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Aside from SR 9 remote control, C 388 is also compatible with SR 10 remote control.  SR 10 is a 
universal NAD remote control designed to operate several NAD models including the C 388. 

SR 10 will operate up to a distance of 23ft (7m). Two AA batteries should be fitted in the battery 
compartment at the rear of the remote control handset. Ensure that the batteries are correctly 
oriented and installed as indicated on the base of the battery compartment. 

NOTES

•  SR 10 function buttons not discussed, designated or highlighted indicate they are not applicable or 

functional for the particular device. 

•  The LED indicator between ON and OFF buttons will flash blue whenever a control button is pressed.

Select 

AMP

  from the DEVICE SELECTOR buttons to initiate the following C 388 remote control commands.

1 ON/OFF:

 

The SR 10 remote has separate ON and OFF buttons. Press ON to switch C 388 from 

Standby to operating mode. Press OFF to switch to Standby mode.

2  DEVICE SELECTOR:

 

A Device Selector button determines only what component the SR 10 will 

command; it does not perform any function on the C 388. Press desired Device Selector button 
for the applicable buttons to be directed to a “page” of commands relevant to the selected device. 
Upon selecting a Device, you can now press the corresponding SR 10 control buttons applicable 
for the selected Device.

3 MUTE:

 

Press 

MUTE

 button to temporarily switch OFF sound to the speakers and headphones. 

MUTE mode is indicated by “Mute” shown in the front panel display. Press 

MUTE

 again to restore 

sound. Adjusting the volume level via the SR 10 or the front panel volume knob will automatically 
release the mute function.

4  VOL [

D/F

]:

 Press [

D/F

] button to increase or decrease the volume level. Release the button 

when the desired level is reached. 

5  SOURCE [

D/F

]:

 Toggle through Source input selections. If the optional MDC modules are 

installed, the Source selections will include Sources incorporated with the applicable modules. 

6  SPK A, SPK B:

 SPK A and SPK B buttons engage or disengage the speakers connected respectively 

to Speakers A and Speakers B terminals. Toggle SPK A to switch ON or OFF SPEAKERS A output. 
Toggle SPK B to switch ON or OFF SPEAKERS B output. 

7  NAVIGATION AND ENTER BUTTONS:

 Use [

d/f/a/s

] to go up, down, left or right menu options or 

selections.  Press ENTER to complete a selection, procedure, sequence or other applicable functions.

8  SOURCE INPUT SELECTOR:

 The numeric buttons allow for direct selection of Source input. Press 

corresponding number button to directly select Source.

ADDENDUM SHEET FOR C 388

USING SR 10 WITH C 388

3

1

4

2

5

9

10

8

7

6

1

 

Optical 1

2

    

Optical 2

3

   

Coaxial 1

4

    

Coaxial 2

5

    

Phono

   

Line 1

7

    

Line 2

   

Bluetooth

9

   

Unassigned

IMPORTANT NOTES

 

There are 9 maximum Sources with discrete IR codes and they are mapped out to SR 10 remote 
control Source Input Selector buttons 1- 9. 

 •  If the optional MDC BluOS or MDC HDM 2 module is installed, Source Input Selector “9” becomes 

assigned to “BluOS” or “HDMI 1” source (refer to “MDC BluOS OR MDC HDM 2 Installed” column 
in the Table below). 

•  If both optional MDC BluOS and MDC HDM 2 modules are installed, two or more Sources will 

have to be disabled to accommodate the corresponding Sources from both modules. Refer to 
the item in the C 388 owner’s manual about “ENABLED” under “USING THE C 388” for guidance 
on how to enable/disable Sources. 

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