ContentsSection PageContents1 UnitiQute Introduction 11.1 The Integrated Amplifier 11.2 The Multi-mode Radio 11.3 The UPnP™ Audio Interface 11.4 The USB/iPod Interface 12 UnitiQute Installation and Connection 22.1 UnitiQute Rear Panel 22.2 Mains Power Connection 22.3 FM/DAB Aerial Connection 22.4 Audio Signal Connections 22.5 Speaker Outputs 32.6 Headphone Output 32.7 Signal Ground Switch 32.8 USB/iPod Interface 32.9 Network Connections 32.10 Control Socket 43 UnitiQute Operation 53.1 Front Panel Features 53.2 Front Panel Display (normal play mode) 53.3 Front Panel Display (list mode) 63.4 Front Panel Display (setup mode) 63.5 UnitiQute Remote Handset 73.6 UnitiQute Text Entry 83.7 The n-Stream Control App 84 UnitiQute Setup 104.1 The Setup Home Menu 104.2 The Language Menu 104.3 The Inputs Menu 104.4 The Speakers Menu 114.5 The Headphones Menu 124.6 The Network Settings Menu 124.7 The Digital Output Menu 134.8 The Front Display Menu 134.9 The Clock and Alarm Menu 144.10 The Handset Keys Menu 144.11 The Factory Settings Menu 155 UnitiQute Integrated Amplifier 165.1 Selecting Inputs 165.2 Volume Control 165.3 Amplifier Display 165.4 Signal Outputs 165.5 Amplifier Fault Warnings 166 UnitiQute Multi-mode Radio Tuner 176.1 FM Tuner – Seeking Stations 176.2 DAB Tuner – Seeking Stations 176.3 iRadio Tuner – Seeking Stations 176.4 Adding iRadio Stations 186.5 Storing Radio Presets 186.6 Using Radio Presets 187 UnitiQute UPnP™ Audio Interface 197.1 UPnP™ Servers 197.2 Audio File Compatibility 197.3 Scanning Servers and Playing Files 198 UnitiQute USB/iPod Interface 208.1 USB Media and File Compatibility 208.2 iPod Compatibility and Charging 208.3 Browsing and Playing USB Files 209 UnitiQute Specifications 21Note: This manual is issue No. 2 and describes theoperation of units running software release version 3.9.00.Units running earlier software will not operate fully in themanner described in this manual. The software running in aUnitiQute is displayed in the Factory Settings menu.“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronicaccessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhonerespectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Appleperformance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of thisdevice or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. andother countries.Windows Media™ is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.UPnP™ is a trademark of the UPnP™ Forum.