NAD HTR 8 User Manual

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SEARCH MODE

If none of the codes from the table, when
entered, turns on the component, and
if you are quite sure you have followed
the above procedure completely and
carefully, you may want to try the “search”
method as follows:

Enter Library Mode by simultaneously
pressing-and-holding for 3 seconds both
the desired DEVICE SELECTOR key and
the [A/V PSET] key, until the Learn LED
turns green. Now press-and-hold the
HTR 8’s [D] or [F] key; the remote will
step through all the available codes at a
rate of approximately 1 per second.

When the component turns off, immedi-
ately release the cursor key; press [ENTER]
to accept that code-library and exit the
Library Mode. Try a few commands;
should you prove to have stepped past
the needed code-library, re-enter the
Library Mode and use the cursor key to
step back to it.

Note

It is possible that search mode will
find code-libraries that operate, at
least partially, some other brand
(non-NAD) components. You may
certainly exploit such capabilities
as you find them. However, since we
can only ensure the completeness or
accuracy of NAD code-libraries, we
cannot support the HTR 8’s operation
with other-brand components.

CHECKING CODE-LIbRARy
NUMbER

You can check the current code-library
on any DEVICE SELECTOR key as follows.
Enter Library Mode by simultaneously
pressing-and-holding for 3 seconds
both the desired component’s DEVICE
SELECTOR key and the [A/V PSET] key,
until the Learn LED turns green. Press the
[DISP] key; the HTR 8 indicates the current
code-library by flashing its [CUSTOM],
[BD], and [MACRO] keys.

For example, to indicate code-library
#501, the HTR 8 will flash [CUSTOM] 5
times, pause, and then flash [MACRO]
once. You might wish to make a note of
your components’ code-library numbers.

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