Nv-wcps wireless control pad features – Nuvo Stereo System User Manual

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NV-WCPS Wireless Control Pad Features

1. Selected Source: A three-character abbreviation of the selected source appears in this portion of the Wireless Control Pad display.
2. OLED Display: The display is multi-line OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). It shows album, artist and track for personal music, and channel and

frequency information for broadcast music. In menu mode, the display goes to eight lines of text.

3. 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.

4. Menu: Menu serves as access to music browsing, presets, and favorites, as well as allowing access to specific zone and system control operations.
5. Up and Down Arrows: These are used to scroll up and down through the menus and control volume Up and Down in normal play mode.
6. Power: This button turns the local zone on and off, or turns all zones off simultaneously.
7. Current Time and Battery Display: This reflects the current time as set up in the NuVo Renovia System. Note that it is a Renovia-only function.

It also indicates the current battery charge level.

8. Zone Button: When this button is pushed, a list of available listening zones is listed on the display. The user can change zone control by moving

the highlight to the desired zone and pressing the OK button.

9. OK: The OK button 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. Forward and Back Arrows: In NuVoNet communication, these buttons will track forward and back or tune up and down. For third-party

sources, these are IR–programmable buttons for simple source transport functions. An additional “press and hold” command can also be assigned
to this button for additional functionality (IR commands can only be assigned to buttons in the Renovia Configurator software).

11. Play/Pause: This IR–programmable button toggles between the play and pause functions of the chosen source. When using the internal Tuners,

this button toggles through the Tuner's receive modes. A third “press and hold” function can also be assigned to this button for additional
functionality.

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