NAD Universal Remote HTR 1 User Manual

HTR-1  
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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NAD HTR-1 UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Inserting & replacing batteries & back-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Key Backlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Operating range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Using the HTR-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Device keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Status LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting up Pre-programmed codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
By Library search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
By Manufacturing ID code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Code Recall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Learning remote commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Setting up Macros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Reset to factory default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Code listing table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
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USING THE NAD HTR-1 UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL WITH THE NAD T761 AV RECEIVER  
The NAD HTR-1 Universal Remote control packed with your NAD T761 AV receiver has been pre-configured to  
operate all controls. Besides operating the receiver, the HTR-1 can replace up to eight remote controls for different  
devices. It has a database of remote control commands built-in for a large range of different brands and devices.  
In case your particular brand or model isn’t featured in the database, the HTR-1 can also “learn” remote commands  
from the original remote control of the device. Refer to the HTR-1 instruction manual on how to program.  
The table below indicates the locations and functions available; the numbers refer to the drawing in the NAD HTR-  
1 manual. Refer to the T761 instruction manual for explanation of specific functions.  
Make sure the “AMP” mode has been selected when using the HTR-1 Universal Remote Control to operate your  
receiver.  
No. Key description  
T761 function  
Power On/Off  
Select AMP for T761  
Master Volume Up/Down  
Preset/Tune Up/Preset/Tune Down  
Preset/Tune mode  
Power Off & Power On  
Sleep  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
POWER ON/OFF  
AMP (VCR), TUNER (TV), CD (CABLE), DVD (AUX)  
VOLUME UP/DOWN  
CHANNEL UP/DOWN  
SELECT  
POWER OFF & POWER ON  
SLEEP  
SHIFT  
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10 1 (CD), 2 (AUX), 3 (DISC),... ...9 (VIDEO 6), 0  
11 AM (+10 -/—)  
Input select  
Select AM  
12 FM (TV/VIDEO)  
Select FM  
13 PAUSE  
OSD Cursor Up  
Volume Mute  
OSD Cursor Right & Left  
Enter  
14 MUTE  
15  
&
16 PLAY/ENTER  
17 STOP  
OSD Cursor Down  
Tone Control  
18 AUDIO  
19 SUBTITLE  
20 EXT 5.1/7.1  
21 DISPLAY  
22 SURR.  
Dynamic Range  
Ext 5.1  
Display  
Surround Mode  
—-  
23 MACRO  
24 SETUP/REC  
25 TEST  
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Channel select  
Surround Test On/Off  
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INTRODUCTION  
The NAD HTR-1 Universal Remote Control can replace up to eight different individual remote controls, offering  
command of the most important and often used controls, thus significantly reducing “remote control clutter”:  
Amplifier, Tuner, CD, DVD, VCR, TV, Cable, Custom.  
If the NAD HTR-1 came packed with an NAD product, such as an AV receiver, all commands will already have been  
programmed in and is ready for use with the product. Where appropriate, the correct generic remote control  
commands for other NAD products, such as CD players for instance, have also been programmed in.  
The HTR-1 comes with a large database of remote control commands for other brands, making it easy to configure  
to suit the particular mix of brands and models in your system. The database contains remote control commands for  
over four hundred brands. In the unlikely case you are not able to find the remote control commands for a specific  
brand, the HTR-1 also allows you to “learn” remote commands from the original remote control so that that device  
can still be remotely operated with the NAD HTR-1.  
GENERAL  
Alkaline batteries are recommended for maximum operating life. Three AAA (R 03) batteries should be fitted in the  
battery compartment at the rear of the Remote Control handset. When replacing batteries, check that they have  
been put in the right way round, as indicated on the base of the battery compartment.  
The keys on the HTR-1 are backlit for ease of operation in darkened environments. Backlighting is automatically  
activated as soon as any key is pressed. To preserve batteries, it switches itself off automatically five seconds after  
the last key press.  
When you find that operating range and angle are rapidly decreasing and that the key backlighting is getting  
dimmer, it may be time to replace the batteries. The NAD HTR-1 has a non-volatile memory so that, even if the  
batteries are removed for a prolonged period of time, it will retain all settings and commands as programmed. The  
HTR-1 will operate up to a distance of 16ft (5m). Direct sunlight or very bright ambient lighting may affect the  
operating range and angle.  
NOTE  
There must be a clear line-of-sight path from the remote control to each of the devices’ infrared receiver (usually  
located behind a display window on the front panel); if that path is obstructed, the remote control may work  
erratically or not at all.  
USING THE NAD HTR-1  
The HTR-1 will replicate the most common commands for the device selected. For instance, “CHANNEL UP” will  
advance preset or channel selection for either Tuner, TV or Cable device; but will move cursor up with DVD selected  
as device. Once the remote control has been configured to suit your system (refer to chapters “Setting up Pre-  
programmed Remote commands” and “Learning Remote Commands”) it is ready for use. The numbers refer to  
the drawing.  
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The table below specifies what commands are available for all devices in the factory default setting. The devices  
Amp, Tuner, CD and DVD come standard with remote control commands suitable for most NAD remote controlled  
products.  
NOTE  
The key listing below specifies what each key will do from the factory default setting for the various devices.  
Refer to the original instruction manual for the devices in your system to check how these respond to specific  
commands.  
Not all commands on the HTR-1 may be available for the devices it is used with or there may be commands  
not available on your specific device. The key listing below assumes factory default setting or settings from  
database but not remote commands learned from an original remote control  
SELECTING WHICH DEVICE TO OPERATE  
Each of the four device keys allows operation of two different devices, up to eight different devices can be  
controlled. The devices that can be controlled are labelled on the key itself and directly over it.  
SELECTING PRIMARY DEVICES  
To access one of the four primary devices (the ones as labelled on the key itself: AMP, TUNER, CD, DVD), simply  
press the required key.  
Primary Device keys: AMP; TUNER; CD; DVD (No. 3).  
SELECTING SECONDARY DEVICES  
To access one of the secondary devices, first press the “SHIFT” key (No. 9) (STATUS LED, No. 1, lights up), and within  
the default time of 5 seconds, press the required device key (VCR, TV, CABLE, CUSTOM). The Device key will light  
up with Status LED briefly to confirm, after which both will extinguish.  
Secondary Device keys: VCR; TV; CABLE; CUSTOM (No. 3).  
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After selecting a primary or secondary device by pressing the key(s) as described above, the other keys on the  
remote control will be set to operate the chosen device. For instance, with TUNER selected as device, the  
“CHANNEL UP” and “DOWN” keys (No. 5) will select the next higher, respectively next lower tuner preset station.  
With DVD selected as device, the same keys will move the DVD Menu cursor Up or Down.  
When pressing a key, the selected Device key will flash to indicate a command is being transmitted. If the selected  
device key doesn’t flash when pressing a key, it means that the key doesn’t have a function for the device selected.  
STATUS LED (NO.1)  
This LED will light up to indicate status: Use of “SHIFT” key (No. 9) and Set-up mode. The LED will light up green for  
up to 5 seconds once the “SHIFT” key (No. 9) has been pressed. Within these 5 seconds, one of the four device keys  
(No. 3) can be pressed to switch the remote control to one of the secondary devices (VCR, TV, CABLE, CUSTOM).  
The Device key will light up with Status LED briefly to confirm, after which both will extinguish. The LED will  
extinguish within 5 seconds if no other key is pressed or if “SHIFT” is pressed again.  
The LED will light up red to enter set-up mode (pressing “POWER ON/OFF” No. 2; and “MUTE” No. 14  
simultaneously for two seconds). Refer to chapters “Setting up Pre-programmed Codes” and “Learning Remote  
Commands” for additional information.  
SETTING UP PRE-PROGRAMMED CODES  
The HTR-1 has an extensive library built-in for pre-programmed remote control commands for many different  
brands. By entering the device code for the particular device and brand, all major functions for that device can be  
controlled with the HTR–1.  
There are two ways of setting up the remote control for pre-programmed remote commands:  
By using the LIBRARY SEARCH routine  
By entering the MANUFACTURER ID CODE  
SET-UP BY LIBRARY SEARCH  
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2
Switch on your device manually or with your original remote control.  
Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS  
LED (No.1) stays red.  
3
4
Press the required DEVICE key (No. 3); the DEVICE key will light up.  
Press the POWER ON/OFF key (No. 2) and hold down for 2 seconds then release for 2 seconds. Repeat this  
process until your device switches off or to Stand-by. NOTE: If you accidentally skipped a code that turned  
your device off, you can go one code back by pressing the MUTE key (No. 14). If there is no Power On/Off  
code for a particular device, the HTR-1 will transmit a “Play” command instead.  
After your device has switched off, press the lit DEVICE Key once to stop the LIBRARY SEARCH.  
Try the appropriate keys to see if the corresponding function for your device work (in case your device switched  
off completely, it may be necessary to manually power it up again).  
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If find you find that not all the keys appropriate for your device operate correctly, press the DEVICE Key  
for 1 second; the DEVICE Key will flash once. Repeat step 4 to find the set of remote commands that  
best operates your device. Once found, proceed with step 7 to store.  
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If you find all the major functions work correctly with your device, press the DEVICE Key (No.3) 3 times until  
the DEVICE Key and STATUS LED (No. 1) go out. The code is now stored.  
Example  
You wish to set up the remote control to operate your TV:  
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2
Switch on your television  
Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS  
LED (No.1) stays red.  
3
4
5
Press SHIFT (No. 9); the STATUS LED changes to green. Press the TUNER/TV device key (No.3). The STATUS LED  
will change to red again.  
Press the POWER ON/OFF key (No. 2) and hold down for 2 seconds then release for 2 seconds. Repeat this  
process until the TV switches off or switches to Stand–by.  
Press the lit DEVICE KEY once, and now try the other function keys on the HTR-1. Switch the TV back on (if  
it switched off completely, it may be necessary to this manually) and try out all the keys appropriate for your  
TV; such as Volume Up/Down; Channel Up/Down; Mute, etc. (refer also to table).  
If you find not all keys operate your TV correctly, press the DEVICE Key for 1 second; the DEVICE Key will  
flash once. Repeat step 4 until you find the set of remote commands that best operates your TV. Once  
found, proceed with step 6 to store.  
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If all major functions work, press the TUNER/TV key 3 times; The TUNER/TV device key and STATUS LED will  
extinguish. The code is now stored and the remote control is ready for use with the TV.  
When you reach the end of the library, The STATUS LED will flash twice per second and the set up mode is cancelled.  
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ENTERING MANUFACTURER ID CODE  
Instead of searching the library, you can also enter a Manufacturer ID code directly for your brand and model.  
In the code listing table, look up the device brand name to find the correct code for your brand. Switch on your  
device manually or with your original remote control.  
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
3
4
Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.  
Using the numeric keys (No.10); enter the 4-digit Manufacturer ID code from the code list.  
Again using the numeric key-pad (No. 10):  
Press 1 to set-up a TUNER & TV;  
Press 2 to set-up an AMP & VCR;  
Press 3 to set-up a CD & CABLE or Satellite receiver.  
Press 4 to set up a DVD orif you are programming 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.  
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It is quite common for a brand to have various sets of remote control commands. In order to find the correct  
set of remote control commands for your particular model, you will need to search within the manufacturers  
ID code for the correct device code:  
Press the POWER ON/OFF key and hold down for 2 seconds then release for 2 seconds, repeat this process  
until your device switches off (or switches to Stand-by). NB: If you accidentally skipped a code that turned  
your device off, you can go one code back by pressing the MUTE key.  
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7
Press the lit DEVICE KEY once and now try out the other function keys on the HTR–1.  
If you find not all keys appropriate for the device operate correctly, press the DEVICE Key for 1 second;  
the DEVICE Key will flash once. Repeat step 6 to find the set of remote commands that best operates  
your device. Once found, proceed with step 8 to store.  
When you have found a suitable set of remote control commands, press the DEVICE Key 3 times until the  
DEVICE Key and STATUS LED go out. The code is now stored.  
Example  
You wish to set up the HTR-1 to operate your Philips TV:  
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2
Look up the Manufacturer ID code for Philips (which is 3232).  
Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS  
LED (No.1) stays red. Press SHIFT (No. 9); the STATUS LED changes to green. Press the TUNER/TV device key  
(No.3). The STATUS LED will change to red again.  
3
4
Using the numeric keys (No.10); enter 3232 (Philips’ Manufacturer ID code).  
Again using the numeric key-pad (No. 10), Press 1. The STATUS LED will flash once (if the code is wrong, the  
STATUS LED will flash twice).  
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Philips has many different sets of remote commands. In order to find the correct set of remote control  
commands for your particular model, you will need to search within the Philips’ ID code:  
Press the POWER ON/OFF key and hold down for 2 seconds then release for 2 seconds, repeat this process  
until your device switches off (or switches to Stand-by). NB: If you accidentally skipped a code that turned  
your device off, you can go one code back by pressing the MUTE key.  
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7
Press the lit DEVICE KEY once and now try out the other function keys on the HTR–1.  
You mayfind that not all keys device operate the TV correctly; press the DEVICE Key for 1 second; the DEVICE  
Key will flash once. The second set that turns off your TV does operate all major functions correctly: Proceed  
to the next step to store.  
Press the DEVICE Key 3 times until the DEVICE Key and STATUS LED go out. The code is now stored and the  
HTR-1 is ready for use with your Philips TV.  
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CODE RECALL FUNCTION  
The Code Recall function allows you to look up the exact code specific for your devices 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
3
Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.  
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.  
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5
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 digits number is zero.  
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  
AMP  
TUNER  
CD  
code  
Device  
VCR  
code  
TV  
CABLE  
CUSTOM  
DVD  
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:  
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Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS  
LED (No.1) stays red.  
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3
Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.  
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.  
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.  
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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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To learn remote commands from the original remote control into the NAD HTR-1:  
1
Position the original remote control 3 to 5 cm away from the HTR-1s Infrared receiver, located at the bottom  
of the remote control (see drawing), with the originals remote transmission window or LED (usually at the top)  
pointing towards to the HTR-1s Infrared receiver.  
2
Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and MUTE keys (No. 14) together for approximately 2 seconds until STATUS  
LED (No.1) stays red.  
3
4
Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.  
Using the numeric key-pad (No. 10) engage Learning Mode:  
Press 55551 to learn remote commands for TUNER DEVICE key.  
Press 55552 to learn remote commands for AMP DEVICE key.  
Press 55553 to learn remote commands for CD DEVICE key.  
Press 55554 to learn remote commands for DVD DEVICE key.  
Press 55555 to learn remote commands for TV DEVICE key.  
Press 55556 to learn remote commands for VCR DEVICE key.  
Press 55557 to learn remote commands for CABLE DEVICE key.  
Press 55558 to learn remote commands for CUSTOM DEVICE key.  
If the entered code is correct, the STATUS LED will flash once. If the code is wrong, the STATUS LED will flash  
twice.  
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6
Press and release the function key on the HTR-1, which you want to duplicate/learn a similar function from the  
original remote into; the DEVICE key flashes once.  
Press and hold down the function key on the original remote. When the HTR-1 has finished copying the code,  
the STATUS LED will then flash once. Release the key on the original remote. If the STATUS LED flashes twice,  
an error has occurred in the learning process; repeat the learning process from step 5 onwards.  
To program the next function key for the same device repeat steps 5-6.  
When you have finished programming the various commands for the selected device, press the DEVICE key.  
The STATUS LED and DEVICE will extinguish. The remote commands have now been learned and stored, the  
HTR-1 is ready to be used with the device.  
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NOTE  
If no key is pressed for over 10 seconds, the HTR-1 will switch back from learning mode to normal use mode.  
SETTING UP AND USING MACRO FUNCTION  
The Macro function allows you to send up to 6 remote commands with just one key press. This can be useful, for  
example to switch on your AV receiver, TV and DVD player, select the DVD input on the receiver and engage the  
DVD Play function with a single key press.  
For each of the 8 devices, a Macro function can be set up:  
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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
3
Press the required DEVICE key (No.3); the DEVICE key will light up.  
Using the numeric key-pad (No. 10) engage Macro Setup Mode:  
Press 77771 to record Macros for TUNER DEVICE key.  
Press 77772 to record Macros for AMP DEVICE key.  
Press 77773 to record Macros for CD DEVICE key.  
Press 77774 to record Macros for DVD DEVICE key.  
Press 77775 to record Macros for TV DEVICE key.  
Press 77776 to record Macros for VCR DEVICE key.  
Press 77777 to record Macros for CABLE DEVICE key.  
Press 77778 to record Macros for CUSTOM DEVICE key.  
If the entered code is correct, the STATUS LED will flash once. If the code is wrong, the STATUS LED will flash  
twice.  
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5
Record your Macro by selecting the functions you wish to carry out when Macro is selected, just as if you were  
using the remote control. You can switch devices to have remote commands from other devices within the  
same Macro.  
Press the Macro key (No. 23) to store the Macro. The STATUS LED and DEVICE key will go out and the Macro  
is programmed.  
NOTE  
Some devices may not be capable in executing remote commands in rapid succession. When recording your  
macro, this problem can be avoided by alternating each commands for the various devices, see example below.  
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Example  
With just pressing Macro for AMP as device, you wish to switch on your AV receiver, TV and DVD player; select the  
Video 1 input on the receiver and activate Play on the DVD player.  
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
3
Press the required AMP DEVICE key (No.3); the AMP key will light up.  
Using the numeric key-pad (No. 10) engage Macro Setup Mode for AMP Device: Press 77772. The STATUS  
LED will flash once. If the code is wrong, the STATUS LED will flash twice.  
Record the Macro by selecting the functions:  
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Press POWER ON/OFF (No.2) (command for switching on AV receiver).  
Press SHIFT (No. 9); the STATUS LED changes to green. Press the TUNER/TV device key (No.3). The STATUS  
LED will change to red again. Press POWER ON/OFF (command for switching on TV).  
Press DVD Device key; press POWER ON/OFF (command for switching on DVD player).  
Press AMP Device key; press VIDEO 1 (inside No. 10) (command for switching AV receiver to Video 1  
input).  
Press DVD Device key; press PLAY/ENTER (No. 16) (command for activating Play on DVD player.  
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Press the Macro key (No. 23) to store the Macro. The STATUS LED and DEVICE key will go out and the Macro  
is programmed.  
To play back a Macro, select the required device and press Macro. The macro is now executed, for each remote  
command send in succession, the corresponding DEVICE key will light up briefly.  
NOTE  
Set-up mode is automatically cancelled if no key is pressed for 15 seconds.  
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  
Sometimes it may be necessary to reset the HTR-1 to its factory default settings, for instance, if you change many  
components in your system or do not recall how keys were programmed.  
TO RESET THE NAD HTR-1  
Press the POWER ON/OFF (No. 2) and SELECT keys (No. 6) together for approximately 5 seconds until STATUS LED  
(no.1) flashes twice.  
NOTE  
When you reset the remote to factory default settings, you will LOOSE ALL SETTINGS AND LEARNED REMOTE  
COMMANDS; ONCE ACTIVATED, RESET CAN NOT BE UNDONE!  
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11  
 
GB  
12  
 
GB  
13  
 
Manufacturer  
ID code  
Manufacturer  
ID code  
Manufacturer  
ID code  
ACURA  
4310  
2001  
2001  
DUAL-TEC  
DUMONT  
DUMONT-FINLUX  
DYNATECH  
ECHOSTAR  
EDISON  
ELBE  
ELBIT  
ELCIT  
ELECTRO TEC  
ELECTRONIC  
ELECTRONSK  
ELMAN  
ELIN  
ELTA  
ELTASAT  
EMERSON  
ERRES  
2211  
2212  
2213  
2214  
2220  
2220  
2221  
2222  
2223  
4430  
4430  
4430  
2224  
2224  
2230  
2231  
2232  
2233  
2233  
2234  
2234  
4303  
4422  
2240  
2241  
JERROLD  
JOHNSON  
JOHANSSON  
JVC  
KAISER  
KAISUI  
KAPSCH  
KARCHER  
KARDON  
KATHREIN  
KENDO  
KENNEDY  
KENWOOD  
KORTING  
KRIESLER  
KTV  
KYOTO  
LENCO  
LENOIR  
LEYCO  
LLOYD  
LOEWE  
LOEWE OPTA  
LOGIK  
LUMA  
2430  
2431  
2431  
2432  
2433  
2433  
4301  
2434  
4344  
2440  
2441  
2442  
2443  
2444  
3000  
3001  
3001  
3002  
3003  
3002  
3004  
3010  
3011  
3012  
3013  
4400  
3014  
3020  
3021  
3022  
3023  
3024  
3030  
3031  
4321  
3032  
3033  
3034  
4233  
3040  
3041  
4300  
3042  
3043  
3044  
3100  
3101  
4401  
3102  
3103  
3104  
3104  
3110  
3111  
3112  
3113  
4430  
3114  
3114  
3120  
3121  
3122  
3123  
3124  
4241  
3130  
3131  
3132  
3134  
4402  
3140  
3140  
3141  
3142  
4403  
4404  
3143  
3144  
3200  
ADMIRAL  
AGASHI  
AIWA  
AKAI  
AKKAI  
AKURA  
AKUSTIK  
ALBA  
ALBIRAL  
ALLORGAN  
AMSTRAD  
ANITSCH  
ANITECH  
ANKARO  
ARC EN CIEL  
ARCON  
ARISTONA  
ARTHUR MARTIN  
ASA  
ASTRA  
ASUKA  
2002  
4334  
4311  
4340  
2003  
2004  
4234  
2010  
2011  
2011  
2012  
2013  
2014  
2020  
2021  
2022  
2023  
4312  
4341  
2024  
2030  
4240  
2031  
2032  
2034  
2040  
2040  
2041  
4304  
2042  
2042  
2043  
4313  
4314  
2044  
ESTEL  
EUROCOM  
EUROPHON  
EXPERT  
FENNER  
FERGUSON  
FIDELITY  
FILMNET CABLECRYPT 4322  
FILSAI  
FINLANDIA  
FINLUX  
FIRST LINE  
FISCHER  
ASWO  
ATLANTIC  
AUDIOSONIC  
AUDIOTON  
AUSIND  
AUTOVOX  
BAIRD  
LUXMAN  
LUXOR  
LXI  
MACAB  
MAGAI  
4422  
2242  
2243  
2244  
BARCO  
BARCOM  
BASIC LINE  
BAUR  
BAZIN  
BEKO  
BLAUPUNKT  
BOOTS  
BPL  
BRANDT  
BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 2044  
BRION VEGA  
BRUNS  
BSR  
BT SATELLITE  
BUSH  
CABLETIME  
CAMBRIDGE  
CAMBRIDGE ARD200  
CAPEHART  
CENTURY  
CGE  
CHAPARRAL  
CIHAN  
CINEMA  
CLARIVOX  
CLAYTON  
COMTEL  
CONDOR  
CONNEXIONS  
CONTEC  
CONTINENTAL  
CONTINENTAL EDISON 2131  
CRAIG  
CROSLEY  
CROWN  
CTC CLATRONIC  
CURTISMATHES  
DAEWOO  
DAYTRON  
DECCA  
DEGRAAF  
DENON  
DESMET  
DISKXPRESS  
DIXI  
DORIC  
DRAKE  
DYNATRON  
DUAL  
MAGNADYNE  
MAGNFON  
MAGNASONIC  
MAGNAVOX  
MANHATTAN  
MARANTZ  
MASPRO  
MATSUI  
MATSUSHITA  
MAXIMAL  
McMICHAEL  
M ELECTRONIC  
MEMOREX  
METZ  
FISHER  
2244  
2300  
2301  
2301  
2302  
2303  
2304  
2310  
2311  
2312  
2312  
2313  
2313  
2314  
2320  
2321  
2322  
2323  
2324  
2330  
2331  
2332  
2333  
2334  
2334  
2341  
2342  
4343  
2343  
4343  
2344  
4423  
2400  
2401  
2402  
2403  
2404  
2410  
2411  
2412  
2413  
2414  
2420  
2420  
2421  
2422  
2423  
2424  
FORGESTONE  
FORMENTI  
FORMENTI-PHOENIX  
FORTRESS  
FRACARRO  
FRONTECH  
FTE  
FUBA  
FUJITSH  
FUNAI  
GALERIA  
GBC  
2100  
2101  
2102  
4332  
2103  
4103  
2104  
2110  
2111  
2112  
2113  
2114  
2120  
2120  
2121  
2121  
2122  
2123  
2124  
2130  
2131  
GB  
GE  
GEC  
GELOSO  
MGA  
MINERVA  
MINOLTA  
MISSON  
MISTRAL  
MITSUBISHI  
MIVAR  
MNARTT  
MTC  
MULTISTAR  
MULTITECH  
MURPHY  
NAD  
NAGOMA  
NAONIS  
NATIONAL  
NEC  
NECKERMANN  
NEI  
NEIRU  
NEWTECH  
NIKKAI  
NOBLIKO  
NOGAMATIC  
NOKIA  
NONAME  
NORDMENDS  
NORFOLK  
NORSAT  
OCEANIC  
OKANO  
GENEXXA  
GIUCAR RECORD  
GOLDSTAR  
GOODMANS  
GORENJE  
GRAETZ  
GRANADA  
GRANDIN  
GRUNDIG  
HANSEATIC  
HANTAREX  
HARMAN  
HEMMER MANN  
HEXA  
HIFIVOX  
HIGASHI  
HIGH PERFORMANCE  
HINARI  
HIRSCHMANN  
HITACHI  
2132  
2133  
2134  
2140  
2141  
2142  
2143  
2144  
2200  
4342  
4342  
2201  
2202  
4244  
2203  
2204  
2210  
HYPER  
IMPERIAL  
INGELEN  
INGERSOL  
INNO HIT  
INTERFUNK  
INTERVISION  
IRRADIO  
ITT  
ITT-NOKIA  
JEEMON  
ONKYO  
ONCEAS  
OPTONICA  
ORION  
JENSEN  
14  
 
Manufacturer  
ID code  
Manufacturer  
ID code  
Manufacturer  
ID code  
OSAKI  
OSIO  
OSUME  
3201  
3202  
3203  
3204  
3210  
3211  
3212  
3213  
3214  
4410  
3220  
3221  
3222  
3222  
3223  
3213  
3224  
3230  
3231  
3232  
3233  
3234  
3240  
4411  
3241  
3242  
3243  
3244  
3300  
3300  
3301  
3302  
3303  
3304  
3310  
3311  
3312  
4412  
3313  
4333  
3314  
3320  
3321  
3322  
3323  
3324  
3330  
4413  
3331  
3332  
3333  
3333  
4424  
3334  
3340  
3341  
3342  
3343  
3344  
3400  
3401  
3402  
3403  
3404  
3410  
3411  
3412  
3413  
3413  
4231  
3414  
3420  
3421  
3422  
3423  
3424  
3430  
3430  
3431  
SICATEL  
SIEMENS  
SIERA  
SILVA  
SILVER  
3432  
3433  
3434  
3440  
3441  
3442  
4414  
3443  
3444  
4000  
4000  
3444  
4001  
4320  
4242  
4232  
4002  
4003  
4004  
4010  
4011  
4420  
4012  
4013  
4013  
4014  
4020  
4421  
4021  
4022  
4023  
4024  
4030  
4031  
4331  
4032  
4033  
4034  
4040  
4041  
4042  
4043  
4302  
4044  
4100  
4101  
4302  
4102  
4104  
4110  
4111  
4112  
4113  
4114  
4120  
4121  
4122  
4123  
4124  
4202  
4130  
4131  
4132  
4243  
4133  
4133  
4134  
4140  
4140  
4141  
4324  
4142  
4143  
4144  
4200  
4200  
4201  
4203  
4204  
WEGAVOX  
WESTMINSTER CABLE  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 4210  
4204  
4330  
OTTO VERSAND  
P.T ACTRON  
PACE  
PACE MSS SERIES  
PAEL  
PALCOM  
PALLADIUM  
PALSAT  
PANASONIC  
PATHE  
PATHE’CINEMA  
PATHE’MARCONI  
PAUSA  
PENTAX  
PERDIO  
WINERSAT  
WINTERNITZ  
WISI  
WOLSEY  
YAMAHA  
YOKO  
ZANUSSI  
ZEHNDER  
ZENDER  
ZENITH  
4211  
4212  
4212  
4213  
4214  
4220  
4221  
4222  
4223  
4224  
4230  
SINGER  
SINOTEC  
SINTRACK  
SINUDYNE  
SOLAVOX  
SONOKO  
SONOLOR  
SONY  
SOUND WAVE  
STANDARD  
STARCOM  
STARSAT  
STELLA  
STERN  
STRONG  
STS  
STUDER  
STV  
ZOPPAS  
PHILCO  
PHILIPS  
PHOENIX  
PHONOLA  
PIONEER  
PMG  
PORTLAND  
PRANDONI-PRINCE  
PREMIER  
PRINCE  
PROFEX  
PROLINE  
PROSAT  
PROTECH  
PYE  
QUARTZ  
QUASAR  
QUELLE  
SUNKAI  
SUPERTECH  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
T+A ELECTRO-  
TANDBERG  
TANDY  
TASHIKO  
TATUNG  
TEAC  
TEC  
TECHNICS  
TECHNISAT  
TEKNIKA  
TELEAVIA  
TELECOM  
TELEFUNKEN  
TELEMAX  
TELETECH  
TELETON  
TELEVIDEON  
TENOSAL  
TENSAI  
TESLA  
THOMSON  
THORN  
THORN-FERGUSON  
TOSHIBA  
TOTEVISION  
TRANS CONTINENS  
TRIACL  
TRIAD  
TRIUMPH  
UHER  
ULTRAVOX  
UNIDEN  
UNITED CABLE  
UNITECH  
UNIVERSUM  
UNIVOX  
UTAX  
VECO  
VEGAVOX  
VESTEL  
VICTOR  
RADIOLA  
RADMOR  
RADIOMARELLI  
RADIONETTE  
RADIX  
GB  
RANK  
RBM  
RC-1000  
RCA  
REALISTIC  
REDIFFUSION  
REVOX  
REX  
ROADSTAR  
ROBERTS  
ROBOTRON  
ROWSONIC  
RTF  
SABA  
SAISHO  
SAKURA  
SALORA  
SAMBERS  
SAMPO  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
SANYO  
SATECO  
SATPROTNER  
SBR  
SCHAUB LORENZ  
SCHNEIDER  
SCHNEIDER F  
SCIEN TIFIC ATLANTA  
SEG  
VIDION  
VIDIO WAY  
VISIOPASS  
VORTEC  
VOXSON  
WARDS  
WALTHAM  
WATSON  
WATT RADIO  
WEGA  
SEI  
SEI-SINUDYNE  
SELECO  
SENTRA  
SHARP  
SHINTOM  
SHORAI  
SIAREM  
WEGA COLOR  
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