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The NAD HTRM 2 is ready to operate the M32 right out of the box, but it is really eight remotes in one. 
Each of the 8 Device Selector keys at the top of the handset can call up a new “page” of remote control 
codes to be transmitted by the remaining keys. You may “teach” codes from any infrared-remote 
controlled component, regardless of brand, to any or all of these. 

Obviously, the most logical system is that you teach the codes from your BD player to the [BD] Device 
Selector “page,” your television’s codes to the [TV] “page,” and so on, but there is no required scheme: 
You may load any commands to any key on any page (see “Learning Codes From Other Remotes,” 
below).

The HTRM 2 is already preprogrammed with a full complement of commands for the M32 on its 
[AMP] Device Selector page, and as well as with library commands to operate most NAD-brand CD, 
BD or DAC components on the corresponding Device Selector “pages.” These default commands are 
permanent: Even if you teach the HTRM 2 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 (see “Delete Mode”, below).

Note: For use with the M32, it should not be necessary to re-program any keys on the HTRM 2 [AMP] 
page. However, in order for the HTRM 2 to control your specific NAD-brand components you may 
need to load one or more different code-libraries (see “Loading Code Libraries,” below).

CONTROLLING THE M32

The HTRM 2 is divided into two main sections. Eight Device Selector keys at the top—[AMP], [MP,] 
[TV,] and so on—set the handset’s remaining keys to a “page” of commands to control a particular 
component. A Device Select key determines only what component the HTRM 2 will command; it 
does not perform any function on the M32. All of the remaining keys are function keys that can “learn” 
control codes from virtually any infrared remote controller, allowing you to teach the codes of your 
equipment, regardless of brand, to the HTRM 2.

However, the HTRM 2 is already preprogrammed to operate the M32. All of the function keys on the 
[AMP] Device Selector “page” perform M32 functions. (The HTRM 2 can also command many other 
NAD components, from its [CD], [BD], [DAC] and [CUSTOM] pages.)

It is important to note that certain HTRM 2 keys perform different functions depending on the selected 
Device Selector “page.”

LEARNING CODES FROM OTHER REMOTES

Begin by positioning the HTRM 2 “nose-to-nose” with the source remote so the two devices’ infrared 
windows are about 2 inches apart.

Enter Learning Mode: On the HTRM 2, simultaneously press-and-hold for 3 seconds both a Device 
Selector key and the [RES] key until the Learn LED (located between HTRM 2’s ON and OFF buttons) 
turns steady green.

Press the HTRM 2’s function key you wish to teach a command; the Learn LED will turn amber.

Press-and-hold the function key on the source remote: The HTRM 2’s Learn LED will flicker amber 
for a second or two, then turn solid green. The command is learned.

 Press the HTRM 2’s Device Selector key again to exit the learning mode.

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Summary of Contents for M32

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS SVENSKA Owner s Manual M32 DirectDigital DAC Amplifier...

Page 2: ...ticle 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge u...

Page 3: ...s connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by NAD Electronics for compliance could void the...

Page 4: ...ensure that you make the most of your investment in the M32 For warranty information contact your local distributor INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 INTRODUCTION GETTING...

Page 5: ...line of sight within 25 feet 8 meters between the M32 s front panel and your primary listening viewing position this will ensure reliable infrared remote control communications The M32 generates a mo...

Page 6: ...me tone and balance controls are operative for headphone listening Use a suitable adapter to connect headphones with other types of sockets such as 3 5mm personal stereo jack plugs 4 REMOTE SENSOR Poi...

Page 7: ...M32 via compatible external controllers Refer to the NAD website for information about RS232 Protocol documents and PC interface program 6 SPEAKERS The M32 has two sets of SPEAKER connections which a...

Page 8: ...her hand the OUTPUT terminals will function as PRE OUT if the Sub Output option is set to OFF PRE OUT The PRE OUT SUBW sockets make it possible for the M32 to be used as a full range preamplifier to a...

Page 9: ...nalog to Digital conversion to make analog sources compatible with M32 s pure digital circuitry The PHONO circuit has impedance settings for Moving Magnet MM and Moving Coil MC with gain automatically...

Page 10: ...ugh the list HTRM 2 ON OFF SOURCE 10 IN S SE ET TU UP P D DE EL LA AY Y P PI IC CT TU UR RE E T TE ES ST T Z ZO OO OM M E EQ Q T TO ON NE E L L N NI IT TE E D DI IM MM ME ER R CHANNEL VOLUME 8 IN M MU...

Page 11: ...vious level function option etc HTRM 2 ON OFF SOURCE 10 IN S SE ET TU UP P D DE EL LA AY Y P PI IC CT TU UR RE E T TE ES ST T Z ZO OO OM M E EQ Q T TO ON NE E L L N NI IT TE E D DI IM MM ME ER R CHANN...

Page 12: ...mode via the left and right speakers only MONO Use Mono listening mode when the audio source format is mono The mono information is replicated on both left and right channels Mono listening mode is re...

Page 13: ...results in perfectly flat frequency response at 20 kHz The effect of this filter may not be audible but it is measurable and it compensates for the small effect of the digital reconstruction filter th...

Page 14: ...dule is not installed the corresponding sources will not be available from the Source Setup menu selection Non MDC or built in sources Slot A Location slot of the Source module MDC in the rear panel C...

Page 15: ...rary table for IR Channel 0 retain the library code 100 If you want to load the AMP library table on IR Channel 1 prefix the library code with 1 to indicate association with IR Channel 1 Load then the...

Page 16: ...Initiate the restoring of the MDC BluOS to its factory default settings Select Yes to initiate factory reset or No to maintain current settings SERVICE MENU Service Menu has two options BluOS Upgrade...

Page 17: ...a particular component A Device Select key determines only what component the HTRM 2 will command it does not perform any function on the M32 All of the remaining keys are function keys that can lear...

Page 18: ...A COMMAND FROM ANOTHER KEY You may copy a command from any HTRM 2 key to any other key COPY A KEY FUNCTION 1 Enter Learning Mode 2 Press the key that will contain the copied key The Learn LED turns st...

Page 19: ...t will extend battery life appreciably turning it off altogether set it to 0 seconds will lengthen it still further CONFIGURING KEY ILLUMINATION Keys to Press for 3 seconds Mode DISP Digit Key 0 9 Set...

Page 20: ...5325 604 L56 204 5060 605 T513 T514 T515 T517 T524 T533 T534 205 M5 606 L53 BD SEARCH MODE If none of the codes from the table work turn on the component and try the search method as follows 1 Enter...

Page 21: ...pen the pin of the battery cover 2 Open the battery hatch 3 Insert the supplied four AA batteries 4 Push the battery hatch until it clicks close 5 Restore the battery cover OPERATION USING THE HTRM 2...

Page 22: ...s A weighted ref 2V out unity gain Frequency response 0 3 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Channel separation 60 dB at 1kHz Output impedance 0 5 ohm GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS LINE IN SPEAKER OUT Continuous output power i...

Page 23: ...23 ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS SVENSKA...

Page 24: ...onal a division of Lenbrook Industries Limited No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the written permission of NAD Electronics International While eve...

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