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For example, the grey AMP DEVICE SELECTOR key label corresponds to the
grey input-select labeling adjacent to the numeric keys: When the HTRC
1’s AMP DEVICE SELECTOR page is active, these keys select the amplier
or receiver inputs. Similarly, the red DVD DEVICE SELECTOR key label
corresponds to several red labels, the green TV DEVICE SELECTOR key to
green labels, and so on.
NAVIGATION OF THE HTRC 1 CONTROLS
DEVICE SELECTOR KEYS
Simply pressing a DEVICE SELECTOR key will change the active device on
the HTRC 1. At this time, no IR commands will be transmitted. The name of
the selected device will be shown on the rst line of the LCD display.
NOTE
AnyIRcommandcanbeassociatedwithaDEVICESELECTORkeyduring
“Copy”and“Learn”modes.Oncetheassociatedfunctionisassignedto
theDEVICESELECTORkey,pressingandholdingtheDEVICESELECTOR
keyformorethantwosecondswillsendtheassociatedcommandin
additiontotheHTRC1switchingitsactivedevice.
MACRO KEYS
A macro can be associated with every key on the HTRC 1 except for the
MACRO button itself. A total of 52 macros can be stored. To execute a macro:
• Press the MACRO key. The rst line of the LCD display will show “MACRO.
Within ve seconds, press the key the macro is associated with.
• While the macro is executing a small "M" will be shown in the top right
of the LCD display.
Refer also to the “MACRO” item below of the “HTRC 1 SETUP MENU” section
for information on how to setup macros.
FUNCTION KEYS
There are 44 dedicated function keys on the HTRC 1. When you press a
function key, the name of the function will be shown on the second line of
the LCD display while the command is being transmitted.
A/V PSET KEY
In the default conguration of the HTRC 1, the A/V PSET key acts as a shift
function when the AMP device is selected. Pressing the A/V PSET key
once will cause “Preset” to be displayed on the rst line of the LCD display.
If within ve seconds you then press a digit (0 – 9), the function for the
corresponding A/V Preset will be transmitted.
NOTE
TheHTRC1isauniversal-typeremotecontrol;someNADreceiversmay
nothavemorethan5AVpresets.
SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
Press simultaneously the ON + TEST buttons for ve seconds to display
version numbers.
SETUP MENU
Press and hold the SETUP and ENTER keys for ve seconds to enter the
Setup Menu. You cannot enter the setup menu if the remote is currently
displaying “Low Batt. This feature prevents the setup from becoming
corrupted under low battery conditions. Please refer to “HTRC 1 SETUP
MENU” section below for the overall structure and basic operation of the
Setup Menu.
HTRC 1 SETUP MENU
GENERAL MENU OPERATION
• Press and hold SETUP + ENTER for 5 seconds to enter setup menu.
• The MACRO key is a cancel function in all setup modes unless otherwise
noted.
• You can exit menus by selecting “Exit” or pressing the MACRO key.
• Use [ ] cursor keys to select dierent menu
• For options which can be changed, the Right and Left keys are used to
cycle through the available options. Left and Right arrows will be shown
on the display to indicate when an option can be changed.
• Press ENTER to select a menu option or conrm a value.
• While a setup menu page is being executed, the corresponding rst
letter of the selected setup feature (i.e. “L when “Library is the selected
SETUP) is shown in the upper right corner of the display.
The following are the SETUP menu parameters.
BATTERY
Instead of waiting until the “Low Batt” warning is displayed, you can check
the current battery level using this option. This option will show a bar graph
representing the current battery level. When the batteries are new, the bar
graph will show 8 bars. Once the bar graph reaches close to zero, the “Low
Batt” warning will start to show.
LOW BATTERY WARNING
If the HTRC 1 senses the batteries are low, it will show “Low Batt” on the
second line of the LCD display whenever the remote is idle. When this
occurs the batteries should be replaced with new ones immediately.
BACK LIGHT SENSITIVITY (B LIGHT)
The HTRC 1 is equipped with a backlight to increase visibility of the HTRC 1
in low light conditions. The HTRC 1 also includes a light sensor. By default, if
you press any key on the remote and it senses a low light condition, the back
light will turn on. It will then turn o again ve seconds after no key has been
pressed. The behavior and timeout for the backlight can be adjusted.
TIMEOUT: The backlight timeout can be set from 0 - 20 seconds. This is the
length of time the backlight stays ON after releasing the last key.
OPERATION
USING THE HTRC 1 REMOTE CONTROL
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