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Example:

 Record a Macro to the [0] key to Turn on the M33. 

Select “Input 1” (Source 1), and commence playback of connected 
Source 1 device (as in BD player).

On the HTRM 2, simultaneously press-and-hold [MACRO] and [0] 
(numeric zero); the Learn LED turns steady green.

Press [AMP]; press [ON]; press [1] (“Input or Source 1”); press [BD]; press 
[

4

] (Play) - the Learn LED blinks as each step is added.

Press [MACRO] again to exit the macro-record mode.

To clear a macro, perform the above steps without entering any functions.

NOTE

 

Each macro can store a maximum of 64 command steps. If you exceed 
this number, the macro will be stored automatically after the 64th 
command is added.

EXECUTING MACROS

Press and release [MACRO]; its key lights for 5 seconds. While it remains 
lit, press an HTRM 2 key where a macro has been stored.

The corresponding macro will run; as each step executes, its “parent” 
Device Selector’s key flashes briefly.

When finished, the [MACRO] key illumination goes out. 

Pressing any other HTRM 2 key while a macro is executing will abort the 
macro. Remember that you must hold the HTRM 2 so that its infrared 
emitter can activate the target components.

NOTE

 

When a macro executes, a 1 second delay is automatically inserted 
between its commands. If you need more than a 1 second delay 
between particular commands—for example, to permit a component 
to power up completely—you can record “empty” steps into the macro 
by changing Device Selector “pages” without entering actual command 
functions.

KEY ILLUMINATION TIMEOUT

The HTRM 2’s key-illumination can be set to remain lit for 0-9 seconds. The 
default value is 2 seconds. 

SET THE ILLUMINATION TIMEOUT

Simultaneously press and hold the HTRM 2’s [DISP] and the [0-9] key 
corresponding to the desired timeout duration.

The Learn LED will flash twice to confirm the new setting. 

When set to zero, the illumination will not turn on at all.

NOTES

•  Key illumination is activated when one presses any HTRM 2 key.
•  If HTRM 2 senses movement, key illumination is activated without 

having to press a key. If HTRM 2 is shaken, key illumination is also 
activated.

•  Key illumination is the biggest drain on the HTRM 2’s batteries. A short 

key illumination timeout 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 key illumination timeout to number of 

seconds corresponding to digit key. Zero turns off 

the key illumination entirely.

DISP + OFF

Disable light sensor. Key illumination will turn on 

with any key press.

DISP + ON

Enable light sensor.

DISP + ENTER

Set the light sensor threshold to the current 

light level.

DISP + RTN

Restore all key illumination settings to the 

defaults.

FACTORY RESET

The HTRM 2 can be reset to its factory state, deleting all learned 
commands, copied and punched-through keys, macros, and other setup 
information, reverting all keys to their pre-programmed library commands.

PERFORM A FACTORY RESET

Simultaneously press-and-hold the HTRM 2’s [ON] and [RTN] keys for 10 
seconds. The Learn LED will start to flash green. 

Release [ON] and [RTN] before the second flash is complete; the Learn 
LED will turn red, indicating the remote has been reset.

NOTE

 

Release [ON] and [RTN] before the second flash goes out; otherwise, the 
unit will not reset. Should this occur, repeat the full procedure.

DELETE MODE

The HTRM 2 can store learned, copied, and “default library” commands on 
any single key. The default library commands are the pre-programmed 
NAD codes, such as the native M33 commands on the [AMP] page.

You can delete commands by layers back “down” to the default library 
command on any key, removing learned commands, punched-through 
functions, and copied keys.

NOTE

 

The default library commands cannot be deleted.

ENTER DELETE MODE

Simultaneously press-and-hold the desired key’s Device Selector key 
and the [RTN] key for 3 seconds, until the Learn LED turns green. 

Press the function key whose command you wish to delete; the Learn 
LED flashes; the number of times indicates which type of function has 
become active - see the table below. 

Press the active Device Selector key again to exit Delete Mode.

NOTE

 

You can delete multiple function-key commands on the same Device 
Selector “page”. To delete more than one Device Selector page, exit 
Delete mode and then re-enter the required page.

Flashes 

Command Type

Default Library Command

Copied Library Command

Learned Command

OPERATION

USING THE HTRM 2 REMOTE CONTROL

Summary of Contents for M33

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ENGLISH BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier M33 NAD M33 ...

Page 2: ...leted M33 can be factory reset or restored to factory default settings using any of the following methods 1 Via Front Panel Display Go to Settings Other menu option and select Factory Reset to initiate restoring of the M33 to factory default settings Follow the prompt commands 2 Force Factory Reset a Press and hold rear panel RESET tact switch and while doing so turn ON the rear panel POWER switch...

Page 3: ...and select OK 3 Enter the Player Name you prefer your M33 to be customized for easier identification in the Player Drawer Network setup connection proceeds automatically 4 Network setup connection is completed when All Done is shown in the App The M33 s unique network ID is listed as the product name i e M33 immediately followed by the last four digits in the MAC Machine Access Control address exa...

Page 4: ...tch must be set to ON position 2 STATUS INDICATOR NAD LOGO This indicator will be amber when M33 is in standby mode When M33 is powered up from standby mode this indicator will change from amber to solid white 3 HEADPHONE A 1 4 stereo jack socket is supplied for headphone listening and will work with conventional headphones of any impedance The volume tone and balance controls are operative for he...

Page 5: ...the BluOS App 2 HDMI ARC Connect to TV that supports HDMI Control CEC and Audio Return Channel ARC functions Both functions are possible if external devices that also support both features are interconnected with M33 via HDMI connection Use HDMI cable to connect HDMI ARC to corresponding HDMI ARC port of TV With ARC connection established M33 will output audio signal from TV IMPORTANT Ensure that ...

Page 6: ...ical and coaxial digital output of sources such as CD or BD DVD players digital cable box digital tuners and other applicable components The sources will appear as Optical 1 Optical 2 Coaxial 1 and Coaxial 2 in the navigation drawer of the BluOS App 12 AES EBU IN Digital audio stream from professional audio sources can be connected to this XLR connector For high end sources with higher sampling ra...

Page 7: ...ty of your M33 20 GROUND TERMINAL Ensure that the M33 is plugged in to a grounded AC wall outlet If necessary use this ground terminal to connect to ground a phono or turntable source for PHONO input If a separate earth ground is necessary use this terminal to ground your M33 The M33 can be connected to ground by connecting a ground lead wire or similar to this terminal After insertion tighten the...

Page 8: ...on for music service provider or media source input analog optical coaxial Bluetooth HDMI ARC etc 3 Album art cover 4 Source list is displayed where one can select desired Source to access or playback contents Refer also to SOURCES item below 5 Display Play Queue that was setup via the BluOS App Play Queue is a list of songs or tracks that are populated and put on queue via the BluOS App 6 Elapsed...

Page 9: ...s level from 0 to 2 9 Dark Mode Background of Front View display for particular source is either dark enabled or bright disabled 10 Speaker Output Turn On or Off speaker output 11 Bluetooth Set Bluetooth connection to Manual Automatic Guest or Disable Bluetooth availability 12 LCD Temporary Display Enabled mode will turn off display temporarily after 1 minute of non user interface Disabled mode wi...

Page 10: ...he library code with 1 to indicate association with IR Channel 1 Load then the AMP library table using the code 1100 Source Setup Select and configure Source 1 Sources Select Source to configure 2 Name Customize the Source s Name using the pop up keyboard 3 Icon Select and assign icon for the selected Source 4 Front View Front display layout and contents can be configured by selecting the followin...

Page 11: ...etting to manually select the delay time to better suit the speed of your network Disabled When your M33 is connected to an audio source without video such as a turntable or CD player the A V Mode setting should be disabled 8 Lip sync delay With A V Mode enabled Lip sync delay can be adjusted to ensure your audio is staying in sync over your network with the original video source By varying Lip sy...

Page 12: ...ddress MAC Address Ethernet and MAC Address Wi Fi Temperature Left Temperature Right If the internal temperature of either left or right amplifier channel reaches 91 degrees centigrade M33 will turn off automatically and a protect message will be shown in the display Once the temperature falls below 80 degrees centigrade M33 will turn on again and the protect message display will be cleared Temper...

Page 13: ... BLUETOOTH HEADPHONE SPEAKER PAIRING Bluetooth headphones speakers can be paired to your M33 using the BluOS Controller App CONNECT DISCONNECT FORGET DEVICE OPERATION USING THE FRONT PANEL DISPLAY 1 2 1 3 4 3 2 4 ...

Page 14: ...y computer programs that may make any noise Download Dirac Live App for Windows macOS and smartphone iOS and Android devices via M33 software download page at nadelectronics com dirac live Launch Dirac Live App Follow on screen instructions Refer also to the HELP window for more detailed instructions View and follow simulated Dirac Live Calibration at nadelectronics com dirac live For further info...

Page 15: ... 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 M33 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 componen...

Page 16: ... Off is shown in the front panel display 7 INPUT SELECTORS Press desired INPUT button to select corresponding Source Set the DEVICE SELECTOR to AMP to initiate below functions INPUTSELECTORBUTTON FUNCTION correspondstoSelectedSource IN 1 OPTICAL 1 IN 2 OPTICAL 2 IN 3 COAXIAL 1 IN 4 COAXIAL 2 IN 5 AES EBU IN 6 LINE IN IN 7 BALANCED IN IN 8 PHONO IN 9 BluOS IMPORTANT NOTES a There are 9 maximum Sour...

Page 17: ... device The status LED will turn green 3 Press the Device Selector button again to exit Learning Mode Example Punch through AMP SURR MODE key to the BD page 1 On the HTRM 2 simultaneously press and hold BD and RES the Learn LED turns steady green 2 Press SURR MODE the Learn LED turns amber 3 Press AMP twice the Learn LED turns green 4 Press BD again to exit the learning mode COPY A COMMAND FROM AN...

Page 18: ...tteries A short key illumination timeout 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 key illumination timeout to number of seconds corresponding to digit key Zero turns off the key illumination entirely DISP OFF Disable light sensor Key illumina...

Page 19: ... 202 5170 5240 5340 603 L70 L73 BD 203 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 Library Mode by simultaneously pressing and holding for 3 seconds the desired Device Selector key and the A V PSET key until the Learn LED turns green 2 Press and...

Page 20: ...ounded end of a pointed tool to push open 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 REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 21: ...ormat FLAC MQA WAV AIFF Sampling rate up to 192 kHz Bit depths 16 24 CONNECTIVITY Network connectivity Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Wi Fi 5 Supported network file share protocol Server Message Block SMB USB 1 xType A port for connection to USB memory stick FAT32 or NTFS formatted and supported peripherals Bluetooth quality aptX HD Bluetooth connectivity Two Way Receive and Headphone modes USER INTERFACE ...

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