Nuvo NV-CTP36 manual

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    NV-CTP36 C olor T ouch Screen User Guide[...]

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    FCC Radio Frequency Interference W arning IC Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res[...]

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    FRENCH DURE EN HEURES P AR JOUR 8 6 4 3 2 1 INIVEAU SONORE CONTINU EN dB 90 93 95 97 100 103 Danger L‘exposition a des niveaux eleves de bruit peut provoquer une perte permanente de l’audition, Chaque organisme humain reagit differemment quant a la perte de l’audition, mais quasiment tout le monde subit une diminution de I’acuite auditive l[...]

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    T able of C ontents I.Over view .................................................................................. II. Color T ouch P ad Buttons...................................................... III. The Now Pla ying Screen...................................................... IV . Main Menu......................................................[...]

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    6 I. Over view The NV-CTP36 C olor T ouch Pad is a full color , 3.6” touch screen L CD display . T his display will show full metada ta from NuV o sources lik e the NuV o dock for iP od , T2 series of tuners , and M3 Music ser vers. Album Ar t is also displayed on the Now Pla ying Screen when used in conjunction with the Music P or t Ser ver . Th[...]

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    F ig . 1 A B C D III. The Now Pla ying Screen (F ig . 1) The Now Pla ying Screen displays sourc e specific information relev ant to the source chosen in the Color T ouch Pad zone . On this screen you will also find buttons used to contr ol the audio source. The following pages will r eview the different screens y ou may see , dependent on the audio[...]

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    8 F ig . 2 A B C D E F G H NuV o dock for iPod (F ig. 2) A- Album Ar t (Not Display ed on iPod dock sourc es) B- Shuffle Music C- T rack Reverse D- Play/P ause E- T rack F or ward F- Repeat G- Song Specific Information H- Name of iP od on NuV o dock for iP od[...]

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    F ig . 3 A B C D E F G H NuV o Music Port Ser ver , Digital Music (F ig . 3) A- Album Ar t B- Shuffle Music C- T rack Reverse D- Play/P ause E- T rack F or ward F- Repeat G- Song Specific Information H- Name of Music Source 9[...]

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    F ig . 4 A B C D E F G NuV o Music Port Ser ver , Pandor a (F ig . 4) A- Album Ar t B- Press if y ou dislike a song played by P andora C- Play/P ause D- Press if y ou like a song played by P andora E- T rack F or ward (Limit of 6 per hour) F- Song Specific Information G- Name of Music Source 10[...]

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    F ig . 5 A B C D E F G NuV o R adio T uner (Fig . 5) A- Album Ar t (Not display ed on NuV o T uner Sources) B- Radio Presets C- Channel frequency up and down D- Band- Press t o cycle between AM/FM/and Satellite Radio (if applicable) E- Radio Signal Strength F- RDS Data- Song specific information (dependent on radio station broadcasting this data) G[...]

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    12 IV . Main Menu Screen T o get to the Menu (Fig . 6) press the home button on the contr ol pad, or press album art when viewing the Now Playing Screen. The main menu will have up to fiv e selections to choose from. ? Music- Pr essing this icon will show you all of the a vailable music options to choose from in r elation to y our chosen source . ?[...]

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    13 F ig . 6 V . Music Menu The music menu will displa y all available music options for the source y ou have selected . These will v ar y by NuV o Source , and are detailed below . ? NuV o M3 Music Ser ver , NuV o dock for iPod- y ou can browse and select your digital music stored on these sour ces by Artist, Album, Song, Genre, and Playlist when l[...]

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    14 ? NuV o T2 T uners- When listening to a NuV o tuner , you can press Music to change bands and select channels by presets (Fig . 9). ? Non-NuV o Sources- Y ou can contr ol non-NuV o sources from the C olor T ouch Pad . IR functions will be mapped to a track forward , reverse , and play/pause button t o allow for basic contr ol of these sources. A[...]

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    16 VI. F av orites- Nuvo pr ovides the option of saving tuner pr esets as F av orites, as well as pla ylists from music ser vers and iP od docks. A F avorite is a global pr eset, so no matter what audio source y ou are listening t o , these will always appear in the F avorites menu (Fig . 10). F or example, If you are listening t o a song on your i[...]

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    17 VII. Sources This menu (F ig. 11) displays all audio sources connected to your NuV o system. It is here that you can change the sour ce playing in the specific z one, by selecting from the av ailable options. F ig . 11 VIII. Zones The zones menu (F ig. 12) allows you to c ontrol other z ones from the con vienent location of the C olor T ouch Pad[...]

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    18 F ig . 12 IX. Options The options menu can be found in the bott om right corner of the Main Menu. Ther e are 4 options in this menu (F ig. 13)- ? Source options- Her e you can select source specific options from the color t ouch pad ? Adv anced Zone C ontrol (F ig. 14)- Y ou can activate P ar t y Mode, Sleep Timer , Do Not Disturb , and other Zo[...]

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    20 F ig . 15 X. Maintenance W e hope you enjo y your C olor T ouch Pad , and the flexibilit y and contr ol it offers. With proper car e it should provide y ou with many y ears of life. When cleaning the face be sure to use solution of dish soap and water (a void alcohol based cleaners). And when not listening to music be sur e to turn your C olor T[...]

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