NAD T752 Search Mode, Checking CODE-LIBRARY Number, Summary of HTR 2 Modes, Trigger Setup

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ASSIGNING THE TRIGGER OUTPUT

USING THE HTR 2 REMOTE CONTROL

SEARCH MODE

If none of the codes from the table, when entered, turns on the component, and if you are quite sure you have followed the above procedure completely and carefully, you may want to try the “search” method as follows:

Enter Library Mode by simultaneously pressing-and-holding for 3 seconds both the desired Device Selector key and the [A/V PRESET] key, until the Learn LED turns green. Now press-and-hold the HTR 2’s [] (or []) key; the remote will step through all the available codes at a rate of approximately 1 per second. When the component turns off, immediately release the cursor key; press [ENTER] to accept that code-library and exit the Library Mode. Try a few commands; should you prove to have stepped past the needed code-library, re- enter the Library Mode and use the cursor key to step back to it.

NOTE: It is possible that search mode will find code-libraries that operate, at least partially, some other- brand (non-NAD) components. You may certainly exploit such capabilities as you find them. However, since we can only ensure the completeness or accuracy of NAD code-libraries, we cannot support the HTR 2’s operation with other-brand components.

CHECKING CODE-LIBRARY NUMBER

You can check the current code-library on any Device Selector key as follows. Enter Library Mode by simultaneously pressing-and-holding for 3 seconds both the desired component’s Device Selector key and the [A/V PRESET] key, until the Learn LED turns green. Press the [DISP] key; the HTR 2 indicates the current code-library by flashing its [TAPE], [VCR], and [MACRO] keys. For example, to indicate code-library #501 the HTR 2 will flash [TAPE] 5 times, pause, and then flash [MACRO] once. You might wish to make a note of your components’ code-library numbers.

SUMMARY OF HTR 2 MODES

Mode

Keys To Press (for 3 seconds)

Learn/Copy/Punch Through

Device Key + Record Key

Delete Mode

Device Key + Return Key

Macro Record

Macro Key + Function Key

Library Mode

Device Key + Preset Key

Back Light Timeout

Display Key + Digit Key

Factory Reset

(see “Factory Reset,” above)

TRIGGER SETUP

The T 752’s rear-panel TRIGGER output can be assigned to any of its six AV inputs: DVD, SAT, VCR, VIDEO 4-6. Whenever the assigned input is selected, either manually or by recalling a Preset, the TRIGGER output will produce +12 Vdc, which can be used to activate a connected component or system. See you NAD audio specialist for more information.

From the OSD’s main <Setup> menu, select the <Input Settings> item using the remote's [/] and [< / > ] keys; use the same keys to toggle the <Trigger 1 ON/OFF> line. One can select the video input (DVD, SAT, VCR, or VIDEO 4-6) you wish to assign to the TRIGGER 1 output. Select <Save and Exit> to store the trigger assignment.

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Contents English Precautions Safety InformationExplanation of Graphical Symbols InstallationDamage Requiring Service Electric PowerMaintenance Do not Attempt to Service the Unit Yourself OWNER’S RecordTable of Contents Getting the Most from the NAD T Thank you for choosing NADChoosing a Location Unpacking and SetupWHAT’S in the BOX Ease of USE About the TR.S., Matrix and Digital Surround IntegrationAbout the HTR 2 System Remote Control UpgradabilityQuickstart Play a DVD MovieFront Panel Digital Input Jack Default Assignment Rear Panel 13 12V Trigger IN/OUT Dealing with HUM and Noise Setting UP the TGetting Started Display the OSD Input SetupAbout the ON-SCREEN Displays OSD and FRONT-PANEL Readout Navigating the OSD and Making ChangesCHANNEL-BALANCE Test Setup Speaker SetupListening Mode Using AN SPL MeterRecalling Presets Creating and Using PresetsCreating Presets Speaker DistanceSelecting Sources Using the TAdjusting the Volume Muting the SoundSelecting Radio Presets Tuning StationsSetting Radio Presets Choosing the FM Mute / ModeAbout the T 752S Listening Modes Displaying the Signal Mode Selecting Listening ModesAdjusting the Tone Controls Adjusting Listening ModesAdjusting Channel Levels on the FLY Controlling the T Using the HTR 2 Remote ControlSpecifications Learning Codes from Other RemotesPUNCH-THROUGH Copy a Command from Another KEYMacro Commands Recording MacrosDelete Mode KEY-ILLUMINATION TimeoutFactory Reset Loading CODE-LIBRARIESChecking CODE-LIBRARY Number Search ModeTrigger Setup Summary of HTR 2 ModesTroubleshooting Condition Possible Causes Possible SolutionssAV Surround Sound Receiver SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Amplifier SectionNAD

T752 specifications

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