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Advanced 

Operations:

Main Room

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Watching an Optional, Compatible Cable, Satellite or High Definition TV Set-Top Box* 

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4. Enter button. 

Enters the numbers you’ve pressed on the numeric keypad.

5. Jump button. 

Returns to the previous cable channel.  

6. TV/Video button.

For cable set-top boxes only.  Cycles through input modes, advancing to the next input each

time you press the button.  For example: Cable Bypass -> Input A -> Input B -> Cable Bypass.

7. Guide Button.

Activates the program guide. 

8. Exit button.

Exits the program guide.

9. /- buttons.

Adjusts the A/V receiver volume. 

10. Ch/Track +/- buttons.

Changes the channel up and down. 

11. Up/Down/Left/Right/OK cursor buttons.

Navigate set-top box menus.  The central “-|-” or “OK” button accepts

the current menu selection.

12. Display button. 

Activates the channel display.

13. Menu button.

Activates the set-top box on-screen menu. 

14. TV off button.

Turns off the television.  Useful when switching from video entertainment to audio only. 

15. TV wide button.

Cycles through TV widescreen viewing modes.  

16. Cable, Satellite and High Definition Source Select buttons.

Automatically turn on the TV, the A/V receiver and the

cable, satellite or High Definition TV set-top box.  Automatically selects the correct inputs on all three

components.  Changes the remote control mode to operate the cable, satellite or High Definition TV set-top box. 

Watching DVDs

1. System Off button.

Shuts off power to the entire system, regardless of which components happen to be on at

the time. 

2. Numeric Keypad.

Use these keys to enter DVD chapter numbers.

3. Mute button.

Press once to block the audio portion of the program temporarily, as during a telephone

conversation.  Press again to resume hearing the audio portion of the program. 

4. Enter button. 

Enters the numbers you’ve pressed on the numeric keypad.

5. Disc button.

Advances the 5-disc DVD changer to the next disc.

6. Guide Button.

Activates the DVD top menu. 

7. Exit button. 

Exits the DVD menu.

8. /- buttons.

Adjusts the A/V receiver volume. 

9. Ch/Track +/- buttons.

Press + to go to the next DVD chapter.  Press - to go to the beginning of the current DVD

chapter or to the previous chapter if you’re already at the beginning.  Press repeatedly to skip forward or back

multiple chapters. 

10. Up/Down/Left/Right/OK cursor buttons.

Navigate DVD menus.  The central “-|-” or “OK” button accepts the

current menu selection.

Summary of Contents for NHS-301

Page 1: ...HS 30 1 Operating Instructions NHS 301 Home Entertainment Solution ...

Page 2: ...enjoyment throughout your home You can throw a party and have the same music playing in three rooms You can have remote control access to as many as five discs DVDs or CDs in any combination You can control the system using a single wireless remote control in the Main Room and sleek unobtrusive wall mounted muting volume controls in the remote rooms ...

Page 3: ...te control Not all brands and models are compatible This guide includes instructions for operating a compatible cable satellite or High Definition TV receiver Audio Enjoyment in Remote Rooms The NHS 301 supplies entertainment to three rooms The Main Room provides a comprehensive choice of audio and video entertainment Remote Rooms 1 and 2 enable you to hear the entertainment source selected in the...

Page 4: ...back on the selected component Press again to resume playback TV power button Turns off the television Useful when switching from video entertainment to audio only TV wide button Cycles through TV widescreen viewing modes Macro A button Activates a pre set function when available Macro B button Activates a pre set function when available Numeric Keypad Use these keys to enter TV satellite or cable...

Page 5: ...e Control Turn clockwise to raise the volume Turn counterclockwise to lower the volume Mute button Press once to block the audio portion of the program temporarily as during a telephone conversation Press again to resume hearing the audio portion of the program ...

Page 6: ...the Program Guide b Use the Up Down Left Right Cursor buttons to find your channel c Press the center OK button to make your selection d To exit the Program Guide without making a selection press the Exit Button 5 Adjust the A V receiver volume with the Volume buttons to watch TV while listening to an audio source 1 If you watch over the air television or if you watch cable TV without a cable set ...

Page 7: ...button or press the Pause button a second time listen to AM and FM stations 1 Press the Tuner Source Select button TV will shut down if it was previously on 2 To switch between AM and FM use the Jump button 3 To cycle through the preset stations use the Ch Track buttons 4 Adjust the A V receiver volume with the Volume buttons change to a different source 1 Press the Source Select button for the ne...

Page 8: ...levision channel up and down 10 Up Down Left Right OK cursor buttons Navigate the TV menu The central or OK button accepts the current menu selection 11 Display button Activates TV channel display 12 Menu button Activates the TV on screen menu 13 TV off button Turns off the television Useful when switching from video entertainment to audio only 14 TV wide button Cycles through TV widescreen viewin...

Page 9: ... Select buttons Automatically turn on the TV the A V receiver and the cable satellite or High Definition TV set top box Automatically selects the correct inputs on all three components Changes the remote control mode to operate the cable satellite or High Definition TV set top box Watching DVDs 1 System Off button Shuts off power to the entire system regardless of which components happen to be on ...

Page 10: ...tion of the program temporarily as during a telephone conversation Press again to resume hearing the audio portion of the program 4 Enter button Enters the numbers you ve pressed on the numeric keypad 5 Volume buttons Adjusts the A V receiver volume 6 Ch Track buttons Changes the VCR channel up and down 7 Up Down Left Right OK cursor buttons Navigate VCR menus The central or OK button accepts the ...

Page 11: ...nd A V receiver Automatically selects the correct input on the A V receiver Changes the remote control mode to operate the DVD CD functions Listening to AM FM Stations 1 System Off button Shuts off power to entire system regardless of which components happen to be on at the time 2 Numeric Keypad Use these keys for choosing AM FM preset stations or for Direct Tuning of stations by radio frequency F...

Page 12: ...ect button for the desired source again to reset the correct inputs and power up the correct components No sound in additional rooms Make sure the muting is not engaged Make sure the power button on all the amps at the bottom of the rack are pushed in and are lit No picture and no sound Try another TV station It may be a station issue If playing a DVD make sure that a disc is loaded Try pressing t...

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