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1. Check www melco audio com for information about the latest products and their specifications IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Interface IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 1000 Mbps Full duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps Full duplex Half duplex LAN Port HanSIerapeen ne 10 Mbps Full duplex Half duplex auto negotiation CSMA CD HA N1Z USB 3 0 port Series A x 3 USB Port HA N1A USB 2 0 port Series A x 1 front USB 3 0 port Series A x 3 rear If a hard drive in the HA N1 malfunctions contact Buffalo technical support Internal Hard Drive for assistance HA N1Z 350 x 65 x 370 mm 13 8 x 2 4 x 14 6 in Dimensions W x H x D HA N1A 435 x 62 x 352 mm 17 1 x 2 4 x 13 8 in Weight Approx 7 0 kg 15 4 Ib Power Supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Max Temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F Operating Environment o Humidity 20 80 no condensation 34 Chapter 5 Regulatory Compliance Information For Customers in Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Deutsch Verwenden Sie ausschlie lich die Kabel und Zubeh rteile die im Lieferumfang enthalten sind Andere Zubeh rteile oder Kabel d rfen nur dann verwendet werden wenn dies in der Dokumentation ausdr cklich vorgeschrieben ist English Only use the cables and accessories that are included in the package Don t use other accessories or cables unless specifically instructed to in the documentation Francais Utilisez uniqu
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3. Press the D button three times to return to the home screen Enabling file sharing is finished Go to Windows or Mac section below for how to import from the computer Windows 1 Make a note of the hostname of the HA N1 displayed in the home screen 2 In Explorer enter the HA N1 hostname into the address bar 3 Copy files into the Share folder in the HA N1 Note If no shared folder is displayed wait for 30 seconds and try again Importing from Windows PC is finished Mac 1 Make a note of the IP address of the HA N1 displayed in the home screen 2 On the Mac click Go Connect to Server 11 3 Enter smb the HA N1 IP address into the server address bar and click Connect Al Copy files into the Share folder in the HA N1 Note If no shared folder is displayed wait for 30 seconds and try again Importing from Mac computer is finished Streaming Music Imported music files can play from the Network Audio Player Refer to your Network Audio Player s manual for detailed information on how to play music Network Audio Player Display Panel While Streaming When the HA N1 starts streaming the music files the display panel will show the music information Player Information Title Music Information Notes e Ifthe music file is playing on a computer the music information will not be displayed on the display panel e Depending on the Network Audio Player file format or file tag information
4. external drive available 094 Put the HA N1 on the network that can access the Internet No response from NTP server 101 The USB device may be malfunctioning or the disk format is not supported Failed to mount 102 e The USB device is possibly being accessed at this time Failed to dismount 103 o The formatted device may be malfunctioning Could not format drive 104 oe Device may be malfunctioning or is not supported Could not form partition 110 Internal drive not found 111 Usable internal drive not found 112 Try rebooting the HA N1 If the message is still displayed contact Buffalo Internal drive not found technical support for assistance 113 Internal drive 1 not found 114 Internal drive 2 not found USB drive not found os The connected USB device may be malfunctioning Try another USB device USB drive not mounted 130 Make sure the USB device that contains backup data is connected to the No expansion drive available EXPANSION port No backup drive found Make sure the USB device that contains backup data is connected to the 141 BACKUP port Backup drive not mounted 150 Could not create RAID 151 Could not rebuild RAID ee If the message appears contact Buffalo technical support for assistance Could not rebuild system 154 Could not rebuild data 33 Default Settings The HA N1 is configured with the following default settings Specifications
5. then press the L button Power LED Brightness E Bright The power LED brightness is now changed Turning Off Rear Side LED 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 25 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display E Backup Settings System Update 4 Press Vv and select Rear Side LED then press the L button settings E Power LED Brightness 6 Rear Side LED Ej Time amp Date 17 Sep 2014 14 38 5 Select Off then press the L button Rear Side LED The rear side LED will extinguish Auto Power Save If auto power save is enabled the HA N1 will automatically power off after music stops playing and a specific amount of time passes Auto power save is enabled by default and it helps you save power in case you forget to turn off the device Auto power save will not shut off the HA N1 while streaming music but it may cause the device to power off unexpectedly when idle depending on the Network Audio Player or music file format To disable auto power save follow the procedure below 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 when the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display E Backup Settings System Update 4 Press Vv and select Auto Power Save then press the L button Settings Time Zone E Auto Power Save E Import Directory 26 5 S
6. 3 for instructions to update the firmware Updates the HA N1 s firmware to the latest version using a USB device that USB contains the firmware file Refer to the Updating from USB Device section in chapter 3 for instructions to update the firmware Language Error Codes If the following error codes are display on the HA N1 s display panel try the corrective actions Corrective Action 010 012 Make sure the USB device that contains backup data is connected to the No backup found BACKUP port 020 The friendly name has not been configured Enter the friendly name Friendly name is too short The entered friendly name hostname must be shorter than 20 characters Friendly name is too long 0 0 0 1 0 ea Delete extra files in the copy target device Not enough space on drive 1 Files in the copy source device may be corrupted Some files not copied 033 The connected USB device may be malfunctioning Connect the USB I O error device to a computer and run a disk scan 32 2 3 3 3 034 The drive to be formatted may be malfunctioning Could not erase data 040 041 Make sure the HA N1 is connected to the Internet or the updater is saved Updater not found on the connected USB device 042 044 The updater file may be corrupted Try the update again or download a Update error new updater file from www melco audio com 091 Make sure the USB device is connected to the HA N1 No
7. 6 V Scroll down To initialize settings press the power button while holding down the Vv button 7 A Scroll up 8 uss 2 0 For importing music files from compatible USB devices 9 cnp Grounding terminal 10 use 3 0 For importing music files from compatible USB devices 11 EXPANSION Connect a compatible USB hard drive or USB flash drive to expand the storage capacity for audio streaming 12 Backup Connect a compatible USB hard drive here to back up or restore the contents or settings of the HA N1 13 an Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to a wireless router hub or switch on your network Then you will be able to access the HA N1 from computers and mobile devices on your network 1 4 pLayer This is a dedicated port for Network Audio Players Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port directly to a Network Audio Player or AV receiver Note If your Network Audio Player is directly connected to the player port it will not be visible on the network when the HA N1 is powered off If this is an issue connect your Network Audio Player to the router or switch instead 15 acin Use the power cable 16 bc sv ouT USB power port 500 mA Not for data transfer Notes The first partition of a connected USB device is mounted Additional partitions are not recognized To recognize the whole capacity connect the USB device to EXPANSION or BACKUP port navigate to Settings Drive select F
8. Player When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front aA uu fFWN Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display E Backup E Settings System Update 7 Press Vv and select Network then press the L button settings E inport Directory M Drive 8 Select Player and press the L button Network LAN Port Friendly Name N1 011C 9 Press Vv and select Direct Mode then press the L button Player E Network Mode B Direct Mode Direct mode is now configured Note To connect the HA N1 and the Network Audio Player to the network via the router or hub use network mode instead Select Network Mode at step 9 above to use network mode Playing Music Files from USB Devices Even if music files are not imported from the USB device that is connected to the EXPANSION port of the HA N1 your Network Audio Player can play music files from the USB device HA N1Z Notes e Use only the compatible USB devices listed at www melco audio com e Do not disconnect the USB device connected to EXPANSION port until the HA N1 is powered down Changing RAID Mode The HA N1 series are configured with a spanned array by default To change the RAID mode from the default follow the procedure below Changing the RAID mode will delete all data on the drive If needed back up any data before continuing 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home sc
9. current data on the drive If needed back up any data before continuing 1 2 Turn on the HA N1 When the home screen is displayed press the L button Press Vv and select Backup then press the L button E Status A Display 3 Backup Settings Press Vv and select Restore from Backup then press the L button Backup E Start Backup Restore from Backup Backup History Press V and select the date of backup then press the L button Restore from Backup GB Wed 17 Sep 2014 14 25 17 Press v and select Restore Data then press the L button Wed 17 Sep 2014 14 75 17 E Restore Settings Restore Data The message All data will be erased Continue will be displayed Make sure that all files on the drive can be erased before proceeding To continue restoring the backup data press V and select OK then press the L button All data will be erased Continue Cancel 14 8 When Finished is displayed press the L button The HA N1 will automatically restart Finished The restoration is finished Notes To display the backup history navigate to Backup Backup History To restore settings select Restore Settings from step 6 above All settings will be initialized Continue message will be displayed Select OK Deleting the Imported Music Files There are two ways to delete the imported music files Follow the procedure below Formatting the Drive Format the d
10. d Note There are two options to store the imported data in the HA N1 Import Directory 1 Date Bu Date If you select this option imported data will be stored in a newly created folder The folder name will include the import date Even if the same data is included in the USB device it will be copied to the HA N1 All If you select this option data will be imported in the selected shared folder s root directory on the HA N1 With this option only files with changes will be imported to the HA N1 Files with no changes from the previous import will not be imported To change these options go to Settings Import Directory and select from Date or All Importing Music Files from a Computer To import music files from the computer follow the procedure below Enabling File Sharing 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button on the front 10 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button B Display Backup Settings I system Update Note This manual describes using the HA N1 firmware version 1 05 Depending on the firmware version the screen layout may be different Al Press Vv and select SMB File Sharing then press the L button settings SMB File Sharing Update Music Database Power LED Brightness 5 Press Vv and select On then press the L button SMB File Sharing 6 When Finished is displayed press the L button Finished 7
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12. elect Off then press the L button Auto Power Save Goff B 1 minute s B 5 minute s Auto power save is now disabled Changing Display Language To change the display language follow the procedure below 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select Language then press the L button Settings System Update anguage Extra Features 4 Select the language then press the L button Language English Aas E Deutsch The display language is now changed Updating the Firmware To update the HA N1 s firmware version to the latest one follow the procedure below Updating via the Network Note To update the firmware via the network the HA N1 should be connected to the Internet If the HA N1 is in direct mode use another Ethernet cable and connect it to the LAN port and the router 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select System Update then press the L button E Backup Settings System Update Language 27 4 Press Vv and select Internet then press the L button System Update 5 Follow the instructions on the display The system version is now updated Updating from USB Device 1 Download the latest firmware from www melco audio com 2 Extract the downloaded file and copy audionas_ha_n1_updater bin file from the extracted fo
13. ement les cables et accessoires inclus dans ce package N utilisez aucun autre accessoire ou cable sauf instruction sp cifique de la documentation CB Norsk Utstyr som er koplet til beskyttelsesjord via nettplugg og eller via annet jordtilkoplet utstyr og er tilkoplet et kabel TV nett kan forarsake brannfare For a unnga dette skal det ved tilkopling av utstyret til kabel TV nettet installeres en galvanisk isolator mellom utstyret og kabel TV nettet Svenska Utrustning som ar kopplad till skyddsjord via jordat vagguttag och eller via annan utrustning och samtidigt ar kopplad till kabel TV nat kan i vissa fall medf ra risk for brand For att undvika detta skall vid anslutning av utrustningen till kabel TV nat galvanisk isolator finnas mellan utrusningen och kabel TV natet 35
14. es Displays the total capacity used capacity and usage percentage of the connected external drive Displays the number of imported music files a 7 e e fil f m vuce beara eae the current status of the imported music file database after it is Time amp Date Displays current time and date LAN Displays the network settings of the LAN port labelled LAN such as IP address MAC address link speed and the Internet connection status Player Displays the network settings of the LAN port labelled PLAYER such as IP address MAC address and link speed System Software Displays the version of the firmware installed on the HA N1 Displays the media server s version Network Display Turns off the display panel If you press any button on the HA N1 while the Dark Mode display panel is off the display panel turns on Changes the brightness of the display panel Backup Start Boel Backs up the music files in the HA N1 to the USB device that is connected p to the port labelled BACKUP Restore Settings Restores the settings from the USB device Restore from Backup Restore Data Restores the backup music files in the USB device to the HA N1 Backup History Displays the backup history of any previous backups Formats the USB device that is connected to the BACKUP port Settings SMB File Sharing Sets to On when copying music from the computer 30 Update Music Database Updates the music da
15. if the HA N1 s LAN port is connected to the router If directly connecting the HA N1 and the Network Audio Player select Direct Mode Configure whether to automatically acquire the IP address from a DHCP server or enter manually If Manual is selected enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS server Friendly Name Change the friendly name hostname of the HA N1 31 Drive Formats the internal drives of the HA N1 When formatting you can change the current RAID mode to a spanned RAID 0 or RAID 1 array Format Internal Drives If you select Erase All Data all data on the drives will be completely erased Data removed this way will be nearly impossible to recover with the current tools Formats the USB device connected to the BACKUP port If you select Erase All Data all data on the drives will be completely erased Data removed this way will be nearly impossible to recover with the current tools Formats the USB device connected to the EXPANSION port If you select Erase All Data all data on the drives will be completely erased Data removed this way will be nearly impossible to recover with the current tools Format Backup Drive Format Expansion Drive Initialize Settings Restores the HA N1 settings to the factory default System Update Updates the HA N1 s firmware to the latest version via the Internet Refer Internet to the Updating via the Network section in chapter
16. lder to USB device root directory 3 Connect the USB device to the USB 3 0 port at the rear HA N1Z HA N1A Turn on the HA N1 If the importing from USB port screen is displayed press the D button at the front When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front N GO UW A Press Vv and select System Software then press the L button E Backup E Settings System Update B Language 8 Press Vv and select USB then press the L button System Update E Internet USD 9 Follow the instructions on the display The system version is now updated 28 Restoring Factory Defaults To initialize the HA N1 to its factory default settings follow the procedure below 1 Turn on the HA N1 while pressing the v button After the MELCO logo disappears let go of the Vv button The setting initialization screen will be displayed Note If you go to Settings Initialize Settings on the display panel the same screen will be displayed 2 Press v and select OK then press the L button All settings will be initial ized Continue Cancel The device will be initialized The operation above only initializes the settings Data will not be affected 29 Chapter 4 Appendix Menu List From the front display panel the following options are available Status Internal Dives Displays the total capacity used capacity and usage percentage of the internal drives Eviernal Dri
17. music information may not always be displayed on the display panel Backing Up and Restoring Backing Up To back up imported music files follow the procedure below With this operation both music files and settings are backed up Backed up music files can be restored if the files are deleted 1 Turn on the HA N1 12 2 Connect the USB device sold separately to the BACKUP port HA N1Z 3 When the home screen is displayed press the L button 4 Press Vv and select Backup then press the L button E Status Display Backup Settings 5 Select Start Backup and press the L button E Start Backup Restore from Backup E Backup History Note To format the USB device select Format backup Restore from Backup E Backup History El Format 6 When Finished is displayed press the L button Finished The backup is now finished Notes e Use only the compatible USB devices listed at www melco audio com e Connect only NTFS formatted or FAT32 formatted USB devices Do not disconnect the USB device connected to BACKUP port until the HA N1 is powered down e Backed up data will be saved without deleting the existing data in the USB device e Backed up data will be saved in the following folder 13 Anas bak MAC address backup date and time disk1 Restoring To restore the backup data follow the procedure below Restroring from backup will delete all
18. n Erase Data on the HA N1 Completely Under some circumstances data from formatted drives can be recovered This disk erasure process in this section does a much more thorough job of erasing data This procedure is recommended for removing all data from a drive in a way that makes it nearly impossible to recover with current tools All data on the drives is completely erased 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 when the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 20 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display E Backup Settings System Update 4 Press V and select Drive then select the L button settings E Network Drive Initialize Settings 5 Press Vv and select the drive for complete format then press the L button GB Format Internal Drives Format Backup Drive E Format Expansion Drive 6 Press Vv and select Erase All Data then press the L button 7 The message All backup expansion drive data will be lost Continue will be displayed Make sure that all files on the drive can be erased before proceeding To continue formatting press Vv and select OK then press the L button All data on the HA N1 will be permanently erased Changing the IP Address To change the IP address of the HA N1 follow the procedure below T Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L b
19. n be recovered by replacing the damaged drive As long as one drive in the array remains undamaged all data in the array can be recovered 7 The message All data will be lost Continue will be displayed Make sure that all files on the drive can be erased before proceeding To continue changing the RAID mode press v and select OK then press the L gt button Formatting Drives To format internal drives in the HA N1 or connected USB devices follow the procedure below Formatting will 19 delete all data on the drive If needed back up any data before continuing 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display El Backup Settings System Update 4 Press Vv and select Drive then press the L button settings El Network Initialize Settings 5 Press Vv and select the drive to format from internal backup or expansion then press the L button Format Internal Drives Format Backup Drive E Format Expansion Drive Note If Format Internal Drive is selected the current RAID mode and all data will be deleted 6 Press Vv and select Format then press the L button 7 The message All backup expansion drive data will be lost Continue will be displayed Make sure that all files on the drive can be erased before proceeding To continue formatting press Vv and select OK then press the L butto
20. n you press the D button the entered characters are deleted from the right side To change the friendly name press the D button and delete all characters except for the first then enter the new friendly name If you delete all the characters the display will go back to the previous screen When you press the L button the entered character is determined and another character can be selected Press the L button twice to stop configuring the friendly name If Finished is displayed press the L button If Restarting is displayed press the L button The HA N1 will restart New friendly name hostname is configured Configuring Date and Time To configure the time settings follow the procedure below 1 2 Turn on the HA N1 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display Backup Settings System Update Press Vv and select Time amp Date then press the L button settings 6 Rear Side LED Ej Tine amp Date B Time Zone Select whether to configure the time settings automatically or manually then press the L button To 23 automatically configure the time settings the HA N1 should be able to connect to the Internet Time amp Date 1 Auto Manual 6 Follow the instructions on the display Time Zone Settings 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 when the home screen is displayed press the L button at the fro
21. ng the turntable introduced into the UK in 1980 which set new standards in music reproduction From those early beginnings Melco developed into the largest computer peripherals manufacturer in Japan offering advanced products based on rigorous R amp D including wireless routers Ethernet data switches and storage devices such as NAS drives Now the company is proud to revive the highly respected Melco brand offering discerning audiophiles high technology networked audio components in the spirit of those much revered early Melco products while incorporating the very latest research into reliable high performance networked devices and storage MELCO stands for Maki Engineering Laboratory Company Diagrams Front HA N1Z 10 Press to turn the power on and off 2 Power Indicator The LED will light up while the HA N1 is on Note The brightness of the power indicator can be changed from Settings Power LED Brightness 3 Display Panel Displays the device s status and settings In case of an error displays the error message and code Note The brightness of the display panel can be changed from Settings Brightness If the display is set to Dark Mode the display panel will be turned off If the display is turned off this way you can press any button in front to relight it Back If you press and hold this button for 2 seconds while at the home screen the display panel will be turned off 5 L Enter
22. nt 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display E Backup Settings I system Update 4 Press V and select Time Zone then press the L button 5 Select the time zone to configure and press the L button The time zone setting is changed Display and LED Settings Changing Display Brightness 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select Display then press the L button E Status NERE E Backup E Settings Al Press Vv and select Brightness then press the L button If you select Dark Mode on the screen the display panel turns off You can also turn off the display panel by pressing and holding the D button for 2 seconds while at the home screen While the display panel is off press any button on the front to relight the 24 display Brightness 5 Press the Vv or AN button to change the brightness Press L if it s done Brightness Display Brightness The display settings is finished Changing Power LED Brightness 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button B Display E Backup Settings I System Update 4 Press Vv and select Power LED Brightness then press the L button Settings E Update Music Database E Power LED Brightness 6 Rear Side LED 5 Select Bright or Dim
23. o the EXPANSION port the amp icon will be displayed e If the shared folders on the HA N1 are shared for computers the file sharing is set to On from Settings SMB File Sharing the icon will be displayed Importing Importing Music Files from USB Devices To import music files from a connected USB devices follow the procedure below 1 Turn on the HA N1 The home screen is displayed when the HA N1 is booted 2 Connect the USB device which contains the music files to the port that is not labelled BACKUP or EXPANSION HA N1Z HA N1A Notes e Use only the compatible USB devices listed at www melco audio com 9 e Connect only NTFS formatted or FAT32 formatted USB devices 3 When the following screen is displayed on the display panel press the L button on the front If you connect the USB device to the front USB port HA N1A only the message will change to indicate importing from the front USB device Import from rear USB drive Al Wait until music importing is finished Notes e Ifa filename or folder name starts with a period the file or folder cannot be imported If the D button is pressed while importing the import process will be canceled after the HA N1 finishes importing the current file If the imported file size is large the cancellation process may take a few minutes to finish 5 Press the L button after importing finishes Finished File importing is now finishe
24. ormat Expansion Drive or Format Backup Drive and select Erase All Data to format all partitions Please note that all data will be removed with this operation Do not disconnect the external USB drive while the HA N1 is on You must turn off the HA N1 first then disconnect the drive When the Ethernet cable is connected to the network the link LED will glow The act LED shows network activity On the front display panel go to Settings Rear Side LED and set to Off to extinguish both LEDs Installation HA N1Z STO RANGING t 3 0n Network Audio Player X PLA i YER Z DA Router HA N1A Network Audio Player Router Note Give the HA N1 plenty of space for airflow Do not stack it with other devices that get hot 1 Connect the HA N1 s PLAYER port and a Network Audio Player with the provided Ethernet cable 2 Connect the HA N1 s LAN port and the routers with another Ethernet cable sold separately Note If directly connecting the Network Audio Player to the HA N1 without connecting to the router see the Direct Mode section in chapter 3 3 Connect the provided power cable to the outlet 4 Turn on the router or hub first 5 Then power on the HA N1 Note When the HA N1 is powered down the device connected to PLAYER port will not be recognized 6 Finally turn on the Network Audio Player Turning the HA N1 On and Off Connect the power cable and press the power b
25. reen is displayed press the L button 18 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button Display Backup Settings System Update 4 Press Vv and select Drive then press the L button settings El Network Initialize Settings 5 Press Vv and select Format Internal Drives then press the L button GB Format Internal Drives Format Backup Drive E Format Expansion Drive 6 Select the RAID mode to configure and press the L button Format Internal Drives E New Spanned Array New RAID Array E New RAID 1 Array Notes e Spanned Combines 2 drives in the HA N1 into a single array The usable disk space is the total space of all drives used Data is written to the first drive then the second drive once the first drive becomes full If a single drive in the array fails then all data in the array is lost e RAIDO Combines 2 drives in the HA N1 into a single array The usable disk space is the total space of all drives used This simple RAID mode offers faster performance than a spanned array If a single drive in the array fails then all data in the array lost RAID 0 offers the least redundancy among the three RAID modes In terms of saving your data safely using RAID 0 is not recommended e RAID 1 Combines 2 drives in the HA N1 into a mirrored array The available space in the array is the capacity of a single drive Identical data is written to each drive If a drive is damaged data ca
26. rive referring the Formatting Drives section in chapter 3 Note Formatting will delete all data on the drive If needed back up any data before continuing Deleting Each File Manually Open the the HA N1 shared folder from the computer referring to the Importing Music Files from a Computer section above and delete each file manually 15 Chapter 3 Advanced Usage Using Direct Mode Set the HA N1 to direct mode if it is directly connected to the Network Audio Player with an Ethernet cable and no other devices are connected to the network By default network mode is configured To configure direct mode follow the procedure below Notes e Direct mode is not suitable if your Network Audio Player is operated only via a remote control app on mobile devices Indirect mode the HA N1 will be the DHCP server that assigns an IP address to the Network Audio Player Routers cannot be used e Files cannot be copied to the HA N1 from the computer via the network in direct mode Use USB devices for file copying instead HA N1Z PLAYER 2 00 Network Audio Player mem sa et HA N1A PLAYER Network Audio Player Note Give the HA N1 plenty of space for airflow Do not stack it with other devices that get hot eee Connect the Network Audio Player to the HA N1 s PLAYER port not LAN port using an Ethernet cable Connect the power cable Turn on the HA N1 first Turn on the Network Audio
27. tabase of the imported music files If the music files are not listed properly on the Network Audio Player update the music database Power LED Brightness Changes the brightness of the power LED at the front Rear Side LED Configure whether to turn off the rear LAN and PLAYER port LEDs Time amp Date Configure the time settings of the HA N1 Configure the time settings automatically from the Internet Configure the time settings manually Time Zone Configure the time zone for date and time settings Auto Power Save Configure whether to shut down the HA N1 automatically if the music stops playing and a specific time passes You can select from Off 1 minute 5 minutes and 15 minutes Notes The HA N1 will not be powered down while playing music If the HA N1 is accessed from Network Audio Players or computers it will not be powered down even after the specified time passes Import Directory Configure whether to create a folder that contains the import date in the folder name when importing The default setting is Date Creates a folder to store the imported files from the connected USB device The folder name will contain the import date Imported files may contain duplicates in the HA N1 if the same files are on the USB device Imports all updated files to the root directory of the shared folder on the HA N1 If a file has no updated information that file will not be imported Select Network Mode
28. utton Display E Backup Settings System Update 4 Press Vv and select Network then press the L button settings E Network M Drive 21 5 Press Vv and select LAN Port then press the L button Network E Friendly Name 6 Select whether to automatically acquire the IP address from the DHCP server or manually configure it and press the L button 2 ENTE Notes e To obtain the IP address from the DHCP server automatically the DHCP server on the router should also be enabled If Manual is selected enter the desired IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS server in the displayed screen IP address is now configured properly Changing Friendly Name Hostname To change the friendly name hostname of the HA N1 follow the steps below 1 Turn on the HA N1 2 When the home screen is displayed press the L button at the front 3 Press Vv and select Settings then press the L button B Display Backup Settings System Update 4 Press Vv and select Network then press the L button settings E Inport Directory E Network M Drive 5 Press Vv and select Friendly Name then press the L button Network E Player E LAN Port E Friendly Name 22 6 Enter the new friendly name hostname using the Vv and A buttons then press the L button 8 9 Friendly Name N1 0110C 0 Notes Friendly name may contain 0 9 A Z and hyphens Whe
29. utton on the front panel to power on the HA N1 When the home screen explained in the Displaying the Home Screen section in chapter 2 is displayed the boot process is complete It will take about 20 seconds to complete To power off the HA N1 press the power button After 10 seconds the power indicator will extinguish and the device will be powered off HA N1A Notes e Do not disconnect the power cable without properly powering the device off first You may lose music files or the HA N1 may malfunction e If connecting the HA N1 to an amplifier s AC outlet do not configure the amplifier s power settings to shut down the HA N1 when the amplifier is powered down To power on again wait 3 seconds after the power indicator extinguishes then press the power button Chapter 2 Basic Usage Displaying the Home Screen Turn on the HA N1 After it boots the home screen will be displayed N1 O110 192 168 10 14 The home screen displays the following information Friendly name Displays the friendly name hostname of the HA N1 e IP address Displays the IP address e Internal drive usage Displays the used capacity of the internal hard drive in the HA N1 1 e Ifthe LAN port is connected to the router or switch using the Ethernet cable the amp icon will be displayed e If the Network Audio Player is connected to the PLAYER port the amp icon will be displayed e If an external USB device is connected t
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