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LEARNING CODES FROM OTHER REMOTES

Begin by positioning the HTR 8 “nose-to-nose” with the source remote so 
the two devices’ infrared windows are about 2 inches apart.

• 

Enter Learning Mode: On the HTR 8, simultaneously press-and-hold for 
3 seconds both a Device Selector key and the [RES] key until the Learn 
LED (located between HTR 8’s ON and OFF buttons) turns steady green.

• 

Press the HTR 8’s function key you wish to teach a command; the Learn 
LED will turn amber.

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Press-and-hold the function key on the source remote: The HTR 8’s 
Learn LED will flicker amber for a second or two, then turn solid green. 
The command is learned.

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 Press the HTR 8’s Device Selector key again to exit the learning mode.

If the Learn LED does not flicker amber you may need to vary the distance 
between the remotes. If the Learn LED turns red rather than green, that 
particular command of that source remote command could not be learned.

Example:

 Learning “DVD Pause”

Position the HTR 8 and your DVD player’s remote as described above.

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On the HTR 8, simultaneously press-and-hold [DVD] and [RES]; the Learn 
LED turns steady green.

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Press the HTR 8’s Pause [   ] key; the Learn LED turns amber.

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Press-and-hold the corresponding Pause key of your DVD player’s 
remote control; the HTR 8’s Learn LED flickers amber and then turns 
solid green. The command is learned.

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Press [DVD] again to exit the learning mode.

NOTES

•  The HTR 8 can learn up to 360 commands making use of all the DEVICE 

SELECTOR and function keys.

•  The DEVICE SELECTOR keys can themselves be configured to learn a command. 
•  Press and hold a configured DEVICE SELECTOR for at least 2 seconds to 

execute a function assigned to the particular DEVICE SELECTOR key.

•  Short press of a configured DEVICE SELECTOR will just switch the active 

device.

CANCEL OPERATION

You can cancel configuring a key, by pressing the active Device Selector key 
before the learn process is complete; the Learn LED will turn red.

PUNCH THROUGH

The HTR 8’s “punch-through” function allows you to retain a function key 
from one Device Select “page” to another, so that, for example, the AMP 
[SURR MODE] function might still control the T 787 when the DVD Device 
Selector page is active.

 NOTE

 

The HTR 8’s [VOL 

D/F

] keys are pre-programmed as “punched-

through” for all Device Selector pages: [VOL 

D/F

] will operate the 

T 787’s master-volume regardless of the currently selected device. The 
[SURR] [CENTER,] and [SUB] Channel Volume controls similarly are pre-
programmed as punched-through.

To set a punch through, after entering the Learning Mode, and pressing the 
desired key to be punched through, simply press the device key twice of 
the device to punch through to. The status LED will turn green; press the 
Device Selector key again to exit Learning Mode.

Example:

 Punch-through AMP [SURR MODE] key to the DVD “page”

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On the HTR 8, simultaneously press-and-hold [DVD] and [RES]; the Learn 
LED turns steady green.

• 

Press [SURR MODE]; the Learn LED turns amber.

• 

Press [AMP] twice; the Learn LED turns green.

• 

Press [DVD] again to exit the learning mode.

COPY A COMMAND FROM ANOTHER KEY

You may copy a command from any HTR 8 key to any other. To copy a key 
function, after entering the Learning Mode, and pressing the desired key 
to be copied to, simply press the device key from which you wish to copy, 
having first pressed its Device Selector key if it resides on another “page.” 
The status LED will turn green; press the Device Selector key again to exit 
Learning Mode.

Example:

 Copy the Pause command from the CD page to the AMP [   ] 

button:

• 

On the HTR 8, simultaneously press-and-hold [AMP] and [RES]; the Learn 
LED turns steady green.

• 

Press Pause [   ] ; the Learn LED turns amber.

• 

Press [CD]; press Pause [   ] ; the Learn LED turns green.

• 

Press [AMP] again to exit the learning mode.

NOTE

 

The copy and punch-through functions are similar. However, if you 
copy a command and then subsequently delete, or over-write the 
original (source-key) command , the copied-to key’s command remains 
unchanged. If you punch-through to a command and then delete or 
over-write the original key, the punched-through functions also change 
accordingly.

MACRO COMMANDS

A “macro” command is a series of two or more remote codes issued 
automatically from a single keypress. You might use a macro to automate 
a simple command sequence, such as, “Turn on the DVD player and then 
press PLAY”. Or you might compose an elaborate macro to power up 
an entire system, select a source, choose a Listening Mode, and begin 
playback—again, all from a single keypress. Each DEVICE SELECTOR and 
function keys of the HTR 8 can be stored one macro.

NOTE

 

Macros are independent of the currently selected device.

RECORDING MACROS

To record a macro, simultaneously press-and-hold for 3 seconds both the 
[MACRO] key and the HTR 8 function key to which you wish to assign the 
macro, until the status LED turns green. The macro button will also light up. 

Press the sequence of function keys to be recorded into the macro, being 
sure to first press the requisite Device Selector key for each function (you 
may switch devices while recording the macro as many times as necessary), 
allowing you to create macro containing commands from more than one 
Device Selector “page.” 

When you have finished entering the desired command sequence, press 
[MACRO] again to store the macro; the Learn LED and [MACRO] key 
illumination will turn off.

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.

OPERATION

USING THE HTR 8 REMOTE CONTROL

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Summary of Contents for T 787

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS SVENSKA Owner s Manual T787 AV Surround Sound Receiver...

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: ...hnician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by NAD Electronics for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CAUTION To preven...

Page 4: ...3 DSP OPTIONS 14 TONE CONTROLS 15 ZONE CONTROLS 15 USING THE T 787 SETUP MENU 16 SETUP MENU 16 CONTROL HDMI SETUP 16 SOURCE SETUP 17 SOURCE SETUP NORMAL VIEW 17 SOURCE SETUP TABLE VIEW 18 iPod SETUP 1...

Page 5: ...liable infrared remote control communications The T 787 generates a modest amount of heat but nothing that should trouble adjacent components It is perfectly possible to stack the T 787 on top of othe...

Page 6: ...manually scan the AM or FM band Press and hold a s for more than 2 seconds to search up or down the T 787 s tuner will stop at the next sufficiently strong signal it encounters Note that this function...

Page 7: ...l toggle between FM STEREO and FM MONO Select FM MONO FM STEREO and FM MUTE icons at VFD are extinguished for stations that have too much interference or are too weak In DAB 230V version only or XM 12...

Page 8: ...he LISTENING TO AM FM RADIO section of the OPERATION page 3 AUDIO 1 6 VIDEO 1 3 S VIDEO 1 3 These comprise the T 787 s other sets of principal input Connect these audio and video input ports to corres...

Page 9: ...preserve optimum dynamics you may wish to defeat it by setting this switch to OFF 7 RS 232 NAD is a certified partner of AMX and Crestron and fully supports these external devices Check out the NAD w...

Page 10: ...e Component Video input of a compatible video monitor TV Be sure to observe consistency in connecting the Y Pb Pr jacks to the corresponding sources inputs The routing of the three component video inp...

Page 11: ...draw of all devices connected to this outlet must not exceed 120 watts It is powered ON and OFF by the front panel STANDBY button or by the HTR 8 s ON and OFF keys 19 POWER Supply the AC mains power t...

Page 12: ...are directed to the subwoofer if one is present in the Speaker settings Select Stereo when you wish to listen to a stereo or monaural production such as music CD or FM broadcast without surround enha...

Page 13: ...stereo recordings Typically these include classical jazz and folk genres as well as numerous examples from others Its virtues include realistic stable front stage sonic imaging and spacious but unexa...

Page 14: ...ynamic EQ determines the proper loudness compensation based on the sound pressure level measurements MultEQ provides Audyssey Dynamic EQ working in tandem with Audyssey MultEQ provides the right liste...

Page 15: ...n the applicable Zone can be configured and managed via this Zone Controls window Select On to activate the applicable Zone When activated the Source input for the particular Zone can be allocated by...

Page 16: ...CEC device requests a Source change For example if PLAY is pressed on a BD Player with CEC the T 787 and TV with CEC will automatically switch to their respective input connections the T 787 switchin...

Page 17: ...ions Press S to move to the next character and at the same time save the changes done on the current character The name can be as long as twelve characters The new Name will be shown in the VFD as wel...

Page 18: ...nd HD digital video sources and displays A V PRESET A particular Source can be assigned a stored Preset The parameters set up in the selected Preset number will be adopted into the particular Source i...

Page 19: ...It has been shown that many if not most surround sound systems are not accurately setup and calibrated To be done properly calibration requires special knowledge and instrumentation that the average...

Page 20: ...sponse for your particular room and speaker setup If some inconsistencies or discrepancies are detected during the Audyssey calibration the process maybe interrupted or the problem is shown in the par...

Page 21: ...p your speakers manually or if you already had run Audyssey Auto Calibration but would like to make adjustments the following sections on Speaker Configuration Speaker Levels and Speaker Distance can...

Page 22: ...le Normally with speakers set to Large the subwoofer is not active The Enhanced Bass option allows full range operation of the speakers with the additional bass contribution of the subwoofer This feat...

Page 23: ...evel adjustment by ear using music and film sound material is frequently useful Due to the effects of room acoustics matched pair speakers front surround back will not always calibrate to exactly the...

Page 24: ...d if Volume is set to Fixed the Zone 2 Volume is set to a preset dB level and thereafter the Zone s volume can be varied via the volume control of the separate amplifier it is fed into MODE Zone 3 and...

Page 25: ...ed at Trigger IN Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Applicable Zone is turned ON whenever 12V DC is present atTrigger IN All Main Zone 2 Zone 3 and Zone 4 as described above will all be activated given a 12V DC inp...

Page 26: ...field If media sources recorded in Dolby Digital EX are decoded with a Digital EX decoder the format is detected automatically and the Dolby Digital EX mode is selected However some media sources rec...

Page 27: ...ving audio quality DTS HD Master Audio adopts variable data transfer rates facilitating data transfer to the maximum rate of 24 5 Mbps in the Blu ray disc format 18 0 Mbps in the HD DVD format which b...

Page 28: ...igurations set forth at Display Setup are carried over whenever it is enabled during A V Preset setting Please see also the section below about AV Presets VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY VFD Display Select...

Page 29: ...e in the particular A V Preset any of the above mentioned parameter settings by choosing Yes If you decide not to include in the particular A V Preset a certain parameter setting select No Now in orde...

Page 30: ...Save Current Setup to Preset menu line use S to save the above settings to Preset 1 Below OSD will be shown affirming that the above settings are now saved to Preset 1 When you recall Preset 1 using t...

Page 31: ...at Preset 2 will be the last or current Speaker Setup settings which in this sample are the same Speaker Setup settings shown above in Step 1 7 You can setup up to 5 A V Presets These same A V Presets...

Page 32: ...ncy allocation you can tune directly to the station 1 Toggle ENTER button to switch between Preset and Tune mode see the lower line of the VFD Select Tune mode 2 Using the numeric keys of the remote c...

Page 33: ...epeat this process for each character in sequence 5 Press the MEMORY key again to store the User Name and exit the text entry mode ABOUT RDS The Radio Data System RDS permits sending small amounts of...

Page 34: ...nnel Press and hold A S for faster scanning of XM channels 2 Direct Channel Call Toggle ENTER button to switch between Preset and Tune mode see the lower line of the VFD Select Tune mode Using the num...

Page 35: ...DIN connector supplied with your NAD DAB Adaptor DB from the DAB module s output port into the corresponding DAB module input socket on the rear panel of the T 787 Select DAB mode on the T 787 by togg...

Page 36: ...yed last in the channel list DRC The level of compression of stations can be set to eliminate the differences in dynamic range or sound level between radio stations Popular music would normally be mor...

Page 37: ...adcast station is shown This is the default display DLS Dynamic Label Segment DLS is the scrolling text supplied by the broadcasting station It may contain information on music titles or details regar...

Page 38: ...ce 5 iPod press A bringing you to Menu Select OSD Follow the instructions as shown Source 5 is defaulted to iPod For Source 5 iPod to be changed and allocated for other inputs go to iPod Setup menu un...

Page 39: ...option or menu selection ENTER Press ENTER to select an option or start playback m REPEAT Toggle to initiate repeat mode as follows repeat one song repeat all songs or cancel repeat mode RANDOM Toggl...

Page 40: ...you may need to load one or more different code libraries see Loading Code Libraries below CONTROLLING THE T 787 The HTR 8 is divided into two main sections Eight Device Selector keys at the top AMP D...

Page 41: ...Device Selector key again to exit Learning Mode Example Punch through AMP SURR MODE key to the DVD page On the HTR 8 simultaneously press and hold DVD and RES the Learn LED turns steady green Press SU...

Page 42: ...gthen 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...

Page 43: ...5325 604 L56 204 5060 605 T513 T514 T515 T517 T524 T533 T534 205 M5 606 L53 DVD SEARCH MODE If none of the codes from the table when entered turns on the component and if you are quite sure you have...

Page 44: ...E CONTROL The ZR 7 is a discrete compact remote for controlling the Zone 2 feature of the T 787 Irrespective of the main room zone settings the ZR 7 allows full separate control of the Zone 2 source s...

Page 45: ...to IR Channel 0 If OFF button is pressed on the HTR 8 remote control or SR 8 remote control for the C 326BEE both products will go to standby mode Press ON and both products will power up from standby...

Page 46: ...OFF on Speaker Configuration menu Correct Speaker Configuration or Speaker Levels settings Center level set too low on Speaker Levels menu No Dolby Digital DTS Source s digital output is not connected...

Page 47: ...nded rear panel terminals Specifications are subject to change without notice For updated documentation and features please log onto www NADelectronics com for the latest information about T 787 Manuf...

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