OPERATION
USING THE HTRC 1 REMOTE CONTROL
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 is:
1 Punch Through
2 Learned
3 Copied Library Command
4 Default Library Command
Example: Delete punch-through "SURR MODE" function key from DVD
page (refer to PUNCH-THROUGH example above).
1 Press [DVD] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.
2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [
scroll to "Delete".
3 Press [ENTER].
4 Press [SURR MODE] button.
5 Use [
] to select between "No" (desired function key will not be
deleted) and "Yes" (desired function key is deleted and process is
completed).
RENAME
All keys can be renamed except MACRO key.
Example: Rename "Input 1" key of "AMP" page to "DVD".
1 Press [AMP] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.
2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [
scroll to "Rename".
3 Press [ENTER].
4 Press [1] button.
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5 Use [
] buttons to select the first character of the name ("D" from
the alphabetical list).
6 Press [
] button to select the character and correspondingly move
forward to the next position. (Press [
character). Repeat this process for each character in sequence.
7 Since "DVD" is only three characters and "Input 1" is six character spaces,
overlap the remaining characters with a space. Space or blank can also
be selected using [
] to
8 Press [ENTER] when you have finished the renaming sequence.
9 Display shows "Save" and "No" - use [
will not saved) and "Yes" (new name will be saved and process is completed).
MACRO
A "macro" command is a series of two or more remote codes issued
automatically from a single keypress. You might use a macro to automate
a simple command sequence, such as, "Turn on the DVD player and then
press "play. ' " Or you might compose an elaborate macro to power up
an entire system, select a source, choose a Listening Mode, and begin
playback—again, all from a single keypress. The HTRC 1 can store one
macro to all its function keys except MACRO.
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 same
length of time the key will be held down while recording.
Example: Record a Macro to the [0] key to turn ON the NAD T 785, Select
[Input 1], turn ON the NAD T515 DVD Player, and commence disc playback
of the connected Input 1 device (as in the NAD T515 DVD player):
1 Press [AMP] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.
2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [
scroll to "Macro".
] to
3 Press [ENTER].
4 Display shows "Macro" and "Key?"- press [0].
5 Press [AMP], [ON], [1], [DVD], [ON] and [
each command is entered will also correspond to the same time
sequence the macro command is executed.
6 Press [MACRO] to end the sequence.
7 Use [
] to select between "No" (macro command will not be saved)
and "Yes" (macro command will be saved and process is completed).
] to go back to the previous
] buttons – scroll up to the blank character.
] to select between "No" (new name
](Play). The length of time
] to