2 superuniti installation and connection, 1 superuniti rear panel, 2 mains power connection – Naim Audio SuperUniti User Manual
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SuperUniti Installation and Connection
2.2 Mains Power Connection
Connect the SuperUniti to a mains power socket using
either the mains cable supplied or a Naim Power-Line.
2.3 FM/DAB Aerial Connection
The SuperUniti FM/DAB module will only be able to provide
high quality FM and DAB radio if a strong, interference-
free radio signal is available. The SuperUniti rear panel FM/
DAB Aerial socket must be connected, via 75 Ohm low-
loss coaxial cable, to a suitable aerial. The aerial should
be mounted clear of large obstructions and as high as
possible; ideally on a roof.
Note:
Your local retailer should be able to offer advice on
a suitable aerial and aerial installer.
2.4 Audio Inputs and Outputs
2.4.1 Audio Signal Inputs
SuperUniti provides four stereo analogue inputs and six
S/PDIF digital inputs including one combined analogue/
digital input socket. Connection to the inputs is made via
a variety of socket types. The following table lists the inputs
and their socket type:
Input
Type
Socket
an. 1
Analogue
5-pin DIN
an. 2
Analogue
RCA phonos
an. 3
Analogue
RCA phonos
front panel
Analogue
3.5mm jack
Digital
3.5mm mini-TosLink jack
dig. 1
Digital
Coaxial (BNC)
dig. 2
Digital
Coaxial (RCA phono)
dig. 3
Digital
Optical (TosLink)
dig. 4
Digital
Optical (TosLink)
dig. 5
Digital
Optical (TosLink)
Note:
The front panel analogue/digital jack socket can
accept both conventional analogue 3.5mm plugs and
mini-TosLink optical digital plugs. It will automatically
identify the type of plug inserted and handle the signal
appropriately.
Always use high quality interconnect cables to connect
sources to SuperUniti inputs.
2 SuperUniti Installation and Connection
Your SuperUniti should be installed on an equipment stand intended for the purpose.
Ensure it is well ventilated, and do not stand it directly on top of another item of
equipment. It should be installed in its final location before connecting cables or switching
on. The SuperUniti has no standby mode and is intended to be left switched on.
Connecting the SuperUniti to mains power and to a variety of audio peripherals and
sources is described in the following paragraphs. Diagram 2.1 illustrates the SuperUniti rear
panel connection sockets.
2.1 SuperUniti Rear Panel
mains input
and fuse
power switch
network socket
DAB/FM aerial
socket
left
speaker
right
speaker
signal ground switch
preamp output
subwoofer
output
analogue
inputs
digital
inputs
remote
in/out
upgrade interface
mini-USB
digital output
wireless network
(Wi-Fi) antenna socket