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NOTES ON INSTALLATION.

Your AV 713 should be placed on a firm, level sur-

face. Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight, near
sources of heat and damp or in poorly ventilated posi-
tions. 

Switch the unit to standby before making any con-

nections. The phono connectors on your AV 713 are
colour coded for convenience. Red and white are
Right and Left audio, yellow is composite (line) video
and orange for NAD-Link.

Use high quality leads and connectors for optimum

performance and reliability of connection. Audio
phono leads will function correctly for video signals,
although it is recommended to use dedicated video
leads where possible. Ensure that leads and connec-
tors are not damaged in any way and all connectors
are firmly pushed home.

For best performance use quality speaker leads of

at least 16 gauge or more thickness.

If the unit is not going to be used for some time,

disconnect the plug from the AC socket. 

Should water get into your AV 713, shut off the

power to the unit and remove the plug from the AC
socket. Have the unit inspected by a qualified service
technician before attempting to use it again. 

Do not remove the cover, there are no user-ser-

viceable parts inside. 

Use a dry soft cloth to clean the unit. If necessary,

lightly dampen the cloth with soapy water. Do not use
solutions containing benzol or other volatile agents.

REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS

1. PHONO INPUT 

Input for turntable phono cartridges. Connect the

twin phono leads from the turntable to this input. If the
turntable signal lead includes a separate single
ground lead, connect it to the earth terminal close to
the phono input on your AV 713. This input is suitable
for moving magnet phono cartridges only.

2. CD INPUT

Input for CD player (analogue audio signal) or other

line-level signal source. Use a twin phono-to-phono
lead to connect the CD player left and right ‘Audio
Outputs’ to this input.

3. TAPE 1

Connections for analogue recording and playback

to an audio tape recorder of any type, such as a cas-
sette, reel-reel, DAT, MD or DCC. Using twin phono-
to-phono leads, connect to the left and right ‘Audio
Output’ of the tape machine to the TAPE 1 PLAY
connectors for playback. Connect the left and right
‘Audio Input’ of the tape machine to the TAPE 1 REC
connectors for recording. 

4. TAPE 2

Connections for analogue recording and playback

to a second audio tape recorder of any type. Using
twin phono-to-phono leads, connect to the left and
right ‘Audio Output’ of the tape machine to the TAPE
2  PLAY connectors for playback. Connect the left
and right ‘Audio Input’ of the tape machine to the
TAPE 2 REC connectors for recording. 

5. VIDEO 1 

Inputs for the audio playback from a VCR or other

video device such as a stereo TV, satellite or cable
TV receiver or a Laser Disc. Using twin phono-to-
phono leads, connect to the left and right ‘Audio Out’
of the VCR/TV/LD/satellite receiver to these inputs.
These audio inputs are used in conjunction with the
composite (line) video inputs marked VIDEO 1.
VIDEO 1 is used for playback only, use VCR 2 if you
want to connect a VCR for recording and playback
through the AV 713. 

6. VIDEO 2

Connections for the audio recording and playback

to a VCR or other video recorder. Using twin phono-
to-phono leads, connect to the left and right ‘Audio
Out’ of the VCR to the VIDEO 2 IN connectors for
playback. Connect the left and right ‘Audio In’ of the
VCR to the VIDEO 2 OUT connectors for recording.
These audio inputs are used in conjunction with the
composite (line)  video inputs marked VIDEO 2 IN
and the video outputs marked VIDEO 2 OUT.  

7. MONO OUT

Additional line output for connection to a sub-bass

speaker system with its own power amplifier.

This socket provides an unfiltered mono signal and

is active when SPEAKERS A is selected on the front
panel.

8. GROUND TERMINAL

The ground terminal provides a convenient point to

attach earth or ground cables from other electronic
equipment connected to your AV 713. 

9. AM ANTENNA 

An AM loop antenna is supplied with the AV 713

and is required for AM reception.  Connections are
either coaxial or clip terminals. Open the clip terminal
lever and insert the wire from the antenna. Closing
the lever will lock the wire in place (see fig 1). Test
various positions for the antenna, but always ensure
the loop is placed vertically for best reception. Placing
the antenna close to large metal items such as metal
shelves or radiators may interfere with reception (see
fig 2). 

10. FM ANTENNA 

A ribbon wire FM antenna is included and should

be connected to the FM connector at the rear of the
unit using the ‘balun’ adapter supplied. (see fig 3) The
ribbon aerial should be mounted on a vertical surface
and placed so that it forms a ‘T’.

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NAD AV 713 SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER

Summary of Contents for 713

Page 1: ...GB F D E I S P NAD AV713 OWNER S MANUAL MANUEL D INSTALLATION BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUAL DEL USUARIO MANUALE DELLE ISTRUZIONI BRUKSANVISNING MANUAL DO PROPRIETÁRIO ...

Page 2: ...ice has been dropped or the enclosure damaged DO NOT ATTEMPT SERVICING OF THIS UNIT YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Upon completion of any servicing or repairs request the service shop s assur ance that only Factory Authorized Replacement Parts with the same characteris tics as the original parts have been used and that the routine safety checks have been performed to guara...

Page 3: ...NAD 3 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...

Page 4: ... s 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 40 DISTANCE FROM FRONT SPEAKERS USABLE SPEAKER PLACEMENT RANGE WITH XXms DELAY TIME 25ms 20ms 15ms 10ms 15ms 15ms 15ms 5ms HAAS EFFECT DIFFERENTIAL ARRIVAL TIME PREFERRED DISTANCE FROM REAR SPEAKERS FEET ACCEPTABLE NOT RECOMMENDED DOLBY DELAY ...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...ding 4 TAPE 2 Connections for analogue recording and playback to a second audio tape recorder of any type Using twin phono to phono leads connect to the left and right Audio Output of the tape machine to the TAPE 2 PLAY connectors for playback Connect the left and right Audio Input of the tape machine to the TAPE 2 REC connectors for recording 5 VIDEO 1 Inputs for the audio playback from a VCR or ...

Page 7: ...same way Always use heavy duty 16 gauge or thicker stranded wire to connect loudspeakers to your AV 713 The high current binding post terminals can be used as a socket for speaker cables ending with 4mm plugs or as a screw terminal for cables terminating in spade or pin connectors or for cables with bare wire ends 4mm BANANA CONNECTORS These should be soldered or securely screwed to the speaker ca...

Page 8: ...ory and re selects these modes when it is next switched on The AV 713 also uses the non volatile memory to store pre set information both for the tuner and for the Dolby Pro Logic set up so that these are not lost when the unit is switched to stand by or disconnected from the AC supply for up to two weeks after two weeks the Memory is lost During normal operation the standby indicator lights to sh...

Page 9: ...ct ed when an AM Preset is selected PHONO Selects the turntable phono cartridge as the active input CD Selects the CD as the active input SURROUND AND CDR FUNCTIONS 9 SURROUND The SURROUND button selects the AV 713 s sur round mode Pressing the SURROUND button pages through the three modes DOLBY PRO LOGIC HALL and BY PASS normal Stereo DOLBY PRO LOGIC decodes the surround sound signals encoded in ...

Page 10: ...k of presets The selected Bank is shown in the Display Panel 16 MEMORY Used for storing new Preset stations 17 FM MUTE MODE Switches the FM tuner section between Mute On Stereo and Mute Off Mono operation In normal FM MUTE ON operation during the tuning process the tuner will mute when there is little or no signal present giving silence until a station with a reason ably strong signal is found Pre...

Page 11: ...s being fed with the test signal Turn the VOLUME up until the signal is moderately loud through the left and right speakers When the Test signal reaches the Center speaker press the CENTER VOLUME ÒÚ buttons on the Remote Control to adjust the Center speaker s loudness so that it matches the levels being produced by the left and right speakers The relative level of the Center channel is shown in th...

Page 12: ...e The two AA R6 batteries are con tained in the battery compartment at the rear of the Remote Control When replacing batteries check that they have been put in the right way round as shown on the base of the battery compartment APPENDIX A SHORT GUIDE TO SURROUND SOUND Since the middle of the 1970 s film companies have been making movies in increasing numbers in Dolby Stereo the four channel surrou...

Page 13: ...amplifier Because it is difficult to hear which direction very low frequencies are coming from you only normally need one sub woofer and this can be placed virtually anywhere in the room The MONO output of the AV 713 is designed specifically to drive a sub woofer system SPEAKER PHASE In a home theatre system it is important that the three front speakers are all in phase compared to each other Inco...

Page 14: ...elf powered sub woofer The AV 713 is also con nected to a second audio system in another room The turntable CD and Cassette deck are connect ed to PHONO CD and TAPE 1 IN OUT respec tively The playback only Laser Disc Games console is connected to the VIDEO 1 audio and video inputs The VCR machine is connected to VCR2 which has audio video INPUTS and OUTPUTS to enable recording from the other video...

Page 15: ...TER CHANNELS Phantom Center mode has been selected Select Normal or Wide modes By Pass mode has been selected Select Dolby Pro Logic or Hall modes Center level set too low Increase center level WEAK BASS DIFFUSE STEREO IMAGE Speakers wired out of phase Check connections to all speakers in the system TEST SIGNAL POSITION DOES NOT MATCH TEST SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHTS Speakers connected to the wrong ou...

Page 16: ...0dB Muting 40dB FM Tuner Section Usable Sensitivity Mono 11 2dBf 1 0µV 75 ohms IHF Stereo 17 2 dBf 2 0 µV 50dB Quieting Sensitivity Mono 18 2 dBf 2 2µV 75 Ω Stereo 38 2 dBf 22µV Capture ratio 90dB Signal to Noise Ratio IHF Mono 73dB Stereo 67dB Alternate channel attenuation Mono 55dB IHF Selectivity DIN 300kHz 40kHz Devi 50dB AM Suppresion ratio 50dB THD Mono 0 15 Stereo 0 25 Frequency Response 30...

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