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IR CHANNEL
The M12 has the capability to operate via Alternate IR channel. This is
practically useful if you have two NAD products that can be operated by
similar remote control commands. With alternate IR Channel, two dierent
NAD products can be controlled independently in the same zone by
setting each one to a dierent IR channel.
IR Channel Assignment
The M12 and the HTRM 2 remote control must be set to the same channel.
To change the IR Channel on the HTRM 2 remote control
Include a channel number before the library code. For HTRM 2, library
code “100” is the default library table for AMP device. To select this
AMP library table for “IR Channel 0”, retain the library code “100”.
If you want to load the AMP library table on “IR Channel 1”, prex the
library code with “1” to indicate association with “IR Channel 1”. Load
then the AMP library table using the code “1100”.
Sample setup of two NAD products on the same Zone
M12 and T 787 are both defaulted to IR Channel 0. If [OFF] button is pressed
on the HTRM 2 remote control (or HTR 8 remote control for the T 787), both
products will go to standby mode. Press [ON] and both products will power
up from standby mode.
To prevent both products from simultaneously going in and out of standby
mode along with other common commands, set each one to a dierent
IR channel. In this setup, we will keep T 787 and HTR 8 remote control
defaulted to “IR Channel 0”. As for M12, we will assign it to “IR Channel 1”; the
same applies to HTRM 2.
Set M12 and HTRM 2 to “IR Channel 1” via the following procedure.
M12
Select “1” as the IR Channel setting of the M12.
HTRM 2
Begin by ensuring that the M12 is powered-up (“on, not merely in standby).
1 Press and hold together the [AMP] and [A/V PSET] buttons until the
Learn LED (located between HTRM 2’s ON and OFF buttons) turns
steady green. Release both buttons.
2 While keeping the HTRM 2 pointed towards M12, press “1”, “1”, “0” and “0”
using HTRM 2’s numeric buttons.
3 Press [OFF]. If the M12 goes to standby mode, this indicates that the
library input is successful.
4 Press [ENTER] to accept the library code input and exit the Library
mode.
With both M12 and HTRM 2 set to “IR Channel 1”, the M12 can now be
remotely controlled independent of the T 787.
NOTE
Performing a Factory Reset for HTRM 2 will result to a return to the
factory default “IR Channel 0” setting.
USB MODE
The M12 is equipped with three USB input terminals – USB Front, USB Back
and Computer. Using either “USB Front” or “USB Back, the M12 can play
back MP3/WMA/FLAC les stored in external USB (Universal Serial Bus) mass
storage devices. Use “Computer” to interface computer audio and directly
stream 24/192 PCM content from your PC or MAC.
DIGITAL USB FRONT/DIGITAL USB BACK USB TYPE A
Supports playback of MP3, WMA and FLAC les
MP3/WMA: 48 kHz
FLAC: 24 bit/48 kHz
FAT12/16 root directory up to 256 les (short names)
FAT12/16/32 up to 65535 les (short names) per directory
FAT le system limited to 2TB
File and directory names limited to 64 characters
Up to 16 maximum level of directories
Compatible with USB version 1.1 and later.
COMPUTER USB TYPE B
Supports 24 bit/192 kHz PCM content from PC or MAC
NOTE
Typical USB mass storage devices compatible with M12 include portable
ash memory devices and external hard drives (FAT32 formatted).
LISTENING TO USB DEVICE
1 Toggle [R SKIP/CH/SOURCE T] button to select “USB Front or “USB
Back” source mode. If no external USB mass storage device is connected
to USB Front or USB Back input, “Please Insert Device” will be shown
in the touch panel display. If the connected USB mass storage device
does not contain any applicable MP3/WMA/FLAC les, “No les” will be
shown in the touch panel display.
2 Plug-in the external USB mass storage device to the USB input – MP3,
WMA or FLAC les or folders will be shown in the touch panel display.
3 Use [W/E/R/T] to select through the les or folder. Press [ENTER] to
start playback of selected le.
Ensure that HTRM2’s Device Selector is set to “MP” when using the
following USB playback buttons – j, 7/8, 4, RANDOM, REPEAT, DISP.
[g] button is not applicable for USB playback.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not disconnect the USB mass storage device during playback as it
may damage the M12.
LISTENING TO COMPUTER
Use Type A to Type B cable connector to directly stream 24/192 PCM
content from your PC or MAC to the M12. Ensure that the Sound or Audio
device setting of your computer is set to “NAD USB Audio.
MINIMUM PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher, Microsoft Windows 7
FOR MAC USERS
Minimum Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) and later versions
OPERATION
OTHER FEATURES
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