Specifications

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Operation - The Display Interface
Display Settings: Provides access to a number of
parameters that configure UnitiServe and its interface with
any external display screen.
NaimNet Switch: Select to enable access to a NaimNet
system if one is connected to the UnitiServe. A NaimNet
button will then be present on the right hand side of
the interface display if a NaimNet system is available.
Screensaver: Select to engage external display
screensaver and specify its switch on delay.
External Display Theme: Enables the appearance of
any external display to be changed. Black and Silver
options are available.
External Display Aspect: Selects the video aspect ratio
for the External Display Interface.
External Display Mode: Selects the interface mode for
the External Display (either Touchscreen or Remote).
In Touchscreen mode the interface displays shortcut
buttons that correspond to the home, browse, find and
back keys on the handset.
TV System: Selects PAL or NTSC TV video modes for the
external display.
Scroll Drag Mode: Enables selection of Page and Initial
letter modes for the display scroll function. With Initial
Letter selected, screen scrolling is indicated by initial
letters displayed at the top of the screen. With Page
selected, screen scrolling is indicated by page numbers
displayed at the top of the screen.
Screen Lock: Enables the UnitiServe display settings
menu to be locked and password protected.
Calibrate Screen: Enables calibration of any USB
connected external touch screen. Touch Calibrate Screen
and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: If the touch screen in use is so far out of calibration
that it is unusable, a USB or PS2 mouse can be connected
temporarily in order for the calibration routine to be carried
out.
Date and Time: Enables the UnitiServe internal clock and
calendar to be set.
Clean Display: Disables any external touch screen for 30
seconds so that it can be cleaned.
Rip or Play Mode: Selecting Rip or Play Mode displays a
menu that provides the option for the UnitiServe to play a
CD rather than ripping it.
In Play Mode a CD inserted in the UnitiServe transport will
begin playback automatically. The Current Playlist menu
will list the tracks on the CD as if it were a playlist. Use the
transport keys in the Now Playing screen to play (
), pause
( ), stop ( ), step forward ( ) or step backwards ( ).
4.8.6 Manage Music
Selecting Manage Music opens the Manage Music menu
to provide options to Edit Genres, Assign Genres, Rename
Music, Delete Music, Move Music, Backup Music and to view
the Recycle Bin.
Edit Genres: Enables the music genres listed by the
UnitiServe to be deleted, added to or renamed.
Assign Genres: Initiates a routine enabling music to be
assigned to genres. Music can be listed by Album, by Artists
or by Recently Ripped, individually or collectively selected,
and a genre assigned. Existing genre assignments can also
be listed and changed, by selecting View Genres.
Rename Music: Enables Albums, Artists and Tracks to be
renamed. Selecting Albums displays a list of items and
provides options to rename the selected album, its tracks
or its artist. Selecting Artists displays albums listed by artist.
Delete Music: Enables Albums to deleted. Selecting
Albums displays a list of items and provides the option
to delete the selected album. Selecting Artists displays
albums listed by artist.
Note: Deleting items moves them to the Recycle Bin from
where they can be permanently deleted or restored.
Move Music: Provides access to a routine that enables
music files to be moved between Music Stores. Select
Move Monitor to display ongoing file movements and
select Move History to display previous file movements.
Note: Moving a large number of files can take a
considerable time.
Note: Music files should never be added to or deleted from
Music Stores via an alternative computer operating system.
Manage Music Menu
Edit Genres
Assign Genres
Rename Music
Delete Music
Move Music
Backup Music
Recycle Bin