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BACKLIGHT

The HTRM is equipped with a backlight to increase visibility of the
HTRM in low light conditions. The HTRM also includes a light
sensor. By default, if you press any key on the remote and it senses
a low light condition, the back light will turn on. It will then turn
off again five seconds after no key has been pressed.
The behaviour and timeout for the backlight can be adjusted.
(Refer to the “HTRM Features” for further information.)

LOW BATTERY WARNING

If the HTRM senses the batteries are low, it will show “Low Batt”
on the second line of the LCD display whenever the remote is idle.
When this occurs the batteries should be replaced with new ones
immediately.

DEVICE SELECTOR KEYS

Simply pressing a 

DEVICE SELECTOR

key will change the active

device on the HTRM. At this time, no IR commands will be
transmitted. The name of the selected device will be shown on the
first line of the LCD display.

Note

: Any IR command can be associated with a DEVICE

SELECTOR key during “Copy” and “Learn” modes. Once the
associated function is assigned to the DEVICE SELECTOR key
pressing and holding the DEVICE SELECTOR key for more than
two seconds will send the associated command in addition to
the HTRM switching its active device.

NAVIGATION OF THE HTRM CONTROLS

MACRO KEYS

A macro can be associated with every key on the HTRM except for
the MACRO button itself. A total of 52 macros can be stored.
To execute a macro:

Press the 

MACRO

key. The first line of the LCD display will

show "MACRO".

Within five seconds, press the key the macro is associated with.

While the macro is executing a small "M" will be shown in the
top right of the LCD display. (refer to the Setup Menu section
for information on how to setup macros)

FUNCTION KEYS

There are 44 dedicated function keys on the HTRM. When you
press a function key, the name of the function will be shown on
the second line of the LCD display while the command is being
transmitted.

A/V PSET KEY

In the default configuration of the HTRM, the 

A/V PSET

key acts

as a shift function when the AMP device is selected. Pressing the

A/V PSET

key once will cause "Preset" to be displayed on the first

line of the LCD display. If within five seconds you then press a digit
0 - 9, the function for the corresponding A/V Preset will be
transmitted.

Note

: The HTRM is an universal-type remote control,  some NAD

receivers may not have more than 5 AV presets.

SETUP MENU

Press and hold the 

SETUP

and 

ENTER

keys for five seconds to

enter the Setup Menu. You cannot enter the setup menu if the
remote is currently displaying "Low Batt". This feature prevents
the setup from becoming corrupted under low battery conditions.
Please refer to Setup Navigation for the overall structure and basic
operation of the Setup Menu.

ENGLISH

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Summary of Contents for HTRM

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS SVENSKA HTRM Learning Remote Control ...

Page 2: ...er middle section has number buttons 0 to 9 A V PSET SPEAKER function DVD SETUP and receiver s Surround Mode TEST buttons Lower section has DVD CD TAPE Transport buttons Bottom section with CHANNEL VOLUME trimming buttons WHAT S IN THE BOX Packed with your HTRM you will find The HTRM System remote control with batteries USB B male 5 pin cable This Owner s Manual NAD is a trademark of NAD Electroni...

Page 3: ...AÑOL ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS SVENSKA PRESS IN AND LIFT TAB TO REMOVE BATTERY COVER OUT FROM RECESS PLACE BATTERIES INTO OPENING ENSURE THE CORRECT POLARITY IS OBSERVED PRESS BATTERY COVER INTO PLACE UNTIL IT CLICKS CLOSED BATTERY INSTALLATION FIG 2 ...

Page 4: ...rmanent Even if you teach the HTRM new commands to take their place the underlying library commands remain in place and can easily be recalled should you add an NAD component to your system later GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE HTRM The HTRM is divided into three main sections The LCD display section at the top of the handset the DEVICE SELECTOR and the remaining 44 Control keys see Figure 1 Eight DEVIC...

Page 5: ... will be shown on the display to indicate when an option can be changed Press ENTER to select a menu option or confirm a value ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS SVENSKA 5 Setup Battery B Light Library Learn Pun Thr Copy Delete Rename Macro Reset Exit Battery This option shows a bar graph of the battery level or Low Batt if the level is too low to register on graph Pres...

Page 6: ... L Release Device L Success Failed Device L Pass 2 Mode Normal 2 Pass Narrow Setup Battery B Light Library Learn Pun Thr Copy Delete Rename Macro Reset Exit Device P Key Device P To Device Macro P Key Save P No Yes Setup Battery B Light Library Learn Pun Thr Copy Delete Rename Macro Reset Exit Device C From Device C To Copy C No Yes Setup Battery B Light Library Learn Pun Thr Copy Delete Rename Ma...

Page 7: ...ps Press Macro key when done Save M No Yes Mode Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Setup Battery B Light Library Learn Pun Thr Copy Delete Rename Macro Reset Exit Device R Key Device R Left Right scroll from left to right through all 8 character locations Up Down scroll through the character values A Z a z Save R No Yes Setup Battery B Light Library Learn Pun Thr Copy Delete Rename Macro Reset Exit Fac R...

Page 8: ...very key on the HTRM except for the MACRO button itself A total of 52 macros can be stored To execute a macro Press the MACRO key The first line of the LCD display will show MACRO Within five seconds press the key the macro is associated with While the macro is executing a small M will be shown in the top right of the LCD display refer to the Setup Menu section for information on how to setup macr...

Page 9: ...volume keys for the DVD device punch through to AMP The second type allows you to punch through to a stored macro This provides a way to execute a macro with a single keys press If a macro step includes a key which has a punch through to another macro the punch through is not used This is to prevent circular macros that would never end Instead of the punch through the underlying function of the ke...

Page 10: ...his option and answering Yes to both confirmations will reset all HTRM options to the factory default values Note resetting the HTRM to the factory default settings will erase all user configurations macros and custom device programming HTRM SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER Press simultaneously the ON TEST buttons for five seconds to display version numbers LIGHT SENSOR CALIBRATION MODE P...

Page 11: ...Table Description 100 Receiver with Discrete On Off 101 Receiver with Toggle On Off 102 S170 103 L75 104 2nd Zone 200 CD Player 201 CD Player old 300 Tuner 301 L75 Tuner 400 Tape Deck B 401 Tape Deck A 500 TV 270 501 MR13 502 MR20 600 T562 601 T550 L55 602 T531 T571 USB CONNECTION FIG 3 ...

Page 12: ...com 2006 NAD ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the written permission of NAD Electronics International HTRM Manual 04 06 ...

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