Nxg NX-RM505 Manuale utente

NX-RM505
Operating Manual
Pre-programmed,
Learning and
Writable
LCD Menu
Remote Control
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NX-RM505 Operating Manual
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 3
2. Batteries 5
A. Battery Installation
B. Battery Life
3. Summary of Operations 6
A. Description of Devices
B. Pre-programmed Codes
C. Learning From Other Remote Controls
D. Macro Operations
E. Favorite Channel Buttons
F. Punch Through Operations
G. Editing LCD Text
H. Cloning the NX-RM505
I. All Other Operations
J. LCD Screen And Button Layout
K. System Settings
4. Programming the NX-RM505 to Control Your Components 12
A. Using Pre-programmed Codes
1. Three-Digit Code Number
2. Auto Scan With Three-Digit Number
B. Learning Method
1. Programming the Function Buttons
2. Programming the Ten Device Buttons
5. Programming Favorite Channels 24
6. Programming Macro Buttons 26
A. Programming Macro Functions
To M1, M2, M3,
POWER and SYSTEM OFF Buttons
B. Programming Macro Functions
To The Ten Device Buttons
7. Programming Punch Through Functions 32
8. Erasing Existing Programming 34
A. Erasing Learned Buttons
B. Erasing Favorite Channel Buttons
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C. Erasing Macro Functions
1. Erase M1, M2, M3, POWER and SYSTEM OFF Buttons
2. Erase Macro Functions In The Ten Device Buttons
D. Erasing Punch Through Functions
9. LCD Button Editing 39
A. To Create or Edit Text on Function and Device Buttons
B. To Create or Edit Text for Favorite Channel Buttons
10. Recalling the Pre-programmed Three-Digit Number 41
11. Setting Backlight 42
12. Cloning NX-RM505 43
13. Adjustment of LCD contrast 44
14. Caution On Handling LCD Screen 45
15. Low Battery Message 45
16. Memory Lock 46
17. Glossary 52
18. Warranty 52
19. Specifications 52
20. Appendix 53
A. List of Pre-programmed LCD Text by Device
B. Three-Digit Pre-programmed Code Tables
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Introduction
Congratulations!
You have purchased one of the most sophisticated remote controls
on the market. The NX-RM505 has been designed to provide a new
standard in remote control technology offering a very powerful and
flexible pre-programmed and learning product.
Setting up your NX-RM505 to operate your components is easy.
Please follow the instructions in the manual and retain the manual for
future reference. If any words used are unfamiliar to you, please refer
to page 46 for a GLOSSARY of terms used in this manual.
Your NX-RM505 can operate up to ten home entertainment and
home automation components by using the pre-programmed code
library in the remote control, by teaching up to 530 commands into
the NX-RM505 from your original remote controls, or a combination
of both.
The NX-RM505 has many additional operating features to ad
convenience and enjoyment to the operation of your home entertain-
ment system. You can create your own labels of the buttons on the
LCD screen; program 50 favorite channel buttons; operate the vol-
ume, channel and transport buttons from one device when you are in
another device; and have multiple things done with one press
of a button!
There is also a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the
NX-RM505 on the website that may prove to be helpful. Visit
www.nxgtech.com for FAQs.
For any questions or comments about the NX-RM505, please visit
our website: www.nxgtech.com
or contact us at:
NXG Technology
16648 N. 94th Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
1-800-733-0008
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2. Batteries
A. Battery Installation
Before the remote control can be used, the batteries need to be
installed. First, remove the battery cover on the back of the unit
and install the four AAA batteries inside the battery compartment
as shown. Make sure the batteries lineup with the (+) and (-)
markings. Improper installation could damage the remote control.
When you're done, slide the battery cover back on. The remote
control starts up automatically and the default devices will appear
on the LCD screen.
B. Battery Life
Under normal operating conditions, the batteries will last approxi-
mately six months. If the batteries are running low, you will notice
reduced range from the remote, commands that are not sent prop-
erly, or are not sent at all. You may also notice the backlighting of
the LCD screen and the buttons is diminished. Should any of these
occur, replace the batteries immediately. To ensure proper perform-
ance of the unit, use 4 new AAA alkaline batteries.
The remote control will retain the commands and settings in
memory even after the batteries are low or become discharged.
See Memory Lock on page 46.
However, you should replace the worn batteries with a fresh set as
soon as possible. Do not mix new and used batteries.
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3. Summary of Operations
A. Description of Devices
The NX-RM505 is designed to operate up to ten components
including Audio Receivers, Cable and Satellite Boxes, TV, DVD (LD),
VCR, DVR, CD, Tape and AUX. However, each of the device buttons
and corresponding functions can be changed to meet your individ-
ual requirements. Almost any device that uses infrared commands
can be controlled by the NX-RM505, including home automation,
personal computers and more.
Each device button on the main screen contains two sub-pages of
commands and you can change the name of any LCD button using
up to five alphabet characters, numbers and symbols to customize
the unit to fit your audio/video devices. Please refer to ‘LCD Button
Editing’ on page 39for additional details.
B. Pre-programmed Codes
The NX-RM505 comes with extensive pre-programmed IR codes
for practically all major audio and video equipment. You can set up
and operate all of your components with the NX-RM505 by simply
entering a three-digit code number assigned to your brand of com-
ponent. The code numbers for the various brands of components
are listed in the back of this instruction manual. Please refer to the
programming instructions shown on page 13 for details.
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C. Learning From Other Remote Controls
The NX-RM505 can learn codes from your original remote controls.
There are 26 LCD screens in the NX-RM505. Each screen (page)
has ten function buttons, including the ten device buttons on the
main menu screen that can be taught. In addition, there are 31 but-
tons and a joystick (thumb pad) that can be taught for each of the
ten devices. You can teach up to 530 new functions into the remote
control. Please refer to page 19 in this instruction manual for
details.
D. Macro Operations
A ‘macro’ is a series of commands that you choose to be sent out
with the push of one button. Any function available on your original
remote control or in the pre-programmed database can be added to
a macro to completely automate what you would normally do by
pushing buttons one at a time. It can be as simple as turning on
your TV and Cable Box, turning the TV to the appropriate channel
for operation with the Cable Box and changing the Cable Box chan-
nel to your favorite morning news. A macro can be configured to
Power On your TV, DVD player and receiver, change to the appro-
priate inputs and outputs, dim your lights and start a movie. It can
be as simple or as comprehensive as you want. There are two types
of macro buttons you can use for macro operations:
M1, M2, M3, POWER and SYSTEM OFF Buttons
The M1, M2 and M3 are called ‘system-wide’ buttons because they
send out the same signal no matter what device you are currently
controlling. The POWER and
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SYSTEM OFF buttons can be made ‘system-wide’ if they are pro-
grammed with macros.
(Note: Programming the POWER or SYSTEM OFF buttons with a
macro overrides the pre-programmed or learned code on the but-
ton.) See page 26 of this manual for further information. Each of
these five buttons is designed to be able to send out a series of up
to 20 commands you program into the buttons. One common use
is to turn on and turn off all of your A/V components with one but-
ton press, but the buttons can be programmed with whatever
macro you desire.
Ten Device Buttons
There are ten device buttons and each of these device buttons can
send out a series of up to 20 programmed commands when
pressed for more than one second. These buttons are commonly
used in sending audio input codes when you press the button to go
to a device. The audio receiver would make an automatic input
switch according to the device button you pressed. However, these
buttons can be programmed with whatever macro you desire.
E. Favorite Channel Buttons
You can create up to 50 favorite channel buttons in the NX-RM505
by programming the most frequently watched channel numbers
into these buttons. Each of these buttons can send out up to 10
commands. Please refer to page 24 of the manual for Favorite
Channel Programming.
F. Punch Through Operations
The NX-RM505 can be set up to operate your audio component
volume control buttons (VOLUME UP and DOWN and
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3. Summary of Operations
…MUTE) while all the other buttons control other equipment. You
can also set up the remote to operate channel control and transport
functions (PLAY, STOP, REWIND, FAST FORWARD, SKIP-, SKIP+,
PAUSE and RECORD buttons) from VCR, DVD, DVR, LD, CD or any
other mode while all other buttons in the remote control are con-
trolling other components. Please refer to page 32 in the manual for
details.
G. Editing LCD Text
You can write your own text on each of the twenty-six LCD screens.
Please refer to page 39 in the manual for details.
H. Cloning The NX-RM505
The NX-RM505 is capable of sending all the programmed codes
and operations from one NX-RM505 to another NX-RM505. Please
refer to page 43 in the manual for details.
I. All Other Operations
You can set the duration of the backlight on time and change the
LCD screen contrast. Please refer to pages 42and 44 in the manual
for additional details.
Note: The last Device selected will remain active when you are on
the MAIN page and will be shown at the bottom of the LCD screen.
For example, if you are using ‘TV’ and then return to the MAIN
page, the hard buttons remain in TV mode. The LCD buttons only
change when you select another device.
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3. Summary of Operations
J. LCD Screen And Button Layout
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