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Connecting to a wireless network
Internet
10-30m distance
Wireless broadband
Router/Modem
Connect the supplied wireless antenna to the correct USB input on the rear of
851N – it will need to be in range of your wireless router.
On an iOS device go to Wi-Fi settings and select '851N'.
Alternatively, connect the 851N directly to the Wi-Fi network: Select your Wi-Fi
network and then enter your password.
Note: Wi-Fi network passwords are case sensitive.
For further information on 851N network settings please see the "Settings >>
Network" section later in this manual.
Character entry
This is typically for:
• Wi-Fi network password.
• Searching for radio stations and content on UPnP servers.
• Customising the 851N's "friendly" name and digital input names.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 < | = >
+ - _ ! ? @ # $ % ˄ & * : ; ` ˈ " . , \
/ [ ] { } ( ) ~
To enter text:
1. Use the front panel rotary encoder to scroll through each symbol.
2. Using the IR remote control, you can navigate horizontally and vertically.
3. Press Enter on the front panel or IR remote to select the highlighted
character.
deletes the last character selected (equivalent to the button on the
front panel or IR remote control).
cancels the text entry process.
submits the entered text.
Music Library
The Music Library menu item lists all found UPnP servers and USB media devices.
There are many suitable UPnP server software packages available for PC and Mac.
Stand-alone servers and Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices with built in
UPnP server capabilities are also available. Please see the set-up guides on our
website at: www.cambridgeaudio.com/networksetup
Note: When using a UPnP server to share your media, the menu structure, search
and selection criteria are determined by that server, not the 851N.
The 851N does not scan entire USB storage devices to build an artist/track
database. It is therefore recommended that audio les are stored in a structured
way by artist and album to facilitate locating tracks.
Playing tracks and adding to the queue
Add individual tracks or albums
Selecting an individual track will show the following menu:
• PLAY NOW
• PLAY NEXT
• ADD TO QUEUE – Add the track to the end of the queue
• REPLACE QUEUE – Remove all queue items and replace with the new track
Viewing the Queue
To view the queue at any time press the '•••' (more) button.
You can jump playback to any point in the queue by navigating up/down the list
and pressing Enter.
Editing the Queue
Tracks can be removed from the queue by highlighting them with the navigator and
pressing the Stop button.
To clear an entire queue, navigate to the bottom of the queue to highlight [Clear
Queue] and press Enter.
Note: Switching the 851N into standby will delete the queue, unless Standby Mode
is set to 'Network Standby'.
The 'Now Playing' screen
Pressing the 'i' button will cycle through:
• Combination of track/stream info plus album/station art
• Just album/station art
• Just track/stream info
Album art and radio station logos may also be displayed if available. For USB Media
the Album art needs to be in the same folder as the track.
Album art le format
Album art images are supported in .png and .jpg le formats only.
Images can have any name, but images named Folder.png or Folder.jpg take
precedence.
Images embedded into tracks are not supported.
Playlists
The 851N supports various playlist formats:
• ASX (Microsoft® playlist format)
• M3U
• PLS
For permanent storage of favourite media selections it is recommended to use
suitable software to create playlists. These can then be accessed by the 851N
from USB storage devices or UPnP servers that support playlist serving.
It is not currently possible to save playlists created on the 851N.
Operating instructions
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