User Guide

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Flash Handset
20.1 Using Fl ash
Flash can be set to control each equipment type through
the preset keys beneath the display. The selected type is
indicated in the display above each preset key. Further
equipment presets and a Flash setup mode can be
accessed through the far left scroll key. Press the scroll key
once to access more equipment types. Press and hold
the scroll key to enter setup mode. Setup mode enables
backlight, display contrast, RC5 defaults, and soft key
customising. It also enables Flash to be reset.
Note: Soft key programming is covered in the full Flash
manual
When a preset key is pressed the display, the eight master
keys and the numeric keys will re-configure appropriately.
The display for each equipment type represents the eight
master keys and their functions.
The volume up (5) and down (6) and mute keys are
always available to control volume and mute functions.
CD mode has multiple “pages”. Page
1 controls the most commonly used
functions, while Page 2 adds those less
often used. The selected page is shown
in the top right corner of the display,
and the second page is selected by
pressing the appropriate preset key. The
master key functions of each page are
described in the following paragraphs:
CD (cd mode)
Page 1 of 2
play Begins cd play
stop Stops cd play
prev Selects the previous track or
index point
next Selects the next track or index
point
pause Pauses cd play
disp Cycles the cd player display
options.
rw Fast reverses cd
ff Fast forwards cd
numeric Directly select CD tracks.
Page 2 of 2
The master key functions play, stop, prev, next, rw and ff
on CD Page Two are duplicates of Page One. However,
selection of Page Two provides programming, repeat and
CD 555 door functions.
prog Enters CD track programming mode.
rep Repeats the CD or programmed tracks.
open Opens and closes the CD 555 door.
numeric Selects CD tracks or index points for
programming.
20.2 CD Tra ck Pr ogra mming
In CD mode the prog key (display Page 2) enables CD
tracks and their play order to be programmed.
To program a play order select a track number from the
numeric keypad followed by the prog key until the desired
selection is complete. During selection, the track indicated
in the player display will be followed by either P or . P
indicates that the track is selected, indicates that the
track can be selected.
The prog key can also be used to delete tracks
from a play order. To delete a track, press and
hold the prog key until the CD display prog
indicator illuminates then delete the track(s)
using the numeric keypad followed each time
by a further operation of the prog key. During
deletion the track indicated in the player
display will be followed by either C or or no
display. C indicates that the track is deleted,
indicates that the track can be deleted while
no display indicates that this is the only track
remaining and therefore cannot be deleted.
A random play order can be selected (from
stop with no play order already in place) by
pressing prog followed by 1. To reverse a play
order, press prog followed by 2.
Play orders can be reviewed by pressing prog
while the player is either stopped or playing.
The player display will then scroll through the
selected tracks. The prog indicator on the
player display will illuminate when a play order
has been programmed. To clear the program
memory press and hold the stop key.
Preset keysMaster
keys
Volume and mute keys
Numeric keys
2CH
CD 1/2
pause
disp
rw ff
play
stop
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20 Flash Handset
Flash is factory pre-programmed to operate any Naim preamplifier, integrated amplifier,
CD player, AV product, and the NAT 05 tuner. Additional Naim sources may be catered
for in the future. Contact your dealer or local representative for information.
To fit batteries, remove the battery cover with the hexagon driver and slide the batteries
into the body taking care with their orientation. Replace the battery cover. Do not over-
tighten the fixing screw. With batteries fitted the handset is ready for use. Flash is designed
to switch off if unused after 10 seconds. It switches on if it is moved or a key is pressed.