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TIPS FOR SETTING DELAY

Measure the distance from the listening position to the center speaker
(dC) and to one of the front speakers (dFL or dFR). Subtract the center
channel distance from the front L or R channel distance. For example, if
the front speakers are 12 feet (3.7 m) from the listening position and the
center speaker is 10 feet (3.0 m), the difference is 2 feet (0.6 m). For this
example the center channel delay is set to 2 milliseconds or ms.

The T741 can delay the center channel output up to 5 milliseconds and
thus compensates for center channel speakers that are up to 5 feet
(1.5m) closer to the listening position than the front left and right
speakers.

NOTES

In rare system setups, the center channel speaker is actually further
away than the front left and right speakers. In these cases, set the
center channel delay to 0mS. The center channel delay time
adjustment is only available in Dolby Digital surround mode.

Measure the distance from the listening position to either the left or right
rear speaker (dLS or dRS). Subtract the rear speaker distance from the
front speaker distance (dFL or dFR). The resulting distance is equivalent to
the delay in milliseconds for the rear delay setting. For example, if your
rear speaker distance is 6 feet (1.8 m) and the front distance is 12 feet
(3.7 m), the correct rear channel delay setting is 6 milliseconds. Again, set
the rear channel delay to 0mS if the rear channels are further from the
listening position than the front speakers.

In Dolby Digital surround mode, the rear channel delay time can be set
from 0ms to 15ms with 1ms increments. In Dolby Pro logic surround mode,
the rear channel delay time can be set from 15ms to 30ms and 1ms per
step. In DTS surround mode, the channel delay time cannot be adjusted.

LEVEL SETTING (CHANNEL BALANCE)

The output levels of each of the speakers connected to the T741 may
need to be adjusted so that there is an even balance of sound from all
the speakers in the system. If, for instance, the relative volume level to
the Left and Right speakers and the center speaker is set too low, most
of dialogue may be difficult to follow. If, on the other hand it is set too
loud, the over-all balance will sound unnatural.

To adjust the channel balance, the T741 is equipped with a TEST button
(No. 

7

) on the Remote Control to help assess the loudness levels of each

speaker. Before adjusting the channel balance level, make sure the
master volume is turned down to a normal listening level.

Pressing the TEST button engages the Test signal generator to allow for
adjustment of all speaker levels, so that each channel can be adjusted for
equal loudness at your listening position. The test signal scrolls
automatically with 2 second intervals from Left, Center, Right, Rear Right,
Rear Left, to sub-woofer in continuous cycles. If an adjustment in set-ting
is made for one of the speakers, scrolling will stop until 2 seconds after the
adjustment was made. The display panel shows which speaker is being fed
with the test signal. Use the /- buttons on the Remote Control
to respectively increase or decrease the level for the current speaker.

NOTE

There is no output in the Subwoofer during noise sequencer operation;
therefore it is difficult to adjust the level in test mode. The Subwoofer
level can be adjusted in the setup menu with musical input.

The Channel Balance for each speaker can be adjusted in 1dB
increments. Continue to calibrate the level for each speaker until equal
loudness is achieved at your listening position. A more accurate
adjustment can be made using a sound level meter, if available. Set the
meter to “Slow” and “C-weighted” modes and re-check the settings
with the meter placed in several different positions in the general
listening area.

Press the TEST button again to leave or cancel the Test mode, any
changes will be memorized automatically.

Select the channel for which you wish to adjust and set the level so that it
matches the other speakers. For best results it is best to start with the Left
channel set at 0dB and to match the other speakers to it. Normally, if the
Right speaker is located at the same distance from the listening position to
the Left speaker it should be set at the same level as the Left speaker.

NOTE

If no level adjustments were made, press TEST again to return to the
selected source. Any changes in the Channel Balance Setting, under
the test mode, will be memorized automatically.

The Delay time for the Surround speakers also needs to be correctly set
for your normal listening position. Refer to the section “Channel Delay”
in this chapter for more information.

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Summary of Contents for T741

Page 1: ...T741 AV Surround Sound Receiver Owner s Manual GB ...

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Page 3: ... RCA leads will function correctly for video signals although it is recommended to use dedicated video leads where possible For the digital inputs use dedicated leads for digital signal transfer Ensure that leads and connectors are not damaged in any way and all connectors are firmly pushed home For best performance use quality speaker leads of 16 gauge 1 5mm thickness or more If the unit is not g...

Page 4: ...ion The unit should be situated with adequate space around it so that proper ventilation is assured allow 10 cm 4 in clearance from the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm 2 in from each side Do not place on a bed rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Do not install the unit in a bookcase cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation may be impeded 5 Objects and liquid entr...

Page 5: ...ock do not use a polarized AC power plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the polarized plug can be completely inserted to prevent exposure of the blades of the plug 5 When not in use Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will not be used for several months or more When the cord is plugged in a small amount of current continues to flow to the unit even whe...

Page 6: ...GB 6 FIG 1 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS FIG 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 2 6 7 9 8 11 3 4 10 12 5 12V TRIGGER OUT 4 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 3 ...

Page 7: ...GB 7 FIG 3 REMOTE CONTROL 1 2 6 8 11 22 25 10 13 23 26 4 14 18 20 3 5 7 9 12 19 21 24 FIG 4 FIG 5 FIG 6 ...

Page 8: ...he subwoofer channel 4 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 4 AUDIO VIDEO Apart from the audio signal these inputs will also accept a video signal which will be routed to the Monitor Out sockets No 7 for a television or video projector The Video 1 2 and 3 inputs also have the option of a an S Video connection using the Mini Din connector or the standard Video Composite connection using the yellow RCA socket The S Video ...

Page 9: ...cted to the terminal on your loudspeaker and the black terminal is connected to the loudspeaker s terminal Connect the terminals marked FL to the left speaker in the same way Always use heavy duty 16 gauge 1 5mm or thicker stranded wire to connect loudspeakers to your T741 Unscrew the speaker terminal s plastic bushing Insert the bare cable end into the hole of the terminal and then secure the cab...

Page 10: ...s the POWER button to switch the receiver to STANDBY mode Press any input selector button on the front panel or the POWER button No 1 on the Remote Control to switch the receiver fully on The display will light up indicating which input was selected the Stand by indicator will extinguish Pressing the POWER switch again will turn the unit OFF completely The NAD T741 receiver uses a memory back up s...

Page 11: ... toggles between the two operation modes a Preset mode indicated in the display area Press the down button to scroll to a lower number Preset press the up button to scroll to a higher Preset number This is a wrap around function so that going from the highest number Preset the tuner will go to the lowest Preset number or vice versa when tuning either up or down b Tune mode Press the down or up but...

Page 12: ...play the DIGITAL 2 indicator will start to blink If a digital audio signal is detected the DIGITAL 2 indicator will stop blinking and remain lit If no digital audio signal is detected DIGITAL 2 indicator will cease blinking and extinguish VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 Video 3 4 select the signal from a TV Satellite Cable receiver DVD player or VCR connected to VIDEO 3 or VIDEO 4 as the active input VIDEO 3 or V...

Page 13: ...utton is used to configure the T741 to match with the specific speakers in your system This setup procedure should be done when you first install your system and subsequently when new or different speakers are attached or when the speaker positions are changed The SET UP facility uses a menu system that is 3 layers deep to accomplish the speaker setup The Front Panel display will give you feedback...

Page 14: ...ct the preset number to be deleted Press the FM MUTE MODE button No 5 The Preset will then be deleted and appears as the Preset number You can also store a new station into a used Preset by simply going through the Preset storing process and placing a new station over the existing one REMOTE CONTROL AVR 1 FIGURE 3 The T741 is supplied with the NAD AVR 1 Remote Control Apart from all the primary op...

Page 15: ...o to chapter Setting Up the Surround Sound System for more information TITLE functions when in the DVD mode to display the title screen included on DVD video discs Refer to the NAD DVD player Owner s Manual for more detailed information on this function 8 LEVEL MENU Although the T741 is correctly set up it may some times be desirable to make minor adjustments to suit particular software Pressing t...

Page 16: ...es the DVD functions between DVD1 codes for T550 and L55 DVD Players and DVD2 codes for T531 and T571 DVD Players SETTING UP THE SURROUND SYSTEM To obtain the best results in any of the Surround Modes it is important that the T741 is carefully set up The Dolby Surround system requires that you specify the parameters of your speaker setup so it can properly direct the decoded surround sound signal ...

Page 17: ...tly into the room Many film soundtracks rely heavily on very low frequency sound effects which are difficult for normal or smaller hi fi speakers to reproduce To faithfully reproduce these low frequencies you can use a specially designed low frequency loudspeaker with its own built in amplifier active subwoofer Because it is difficult to hear which direction very low frequencies are coming from yo...

Page 18: ...nnatural To adjust the channel balance the T741 is equipped with a TEST button No 7 on the Remote Control to help assess the loudness levels of each speaker Before adjusting the channel balance level make sure the master volume is turned down to a normal listening level Pressing the TEST button engages the Test signal generator to allow for adjustment of all speaker levels so that each channel can...

Page 19: ... FM Mute on Weak signal Multi path signals or interference from another station Interference from other electrical sources computers games consoles Interference from fluorescent lighting or electrical motors Station signal too weak Station not transmitting RDS data SOLUTION Check if AC lead is plugged in and power switched on De select Tape Monitor mode Switch off Mute Check connections and speake...

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