EXECUTING MACROTo execute the above macro example, press [MACRO] and then [0].The corresponding macro will run; the display will show each step/command as the macro is executed. Pressing any other HTRC 1 key while amacro is executing will abort the macro.By default, when a macro is executed, the currently selected device will bereturned to what it was before the macro was executed. However, if thevery last button pressed while recording a macro is a DEVICE SELECTOR key,the device will be changed at the end of executing the macro.RESETSelecting this option and answering “Yes” to both confirmations will reset allHTRC 1 options to the factory default. All user configurations, macros, andcustom device programming will be erased.1 Press [AMP] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [ ] toscroll to “Reset”.3 Press [ENTER].4 Use [ ] to select between “No” (HTRC 1 will not be reset) and “Yes”(HTRC 1 will be reset to its factory defaults). When you select “Yes”,another prompt display will be shown.5 Select “Yes” to reset the HTRC 1 and complete the process.USB INTERFACEThe HTRC 1 allows one to upload and download the configuration througha Windows® PC and NAD’s Proprietary HTRC 1 programming software. Usea USB A male to mini USB B male 5-pin cable (not supplied) between yourWindows® PC and the HTRC 1. See illustration below on how to connect aUSB A male to mini USB B male 5-pin cable to the HTRC 1.NOTEPlease log onto www.nadelectronics.com for the latest HTRC 1 interfacecontrol software. Your custom installer or dealer can assist you in theproper setup and configuration of the mini USB interface and software.OPERATIONUSING THE HTRC 1 REMOTE CONTROL47ENGLISHFRANÇAISESPAÑOLITALIANODEUTSCHNEDERLANDSSVENSKAРУССКИЙ