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Introduction
1.1 UnitiServe User Interfaces
Unlike a conventional item of hi-fi equipment, UnitiServe
can be operated in a number of different ways using a
variety of user interfaces. The user interface you use to
control your UnitiServe will depend on the type of system in
which it is installed and the ancillary equipment available.
The following paragraphs carry short descriptions of each
user interface.
1.1.1 The External Display Interface
UnitiServe can be operated via its
External Display
Interface
using a keyboard and mouse in combination with
an external display screen or a USB/VGA touch screen.
Note:
The external display may be a monitor or TV with
composite video, S-video or VGA input.
Note:
A Naim Server Remote Handset may also be used
in place of a keyboard and mouse. The Server Remote
Handset is available as an accessory.
1.1.2 The Web Browser Display Interface
If UnitiServe is installed in a home network the External
Display can be duplicated by any Flash enabled web
browser
To access the External Display Interface from a web
browser, open the web browser and type the unique
“name” of your UnitiServe into the browser address field.
The name is the last four characters of the MAC address
(excluding the colon separators) printed on the rear
panel preceded by NSSRV. A typical “name” would be
NSSRV5E6F.
Note:
An interface intended for small touch screens can
also be accessed from a web browser. To do this, add the
suffix: /index.html?movie=fp.swf to the UnitiServe name. For
example, NSSRV5E6F/index.html?movie=fp.swf
Note:
Depending on your web browser you may need to
type “http://” immediately before the UnitiServe name.
1.1.3 The Desktop Client
If UnitiServe is installed in a home network that includes a
personal computer running Windows XP, Vista or 7, it can
be operated via the
Desktop Client Interface
. The
Desktop
Client
application provides the most comprehensive
operational and search functionality. The
Desktop Client
is
covered in a separate manual that can be downloaded
from the Naim Audio web site at www.naimaudio.com
.
Some setup, file management and maintenance facilities
are only available via the Desktop Client.
1.1.4 The NaimNet/StreamNet Touch Screen Interface
If UnitiServe is installed in a NaimNet home network,
UnitiServe network audio streams can be controlled
from the NaimNet/StreamNet Interface. The NaimNet/
StreamNet Interface can be accessed from a StreamNet
compliant touch screen or a web browser. The interface
can also control any StreamNet compliant device.
Note:
The NaimNet/StreamNet Interface is not covered in
this manual.
1.1.5 The Desktop Client
If the UnitiServe is installed in a home network that includes
a personal computer running Windows XP, Vista or 7, it can
be operated via the
Desktop Client Interface
. The
Desktop
Client
application provides comprehensive operational,
search and background functionality. The
Desktop Client
is
covered in a separate manual that can be downloaded
from the Naim Audio web site at www.naimaudio.com
.
1.1.6 n-Serve for Mac OS X
If the UnitiServe is installed in a home network that includes
a personal computer running Mac OS X Version 10.7
or above, it can be operated using the
n-Serve
OS X
application available for download from the Mac App
Store.
n-Serve
for OS X provides comprehensive operational,
search and background functionality.
1.1.7 n-Serve for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch
The n-Serve iOS app, available from the iTunes App Store,
enables wireless touch screen control of UnitiServe from an
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.