Nuvo NV-E6GXS manual Main Menu Favorites Sources Adv. Zone Control, Reprogramming the Zone Address

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X.Control Pad Setup Factory-new Installation

The system should be programmed with the Configurator prior to setting up the Control Pads for the first time. The Essentia amplifier should be placed in its permanent location, plugged in, and turned on. When a Display Pad is plugged in for the first time, the following sequence will occur:

1.When first plugged in, Essentia V. X.XX where X refers to the current firmware version number loaded in the Essentia main amplifier unit.

2.Press the Power Button to turn the Control Pad on. The display will flash the Essentia Version number screen and immediately go to Zone Selection. If you have loaded a Configuration into the main unit, once in Zone Selection mode, all the configured zone names will appear starting with the first. If you are setting the system directly out of the box, it will list generic Zone 1, Zone 2, etc., up to Zone 14. Setting the appropriate zone address is simply done by using the arrow buttons to scroll up or down to the appropriate zone and pressing the OK button.

3.The Control Pad will flash the version-number screen one more time and immediately turn off. When powered on, the addressed Control Pad will then go to the first established source.

At this point, the zone may be operated by the parameters set in the Configuration. Zone settings may be modified using the MENU key.

Reprogramming the Zone Address

This procedure allows an addressed Control Pad to be moved to a new location. Within the main menu of each zone, go to Setup. Within the Setup options, scroll to Advanced Settings and to Zone Number. All the used addresses will be grayed out. That specific zone will have a check mark displayed. Any available addresses will be accessible. Scrolling to None will erase the current address.

XI. Using the Control Pad's MENU Button

Menu gives access to specific music selection and control for each source, as well as zone and system setting capability. When the MENU button is pushed, the display goes to a four-line screen labeled Main Menu.

MAIN MENU: There are four Main Menu items that are consistent to all source selections and pertain to general system and zone control. They are Favorites, Sources, Advanced Zone Control and Setup, Fig. 32.

Fig. 32

Main Menu

Favorites

Sources

Adv. Zone Control

Favorites: Top-line favorites are global. Favorites or play lists set up within Windows Media Player and synced with the NuVo M3 Server or within an iPod can be added to the Favorites list. Potential members of this list can also include station presets for the NuVo T2G or other sources such as satellite or cable. When T2G or IR Macro Presets are assigned, the first twenty are placed in the Favorites menu. Assigning playlists within the M3 or iPod to global favorites is done in the M3 Options or iPod Options menu, Fig. 33. This menu item automatically resides with the M3 or iPod as a source choice. Once in the Options menu, the choices are Shuffle, Repeat, Juke Box Mode and Edit Favorites, Fig. 34. When Edit Favorites is chosen, Add to Favorites will allow you to add any playlists from the hard drive of either the M3 or iPod, Fig. 35. When the desired choice is highlighted, pressing the OK button completes the task.

Fig. 33

Main Menu

Play All

M3 Options

Adv. Zone Control

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Contents Essentia Page English French Table of Contents Introduction Essentia Back Panel Essentia Control Pad NV-GRC1 Remote Control Step-by-Step Crimping Instructions Installing the Essentia System in Your HomeII. Terminating the Speaker Wire Fig III. Installing the Essentia AmplifierIV. Installing the NV-E6GMAP-DC Allport Fig T2G AM/FM and XM Tuners Using the Fixed and Variable LineoutsSetting up NuVo Sources for use with NuVoNet VI. Attaching Audio Source Equipment FigNuVo T2G Tuner Direct Numeric Access Fig NuVoDock for iPodT2G Tuner IR Input Essentia G Main VII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones FigMain Startup Fig IX. Using the Essentia Configurator SoftwareOpen or Create Essentia Configurator File fig Retrieve Configuration from EssentiaUsing the IR Learning Station Interface Fig Adding a New Component to the IR Library FigRecording IR codes Fig IR Library Default Key Assignment Fig Defining Sources Cleaning Up an IR LibraryIR Library Test Fig Adding a Function Code FigSelect or Edit Source Fig Adding a NuVoNet Source FigWith NuvoNet, pg Macros Fig Edit Macro Definition Fig Creating a Macro Preset String FigControl Macros Macros updatedEditing Codes in a Macro Fig Re-Ordering Macro CodesEdit Zone Properties Fig Page External Mute Paging Trigger Fig Zones updated FigSystem Settings External Mute System Mute Trigger FigControl Pad Firmware Update a 24 Hour Time Display and Power Off ModeSerial Delay Fig Update System FigProcess Please note that if multiple Control Pads are pluggedReprogramming the Zone Address XI. Using the Control Pads Menu ButtonMain Menu Favorites Sources Adv. Zone Control Main Menu Play All M3 Options Adv. Zone ControlAdv. Zone Control Party Mode Do-Not-Distrub Sleep Sources Satellite NuVo M3 a NuVo M3 BSleep Off Minutes Favorites #1-12 Rock Jazz Empty Setup Favorites #1-12 Zone SettingsZone Settings Balance Bass Treble Lock Code? 3485Initial Volume Set current volu Reset -60 dB Adv. Zone Settings Source Lockout Exclusive Src. C GroupDefault DND No Mute No Party Cur. Source Setting Gain NuVoNet Sourc System Settings Date/Time Hour Time Dis Power-Off ModeSlaved To Zone None Kitchen Dining Room Zone Power-Off M Advanced Ext. Mute/Page Serial Delay SourcesMute/Off w/Menu Off/All-Off Menu NV-I8DLS IR Learning Station Interface XII. Essentia AccessoriesCapturing IR codes using the IR Learning Station Interface RoHS NV-MI1 Mute Interface Adaptor FigFixed VAR Trig IR Outputs Status NV-LSI24 Local Source Interrupt FigNuVo System zone speakers NV-LSA40 Local Source Amplifier FigNV-LSA40PD Local Source Power Distribution Hub Fig LSA40 BackBack LSA40PD Front RS232 Interface NV-P2100 200-Watt Auxiliary Amplifier FigEssentia Specifications Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Page NuVo Technologies LLC Hebron, Kentucky USA

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