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11 the handset keys menu, Set up – Naim Audio NAC-N 272 User Manual

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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 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.

Selecting the Left/Right Actions
parameter from the Handset Keys
menu will open further menus
enabling the configuration of
the left (

3

) and right (

4

) keys

independently for the CD, USB, Radios and UPnP™ inputs.
The options available for the USB, UPnP™ and CD inputs
are Track, List and Off. If Track is selected the left (

3

) and

right (

4

) keys will select the previous or next track. If List is

selected the keys will return the display to list mode, and if
Off is selected the keys will be disabled in respect of track
or list selection.

The options available for the Radios
input are Station, Preset, List, and
Off. If Station is selected the left
(

3

) and right (

4

) keys will select

the next or previous station. If
Preset is selected the keys will
select the previous or next stored
station preset. If List is selected the
keys will return the display to list
mode, and if Off is selected the keys
will be disabled in respect of station or preset selection.

Note: Front panel navigation button actions will also be
affected by changes made in the Handset navigation key
functions.

4.11.2 Input Key Assignments

Each handset input selection key
may have up to four inputs assigned
to it. The default assignments are
shown in the following table:

Default Input Key Assignments

Handset Key

NAC-N172 XS

NAC-N 272

Assigned Inputs

Inputs

cd

Analogue 1, Digital 1

Analogue 1, Digital 1

radio

FM, DAB, iRadio

FM, DAB, iRadio

pc

UPnP™

UPnP™, Bluetooth

iPod

USB, Front, Spotify

®

USB, Spotify

®

tv

Analogue 2, Digital 2

Analogue 2, Digital 2

av

Digital 3

Analogue 3, Digital 3

hdd

Digital 4

Digital 4, Digital 5

aux

Unassigned

Digital 6

Beneath the Up/Down keys and
Left/Right keys parameters the
Handset Keys menu displays a list
of the eight handset input keys.
Selecting one of the keys then
displays a list of the four existing assignments to that key
(including unassigned). To change an assignment, select the
assignment number to be altered and, from the subsequent
menu, select the desired input.

Up/Down Actions 1/2

4

Input

Off

Handset Keys

1/10

4

Up/Down

Left/Right

CD

Radio

4. Set Up

Left/Right Actions 1/4

4

Station

Preset

List

Off

Left/Right 1/5

4

CD Track

USB

Track

Radios

Station

UPnP

Track

Left/Right Actions 1/3

4

Track

List

Off

Handset Keys

4/10

Up/Down

Left/Right

CD
4

Radio

Inputs On:Radio

1/4

4

1. FM

2. DAB
3. iRadio
4. Unassigned