NAD M15 Owner's Manual page 20

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Identification of controls
ABOUT THE HTRM
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COPY
This function allows you to copy functions from one key to another. If you want to select a
DEVICE SELECTOR key for either the "From?" or "To?" you must press and hold the key for
two seconds. Just pressing the key momentarily will only change the active device.
DELETE
Each key can have several functions types stored. However, only the highest priority type will
be active. When you delete a function, a lower priority function type may become active. To
completely erase the functionality of a key, you may need to execute the Delete function
multiple times.
For example; if you delete a learned command, a lower priority command may become active.
The order of priority for each function type are:
Punch Through
Learned
Copied Library Command
Default Library Command
To delete the function from a DEVICE SELECTOR key you must press and hold the key for
two seconds. Just pressing the key momentarily will only change the active device.
RENAME
All keys can be renamed except the MACRO key. In the RENAME menu, first press the
DEVICE SELECTOR key then the function key; the second line of the LCD will be blank ready
to accept the alpha-numeric characters. Use the navigation arrows to select the alpha-
numeric characters, and then press the ENTER key. Select "Save" and then "Yes" to store
the new name.
Note: There are a maximum of eight segments available for the alpha-numeric characters.
MACRO
While recording macros, the HTRM will function as normal except there will be a small "M"
in the top right of the LCD display, and IR commands are transmitted the same as during
normal operation.
Macros will be executed with the same timing as they were recorded. The length of time each
command is sent will also correspond to the length of time the key was held down for while
recording.
By default, when a macro is executed, the currently selected device will be returned to what
it was before the macro was executed. However, if the very last button pressed while
recording a macro is a DEVICE SELECTOR key, the device will be changed at the end of
executing the macro.
RESET
Selecting this option and answering "Yes" to both confirmations will reset all HTRM options
to the factory default values.
Note: resetting the HTRM to the factory default settings will erase all user configurations,
macros, and custom device programming.

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