To delete the function from a DEVICE SELECTOR key you must
press and hold the key for two seconds. Just pressing the key
momentarily will only change the active device.
RENAME
All keys can be renamed except the MACRO key. In the RENAME
menu, first press the DEVICE SELECTOR key then the function
key; the second line of the LCD will be blank ready to accept the
alpha-numeric characters. Use the navigation arrows to select the
alpha-numeric characters, and then press the ENTER key. Select
"Save" and then "Yes" to store the new name.
Note: There are a maximum of eight segments available for the
alpha-numeric characters.
MACRO
While recording macros, the HTRM will function as normal except
there will be a small "M" in the top right of the LCD display, and
IR commands are transmitted the same as during normal
operation.
Macros will be executed with the same timing as they were
recorded. The length of time each command is sent will also
correspond to the length of time the key was held down for while
recording.
By default, when a macro is executed, the currently selected
device will be returned to what it was before the macro was
executed. However, if the very last button pressed while recording
a macro is a DEVICE SELECTOR key, the device will be changed
at the end of executing the macro.
RESET
Selecting this option and answering "Yes" to both confirmations
will reset all HTRM options to the factory default values.
Note: resetting the HTRM to the factory default settings will erase
all user configurations, macros, and custom device
programming.
HTRM SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
•
Press simultaneously the ON + TEST buttons for five seconds
to display version numbers.
LIGHT SENSOR CALIBRATION MODE
•
Press simultaneously the ENTER + SETUP buttons for five
seconds to enter the setup menu. Then scroll down to "B
Light", press ENTER, then scroll down to "Sens LvL" and press
ENTER, you are now in the light sensor calibration mode:
•
You will see displayed on the first line of the LCD where ####
is the reading (0 - 1023) from the light sensor. The second line
shows a bar graph representing the reading.
•
Press the ENTER key to exit this mode. A confirmation will be
displayed. Select "Yes" or "No" to set the new value.
USB INTERFACE
The HTRM allows one to upload and download the configuration
through a Windows PC and NAD's Proprietary HTRM
programming software. See Figure 3 on how to connect a USB A
male to mini USB B male 5-pin cable to the HTRM.
NOTES: Please log onto www.nadelectronics.com for the latest
HTRM interface control software.
Use a USB A male to mini USB B male 5-pin cable between
your Windows® PC and the HTRM.
Your custom installer or dealer can assist you in the proper
setup and configuration of the mini USB interface and software.
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