Nv-i8gcp dual gang control pad features – Nuvo Stereo System User Manual

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NV-I8GCP Dual Gang Control Pad Features

1. Source Indicator: This indicates the current audio source playing in that zone. Source names can be customized in the Configurator Software

with a three character designation.

2. Cover Plate: Each Control Pad comes with white, ivory, almond, and black trim plates that attach magnetically to the face of the Control Pad.

Additional styles of trim plates are available from NuVo.

3. OLED Display: The Organic Light Emitting Diode display is a highly functional eight line display.
4. Now Playing/Menu Display: This portion of the display serves two functions. In normal operation, it indicates the artist, station, metadata,

and other source information. In Menu mode it uses a smaller font to display multiple lines of information for control or browsing purposes.

5. Playback Status/Volume Level Indicator: This bar graph indicates the playback status of digital music files from music playback source

devices such as the Music Port, or NuVoDocks for iPod. The same bar graph display temporarily supports volume level display whenever a
volume adjustment is being made.

6. Menu: Menu serves as access to music browsing, presets, and favorites, as well as specific zone and system control operations.
7. Power: This button turns the local zone on and off, or turns all zones off simultaneously.
8. Play/ Pause: This IR programmable button toggles between the play and pause functions of the chosen source. When using the internal

Renovia Tuners, this button toggles through the receive modes. A third “press and hold” IR function can also be assigned to this button.

9. OK: The OK button also serves a dual function. In normal play mode, it sequences through the available audio sources. In menu mode, it is

used to select the highlighted menu item.

10. Arrow Up and Down: These arrows have dual functions. In normal play mode, they control volume level up and down. In menu mode, they

scroll up and down through menu selections.

11. IR Receiver: The Control Pad’s IR receiver will receive commands from the NuVo NV-GRC1 handheld remote control, but it will not repeat

commands from a third party IR remote control.

12. Forward/Reverse: This is an IR programmable button for simple source transport. Typically it would track forward and back or tune up and

down. A third “press and hold” function can also be assigned to this button.

13. Current Time: A feature of the Renovia System is the ability to display the current time on each of the Control Pads.

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