from a number of different albums
and include them in a playlist called Party Music. You can then play your
selection simply by choosing the appropriate playlist from the Select Playlist
menu.
Creating a new playlist
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the Audio Network Server remote control.
key on your
· Press the or key to highlight the Library option and press the Select action key.
· Press the or key to highlight the Edit Playlists option and press the Select action key.
The existing playlists will be displayed:
For more information about entering names see Entering and editing names on
page 25. · Press the OK action key to confirm the name you have
entered. To select items for a playlist · Press the or key to highlight the
Edit Tracks option and
press the Select action key. You will then be prompted to select the items
that you want to include in the playlist:
· Press the Add action key. The Add Music Menu then lets you browse through
the music library to select the first item you want to add to the playlist.
You can add whole albums, complete genres, all the albums by a selected
artist, another playlist, or individual tracks. For more information on
browsing the music library refer to Playing Music from the Library on page 19.
When you have located the album, genre, artist, playlist, or track you want to
add: · Press the Add action key to add it to the playlist.
If you have not previously created a playlist this list will be empty. · Press
the New key to create a new playlist. · The following menu then allows you to
enter a name for the
playlist:
· Press the OK action key to continue.
When you have finished compiling the playlist: · Press the Done action key to
finish adding tracks. · Press OK to confirm your action.
· Enter a name for the playlist using the alphanumeric keys on your Audio Network Server remote control or using the grid.
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Organizing your Music Collection
The tracks you have added will be shown in the playlist:
Editing a playlist You can change a playlist at any stage by adding items,
deleting tracks, or changing position of tracks in the playlist. To add items
to a playlist
Either: · Select the playlist you want to change from the Select Playlist
menu in the library. · Press the Info action key to display the Playlist
Information
menu. · Use the or keys to highlight the Edit tracks option and
press the Select action key. Or: · Select Edit Playlists from the Library menu
and highlight the playlist you want to change. · Press the Select action key
to open the playlist for editing. · Use the or keys to highlight the Edit
tracks option and press the Select action key. Once you have selected the
appropriate playlist: · Press the Add action key to add new tracks, and locate
the item you want to add by browsing through the music library. To remove a
track from a playlist · Open the playlist as previously described. · Press the
or keys to highlight the track you want to remove. · Press the Remove action
key to remove the track. · Press the Remove action key to confirm your choice.
To change the position of a track within a playlist · Open the playlist as
previously described. · Press the or keys to highlight the track you want to
change. · Press the Move action key to move the track. · Press the or keys to
move the track up or down as required. · Press the Store key to confirm the
new track position.
Using albums
Your Audio Network Server labels the albums, artists and tracks in your music library with names which identify the track you are listening to, and these help you locate items when you are browsing through the library. If you have an Internet connection, your Audio Network Server reads the CD information automatically from the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service. You can edit these names at any stage to suit your own preferences.
To edit album information
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the Audio Network Server remote control.
key on your
· Press the or key to highlight the Library option and press the Select action key.
Either:
· Press the or key to highlight the Edit albums option and press the Select action key.
· Select the album you want to edit and press the Select action key.
Or: · Press the or key to highlight the Albums option and press
the Select action key. · Select the album you want to edit and press the Info
action key.
The following menu allows you to choose information to edit:
· Select the item you want to edit and press the Edit action key.
· See the following section Entering and Editing Names on page 25 to enter a
new name.
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Organizing your Music Collection
Deleting albums, tracks or playlists
You can delete albums, tracks or playlists you no longer want from your Audio Network Server library.
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the Audio Network Server remote control.
key on your
· Press the or key to highlight the Library option and press the Select action key.
· Press the or key to highlight either the Edit Playlists or Edit Albums option and press the Select action key.
· Locate the album, playlist or track you want to delete.
· Press the Delete action key to delete it.
Entering and editing names
You can enter a new name or edit an existing name on your Audio Network Server
using either of the following methods:
To enter text using the alphanumeric keypad · Press the or keys to move the
cursor to the required position. · Use the keys on the alphanumeric keypad to
enter a letter. For example to enter S press the 7 key four times, because S
is the fourth letter on the 7 key. · Press the DELETE key on your Audio
Network Server remote
control to delete letters. · Press the CAPS key on either the front panel or
your Audio
Network Server remote control to switch between upper case and lower case
letters.
To select letters from a grid Alternatively, the Grid option provides a
convenient way of selecting letters from a grid: · Press the key to move the
cursor into the grid area. The currently selected letter is highlighted:
· If you are sure you want to delete the item, press the Delete action key
again to complete the operation.
Note: This operation will permanently remove information from your Hard Disk;
you will need to re-record the album if you delete tracks or albums
accidentally. However, deleting a playlist does not remove any music from the
Hard Disk – the original albums are unaffected.
· Use the , , or keys to move the cursor and press the Select action key to
enter each letter.
· Use the CAPS key on either the front panel or the Audio Network Server
remote to switch between upper and lower case letters.
If at any time you need to enter text in a different part of the text field,
or you want to return to entering text using the alphanumeric keypad: · Press
the key repeatedly until the cursor returns to the text
field. Finally, when you have finished entering the name: · Press the OK
action key.
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Advanced Settings
This chapter describes the advanced settings that you can access from your Audio Network Server’s Settings Menu. These settings are configured automatically for you when you register your Audio Network Server, and you should not normally need to alter them unless you want to change the configuration of your system.
To display the Settings Menu
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the Audio Network Server remote control.
key on your
· Press the or key to highlight the Settings option on the Main Menu.
· Press the Select action key to display the Settings menu:
Internet Account Displays your Internet account details and allows you to edit them:
The following sections describe each of the options on the Settings menu.
Registration Details
Displays the registration details you entered when you registered your Audio
Network Server, and allows you to edit them:
If you chose the Use Built-in Internet Account option when registering your
Audio Network Server, the Internet account details were set up automatically
for you.
Terms and Conditions
Displays the sequence of terms and conditions screens that were displayed
during registration, and allows you to decline or accept the following
options:
· Whether you want to receive information on other Integra products and
services.
· Whether you want to receive information about music and other related
products from reputable organizations.
If you change your acceptance of any of these options you should reregister to
transmit your new preferences.
Default Recording Quality
Allows you to specify the recording quality used when you record music using
the Auto record option:
If you change any of these details you will be given the opportunity to re- transmit your updated registration information.
For each quality setting the screen shows the number of hours of recording
time available at that setting.
Language
Allows you to select the language for the TV user interface languages
available are English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
System Information
Shows the serial number, production date, and software version number of your
Audio Network Server. You may need to quote these if you contact Integra/Onkyo
for technical support.
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Advanced Settings
System Settings
Provides a series of menus to allow you to change the hardware configuration
on your Audio Network Server:
*Note: The Audio Network Server remote control can be configured so that when the HDD Audio device is selected the and Mute keys operate the volume and mute controls on an amplifier.
Upgrade Unit Select this option when supplied with a XiVA software upgrade
disk for your Audio Network Server.
The following table summarizes the settings available on each of the System Settings menus:
Option
Description
Network Mode Specifies whether your Audio Network Server
connects to the Internet via the built-in
modem or the Ethernet port.
Modem Settings Allows you to specify the following settings
when connecting via the built-in modem:
number of connection retries, the Assigned IP
address and the Server IP address, the modem
initialization string, and whether to use tone
or pulse dialing.
Ethernet Settings Allows you to specify the following settings
when connecting via the Ethernet port: IP
address mode, IP address, IP Mask, Gateway,
IP DNS1, IP DNS2. (For more information
about Ethernet Settings, see Using your
Audio Network Server with Net-Tune
Network Clients on page 28.)
Controller Settings
Specifies the communication speed for the Controller port on the rear of the unit.
Video Settings
Remote Diagnostics
Specifies whether the unit is configured for PAL, NTSC, or VGA use.
Select this option if instructed to set up your modem to receive incoming
calls from technical support staff.
Output Settings
The volume setting of each individual output of the Audio Network Server may
be configured as either variable or fixed. Any changes made to the output
settings will only affect the currently selected output (shown on the status
icons).
If the volume setting is set to fixed, the output level is set to maximum and
the balance is set to the central position. In this mode the and Mute keys on
the Audio Network Server remote control do not function*.
If the volume setting is set to variable the output level can be altered at
any time using the and Mute keys on the Audio Network Server remote control. A
Balance option is also available from the Volume Settings menu which allows
you to adjust the left/right balance.
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Using your Audio Network Server with Net-Tune Network Clients
Net-Tune features
The NAS-2.3 allows you to connect a Network Audio Client such as the NAC-2.3
via an Ethernet connection to enjoy digitally recorded music throughout the
home. Each NAC-2.3 can individually access the Audio Network Server to browse
your music collection by album name, artist, genre or custom playlist and
listen to both compressed and uncompressed music over the network. Up to six
NAC-2.3 devices can be attached to the Audio Network Server – each
simultaneously listening to a different music selection. Music is streamed
over the network by Net-Tune – a protocol developed by Onkyo for high speed
access to music around the home.
What is Audio Network Server with Net-Tune System Protocol?
Audio Network Server streams digitally recorded music files over a LAN so that
they can be played by NAC-2.3 functionality. One server can stream to multiple
units of NAC-2.3 at the same time.
The music streaming service is build on Onkyo’s proprietary NTSP protocol,
which is an extension to TCP/IP, thereby providing high response times.
Connecting a Network Client to the Audio Network Server
In order to take full advantage of a Network Audio Client such as the NAC-2.3
with an Audio Network Server you will need the following items:
Modem (a device that provides Internet connections via leased lines; e.g., a
cable modem, xDSL modem, terminal adapter)
- To have access to the Internet, you typically need to make a contract with an Internet service provider (ISP). Modem requirements differ from ISP to ISP; for detailed information, consult with your ISP or PC retailer.
Router (gateway) (a device that enables multiple PCs or devices to connect to the Internet simultaneously)
An IP address can be obtained automatically by using the router’s DHCP function. - Some routers have built-in modem functionality. Router requirements differ from ISP to ISP; for detailed information, consult with your ISP or PC retailer.
Ethernet CAT-5 cable Minimum Internet Connection Requirements:
· Broadband Internet Connection
· DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) based network (requires a DHCP- enabled router)
· 100Base-TX switch built-in broadband router (recommended)
Internet Modem
To the WAN side
NAS-2.3
CONTROLLER
MODEM
IR IN
ETHERNET
VGA DATA USB
(NET-TUNE)
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
S VIDEO
Router
To LAN side port To LAN side port
NAC-2.3
NAC-2.3
Room 1
Room 2
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Using your Audio Network Server with Net-Tune Network Clients
Ethernet settings
If your broadband router has a DHCP function you should not need to adjust your Ethernet settings as they will be configured automatically for you. Using the Audio Network Server without a DHCP Server requires some knowledge of configuring networks. See a network specialist for further information.
To display the Ethernet Settings menu
· Display the Main Menu by pressing the Audio Network Server remote control.
key on your
· Press the or key to highlight the Settings option on the Main Menu.
· Press the Select action key to display the Settings menu.
· Press the or key to highlight the System Settings option on the Settings menu.
· Press the Select action key to display the Ethernet Settings menu.
The following table summarizes the Ethernet settings available:
Option Mode
IP Address
Description
With the Mode feature set to DHCP (or BOOTP), the NAS-2.3 automatically
configures all the network settings. This means that you do not have to
configure the following IP Address settings. If you do not have a DHCP server
available, you should set the Mode to Manual.
This setting is only used when the Mode setting above is set to Manual. Enter
the number using the alphanumeric keys on the remote controller. Specify the
IP address within the following range: CLASS A: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
CLASS B: 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 CLASS C: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
Most commonly available routers use the Class C IP address range – you must
use this range in order to use the Net-tune system.
IP Mask Gateway IPDNS1 IPDNS2
This setting is only used when the Mode setting above is set to Manual. Enter
the IP mask using the alphanumeric keys on the remote controller.
This setting is only used when the Mode setting above is set to Manual. Enter
the Gateway address using the alphanumeric keys on the remote controller.
This setting is only used when the Mode setting above is set to Manual. Enter
the IPDNS1 address using the alphanumeric keys on the remote controller.
This setting is only used when the Mode setting above is set to Manual. Enter
the IPDNS2 address using the alphanumeric keys on the remote controller.
Other multiroom control systems
Your Audio Network Server is also compatible with a number of leading
multiroom control systems. By an optional future software upgrade, it will be
capable of playing different music in up to three rooms simultaneously. Also,
the Controller port on the rear of the system uses a versatile protocol called
XiVATM-Link which allows access to most of the Audio Network Server functions
remotely.
For information on the XiVATM-Link protocol, as well as the latest information
on supported systems, please contact your local dealer.
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Getting Help
Specifications
Your Audio Network Server has been designed to provide years of trouble-free
operation. If, however, you need technical assistance above and beyond what is
covered in this user guide, we have established the following methods for
continued support:
Before contacting technical service, try the following troubleshooting
methods:
The front panel display does not light · Is the power cord plugged in properly
at the wall? · Is the power cord plugged in properly at the back of the unit?
· Does another device operate correctly using this same AC
outlet?
The system seems to be playing but no sound is heard · Are the amplifier and
speakers connected correctly? · Is the amplifier switched on? · Is the
amplifier’s volume control set at the minimum level? · Is the amplifier’s
selector switch set to the correct input (e.g.
“CD” or “AUX”)? · Which output is the Audio Network Server currently playing
on
(this is displayed on the TV screen)? Is this the output you have connected to
the amplifier? · Switch the unit to off mode, disconnect the power supply and
restart the unit.
The Audio Network Server TV interface is not visible · Is the TV switched on?
Can other channels be viewed
successfully? · Is the TV switched to the correct AV input? · Are you using
the correct video cable to connect the TV?
Remote control operation is not possible · Is the remote control unit’s
transmitter pointed correctly at the
remote sensor on the front of the Audio Network Server? · Is there an
obstruction between the transmitter and the remote
sensor? · Are the batteries in the remote control exhausted? · Is there
another strong light (from a window, etc.) striking the
Audio Network Server’s remote sensor?
A CD/CD-R disc cannot be played · Is the disc placed in upside down? · Is the
disc damaged, dirty, scratched or warped? · Is the disc a valid audio format
CD? · Some copy-controlled CDs may not conform to official CD
standards. They are special discs and may not play on the NAS2.3.
Some tracks of the CD cannot be recorded · Is the disc damaged, dirty,
scratched or warped? · Are the failed tracks valid audio tracks?
The disc tray does not come out though you have pressed the Open/Close button
· The disc tray may not come out if an error occurs in the CD deck
section of the NAS-2.3 with the CD inserted. For example, when the NAS-2.3
tries to play an unplayable CD, the tray may not come out. In this case,
insert the safety pin into the small hole at the lower right of the tray, and
then push the pin carefully to open the tray.
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General System Power requirements
Hard Disk Based Audio Server AC 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
Power consumption Weight
44W Max 17lbs (7.7Kg)
Dimensions (W × H × D)
17-3/16″ × 4″ × 14-7/16″
437mm × 101mm × 367mm
Video Outputs · S-Video output
Output level Connector
1Vp-p/75 S-VIDEO jack
· Composite video output
Output level Connector
1Vp-p/75 RCA jack
· Video Out VGA Output level Connector
0.75Vp-p/75 15 pin D-type F
Output resolution
800 × 600
Audio outputs
· Analog outputs (3 pairs of outputs)*
Output level Output impedance
2VRMS 600
Connector
RCA jack
· Digital outputs
Optical digital output
Toslink
Coaxial digital output level 500mVp-p/75 Coaxial digital output connector RCA jack
Audio inputs*
· Analog inputs
Maximum input level Input impedance Connector · Coaxial digital input
2VRMS 10k
RCA Jack
SRC supported freqency Maximum input level Connector
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
500mVp-p/75 RCA Jack
Analog audio characteristics (typical)
Frequency response
20Hz to 20kHz ±0.5dB
S/N ratio (@1KHz) Dynamic range
100dB (A weight) better than 96dB
Total harmonic distortion
(@1kHz)
0.005%
Channel separation (@1KHz) more than 100dB
Communications
· Modem Connector
RJ11 (56kbit/s)
· Ethernet Connector
RJ45 (10 Base T/100 Base T)
· Controller Connector
9 pin D-type M
· IR input
Maximum input level Connector · USB (2 connectors)
5V 3.5mm jack
Connector
Type A USB socket
- To be enabled in a future software release.
Note: The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.
Index
A
ACCESSORIES 5
ACTION BUTTONS 8, 14 Cancel 10 Home 10 Info 10 Menu 10 Navigation 10 Rec 8
Select 10
ALBUM BUTTON 11, 19 ALBUMS, PLAYING 19 ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD 25 ANALOG IN
CONNECTION 9 ANALOG OUT CONNECTION 9, 12 ARTIST BUTTON 11, 20 ARTISTS, PLAYING
20 AUTO RECORDING 17
B
BROWSING Albums 19 Artists 20 Genres 20 Playlists 21
C
CANCEL BUTTON 10 COMPOSITE TV OUTPUT CONNECTION 9, 12 CONNECTIONS 9 CONTROLLER
CONNECTION 9, 27 COVER ART ILLUSTRATION 17, 19 CUSTOM RECORDING 18
D
DATA CONNECTION 9 Default o/p button 10 DELETING
Albums 25 Playlists 25 Tracks 25 DIGITAL COAXIAL IN CONNECTION 9 DIGITAL
COAXIAL OUT CONNECTION 9 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN CONNECTION 9 DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT
CONNECTION 9 DISPLAY Front panel 8, 13 TV 13
E
EDITING Albums 24 Artists 24 Playlists 24 Tracks 24
EDITING NAMES 25 Alphanumeric keypad 15, 25 Grid 15, 25
ENTER TEXT 15, 25 ETHERNET CONNECTION 9, 28
F
FRONT PANEL 8 Controls 8 Display 13
G
GENRE BUTTON 11, 20 GENRES, PLAYING 20 GRID 15, 25
H
HDD AUDIO BUTTON 10 HOME BUTTON 10
I
INFO BUTTON 10 INTERNET CONNECTION 15, 26 IR IN CONNECTION 9
L
LANGUAGE 26 LOOK UP 16
M
MAIN MENU 16 MENU BUTTON 10 MODEM CONNECTION 9, 12, 27 MULTIROOM 29
N
NAVIGATION BUTTONS 8, 10
O
OFF MODE 13 OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON 8 OUTPUT 14, 29 OUTPUT BUTTON 8, 10 OUTPUT
SCREEN 22 OUTPUT SETTINGS 27
P
PAUSE BUTTON 8, 11 PLAY BUTTON 8, 11 PLAYING MUSIC 19
Browse Albums 19 Browse Artists 20 Browse Genres 20 Browse Playlists 21 From a
CD 21 From the library 19 Select a track by number 21 Select a track from an
album 20 Select album by number 21 Select by letter 21 PLAYLIST BUTTON 11, 21
PLAYLISTS Adding items 23, 24 Changing item positions 24 Creating 23 Editing
24 Removing items 24 PLAYLISTS, PLAYING 21 POWER CORD CONNECTION 9, 12
R
RANDOM 11, 14, 22 REAR PANEL 9
Connections 9, 11 REC BUTTON 11 RECORDING FORMATS 26 RECORDING MUSIC 17
Auto record 17 Checking progress 19 Custom record 18 REGISTERING 14, 26 REMOTE
CONTROL Album 11 Amp 10 Artist 11 Cancel 10 Default o/p 10 Disc/Ch. 10 Genre
11 HDD audio 10
Home 10 Info 10 Menu 10 Multiroom 29 Mute 10, 12 Navigation 10 Numeric keys 11
Output 10 Pause 11 Play 11 Playlist 11 Random (Delete) 11 Record 11 Repeat
(Caps) 11 Select 10 Skip back 11 Skip forward 11 Standby 10 Stop 11 TV 10
Volume 10, 12 REPEAT 14, 22 REPEAT BUTTON 11
S
S-VIDEO OUT CONNECTION 9 SELECT BUTTON 8, 10 SETTINGS 26 SKIP BACK 8, 11 SKIP
FORWARD 8, 11 SPECIFICATIONS 30 STANDBY BUTTON 8, 10, 13 STANDBY MODE 13
STATUS ICONS 14 STOP BUTTON 8, 11 SWITCH OFF 13 SWITCH ON FROM STANDBY 13
SWITCH TO STANDBY 13 SYSTEM INFORMATION 26 SYSTEM SETTINGS 27
T
TRACK LISTINGS 18 Automatically enter now 19 CD text 19 Enter information
later 18 Manually enter now 18
TRACKS, PLAYING 20 TRANSPORT BUTTONS
Pause 8, 22 Play 8, 22 Seek 22 Skip back 8, 22 Skip forward 8, 22 Stop 8, 22
TV COMPOSITE CONNECTION 9 TV DISPLAY 13 TV S-VIDEO CONNECTION 9
U
USB CONNECTION 8, 9
V
VGA CONNECTION 9 VIDEO OUT CONNECTION 9 VOLUME CONTROL 10, 12, 27
X
XiVATM-LINK 9, 29
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