NAD HTR-5 Instruction Manual page 7

Lcd touch screen preprogrammed and learning remote control
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MACRO OPERATION
The remote control is capable of sending out a series of commands with the single press of a
button. There are three types of macro buttons you can use for such macro operations and
they are as follows:
1 M1, M2 and M3 buttons on MAIN page. Each of these three buttons are designed to
send out up to 28 series of commands you programmed into the buttons. It is generally
used to turn on and turn off all of your A/V components with the single press of a button.
2 Device buttons on Main page. There are twelve device buttons on the MAIN page and
each of these device buttons can send out up to 14 commands which you have
programmed into the device button. It is generally used to send out audio input codes so
that the audio receiver will make an automatic input switch when you press the respective
device button in the remote control.
3 Favorite Channel buttons. You can create up to 60 favorite channel buttons in the
remote control by programming the most often watched channel numbers into these
buttons. Each of these buttons can send out up to 14 commands. You can also use them
for any other purpose. Please refer to page 19 of the manual for programming the macro
operations.
PUNCH THROUGH
This is designed to operate audio equipment volume control buttons (VOLUME UP and DOWN
and MUTE) while all the other buttons control video equipment. You can also operate transport
functions (PLAY, STOP, REWIND and FAST FORWARD buttons) from VCR, DVD, LD, CD or any
other mode while all other buttons in the remote control are operating different components.
You can also set up "punch-through" on CHANNEL buttons. Please refer to page 21 in the
manual for details.
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
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