Nuvo NV-WCPS Bedienungsanleitung

NV-WCPS Wireless Control Pad System
Installation and User Guide



FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning
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 residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EN55022 Class-B
EN55024
one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
is connected.

Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Wireless Control Pad System. With wireless
control of your NuVo System, you are now free to move about your home. Choosing the
zone you wish to control and full management of your audio sources are as simple as
the touch of a button. The multi-line OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display
provides clear and vivid feedback that takes the guesswork out of your music listening
experience.
With the Wireless Control Pad System, convenience and control are in the palm of your
hand.
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide Page 3
Wireless Control Pad Features Page 5
I. Setting Up the Wireless Control Pad System in the E6G and I8G Configurator
Software Page 7
II. Installing the Wireless Control Pad System Page 9
III. Out of Box Setup of the Wireless Control Pad Page 11
IV. Using the Coordinator/Repeater as a Repeater Page 16
V. Restore Factory Defaults Page 18
VI. Invalid Zone Address Page 19
VII. Using the Wireless Control Pad Page 20
VIII. Wireless Control Pad Menu Functions Page 22
Specifications Page 31
NV-WCPS Package Contents
1- NV-WCP Wireless Control Pad
1 - NV-WCPD Wireless Control Pad Dock
1 - NV-WCPC Wireless Control Pad Coordinator/Repeater
1 - NV-NC1 Network CAT5 Cable, 10 feet
1 - NV-PS5V 5V, Mini-B, USB Power Supply

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Quick Start Guide for initial Wireless Control Pad Setup
1. Using the Configurator software, assign a zone for each of the Wireless Control Pads
being used. This should be a zone that is not assigned to a zone intended for use with
speakers. For instance, Zones 17-20, or Zone 9 and above in an 8 zone system. Check
the Using NV-WCP Wireless Control Pad box on the “System Settings” tab. Download
the configuration to your system. Note that the WCP requires the E6G and I8G
Configurator version 2.52 or higher.
2. Determine the best location for the Coordinator. For best performance it should be
placed vertically on a wall. Avoid metal surfaces that could interfere with the
Coordinator's communication. Typically, the Coordinator is placed in the same location
as the NuVo System and the related source equipment. However, in some instances it
may perform better if it is placed in a central location in the home. The CAT5
connection to the NuVo System’s EZ Port or Allport can extended up to 150 feet.
3. Install the Coordinator by plugging it into the NuVo System EZ Port or Allport via a
CAT5 cable. The NuVo System should be plugged in and powered on. This will supply
power to the Coordinator. Make sure the rotary switch on the coordinator is set
between 1 and 4. Press and hold the SETUP button until the green LED flashes rapidly.
The press and hold function is only necessary for initial installation. This step is
bypassed if you are adding additional Wireless Control Pads to the system.
4. Once the Coordinator is installed and the NuVo System is configured, power on the
Wireless Control Pad by connecting the battery. The initial display will ask you to
“Enable” or “Disable” the Zone button. If it does not ask this, Restore Factory Defaults
on the WCP, see Section V. Restore Factory Defaults, pg. 17. Choose “Enable” to allow
the Wireless Control Pad to control any zone within the system. Choosing “Disable”
will tie the WCP to single zone control.

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Quick Start Guide for initial Wireless Control Pad Setup
5. Once the Zone button selection is made, the Wireless Control Pad will try to
establish communication with the Coordinator. “Searching for Coordinator” will be
displayed.
6. When communication is established, the message “Press SETUP Button on
coordinator…Then Press OK” will appear on the display. Follow the instructions by
pressing the SETUP button on the Coordinator followed by the OK button on the
Wireless Control Pad. When communication is complete, you will see a list of the
available zones in the system appear on the display. Select the ZONE number that you
reserved for the WCP in the configuration.
At this point, your Wireless Control Pad System is fully functional and able to control
any zone in your NuVo System.

Wireless Control Pad Features
1. Selected Source: A three-character abbreviation of the selected source appears in
this portion of the Wireless Control Pad display.
2. OLED Display: The display is multi-line OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). It
shows album, artist and track for personal music, and channel and frequency
information for broadcast music. In menu mode, the display goes to eight lines of text.
3. Progress Bar: This shows the play status for the selected music and also acts as a
volume level indicator.
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4. Menu Button: This button gives the user access to their music library and setup
options.
5. Up and Down Arrows: These are used to scroll up and down through the menus and
control volume up and down in normal play mode.
6. Power Button: This turns the Wireless Control Pad on and off.
7. Time and Battery Display: This reflects the current time as set up in the NuVo Grand
Concerto System. Note that it is a Grand Concerto-only function. It also indicates the
current battery charge level.
8. Zone Button: When this button is pushed, a list of available listening zones is listed
on the display. The user can change zone control by moving the highlight to the
desired zone and pressing the OK button.
9. OK button: This button is used to confirm the selection of a menu item, or scroll
through the available sources.
10. Forward and Back Arrows: In NuVoNet communication, these buttons will track
forward and back or tune up and down. For third-party sources, these are IR–
programmable buttons for simple source transport functions. An additional “press and
hold” command can also be assigned to this button for additional functionality (IR
commands can only be assigned to buttons in the I8G and E6G Configurator software).
11. Play/Pause Button: When using the NuVo Tuners, this button toggles through the
Tuner's available broadcast bands, or functions as a simple play/pause toggle for the
NuVoNet personal music sources. This is also an IR - programmable button for third
party sources. It offers additional “press and hold” functionality (IR commands can
only be assigned to buttons in the I8G and E6G Configurator software).

I. Setting up the Wireless Control Pad System in the E6G and I8G
Configurator Software
Properly setting the Wireless Control Pad System in the Essentia E6G and Grand
Concerto Configurator software is an important step. Each Control Pad in the system is
assigned an address in the software Zones tab. This allows each zone to have a specific
name for system control, but also allows the Wireless Control Pads used in the system
to have a specific address. Each Wireless Control Pad (up to five) should be assigned
to a zone that is not intended for an in-wall Control Pad. This can be any unused zone
number, Fig. 1.
Important: The additional zones available to the Grand Concerto can also be used with
the Essentia (E6G) System. In the “E6G” mode, the Zones tab of the software will only
show the 14 zones available to the Essentia. To use the additional zone addresses 15-20
for the Wireless Control Pad, leave the Configurator software in E6G mode. Enter the
WCP as a zone as shown in Fig. 1 This does not prevent the configuration from
downloading to the Essentia (E6G) System.
Figure 1 – Configurator Zones Tab
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