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Brand | NAD |
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Model | HTR 8 |
Category | Remote Control |
Language | English |
Explains how device selector keys create command pages and the process of teaching new codes.
Details how function keys can learn control codes from virtually any infrared remote controller.
Outlines the step-by-step procedure for teaching the HTR 8 new commands from a source remote.
Explains the punch-through function, allowing a function key from one page to control another device.
Provides the procedure for setting up the punch-through function for specific keys.
Details the process of copying a command from one key on the HTR 8 to another key.
Defines macro commands as sequences of remote codes executed by a single keypress for automation.
Explains the steps to initiate macro recording and press the sequence of function keys to be recorded.
Details how to execute a stored macro by pressing the [MACRO] key and then the assigned function key.
Details the procedure for performing a factory reset, which erases all learned commands and settings.
Explains the purpose of Delete Mode, which is to remove learned commands, copied keys, and punched-through functions.
Describes how to delete commands in layers, from learned commands down to default library commands.
Explains the procedure to enter Delete Mode using specific key combinations.
Explains that the HTR 8 can store different libraries of NAD codes for various components.
Describes the procedure to enter Library Mode by pressing specific DEVICE SELECTOR and [A/V PSET] keys.
Details how to select a code-library by testing codes and pressing ENTER to confirm if the component turns off.
Explains the search mode procedure for finding compatible codes when table entries fail.