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NAD C388
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AUTO STANDBY
Auto Standby feature is an integral feature of C 388 that conforms to
European ecodesign regulations. The C 388 can be setup to automatically
go to standby mode if there is no user interface interaction and no active
source input within 30 minutes. The following are the Auto Standby mode
settings.
NORMAL MODE
· C 388 switches to standby mode at lowest power consumption (less
than 0.5W).
· From normal standby mode and with Auto Sense set to “On, the C 388
can be switched to operating mode by an active source input, pressing
the front panel Standby button or remote control’s [ON] button.
NETWORK MODE
· C 388 switches to standby mode at reduced system performance level.
· Network connection is maintained at network standby mode.
· At network standby mode and with Auto Sense set to “On, the C 388
can be switched to operating mode using network connected App,
active source input or by pressing the front panel Standby button or
remote control’s [ON] button.
OFF MODE
· C 388 remains at operating mode even if there is no user interface
interaction and no active source within 30 minutes.
AUTO SENSE
Auto sense feature enables the C 388 to wake up from standby mode
when triggered by network connected App or active source input.
ON
· Unit wakes up from standby mode when triggered by network
connected App or active source input.
· Except for analog input, the unit will power up to the Source that
activated the unit to operating mode.
· When the unit is triggered by an active analog input, the unit will
always power up to Line 1.
OFF
· Unit remains at standby mode even if it is triggered by network
connected App or active source input.
IR CHANNEL
The C 388 has the capability to operate via Alternate IR channel. This is
useful if you have two NAD products that can be operated by similar
remote control commands. With alternate IR Channel, two dierent NAD
products can be controlled independently in the same zone by setting
each one to a dierent IR channel.
IR Channel Assignment
The C 388 and the SR 9 remote control must be set to the same channel.
To change the IR Channel on the C 388
While at IR Channel menu, use the [a/s] to select through Channel 0 to
Channel 3. Press [ENTER] to select preferred IR Channel setting. C 388 IR
Channel is defaulted to Channel 0.
To change the IR Channel on the SR 9 remote control
Include a channel number before the library code. For SR 9, library code
“10” is the default library table for AMP device. To select this AMP”
library table for IR Channel 0 (CH0), retain the library code “10” (or “010”).
If you want to load the AMP” library table on ”IR Channel 1” prex the
library code with “1” to indicate association with “IR Channel 1”. Load
then the AMP library table using the code “110”. Repeat the same for
MP (130) and TUNER (140).
SAMPLE SETUP OF TWO NAD PRODUCTS ON THE SAME ZONE
NAD C 388 and NAD C 390DD are both defaulted to IR Channel 0. If [OFF]
button is pressed on the SR 9 remote control (or AVR 4 remote control for
the C 390DD), both products will go to standby mode. Press [ON] and both
products will power up from standby mode.
To prevent both products from simultaneously going in and out of standby
mode along with other common commands, set each one to a dierent
IR channel. In this setup, we will keep C 390DD and AVR 4 remote control
defaulted to “IR Channel 0. As for C 388, we will assign it to “IRChannel 1”;
the same applies to SR 9.
Set C 388 and SR 9 to “Channel 1” via the following procedure.
C 388
While at “IR Channel” menu, use the [a/s] to go to “Channel 1” setting. Press
[ENTER] to select “Channel 1”.
SR 9
Press and hold [AMP] in the DEVICE SELECTOR section of the SR 9.
While holding down the device button [AMP], press “1”, “1” and “0” using
SR 9’s numeric buttons.
Press [ENTER] while still holding down the device button [AMP]. The
AMP device selector will ash once to indicate that the library input is
successful.
With both C 388 and SR 9 set to “Channel 1”, the C 388 can now be
remotely controlled independent of the C 390DD.
NOTE
Performing a Factory Reset for C388 or SR 9 will restore their
respective IR channel setting to “IR Channel 0”.
OPERATION
USING THE C 388
IR Channel
SettingsSource Setup
Channel 0
Settings
Auto Sense
SettingsSource Setup
Off
Settings
Auto Standby
SettingsSource Setup
Normal Mode
Settings
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