Niles Audio ZR-PRO User Manual

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IntroductIon
The Niles 
R-6L and R-8L hand-held learning 
remote controls are used as source controllers for 
Niles MultiZone receivers. They come preloaded 
with ZR-4, ZR-6, ZR-PRO and many other popular 
component commands, and can learn virtually  
any IR code for enhanced source operation  
from any zone.
conGrAtuLAtIonS!
Thank you for purchasing the 
Niles R-6L or R-8L 
Hand-Held Learning Remote Control. With proper 
setup and operation, you should enjoy years of 
trouble-free use.
Niles manufactures the industry’s most complete 
line of custom installation components and 
accessories for audio video systems. To see the 
complete Niles product assortment, visit us on the 
Internet at: 
www.nilesaudio.com
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pArtS GuIde
1) Source Select Keys
 –  
1.) Pressing one of these keys selects 
the built-in AM/FM tuner or any of the 
connected sources for playback and 
operation (for the ZR-4, up to three 
connected sources, SRC 2-4; and for 
the ZR-6/ZR-PRO up to five connected 
sources, SRC 2-6 with iPod
® 
always 
appearing as source 2.) There are 
additional Source Select Keys to operate a 
TV and an auxiliary component such as a 
DVD player connected to the TV.
2) on and off Keys – Turns the 
selected device On or Off
3) Setup Key – Used to configure 
the remote
4) transport Keys – Used to skip 
backward, rewind, fast forward, skip 
forward, stop, pause, or play tracks from 
the selected source
5) Menu Key – Press this key to 
display a menu for the selected source
6) Info Key – Press this key to 
display the current channel and program 
information
7) Menu cursor Keys – Use 
these keys to move the cursor in the 
menu screen. Press OK to choose the 
highlighted menu option or to toggle 
between the AM and FM tuner bands
8) Volume Keys – These keys are 
used to raise or lower the sound level. 
Press the Mute key to turn the sound 
off or on
9) channel Select Keys –   
These keys are used to select the next 
or previous channel and to select next 
or previous chapter on some models of 
DVD players. Press the Last key to recall 
the last-viewed channel
10) Guide Key – Press this key 
to display the program guide for the 
selected source
11) exit Key – Press this key to 
exit the selected source’s menu, guide, 
or program without making a menu 
selection
12) direct Access Keys –  
Directly enter channels (for example: 
09 or 31). Press the Enter key to send 
channel number entry on certain TV 
models
13) extended Function Keys 
- Provide additional functionality for 
advanced features, menus, and guides
14) dVr Special Function 
Keys – Special menu function keys 
used with DVRs
bAttery InForMAtIon
Your Niles 
R-6L or R-8L Hand-Held Learning 
Remote Control requires 2 “AA” batteries 
(included).
bAttery uSe And SAFety
•  Use only fresh batteries of the required size 
and recommended type
•  Do not mix old and new batteries, different 
types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or 
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of 
different capacities
•   If you do not plan to use the remote for 
an extended period, remove the batteries. 
They can leak chemicals that can destroy 
electronic parts
WARNING: DIspose of oLD bAtteRIes pRomptLy AND 
pRopeRLy. Do Not buRN oR buRy tHem.
To InsTall BaTTerIes:
1.   Open the battery compartment cover (located 
on the back of the remote).
2.   Place the “AA” batteries in the compartment 
matching the + and    polarity symbols inside.
3.  Replace the cover.
NOTE: WHEN THE bATTERY VOLTAgE IS LOW, A SOURCE 
KEY LED WILL bLINK 5 TIMES AFTER A KEYPRESS.
conFIGurAtIon
conFIGure A Source
To be certain that the remote functions property, 
all IR commands for source devices connected 
to inputs 
2345 and 6 must be learned from 
the original device remote. A total of 42 to 75 
commands IR commands can be stored, depending 
on the size of the learned commands.
Commands for TV and Aux devices are 
implemented using five-digit codes to identify a 
complete command set for a device. These codes 
can be found in the “
seTup Codes” list provided. 
Codes implemented via the five-digit code method 
do not consume memory (and therefore do not 
reduce total capacity) used for learning codes.
conFIGurInG SourceS tV And AuX
before proceeding, find the codes for the devices to 
be controlled in the provided list (“Manufacturer’s 
Codes”). Write down or highlight these codes for 
easy reference, then perform the following steps:
1.    Turn on the device (for example: DVD player) 
and, if needed, load media  
(for example: a DVD).
2.    Press a source key (TVaux) on the R-6L or 
R-8L that you wish to program.
3.    Press and hold seTup until the source key 
LED blinks twice, then release.
4.    Enter the first five-digit code for the device 
and brand that you wish to program. The 
source key LED blinks once as each digit is 
entered. If the code is valid, source key the 
LED blinks twice.
 NOTE: IF THE SOURCE KEY LED DOES NOT bLINK TWICE, 
REPEAT STEPS 2 TO 4 AND TRY ENTERINg THE CODE AgAIN
.
5.    Aim the remote at the device and press 
power off. The device should turn Off. If 
it does not, repeat steps 3–5, trying each 
code for your brand until you find one that 
works. If you cannot find a code that works, 
see “searChIng for Your Code”.
6.    Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the other devices 
you want to control. 
SeArcHInG For your code
If your device does not respond to the remote after 
trying all codes listed for your brand, or if your 
brand is not listed, try searching for your code:
1.    Turn the device you wish to control on.
2.    Press a source key once.
3.    Press and hold seTup until the source key 
LED blinks twice, then release.
4.    Enter 9 9 1, then the device group number 
(see table below). The source key LED 
blinks twice.
TaBle:
5.    Aim the remote at the device and press 
power off. The remote sends IR codes 
from its library to the selected device, 
starting with the most popular code first. If 
the device responds, go to step 7.
6.    If the device does not respond, press Ch+ 
and the remote will test the next code for 
that device type. Continue to press Ch+ 
until the device turns Off.
 
Note: Press 
CH-
 to try the Previous code.
7.    Now that you have found the correct code, 
press seTup to save the code that worked 
for your device. The source key LED will 
blink twice to indicate that the code has 
been saved. To search for other device 
codes, repeat steps 1 to 5.
cHecKInG tHe codeS
If you have set up the remote using the procedure 
in “
seARCHING foR youR CoDe”, you may need 
(CONTINUED ON ThE OThER sIDE)
•   Do not use the following keys for learning: 
source Keys, seTup
•    Learning capacity is approximately 42 to 75 
keys, depending on the code being learned
•    Certain device functions can not be learned 
including multi-frequency types, some high 
frequency codes, and other unusual formats
•    For optimum learning, avoid high levels of 
ambient light such as natural sunlight or 
energy-efficient fluorescent lights
 NOTE: PLEASE HAVE YOUR ORIgINAL REMOTE CONTROLS 
HANDY bEFORE PROgRAMMINg LEARNINg
proGrAMMInG A LeArned Key
NOTE: IF MORE THAN 10 SECONDS PASS bETWEEN KEY 
PRESSES, THE REMOTE ExITS PROgRAMMINg MODE
1.    Place the Niles r-6l or r-8l hand-held 
learning remote Control head-to-head 
(about 2” apart) from your original remote 
control. Also locate the key (on your original 
remote control) that you want the r-6l or 
r-8l hand-held learning remote Control
 
to learn. Press the source key for which you 
wish to learn keys.
2.   Press and hold seTup until the source key 
LED blinks twice, then release.
3.   Enter 9 7 5. The source key LED blinks twice.
to find out which five-digit code is operating your 
equipment. For example, to find out which code is 
assigned to your TV:
1.   Press TV source key once
2.   Press and hold seTup
 until the red LED 
blinks twice, then release
3.   Enter 9 9 0. The source key LED blinks twice
4.    To view the code for the first digit, press 
1. Count the source key LED blinks (for 
example: three blinks = 3), and write down 
the number.
Note: if a code digit is 
0, the source key Led does 
Not bLiNk
5.    Continue through the four remaining digits 
by pressing the key for the second digit, 
the 3 key for the third digit, the 4 key for the 
fourth digit and the 5 key for the fifth digit.
6.    To check for other device codes, repeat 
steps 1—5, substituting the source key for 
the desired device you would like to check
conFIGurInG SourceS 2, 3, 4, 5, 
And 6
These source device commands are learned 
directly from the original device remotes. These are 
some precautions to be observed:
•    Learned keys are device-specific, so each 
key can store a ‘unique function’ for  
each device
0 Cable (cable converters, video 
accessories, satellite receivers)
1 TV (TVs)
2 VCR (VCRs, DVD players )
3 Audio (audio amplifiers, audio 
amp/tuners, CD players)
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