5 Press the [AMP] button in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.6 Use [ ] to select between “No” (desired punch-through key willnot be saved) and “Yes” (desired punch-through key will be saved andprocess is completed).NOTEThe HTRC 1’s [VOL] keys are pre-programmed as “punched-through”for all Device Select pages: [VOL] will operate the NAD’s master-volumeregardless of the currently selected device. The [SURR], [CENT] and [SUB]CHANNEL VOLUME controls similarly are pre-programmed as punched-through.PUNCH-THROUGH MACROA stored macro command can also be “punched-through.” This provides away to execute a macro with a single keys press.Example: Punch-through macro command stored at [0] to the [RTN] keyof [BD] page.1 Press [BD] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [ ] toscroll to “Pun Thr”.3 Press [ENTER].4 Press [RTN] button.5 Press the [MACRO] button in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.6 Press [0] button – this is the key where the macro command isassociated.7 “Save” and “No?” are shown in the display. Use [ ] to select between“No” (desired punch-through macro command will not be saved) and“Yes” (desired punch-through macro command will be saved andprocess is completed).EXECUTE PUNCHED-THROUGH MACROTo recall the punched-through macro command as above example, press[BD] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page and then press [RTN] – the macrocommand will then be executed.Refer also to the “MACRO” section below for information on how to setupmacros.COPYThis function allows you to copy functions from one key to another.Example: Copy “PAUSE” [ ] command from DVD page to the AMP [ ]button.1 Press [AMP] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [ ] toscroll to “Copy”.3 Press [ENTER].4 Press [DVD] from DEVICE SELECTOR page.5 Press [ ] button - this is the function key that will be copied.6 Press [AMP] from DEVICE SELECTOR page.7 Press [ ] button - this is the button where the function will be copied.8 Use [ ] to select between “No” (desired function key will not becopied) and “Yes” (desired function key will not be copied and process iscompleted).NOTEThe copy and punch-through functions are similar. However, if you copy acommand and then subsequently delete, or over-write the original (source-key) command, the copied-to key’s command remains unchanged. If youpunch-through to a command and then delete or over-write the originalkey, the punched-through functions also change accordingly.OPERATIONUSING THE HTRC 1 REMOTE CONTROL45ENGLISH