NAD HTR-1 User Manual

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CODE RECALL FUNCTION

The Code Recall function allows you to look up the exact code specific for your device’s brand and model. Note

this is not the manufacturer IC code, but the specific device code that operates your device; this is a 5-digit number.

1

Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS

LED (No.1) stays red.

2

Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.

3

Using the numeric key-pad (No. 10) engage Code Recall Mode:

Press 88881 to check the code for a Tuner.

Press 88882 to check the code for an Amp.

Press 88883 to check the code for a CD player.

Press 88884 to check the code for a DVD player.

Press 88885 to check the code for a TV.

Press 88886 to check the code for a VCR.

Press 88887 to check the code for a Cable or Satellite receiver.

Press 88888 to check the code for any other devices (CUSTOM).

If the entered code is correct, the STATUS LED will flash once. If the code is wrong, the STATUS LED will flash

twice.

4

To find out the number for the first digit of the code, press 1 on the Numeric keypad (No.10) and count the

number of times the DEVICE flashes. To find the 2nd digit of your code press 2, for the 3rd digit press 3, for

the 4th digit press 4 and for the 5th digit press 5 and each time count the number of times the DEVICE key

flashes. NOTE: IF the DEVICE key doesn’t flash, the digit’s number is zero.

5

Press the DEVICE key to exit Code Recall mode. The DEVICE key will extinguish.

In case the HTR-1 gets accidentally re-programmed, it is advisable to note down in the table below which exact

codes were set up to operate your devices.

Device

code

Device

code

AMP

VCR

TUNER

TV

CD

CABLE

DVD

CUSTOM

You can use the recalled device code to enter it directly into the HTR-1; this voids the need of having to go through

each separate device within a manufacturer ID code:

1

Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS

LED (No.1) stays red.

2

Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.

3

Using the numeric keys (No.10); enter the 5-digit device code as found using Code Recall Function. If the

entered code is correct, the STATUS LED will flash once. If the code is wrong, the STATUS LED will flash twice.

4

With the correct code entered, press the DEVICE Key 3 times until the DEVICE Key and STATUS LED go out.

The code is now stored.

LEARNING REMOTE COMMANDS

The HTR-1 allows you to learn commands within already set-up devices. This way, you can add a desired specific

function for your device to the selected pre-programmed set of remote commands, by learning that command into

the required key for that device. In case none of the pre-programmed set of remote commands are suitable for

your device, you can let the HTR-1 learn the remote commands for the device.

You can over-write already learned commands or commands from the pre-programmed library; this does not affect

the other commands already available for the selected device.

NOTE

The NAD HTR-1 can only learn infrared commands. It is not compatible with UHF and Ultrasonic remote

controls. There are some infrared remote controls that use encoding methods, which the HTR-1 cannot learn.

At least104 commands can be learned.

No remote commands can be learned into the DEVICE keys (No. 3) and SHIFT key (No. 9).

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