9 the digital output menu, 10 the clock and alarm menu, 11 the handset keys menu – Naim Audio SuperUniti User Manual
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Digital Output
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Enabled: No
Output:
Native
The Clock When Off settings enables the clock to remain 
displayed when other display settings are switched off.
Note: The clock display will dim automatically after 10 
seconds if mute is selected.
The Logo Off settings select the circumstances in which 
the front panel logo illumination will switch off. Logo Mute 
settings engage or disengage the touch-mute function of 
the front panel logo.
4.9 The Digital Output Menu
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The Digital Output setup menu 
enables the digital output to be 
switched on and its signal format to 
be configured.
Parameter Options
Enabled: 
Yes / No
Output:
 Native / 96kHz 24bit. If Native is 
selected, the digital output format will 
reflect the input format. If 96kHz 24bit 
is selected, the output is re-sampled to 
96kHz and 24bit resolution.
4.10 The Clock and Alarm Menu
The Clock & Alarm setup menu 
enables Uniti Series product 
clocks to be set and alarms to be 
configured.
Selecting Set Weekday Alarm or 
Set Weekend Alarm opens a menu that offers the following 
parameters and options: 
Parameter Options
Enabled: 
 Yes / No. 
Selecting 
Yes primes 
the alarm. 
Selecting No 
disables the alarm.
Alarm Time:
 07:00. Selecting the time opens a 
screen that enables the alarm time to 
be set by using the remote navigation 
(5	6	3	4) and numeric keys.
Input:
 External inputs or radio presets can be 
selected to become the alarm audio 
source.
Note: The radio can only be used as an alarm signal using 
stored radio presets.
Volume:
 30. The alarm audio volume can be set 
independently of the default volume 
using the remote handset up (5) and 
down (6) keys.
Weekday alarms operate on Mondays to Fridays. Weekend 
alarms operate on Saturdays and Sundays.
Note: Uniti Series products have no default alarm tone 
and can only use its external inputs or radio presets 
as alarm signals. If the use of an alarm is critical, it is 
important to be certain that the alarm signal will be active 
when the alarm is set to sound. This is especially relevant 
to internet radio stations which may cease to broadcast 
unexpectedly.
Selecting Adjust Time Zone enables 
the time zone to be set. The handset 
up (5) and down (6) keys are used 
to select + or – with respect to GMT 
(Greenwich Mean Time).
Note: The clock does not adjust automatically to take 
account of localised “daylight saving” time changes. Use 
the Adjust Time Zone function to advance or retard the 
clock as appropriate.
Selecting Resync Time From Net enables the clock to re-
synchronise with its selected time server.
Note: The clock re-syncs with its internet time server 
automatically every 24 hours. If it is unable to connect it 
retries every 30 minutes.
Selecting Advanced Setup enables an alternative internet 
time server to be selected. Contact your local Naim retailer 
for more information on selecting time servers.
4.11 The Handset Keys Menu
The Handset Keys setup menu 
enables the inputs assigned to each 
handset input selection key (cd, 
radio, pc, iPod, tv, av, hdd, aux) to 
be changed, and the function of the 
handset navigation keys (
5 6 3 4
) to be configured.
4.11.1 Navigation Key Functions
Selecting the Up/Down Actions 
parameter from the Handset Keys 
menu opens a further menu that 
enables the selection from two 
modes of handset up (5) and down (6) key function: Input 
and Off. If Input is selected the keys will select inputs and if 
Off is selected the keys will be disabled in respect of input 
selection.
Up/Down Actions 1/2
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Input
Off
Handset Keys
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Up/Down
Left/Right
CD
Radio
Time Zone
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4. Configuration
Clock & Alarm
1/5
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Set Weekday Alarm
Set Weekend Alarm
 Adjust Time Zone 
 Resync Time From Net
Weekday Alarm
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Enabled: No
Alarm Time:
07:00
Input:
Fluid Radio
Volume:
30
