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5.4  Adding  iRadio  Stations

The Naim Radio Guide web site enables iRadio stations 
not included in the standard NDX/5XS list to be added for 
download to your NDX/5XS. To access the web site and 
add stations follow the steps below.

• 

 With a computer connected to the same network as 
the NDX/5XS, browse to 

http://naim.vtuner.com

• 

 Enter the identification (ID) of your NDX/5XS where 
requested on the web page. The ID is the unit’s  
MAC address. This can be found via the following 
NDX/5XS menus: 

Setup

 > 

Factory Settings

 > 

System 

Status

 > 

MAC

.

Note:

 You can register a username and password so that 

the MAC address is not required on any subsequent visit. 

• 

 To add stations follow the 

My Added Stations

 link and 

provide the information required. Click on the 

arrow

 

to complete the procedure.

• 

 The added station will then be visible on the Naim 
Radio Guide home page.

• 

 To access the stations from the NDX/5XS, select the 
iRadio input then select 

Added Stations

.

5.5  Storing  Radio  Presets

When the handset 

store

 key is 

pressed the display will show a 
menu that enables confirmation 
of the preset store and options to 
rename or delete a stored preset.

Selecting the 

store 

option opens 

a menu that enables the preset 
to be stored in one of the forty 
locations. Scroll to the desired 
location and press the 

ok/list

 key.

Selecting 

Rename Preset

 

opens a menu that provides 
the opportunity to rename a 
previously stored station. Scroll 
to the preset to be renamed 
and press the 

ok/list

 key to 

open a text entry screen. Use 
the handset 

numeric/text

 keys 

in text entry mode to select characters. Press the 

ok/list

 

key to save the new preset name. See Section 3.7 for a full 
description of text entry.

Selecting 

Delete Preset

 opens a preset list menu. Scroll to 

the desired preset and press the 

ok/list

 key.

Note:

 Preset operations (store, rename or delete) are 

not possible directly from list mode. The store key must 
be pressed when in normal play mode to access these 
options.

Multi-mode  Radio  Tuner

Store Station 

1/40

4

1    Empty 

  2    Empty 
  3    Empty 
  4    Empty 

Rename Preset 

3/4

  1    BBCR3 

FM 

  2    BBCR4 

FM 

4

3    91.15MHz 

FM 

  4    BBCR1 

FM 

Browse Presets 

3/20

  1    BBCR3 

FM 

  2    BBCR4 

FM 

4

3    91.15MHz 

FM 

  4    BBC 6Mus 

DAB 

Presets 

1/3

4

Store 91.15MHz 

  Rename Preset 
  Delete Preset 

5.6  Using  Radio  Presets

To select a preset press the 
handset 

preset

 key to open the 

Browse Presets

 menu. Scroll to the 

desired preset and press the 

ok/

list

 key.

Note:

 The Browse Presets menu 

displays presets stored across all three NDX/5XS radio 
modes (FM, DAB, iRadio). Selecting a preset from a 
radio mode other than the one currently selected will 
automatically switch NDX/5XS to that mode.

Note: 

It is possible for an internet radio station stored 

as a preset to be “off-line” and be unavailable when 
subsequently selected. If this occurs an alert message will 
be displayed.

Note: 

Pressing the preset key will display the preset list 

regardless of the currently selected input.

Summary of Contents for ND5 XS 2

Page 1: ...R E F E R E N C e M A N U A L N D X a n d N D 5 X S N E T W O R K A U D I O P L A Y E R S E N G L I S H...

Page 2: ...14 4 8 The Handset Keys Menu 14 4 9 The System Automation Menu 15 4 10 The Factory Settings Menu 16 5 NDX 5XS Multi mode Radio Tuner 17 5 1 FM Tuner Seeking Stations 17 5 2 DAB Tuner Seeking Stations...

Page 3: ...subsequently described in full detail in Sections 5 to 8 The components are A Multi mode Radio A UPnP Audio Interface A USB iPod Audio Interface A Digital to Analogue converter Prior to the sections...

Page 4: ...n of external power supplies is illustrated in Diagrams 2 2 and 2 4 and described in Section 2 6 2 1 NDX Rear Panel mains input and fuse power switch network socket DAB FM aerial socket if option fitt...

Page 5: ...NED OFF WHEN AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY IS USED THE SXPS BURNDY CABLE ONLY MUST BE USED TO CONNECT THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY mains input and fuse power switch network socket DAB FM aerial socket optiona...

Page 6: ...NDX 5XS Digital Inputs setup menu See Section 4 3 6 2 8 2 Audio Signal Outputs The NDX 5XS provides analogue and digital audio signal outputs intended for connection to an appropriate preamplifier or...

Page 7: ...m Automation If a stereo 3 5mm jack to phono plug cable is used connect the left channel phono plug Note NDX 5XS System Automation is switched off by default A full description of its configuration an...

Page 8: ...lay Plays a selected track or radio station Navigates up a menu or list input Sequentially selects NDX 5XS inputs Returns to the previous display menu ok list Enters list display mode Confirms menu it...

Page 9: ...l Display list display mode Setup mode is engaged by pressing the handset setup key or pressing and holding the front panel ok list button Setup mode provides access to all NDX 5XS setup functions The...

Page 10: ...ystem automation cd Unassigned radio Sequentially selects the iRadio FM and DAB pc Selects the UPnP input iPod Selects the USB iPod input tv Selects the Digital 1 input av Selects the Digital 2 input...

Page 11: ...ol your NDX 5XS you must first install the app on your iPad iPhone or iPod touch With the app installed and the iPad iPhone or iPod wirelessly connected to the same network as your NDX 5XS start the a...

Page 12: ...es songs and playlists available to UPnP players 3 8 2 Using n Stream The n Stream app is based on three main screens The Inputs screen the Playing screen and the Library screen These screens are sele...

Page 13: ...ify the default settings at all however we would encourage you to read this section of the manual in order that you gain a full understanding of NDX 5XS abilities The following paragraphs describe eac...

Page 14: ...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 individual...

Page 15: ...twork is insecure and requires no passphrase or access key Press OK To Connect Setup Note Devices installed on a network have an IP address through which they are identified by all the other items on...

Page 16: ...to Off 2 mins Setup the left 3 and right 4 keys independently for the iPod Radio s USB and UPnP inputs The options available for the USB iPod and UPnP inputs are Track List and Off If Track is selecte...

Page 17: ...5XS n Stream interface Select Enabled to enable CD control and select Input Used to specify the NDX 5XS preamplifier or DAC input that the CD player is connected to Note CD player transport control us...

Page 18: ...reset and all settings to be returned to their defaults Parameter Options System Status Select to display Handset IR Mon Select to display Clear All Presets Yes No Reset Sys Auto Yes No Reset All Set...

Page 19: ...strength bit rate and any station info broadcast 5 3 iRadio Tuner Seeking Stations When NDX 5XS is connected to a network with high speed internet access it will automatically download a list of avai...

Page 20: ...es the opportunity to rename a previously stored station Scroll to the preset to be renamed and press the ok list key to open a text entry screen Use the handset numeric text keys in text entry mode t...

Page 21: ...provides an internet connection it should incorporate a firewall If NDX 5XS is already connected to a network begin by selecting the UPnP input 6 1 UPnP Servers UPnP servers incorporate a software ap...

Page 22: ...ly display data stream info and track elapsed time USB iPod Interface 7 NDX 5XS USB iPod Interface The NDX 5XS can play audio files stored on USB memory hardware or iPod and iPhone models connected to...

Page 23: ...agnostics only Formats Audio formats supported Internet radio Windows Media formatted content MP3 streams MMS Playlists M3U PLS MP3 AAC up to 320kbit s CBR VBR Apple Lossless from iPod Windows Media f...

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