NAD HTR10 Owner's Manual page 3

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The following functions are applicable with the DEVICE SELECTOR at AMP
default setting.
1 ON, OFF
HTR 10 has separate ON and OFF buttons.
Press ON button to switch a compatible NAD Amplifier or Receiver
from Standby to operating mode.
Press OFF button to switch a compatible NAD Amplifier or Receiver
to Standby mode.
2 DEVICE SELECTOR
A DEVICE SELECTOR button determines only what component the
HTR 10 will command; it does not perform any function on the
compatible NAD component.
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 HTR 10 control buttons applicable for the selected
Device.
MACRO
Use MACRO key when recording a macro.
3
Temporarily mutes audio output or restores audio from mute mode
Adjusting the volume level via the HTR 10 VOL D/F or the front
panel volume knob will automatically release the mute function.
SURR MODE
Select desired listening or surround mode
VOL D/F
Increase or decrease volume level
CH D/F
Not applicable for NAD Amplifier or Receiver
4 AV PRESET
Recall or select a stored A/V Preset number by pressing AV PRESET
and then the numeric key corresponding to the desired A/V Preset
number.
An A/V Preset can be configured via the A/V Preset menu.
MENU, S, ENTER
Display MAIN MENU On-Screen-Display (OSD) by pressing any of
the following buttons – MENU, S or ENTER. MAIN MENU OSD will be
displayed via the connected video output device (i.e., TV).
A/S/D/F, ENTER
Select an item in a menu by going left or right [A/S], up or down
[D/F] and pressing ENTER (when necessary) to confirm a selection.
Pressing [A] will also return the user to the previous menu or exit
from a particular menu.
Return to previous menu or exit from the current menu.
INFO
Toggle to display Source information in the front panel display of
compatible NAD Receivers
5 INPUT SELECTOR
Press IN 1 (as in INPUT 1) up to IN 9 to recall or select an assigned
input. IN 1 maybe a device or source connected to the INPUT 1 rear
panel. Note that one can assign any connected input or source to
IN 1. IN 0 can also be assigned any connected device or source.
TEST
Initiate Speaker Test mode while at the Speaker Levels section of
the Speaker Setup menu of applicable NAD Receivers
+10
Not applicable for NAD Amplifier or Receiver
6 EQ
The EQ key is used in combination with a DEVICE SELECTOR key to
learn, copy or punch-through a code, function, or command.
4, j, 7/8, g
Press Play [4], Pause [j], Skip Back [7], Skip Forward [8] or
Stop [g] a song. Some of these playback key functions may not be
always applicable.
7 ACENTS
Directly increase or decrease CENTER channel audio level
ASUBS
Directly increase or decrease SUBWOOFER channel audio level
ASURRS
Directly increase or decrease SURROUND channel audio level
AHGTS
Directly increase or decrease HEIGHT channel audio level
All HTR 10 keys can perform any applicable functions or commands
depending upon the DEVICE selected, Library loaded or learned/copied
code.
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