Control Pad Setup; Factory-New Installation; Reprogramming The Zone Address; Using The Control Pad's Menu Button - Nuvo Grand Concerto NV-I8GMS Installation Manual

Six source, eight zone audio distribution system
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XI. Control Pad Setup

Factory-new Installation

The system should be programmed with the Configurator
prior to setting up the Display Pads for the first time. The
Grand Concerto amplifier should be placed in its permanent
location, plugged in, and turned on. When a Display Pad is
plugged in for the first time, the following sequence will
occur:
1. When first plugged in, Grand Concerto V. X.XX where
X refers to the current firmware version number
loaded in the Grand Concerto main amplifier unit.
The Control Pad will then go to the Zone Selection
menu.
2. Press the Power Button to turn the Control Pad on.
The display will flash the Grand Concerto and
Version number screen and immediately go to Zone
Selection. If you have loaded a configuration into
the main unit, once in Zone Selection mode all the
configured zone names will appear starting with the
first. If you are setting the system directly out of
the box, it will simply list generic Zone 1, Zone 2,
etc., up to Zone 20. Setting the appropriate zone
address is simply done by using the arrow buttons
to scroll up or down to the appropriate zone and
pressing the OK button.
3. The Control Pad will flash the version-number
screen one more time and immediately turn off.
When powered on, the addressed Control Pad will
then go to the first established source.
At this point, the zone may be operated by the parameters
set in the configuration. Zone settings may be modified
using the MENU key.

Reprogramming the Zone Address

This procedure allows an addressed Control Pad to be moved
to a new location. Within the main menu of each zone, go to
Setup. Within the Setup options, scroll to Advanced Settings
and to Zone Number. All the used addresses will be grayed
out. Any available addresses will be accessible. Scrolling to
None will erase the current address.
XII. Using the Control Pad's MENU Button
Menu gives access to specific music selection and control for
each source, as well as zone- and system-setting capability.
When the MENU button is pushed, the display goes to an
eight-line screen labeled Main Menu.
MAIN MENU — At initial startup three menu items will appear.
They are Favorites, Sources, and Setup, fig. 10.
Fig. 10
Main Menu
Favorites
Sources
Setup
Favorites: Top-line favorites are global. Favorites or play lists
set up with in Windows Media Player and synced with the
NuVo M3 Server or within an iPod can be added to the
Favorites list. Potential members of this list can also include
station presets for the NuVo T2 or other sources such as
satellite or cable. Assigning global favorites is done in the
Setup menu.
Sources: This offers quick access to the six sources defined in
the system. Third-party sources can be defined with a source
name in the Grand Concerto Configurator software, or they are
labeled by the system as a generic source number. -The
NuVoNet sources have a predefined system name, fig. 11.
Fig. 11
Sources
NuVo M3 A
NuVo M3 B
NuVo M3 C
NV-T2 AM/FM
NV-T2 XM
iPod
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