Using The Htrm Remote Control; Identification Of Controls; Introduction; Getting Familiar With The Htrm - NAD M15 HD Owner's Manual

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IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS

• Top section features ON/OFF buttons and back-light LCD display.
• Upper section has eight DEVICE SELECTOR keys including one programmable CUSTOM DEVICE
SELECTOR key and an additional MACRO button function key.
• The upper middle section with channel, volume, MUTE, and surround mode buttons.
• Middle section has DVD, BD, CD, TUNER and OSD navigation buttons.
• Lower middle section has number buttons 0 to 9, A/V PSET, SPEAKER and CD functions, DVD/BD
SETUP, and TEST and DELAY buttons.
• Lower section has DVD, BD and CD transport buttons, audio function keys as well as DVD
resolution button.
• Bottom section with CHANNEL VOLUME trimming buttons.

INTRODUCTION

The HTRM is like having eight virtual remote controls in one. The eight DEVICE SELECTOR keys can be
used to switch between the different virtual remote controls or devices.
When the HTRM is idle, the name of the currently selected device will be shown on the first line of the
LCD display. Whenever a function key is pressed, the name of that function will be shown on the second
line of the LCD display. The second line will be cleared again shortly after releasing the function key.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Controls up to 8 Devices.
• 2-line LCD display indicates selected Device (DVD) and sent Command ("PLAY", for example).
• Preprogrammed with all NAD remote commands including Zone 2.
• Learning function - learns up to 360 commands from other remotes.
• Macro operations - program up to 52 Macros with as many as 64 commands each to automate
commonly used command sequences.
• Punch Though Operations permit easy access to commonly used functions without reselecting a
device.
• Full illumination with light sensor and adjustable time out for easy operation in low light
conditions.
• Can generate IR signals with a carrier frequency up to 500 kHz (B&O® compatible).
• Mini USB PC Interface allows programming from a Personal Computer.
The HTRM is already preprogrammed with a full complement of NAD commands on its AMP DEVICE
SELECTOR page, and with library commands to operate most NAD DVD, CD and TUNER components
on the corresponding DEVICE SELECTOR keys. These default commands are permanent: Even if you
teach the HTRM new commands to take their place, the underlying library commands remain in place
and can easily be recalled should you add an NAD component to your system later.

GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE HTRM

The HTRM is divided into three main sections. The LCD display section at the top of the handset, the
DEVICE SELECTOR, and the remaining 44 Control keys.
Eight DEVICE SELECTOR keys at the top; AMP, TV, CUSTOM, CD, DVD, BD, TUNER, and CABLE/SAT
determine which component the remaining 44 control keys will operate. A DEVICE SELECTOR key
determines what component the HTRM will command; with factory defaults, it does not perform any
function on the M15 HD. The DEVICE SELECTOR keys are organized into three vertical rows of 3 buttons
each; the row on the left are all Audio devices, the row in the center are all Video devices.
Both the DEVICE SELECTOR and function keys can "learn" control codes from virtually any infrared
remote controller, allowing you to teach the codes of your equipment, regardless of brand, to the
HTRM. All of the function keys on the AMP DEVICE SELECTOR are preprogrammed to control NAD
amplifiers, preamplifiers, and receivers. (The HTRM can also command many other NAD components,
from its DVD, BD, CD, TUNER and TV pages.)
Since HTRM Control keys can perform different functions, depending on the selected DEVICE
SELECTOR key, the HTRM uses color coding to indicate the function of the function keys when
different device keys are chosen. Thus, the colour of the DEVICE SELECTOR key-labeling corresponds to
the labeling of the function keys (similar to a calculator).
OPERATION
USING THE HTRM REMOTE CONTROL


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