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Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 ENG TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Battery Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Summary of Operations . . ...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION
4 ENG INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the NAD HTR-5 Home Theater Remote Control. The HTR-5 is one ofthe most powerful and flexible remote controllers on the market today, allowing you to havecomplete control of up to twelve different components (devices). Powerful “macros” areavailable to send a...
Page 5 - BATTERY INSTALLATION
5 ENG BATTERY INSTALLATION HTR-5 uses four AA batteries. Please be sure to match the batteries with the (+) and (-)markings inside the battery compartment during installation.The remote control self-tests for three seconds after the batteries are installed and thenautomatically moves to the setting ...
Page 6 - SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS; The HTR-5 is designed to operate up to twelve components. They are; LEARNING
6 ENG SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES The HTR-5 is designed to operate up to twelve components. They are Audio , CATV , Satellite , TV , DVD , VCR1 , VCR2 , Laser Disc , Tuner , CD , Tape and AUX . However, the device button name can be changed to meet your exact needs. You can also cre...
Page 7 - Each of these three buttons are designed to; Device buttons on Main page.; There are twelve device buttons on the MAIN page and; Favorite Channel buttons.; You can create up to 60 favorite channel buttons in the; PUNCH THROUGH
7 ENG SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS MACRO OPERATION The remote control is capable of sending out a series of commands with the single press of abutton. There are three types of macro buttons you can use for such macro operations andthey are as follows: 1 M1, M2 and M3 buttons on MAIN page. Each of these thr...
Page 9 - LCD SCREEN AND BUTTON LAYOUT
9 ENG LCD SCREEN AND BUTTON LAYOUT 1 Displays the name of the device selected 2 Displays the data and clock 3 Displays page number 4 Displays the device names 5 LIGHT button 6 MACRO buttons 7 MAIN DEVICE menu button 8 LCD Page change button 9 POWER 10 MUTE 11 VOLUME 12 CHANNEL 13 Previous channel bu...
Page 10 - GETTING READY WITH SYSTEM SETTING; with joystick and push the joystick down.
10 ENG GETTING READY WITH SYSTEM SETTING All the programming is done by first entering the SYSTEM SETTING mode in the remotecontrol. Press both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five seconds to enter theSYSTEM SETTING mode. Move the cursor on the screen with the joystick to your selection...
Page 11 - PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL; Turn on the component you plan to operate manually.
11 ENG PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL You can program the HTR-5 to make it compatible with all of your components by followingeither the preprogramming method or teaching it using your original remote controls. PREPROGRAMMING METHOD USING A THREE-DIGIT CODE NUMBER: 1 Turn on the component you plan t...
Page 12 - You will now be in the setting mode once again. Move the cursor to; AUTO SCAN WITH BRAND NAMES; Manually turn on the component you plan to operate.
12 ENG PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL 8 Confirm that you entered the right code number that matches your component bypressing other buttons such as POWER, VOLUME, MUTE and CHANNEL. If any of thebuttons do not operate as they should, please repeat from Step 5. 9 Continue to program other components b...
Page 15 - Original Remote
15 ENG PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL 4 Place your original remote control to the HTR-5 head to head about 2-3 inches apart asshown below. HTR-5 Original Remote 5 Press either the device button or functional button, whichever you wish to teach in theHTR–5. It is now ready to learn on the button you ...
Page 18 - SYSTEM AND OPERATIONS SETUP; with the; SETTING UP THE SYSTEM; The LCD screen will list the following choices:; Range Default; High
18 ENG SYSTEM AND OPERATIONS SETUP Go to the program setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneouslyfor five seconds. Move the cursor on the LCD screen to 2. SYSTEM & OPTIONS with the joystick. Enter this mode by pushing the joystick down and the following can be programme...
Page 19 - SYSTEM AND OPERATIONS SET UP; Designed to send out up to twenty eight; Twelve device buttons in the Main menu.; Send out up to fourteen commands from; Favorite Channel Buttons.; You can create and design up to 60 buttons as your; TO PROGRAM MACRO FUNCTIONS:; Press MACRO PROGRAM button in
19 ENG SYSTEM AND OPERATIONS SET UP MACRO AND PUNCH THROUGH PROGRAMMING The MACRO and PUNCH THROUGH can be also programmed in this mode. Press the buttonyou wish to program and follow procedures shown below: MACRO PROGRAMMING There are three type of macro functions you can program. They are as follo...
Page 20 - SYSTEM OPERATIONS AND SET UP
20 ENG SYSTEM OPERATIONS AND SET UP FOR DEVICE BUTTONS: 1 Press one of the twelve device buttons you wish to store macro functions with thecursor on DEVICE BUTTON. 2 Move the cursor to COMMON BUTTON and select again either the same or anotherdevice button whose functional buttons you wish to store i...
Page 21 - Press PUNCH THROUGH in the LCD screen in; TO ERASE PUNCH THROUGH FUNCTIONS:
21 ENG SYSTEM OPERATIONS AND SET UP TO PROGRAM PUNCH THROUGH FUNCTIONS You can use audio receiver volume control in a different mode (e.g. Audio receiver Volume Upand Volume Down and Mute in Satellite mode) using a volume punch through feature. Youcan also have four VCR (or DVD) transport buttons, P...
Page 22 - TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON THE LCD; Move down the cursor in the LCD screen to; TO MOVE BUTTONS
22 ENG TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON THE LCD You can add or delete buttons, change the button size and shape, move the button locationsand edit the text on the buttons on LCD screen in the EDITING Mode. 1 Go into setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously forfive seconds. 2 Move...
Page 23 - TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON ON LCD; Select the device you wish to enter.; NOTE
23 ENG TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON ON LCD The device buttons in favorite device page can be moved. Please refer to “ To Copy - Creating a Favorite Device Page ” TO COPY BUTTONS You can copy any functional button and move them anywhere in the LCD screen or to anyother 3 pages within the same device mode. ...
Page 24 - TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON LCD
24 ENG TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON LCD TO DELETE BUTTONS You can delete any button on the LCD screen except the twelve device buttons in the MAINpage. With this operation you can delete both the device buttons in the favorite page and thefunctional buttons with the following steps: 1 Select the functiona...
Page 25 - Select INSERT button in EDITING mode.
25 ENG TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON LCD TO INSERT BUTTONS This is designed to create new functional buttons in any of the twelve devices. The following choices of button sizes andshapes are available: 1 Select INSERT button in EDITING mode. 2 Select the device you wish to create as a new button. 3 Move to...
Page 26 - Press CHANGE button in EDITING MODE.
26 ENG TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON LCD TO CHANGE BUTTONS This is designed to change the size and shape of any functional buttons and device buttons (infavorite device page) with the steps shown below: The following choices of buttons areavailable: 1 Press CHANGE button in EDITING MODE. 2 If you wish to c...
Page 27 - Select TEXT EDIT button in EDITING MODE.
27 ENG TO EDIT THE BUTTONS ON LCD TO EDIT A TEXT This is designed to write a new text on any of the buttons in the LCD screen with the followingsteps: The following choices of fonts are available intwo sizes for text editing: 1 Select TEXT EDIT button in EDITING MODE. 2 If you wish to write on the f...
Page 28 - CLOCK SETTING
28 ENG CLOCK SETTING Enter the Setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE button simultaneously for fiveseconds. Move the cursor on the LCD screen to 6. SET DATE & CLOCK by using the joystick. Enter this mode by pushing the joystick down. Press the selection you wish to change from the LCD ...
Page 29 - LCD ALIGNMENT; Press the three points; LCD SCREEN CONTRAST
29 ENG LCD ALIGNMENT You may need to align the LCD screen after you down load the program to the HTR-5. Enter the Setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE button simultaneously for fiveseconds. Move the cursor on the LCD screen to 1. TOUCH PAD ALIGNMENT with joystick. Press the joystick down ...
Page 30 - CAUTION WITH LCD SCREEN
30 ENG CAUTION WITH LCD SCREEN Please note that the LCD screen is made of a breakable glass. Please use necessary caution inhandling LCD screen. MEMORY LOCK The HTR-5 has an internal memory lock system that retains all the programs and learnedfunctions for an extended period. ERASING ALL THE PROGRAM...
Page 31 - SPECIFICATIONS
31 ENG SPECIFICATIONS Operating range 13 m ~ 20 m, depending upon components. Power requirements Four size AA batteries Battery life About 4 months Weight 209.2 g (not including batteries) Dimensions 226 mm x 76 mm x 38 mm (W x H x D) Programmed Code Numbers: AUDIO __ __ __ TUNER __ __ __ CD __ __ _...
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