NAD T 743 Punch-Through, Copy a Command from Another KEY, Macro Commands, Recording Macros

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USING THE HTR 2 REMOTE CONTROL

PUNCH-THROUGH

The HTR 2’s “punch-through” function allows you to retain a function key from one Device Select “page” on another, so that, for example, the AMP [SURR MODE] function might still control the T 743 when the DVD Device Selector page is active

NOTE: The HTR 2’s [VOL] keys are pre-programmed as “punched-through” for all Device Select pages: [VOL] will operate the T 743’s master-volume regardless of the currently selected device. The [SURR.] [CENTER,] and [SUB] Channel Volume controls similarly are pre-programmed as punched-through.

To set a punch through, after entering the Learning Mode, and pressing the desired key to be punched- through, simply press the device key twice of the device to punch through to. The status LED will turn green; press the Device Selector key again to exit Learning Mode.

Example: Punch-through the from the DVD “page” to the AMP [SURR MODE] key:

On the HTR 2, simultaneously press-and-hold [DVD] and [•] (record); the Learn LED turns steady green.

Press [SURR MODE]; the Learn LED turns amber.

Press [AMP] twice; the Learn LED turns green.

Press [DVD] again to exit the learning mode.

COPY A COMMAND FROM ANOTHER KEY

You may copy a command from any HTR 2 key to any other. To copy a key function, after entering the Learning Mode, and pressing the desired key to be copied to, simply press the device key from which you wish to copy, having first pressed its Device Selector key if it resides on another “page.” The status LED will turn green; press the Device Selector key again to exit Learning Mode.

Example: Copy the Pause command from the CD page to the AMP [ ] key:

On the HTR 2, simultaneously press-and-hold [AMP] and [•] (record); the Learn LED turns steady green.

Press [ ] (pause); the Learn LED turns amber.

Press [CD]; press [ ] (pause); the Learn LED turns green.

Press [AMP] again to exit the learning mode.

NOTE: The copy and punch-through functions are similar. However, if you copy a command and then subsequently delete, or over-write the original (source-key) command , the copied-to key’s command remains unchanged. If you punch-through to a command and then delete or over-write the original key, the punched-through functions also change accordingly.

MACRO COMMANDS

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 HTR 2 can store one macro on each of its function keys (these exclude the Device Selector keys).

NOTE: Macros are independent of the currently selected device.

RECORDING MACROS

To record a macro, simultaneously press-and-hold for 3 seconds both the [MACRO] key and the HTR 2 function key to which you wish to assign the macro, until the status LED turns green. The macro button will also light up. Press the sequence of function keys to be recorded into the macro, being sure to first press the requisite Device Selector key for each function (you may switch devices while recording the macro as many times as necessary), allowing you to create macro containing commands from more than one Device Selector “page.” When you have finished entering the desired command sequence, press [MACRO] again to store the macro; the Learn LED and [MACRO] key illumination will turn off.

NOTE: Each macro can store a maximum of 64 command steps. If you exceed this number, the macro will be stored automatically after the 64th command is added.

Example: Record a Macro to the [0] key to Turn on the T 743, Select the DVD Input, and Commence

Playback:

• On the HTR 2, simultaneously press-and-hold [MACRO] and [0] (numeric zero); the Learn LED turns steady green.

• Press [AMP]; press [ON]; press [1] (red “DVD”); press [DVD]; press [play] (the Learn LED blinks as each step is added).

• Press [MACRO] again to exit the macro-record mode.

To clear a macro, perform the above steps without entering any functions.

EXECUTING MACROS

 

To execute a macro, press and release [MACRO]; its key illumination lights for 5 seconds. While it remains

 

lit, press an HTR 2 key to which a macro has previously been stored. The corresponding macro will run; as

 

each step executes, its “parent” Device Selector’s key flashes lights briefly; when execution is finished, the

 

[MACRO] key illumination goes out. Pressing any other HTR 2 key while a macro is executing will abort the

 

macro. Remember that you must hold the HTR 2 so that its infrared emitter can activate the target

 

components.

 

NOTE: When a macro executes, a 1 second delay is automatically inserted between its commands. If you

 

need more than a 1 second delay between particular commands—for example, to permit a component to

 

power up completely—you can record “empty” steps into the macro by changing Device Selector “pages”

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without entering actual command functions.

 

ENGLISH

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