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3. MUTE:

Press the MUTE button to temporarily switch off the

sound to the speakers and headphones. Mute mode
is indicated by “MUTING” flashing in red in the dis-
play area. Press MUTE again to restore sound. Mute
does not affect recordings made using the Tape out-
puts but will affect the signal going to the Audio Pre-
outs.

NOTE:

When the unit is in mute mode, any adjustment of

the  VOLUME CONTROL on the front panel (No.9)
will release the muting, i.e. the original volume level
will be resumed.

4. MASTER VOLUME

Master Volume 

3

or 

4

respectively increases or

decreases the volume setting for all speakers. The
display panel will indicate the level set. The Volume
control does not affect recordings made using the
Tape and Video, or Tape, Video 3 and Video 4 out-
puts but will affect the signal going to the Pre-amp
output (Audio Pre Out).

5. CURSOR 

3

4

1

AND 

2

AND ENTER

The four Cursor buttons are used to navigate the

cursor when using the menus with the On Screen
Display and the ENTER is used to confirm the choice.

Press 

3

to move cursor up, 

4

to move cursor down, 

1

to move cursor left, 

2

to move cursor right. Then

press ENTER to access.

With the four cursor buttons the relative volume

level trims for center, left and right surround channels
can be adjusted. Press the CHANNEL button (No. 7)
to select the channel for which you wish to adjust the
level.

Refer also to chapter “On Screen Display” and

“Setting Up the Surround Sound System” for more
information.

6. TEST

Pressing the TEST button, engages the Test signal

generator to allow for adjustment of all speaker lev-
els, so that each channel can be adjusted for equal
loudness at your listening position. The test signal
scrolls automatically with 5-second intervals from
Front Left, Center, Front Right, Rear Right, Rear Left,
to subwoofer in continuous cycles. If an adjustment in
setting is made for one of the speakers, scrolling will
stop until 5 seconds after the adjustment was made.
Both display panel and OSD show which speaker is

being fed with the test signal. Use the cursor 

1

and 

2

button to respectively decrease or increase the level
for the current speaker. Press the TEST button again
to leave or cancel the Test mode, any changes will be
memorized automatically.

Refer also to chapter “On Screen Display” and

“Setting Up the Surround Sound System” for more
information.

7. CHANNEL SELECT

Although the T 760 is correctly set-up it may some-

times be desirable to make minor adjustments to suit
particular software. Pressing the CHANNEL button
allows for direct adjustment of Center, Rear and
Subwoofer levels. Press the CHANNEL button to
scroll to the next speaker. Both display panel and
OSD show which speaker can be adjusted. Use the

cursor 

1

and 

2

button to respectively decrease or

increase the level for the current speaker.

Pressing the CHANNEL  button also  gives access

to CHANNEL BALANCE in the OSD directly:

CENTER 

REAR R & L 

SUB 

OFF

Refer also to the chapter “Setting Up the Surround

Sound System” for more information.

8. DYNAMIC RANGE

The  DYN. R button, which can be used only in

combination with a Dolby Digital source, incremental-
ly reduces the audio track’s dynamic range in four
steps (100%, 75%, 50% and 25%) to allow for com-
fortable listening under a variety of conditions. The
normal or default position is 100%.

To adjust the dynamic range, each consecutive

press of the DYN. R button will reduce the value in
25% increments, as shown in the alpha-numeric dis-
play section.

NOTE:

Although we usually prefer to reproduce a source’s

full dynamic range (the difference between very loud
and very soft sounds), it may occasionally be desir-
able to reduce the dynamic range. For example,
when playing a movie late at night, loud explosions
might wake sleeping family members. Simply turning
the volume control down would probably make a
whisper in the next scene inaudible. The DYN. R but-
ton solves this dilemma by progressively lowering the
volume of loud peaks while increasing the level of
softer sounds.

9. MODE

The MODE button scrolls through the available sur-

round sound modes. The button functions in the
same way as the SURROUND MODE button on the
T 760 front panel (No. 11 on front panel drawing).

The selected Surround mode is permanently indi-

cated in the display area and is also shown for 3 sec-
onds in the alpha-numeric display section. 

10. CD PLAYER CONTROL
(for use with NAD CD Players).

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Summary of Contents for T760

Page 1: ...GB NAD T 760 OWNER S MANUAL 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 ...

Page 2: ...lled into the unit or C The unit has been exposed to rain or liquids of any kind or D The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The device 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 ass...

Page 3: ...TINA NÄKTMÄTONTÄ LASERSÄTEILYLLE ÄLÄ KAISO SÄTEESEEN CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERPLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARA TUS AS SET OUT IN THE RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS OF THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMVERIQUE N EMENT PAS DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES DEPASSANT L...

Page 4: ...REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Figure 1 7 8 2 1 3 4 11 6 12 5 10 9 14 13 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS Figure 2 NAD 4 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 ...

Page 5: ...NAD 5 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 REMOTE CONTROL Figure 3 NL Batterij niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Figure 6 1 2 3 Figure 5 Figure 4 ...

Page 6: ...TV VIDEO STEREO AUDIO VCR IN OUT TAPE IN OUT CD IN 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 SOPHISTICATED T 760 SYSTEM Figure B TV VIDEO STEREO AUDIO VCR IN OUT TAPE IN OUT CD IN AUDIO GAMES IN SUBWOOFER 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 NAD 6 ...

Page 7: ...DEO OUT 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 THE OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT 1 IS LINKED TO THE VIDEO 1 INPUT VIDEO STEREO AUDIO DVD COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT S VIDEO OUT 1999 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 760 NAD 7 THE COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT 2 IS LINKED TO THE VIDEO 2 INPUT ...

Page 8: ...NTENNA terminal Do not remove the AM loop antenna The antenna cable to the loop antenna must not exceed 3 meters FM ANTENNA A ribbon wire FM antenna is included and should be connected to the FM connector at the rear of the unit Fig 4 using the balun adapter supplied The ribbon aerial should be mounted on a vertical surface and placed so that it forms a T Experiment with placement of the antenna t...

Page 9: ... signals Refer also to the description of S Video and Video Composite above in this section 6 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS The T 760 has three digital audio inputs to allow for connection of DVD CD or other digital sources Digital Audio Input 1 allows for connection of a digi tal source with an Optical output Use a cable termi nated with a TOS Link connector This digital input is linked to the Video 1 inp...

Page 10: ...AKERS above SURROUND SPEAKER This connects the Surround loudspeakers that are used when the T 760 is operated in Dolby Digital DTS Dolby Pro Logic EARS Surround sound modes or with the 5 1 Ch input selected Connect the surround speakers in the same way as described with FRONT SPEAKERS above NOTE The Center and or Surround speakers must be selected as Large or Small in the Set up menu SPEAKER SELEC...

Page 11: ...e T 760 uses very little power However it is recommended that you switch the unit totally off if it is not going to be used for more than a couple of days Switch off completely by pressing the POWER button on the front panel No 1 all lights will extinguish Press this button to switch the unit on To switch the unit off press this button again 2 STAND BY This green LED will light up when the receive...

Page 12: ...er Storing and Recalling Presets for more information 7 DOWN UP 1 and 2 The function of these buttons depends on the tun ing mode selected with the PRESET TUNE button No 6 The PRESET TUNE button toggles between the two operation modes a Preset mode indicated in the display area Press the 1 down button to scroll to a lower number Preset press the 2 up button to scroll to a higher Preset number This...

Page 13: ...ent to the loudspeakers Tape Video 3 4 and TV monitor out puts Video inputs 1 2 and 3 also select respectively the Digital Inputs 1 2 and 3 The name of the Input and Surround Mode will be shown in the Display Panel VIDEO 1 Video 1 selects the signal from a TV Satellite Cable receiver or DVD player connected to VIDEO 1 as the active input VIDEO 1 is shown in the Display Panel when selected The Digi...

Page 14: ... ambience of surround sound is added to a normal stereo source such as a CD or FM radio NOTES Dolby Digital or DTS are only available as a Surround Mode if the source is either Dolby Digital or DTS and a Digital Audio input is used An external source such as a decoder or DVD play er with a decoder built in MPEG for instance can be connected to the 5 1Ch input No 4 on the front panel When the EXT 5...

Page 15: ...ET TUNE button No 6 until PRESET lights up in the display Press either the 1 down or 2 up button No 7 until the right Preset is found and shown in the Display Panel NOTE Any unused Presets will be skipped Deleting a stored Preset You can empty a Preset by deleting the stored information Select the Preset to be emptied Press the MEMORY button No 5 followed by the FM MUTE MONO button No 4 The Preset...

Page 16: ...for the current speaker Press the TEST button again to leave or cancel the Test mode any changes will be memorized automatically Refer also to chapter On Screen Display and Setting Up the Surround Sound System for more information 7 CHANNEL SELECT Although the T 760 is correctly set up it may some times be desirable to make minor adjustments to suit particular software Pressing the CHANNEL button ...

Page 17: ...ng the MEMORY button No 5 on the front panel press the VIDEO 1 input selector but ton in section No 11 repeatedly until the desired system is shown in the display area The OSD can be engaged by pressing one of the four cursor buttons on the remote control The SETUP Menu will appear as below Fig 7 Use the cursor buttons on the remote control to navigate select the desired menu and options then pres...

Page 18: ...EL DELAYS in the SETUP menu and press ENTER on the remote You will see a screen similar to the following Fig 10 Use the 1 or 2 cursor button to change the center channel delay time In Dolby Digital mode T 760 allows the following setting options CENTER 0 1 2 3 4 5ms REAR 0 1 2 3 13 14 15ms 1ms per step In Dolby Pro logic mode only the rear channel delay time can be adjusted as following options RE...

Page 19: ... OSD on how to access the SETUP Menu of the On Screen Display choose sub menus and change settings The setup procedure is broken down in three sec tions 1 Speaker Settings 2 Channel Balance 3 Channel Delays Speaker Settings First you need to indicate which speakers are con nected to your T 760 Besides the Main speakers Left Right these can include a Center two Surround Speakers and a Subwoofer Cal...

Page 20: ...he sound from all speakers arrives uniformly at the listening position as intended by the film s producer Each millisecond corresponds approximately with 1 foot or 30 5 centimeters NOTE The channel delay option is not available in DTS surround mode To set the center channel delay time Call up the SETUP menu of the On Screen Display Fig 7 Select the CHANNEL DELAYS menu Fig 10 Choose CENTER and sele...

Page 21: ...ease 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 OSD 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 achieve...

Page 22: ...ed using digital inputs Connect digital output of source to T 760 WEAK BASS DIFFUSE STEREO IMAGE Speakers wired out of phase Check connections to all speakers in the system REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET NOT WORKING Batteries flat or incorrectly inserted IR transmitter or receiver windows obstructed IR receiver in direct sun or very bright ambient light Check or replace batteries Remove obstruction Place ...

Page 23: ...NAD ELECTRONICS NEW ACOUSTIC DIMENSION LONDON 1999 T 760 I M PRINTED IN THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA P N 4301 4851 1 ...

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