Nuvo NV-WCPS Installation And User Manual page 9

Wireless control pad system
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4. Menu Button: This button gives the user access to their music library and setup
options.
5. Up and Down Arrows: These are used to scroll up and down through the menus and
control volume up and down in normal play mode.
6. Power Button: This turns the Wireless Control Pad on and off.
7. Time and Battery Display: This reflects the current time as set up in the NuVo Grand
Concerto System. Note that it is a Grand Concerto-only function. It also indicates the
current battery charge level.
8. Zone Button: When this button is pushed, a list of available listening zones is listed
on the display. The user can change zone control by moving the highlight to the
desired zone and pressing the OK button.
9. OK button: This button is used to confirm the selection of a menu item, or scroll
through the available sources.
10. Forward and Back Arrows: In NuVoNet communication, these buttons will track
forward and back or tune up and down. For third-party sources, these are IR–
programmable buttons for simple source transport functions. An additional "press and
hold" command can also be assigned to this button for additional functionality (IR
commands can only be assigned to buttons in the I8G and E6G Configurator software).
11. Play/Pause Button: When using the NuVo Tuners, this button toggles through the
Tuner's available broadcast bands, or functions as a simple play/pause toggle for the
NuVoNet personal music sources. This is also an IR - programmable button for third
party sources. It offers additional "press and hold" functionality (IR commands can
only be assigned to buttons in the I8G and E6G Configurator software).
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