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Speakers 1/3
4
Amp Used: Internal Only
Max. Volume:
100
Balance:
0
Select the Large+Sub option when a subwoofer is 
connected and used to augment the low frequency 
performance of large (full bandwidth) speakers.
Select Large when no subwoofer is used (the NaimUniti 2 
subwoofer output is switched off when Large is selected).
Select Small+Sub when a subwoofer is used to provide the 
low frequency element of a speaker system incorporating 
small (restricted bandwidth) satellite speakers. When 
Small+Sub is specified, a 100Hz high-pass filter is applied to 
the NaimUniti 2 speaker output signal.
Select None when no speakers are connected to the 
NaimUniti 2 speaker outputs.
The speaker Max. Volume and Balance parameters specify 
maximum allowed volume, and the channel balance 
respectively.
UnitiLite • SuperUniti
Parameter Options
Amp Used: 
 Internal Only 
/ External / All 
Outputs
Max. Volume:
 0 to 100 (adjust 
using handset 6	or 5 keys)
Balance:
 -10 to + 10 (adjust using handset 6	or 
5
keys)
Select Internal Only if no external amplifier is to be used. The 
preamplifier output is disabled when Internal Only is selected.
Select External if an external power amplifier is to be used 
in place of the internal power amplifier. The preamplifier 
output is enabled when External is selected.
Select All Outputs if an external power amplifier or 
subwoofer is to be used in conjunction with the internal 
power amplifier.
The speaker Max. Volume and Balance parameters specify 
maximum allowed volume, and the channel balance 
respectively.
4.6 The Headphones Menu
The Headphones setup menu enables the Max. Volume 
parameter to be selected:
Parameter Options
Max. Volume: 
 0 to 100 (adjust 
using handset 
6	
or 5 keys)
4.7 The Network Settings Menu
The Network Settings menu enables network parameters to 
be customised to suit the router and network. The options 
are tabulated and described in the following sections:
Parameter Options
Name: 
User definable
Wireless:
Not Used /
Wi-Fi Network
 Name
Status: 
 Connected / No Signal / Login Failure / 
Busy / Etc.
DHCP:
Yes / No
MAC:
Displays the unit’s MAC address
The Name parameter enables the unit’s default network 
name to be changed.
The Wireless parameter enables a wireless network to be 
chosen and joined. See Section 4.7.1 below for detailed 
wireless set up notes. 
Network Status displays the current network connection 
status. 
The DHCP parameter enables the network settings to 
be modified. In most cases, specifying Yes and leaving 
the option set to DHCP will be the appropriate choice. 
See Section 4.7.2 below for notes on non-DHCP network 
connection.
Note: Devices installed on a network have an IP address 
through which they are identified by all the other items 
on the network. DHCP is a set of rules that enable the 
automatic allocation of addresses as items are connected 
(or switched on while connected) to the network. All Uniti 
series products are configured by default to use DHCP.
Note: If a Uniti Series product is connected to a network 
both wirelessly and via a wired connection, the wired 
connection will take priority. 
4.7.1 Wireless Network Connection Set Up
If the Wireless parameter is selected 
in the Network Settings menu the 
Select Network menu will display 
a list of the available networks. 
An option not to use a wireless 
connection is also provided. 
Note: Uniti Series products are compatible with the most 
commonly used Wi-Fi standards. Routers that support 
802.11b and 802.11g will work, however those with 802.11n 
compatibility are recommended for best results.
Select Network
3/6
 
 LingNet 
4
GreenNet
TomNet
Network Settings
1/5
4
Name: Lite-0131
Wireless:
Not Used
 Status: Not Connected 
 DHCP 
Yes
4. Configuration
Headphones 1/1
4
Max. Volume:
100
