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N ARCOM 4 R emo te H and s e t
30 narC om 4 remot e Ha nd se t
The narCom 4 remote handset is supplied with the naC 552, naC 252, naC 282, naC
202, naC 152 Xs, supernait, nait Xs and nait 5i. It is a multi-functional remote control
handset designed to be used with naim audio CD players, integrated amplifiers,
preamplifiers, preset tuners and subwoofers.
To fit batteries, remove the battery cover and insert the batteries into the body taking care
with their orientation. replace the battery cover.
30 . 1 using na rC o m
Operation of the NARCOM 4 handset is based around
three types of keys:
soft
Keys.
and
system Component Keys
the
soft Keys
into modes appropriate to each system
component (CD player, preamplifier, etc.).
Global Keys
operate specific component functions
regardless of the
available at all times.
Preamplifier and Integrated Amplifier
as follows:
vol (
&
)
Adjusts the preamplifier volume and the
5
6
volume control position.
mute
Reduces the preamplifier volume to zero. A
second press restores the volume.
bal (
&
)
3
4
Adjusts the channel balance. Some
Naim amplifiers have control of channel
balance available only from the remote
handset. On these products the balance
will automatically centre as it reaches
the mid point. Centring is indicated by a
flashing volume control indicator. To resume
adjustment once the balance has centred,
the
pressed.
mon
Enables the output of a tape recorder to
be heard while recording. The source to be
recorded is chosen by the input selection
buttons in the normal way. A second
operation of the mon key restores normal
operation. Mon alternatively operates the
mono function on appropriately equipped
preamplifiers.
Preamplifier and Integrated Amplifier
follows:
disp
Switches the front panel button indicators off
and on.
prog
Press and hold to switch the preamplifier or
integrated amplifier into program mode.
numeric
Enables direct selection of source inputs.
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system Component
Keys,
Global Keys
keys switch the operation of
system Component Key
setting and are
Global Keys
bal
key must be released and re-
soft Keys
3 0 . 2 n a rC o m 4 K e ys
operate
operate as
Disp Key (Soft)
Numeric keys (Soft)
System Component Keys
Global Keys (CD)
Volume and mute keys
Prog Key (Soft)

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