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Operation - The Display Interface
Network shares may be stand-alone network attached
storage (NAS) drives or shared folders on a computer
attached to the network. The UnitiServe will automatically
identify network shares and, if they are enabled, allow the
audio files they hold to be browsed and played.
Refresh All Shares: Refreshes the status of all network
shares. If a large number of network shares is present, this
may take some time.
Add New Share: Enables the manual addition of a network
share. Normally the UnitiServe will automatically identify
network shares but if a share fails to appear in the Manage
Shares list the Add New Share routine may be used.
Note: Audio files stored on network shares and protected
by Digital Rights Management (DRM) that restricts
playback to specific hardware may not be available to
play via the UnitiServe.
Note: Network shares can be converted to become “Music
Stores” where ripped CD data is stored. A Network Share
nominated as a Music Store will no longer appear in the
network shares list but will appear in the Music Stores list.
Any audio files it already contains generated by a process
other than NaimNet Server or UnitiServe ripping will not be
available to the UnitiServe. See the following paragraphs
for more on Music Stores.
4.8.4 Music Stores
Music Stores are the locations where ripped CD data is
stored and can include both the UnitiServe internal hard
disk and nominated Network Share locations. Selecting
Music Stores opens the Music Stores menu to provide
options to Manage Stores, Add New Store, View Backup
and Add Backup.
Manage Stores: Displays a list of connected or previously
connected music stores and their connection status. Red,
orange and green indicators describe the status of each
music store: Red indicates unavailable, orange indicates
scanning and green indicates available.
Music Stores can be raised or lowered in priority or
removed from the list through Down, Up and Remove
buttons. Their Status can be displayed and their Password
and Lock Settings can be modified.
Newly ripped CD data will be stored on the Music Store
at position 1 in the list. If that store is full or unavailable,
the data will be stored on the next available store with
sufficient free space.
Note: Files should never be added to or deleted from
Music Stores via an alternative computer operating system.
Add New Store: Initiates a routine that enables the
creation, naming and password protection of new Music
Stores. Music Stores can only be created from existing
empty Network Shares.
Note: Individual Music Stores may be locked to prevent
ripped data being stored. If the primary Music Store is
locked, the next in line will automatically be used to store
newly ripped data.
View Backup: Shows details of the currently active backup
location(s). An option to remove backup locations is also
provided.
Note: The default UnitiServe daily backup schedule is
automatically implemented as soon as a backup location
is added. The backup schedule can only be modified via
the Naim Desktop Client PC application.
Add Backup: Enables an empty Network Share to be
nominated as a backup location.
Note: Only empty Network Shares can be nominated as
backup locations.
4.8.5 System Settings
Selecting System Settings from the System Setup Menu
provides access to the UnitiServe system settings and
functions. To change a parameter select it followed by
the change button. Once the system settings have been
configured they can be saved by selecting the save
button.
Language: The UnitiServe Front Panel Display, External
Display and Web interfaces can operate in a variety of
languages. Selecting Language enables the interface
language to be changed.
System Settings Menu
Language
Display Settings
Calibrate Display
Date And Time
Clean Display
Rip or Play Mode
Music Stores
Manage Stores
Add New Store
View Backup
Add Backup
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