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NOTES ON INSTALLATION.

Your NAD T 761 should be placed on a firm, level

surface. Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or
near sources of heat and damp.

Allow adequate ventilation. Do not place the unit on

a soft surface like a carpet. Do not place it in an
enclosed position such a bookcase or cabinet that
may impede the air-flow through the ventilation slots.

Make sure the unit is switched off before making

any connections.

The RCA sockets on your NAD T 761 are color

coded for convenience. Red and white are Right and
Left audio respectively, orange for digital input, yellow
for Video Composite and NAD Link.

Use high quality leads and sockets for optimum

performance and reliability. Audio RCA leads will
function correctly for video signals, although it is rec-
ommended to use dedicated video leads where pos-
sible. For the digital inputs use dedicated leads for
digital signal transfer. 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

16 gauge (1.5mm) thickness or more.

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

disconnect the plug from the AC socket. 

Should water get into your NAD T 761, 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 (Figure 1.)

1. FM & AM ANTENNA

AM ANTENNA

An AM loop antenna is supplied with the T 761 and

is required for AM reception. Open the clip terminal
lever and insert the wire from the antenna. Closing
the lever will lock the wire in place (Fig. 5). Test vari-
ous 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. 

NOTE:

When reception is not satisfactory using the sup-

plied AM loop antenna alone, connection of an exter-
nal antenna is recommended. Do not connect any-
thing other than a loop antenna to the AM ANTENNA
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 to find

the position that gives the best signal strength and
lowest background noise. An inadequate FM signal
normally results in high levels of hiss, especially in
stereo, and interference from external electrical
sources. In areas of poor FM reception, the tuner
section’s performance can be improved by using an
externally mounted FM antenna. A qualified aerial
installer will be able to advise and fit a recommended
aerial for your reception conditions.

2. TAPE 1 & CD INPUT

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 RCA-to-
RCA leads, connect to the left and right ‘Audio
Output’ of the tape machine to the TAPE 1 IN con-
nectors for playback. Connect the left and right ‘Audio
Input’ of the tape machine to the TAPE 1 OUT con-
nectors for recording.

CD INPUT

Input for CD player (analogue audio signal) or other

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

The coaxial Digital Input 5 (No. 6) is linked to the

CD input. Select CD and activate digital input to hear
a source connected to Digital Input 5.

3. 

DISC INPUT

Input for other line-level signal source such as an

additional CD player (analogue audio signal). Use a
twin RCA-to-RCA lead to connect the CD player’s left
and right “Audio Outputs” to this input.

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. 8) for a television or video
projector. The Video inputs also have the option of a
Video Composite connection (using the yellow RCA
socket) or an S-Video connection (using the Mini-Din
connector).

The S-Video standard allows for higher quality

video signal transfer when compared to the Video
Composite standard. If your video components have
an S-Video connector use dedicated S-Video leads to
connect them to the T 761 in the same way as
described with the Video composite equivalents.

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NAD T 761 SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER

Summary of Contents for T761

Page 1: ...GB OWNER S MANUAL NAD T 761 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761...

Page 2: ...led 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 dr...

Page 3: ...N KTM TONT LASERS TEILYLLE L KAISO S TEESEEN 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 D...

Page 4: ...REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Figure 1 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS Figure 2 NAD 4 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761...

Page 5: ...NAD 5 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 751 NAD 2001 T751 RC REMOTE CONTROL Figure 3 NL Batterij niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Figure 6 1 2 3 Figure 5 Figure 4...

Page 6: ...SIMPLE T 761 SYSTEM Figure A 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 SOPHISTICATED T 761 SYSTEM Figure B 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 NAD 6...

Page 7: ...D ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 THE OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT 1 IS LINKED TO THE VIDEO 1 INPUT 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 NAD 7 THE COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT 3 OR 4 IS LINKED TO THE VIDEO 3 OR 4 INPUT COAXIAL DIG...

Page 8: ...AM ANTENNA 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 c...

Page 9: ...coder s Surround left and right out puts to the Surround left and right inputs Use a third twin RCA to RCA lead to connect the decoder s sub woofer output to the Subwoofer input and the decoder s Cent...

Page 10: ...or 10 SPEAKERS A FRONT CENTER SUR ROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS Connect the right speaker to the terminals marked FR ensuring that the red terminal is connected to the terminal on your loudspeaker and...

Page 11: ...t NAD unit in the NAD Link chain Unplug all units from the mains before connecting or disconnecting NAD Link 14 12V TRIGGER IN OUT The 12V Trigger input allows the T 761 to be switched remotely to sta...

Page 12: ...s switched On but in Stand by mode Refer to section 1 in this chapter for more information 3 DISPLAY The T 761 s FM tuner supports RDS PS and RDS RT With stations carrying RDS information RDS will lig...

Page 13: ...OWN UP 1 1 and 2 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 indi...

Page 14: ...he Speakers A button will disengage the main loudspeaker system the Front A Center and Surround speakers Press the button again to switch the speakers back on Pressing the Speakers B button will engag...

Page 15: ...gital Input 5 is linked to the CD Input marked Digital In 5 on back panel No 6 Digital Input 5 allows for connection of a CD player with a Coaxial digital output Whenever the corresponding digital inp...

Page 16: ...und signals embedded in stereo movie sound tracks from e g video Laser Disc or TV To decode correctly the source must be a Dolby Surround or Dolby Stereo soundtrack In the EARS Enhanced Ambiance Retri...

Page 17: ...sting programmed Memory Preset By doing this you will replace the radio station previously held on that Preset number Recalling a Preset station To select a Preset station select the Preset mode by pr...

Page 18: ...etting 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...

Page 19: ...he SETUP Menu will appear as below Use the cursor buttons on the remote control to navigate select the desired menu and options then press ENTER to access The 3 and 4 button are used to navigate and s...

Page 20: ...described in the SPEAKER SETTINGS menu Highlight SPEAKER SETTINGS in the SETUP menu and press ENTER on the remote You will see a screen similar to the following The description LARGE and SMALL mean th...

Page 21: ...cen ter speaker Ideally it should be the same type as the left and right speakers Choose SURROUND and select one of the three modes available Small Large Off Installing surround speakers will greatly...

Page 22: ...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 When both delays have been entered choose SAVE EXIT to save the se...

Page 23: ...akers to it Normally if the Right speaker is located at the same distance from the listening position to the Left speak er it should be set at the same level as the Left speaker NOTE If no level adjus...

Page 24: ...Station not transmitting RDS data Check station tuning Adjust or replace antenna No remedy NO SOUND Power AC lead unplugged or power not switched on Tape Monitor selected Mute on Check if AC lead is...

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