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4.3.2 UPnP™ (Network) Input
Parameter Options
Enabled:
Yes / No
Name:
User definable
Server History:
Yes / No. If
Yes
is specified
NDS will remember the last used folder
if the UPnP™ server is still available. If
No
is specified NDS will display the full list of
available servers.
4.3.3 USB Input
Parameter Options
Enabled:
Yes / No
Name:
User definable
Folder History:
Yes / No. If
Yes
is specified NDS
will automatically display the last used
folder on the USB device. If
No
is specified
the top level folder of the device will be
displayed.
4.3.4 Digital Inputs 1, 2 and 3
Parameter Options
Enabled:
Yes / No
Name:
User definable
Unstable source:
Yes / No
Select
No
unless
the NDS has problems locking to a digital
signal. Selecting
Yes
will enable the NDS
to lock to unstable digital signals, however
sound quality will be slightly degraded.
4.4 The Analogue Outputs Menu
The Analogue Outputs menu
enables the main DIN or RCA
phono outputs to be disabled
or individually or simultaneously
selected.
Parameter Options
Main out:
Disabled / DIN / Phono / DIN-Phono.
Select the appropriate option for your
installation. Only select the DIN-Phono
option if both outputs are simultaneously
required.
4.5 The Network Settings Menu
The Network Settings menu
enables NDS 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 (text entry)
Default:
NDS-xxxx
Wireless:
Not Used / Wireless Network Names
Status:
Connected / Not Connected / No Signal
/ Login Failure / Busy / Etc.
DHCP:
Yes / No
MAC:
Displays the NDS MAC address
The
Name
parameter enables the NDS’s default network
name to be changed.
The
Wireless
parameter enables a wireless network to be
chosen and joined. See Section 4.5.1 below for detailed
wireless set up notes.
Network
Status
displays the current network connection
status.
The
DHCP
parameter enables the NDS network settings to
be modified. In most cases, specifying
Yes
and leaving
NDS set to DHCP, will be the appropriate option. See
Section 4.5.2 for notes on static address (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. NDS is
set up by default to use DHCP.
Note:
If NDS is connected to the network both wirelessly
and via Ethernet (wired), the Ethernet connection will take
priority.
UPnP 1/3
4
Enabled: Yes
Name:
UPnP
Server History
Yes
USB 1/3
4
Enabled: Yes
Name:
USB
Folder History:
No
Digital 1
1/3
4
Enabled: Yes
Name:
Dig 1
Unstable source:
No
Analogue Outputs
1/1
4
Main Out:
DIN
Network Settings
1/5
4
Name: NDS-xxxx
Wireless:
Not Used
Status: Not Connected
DHCP
Yes