NOTE:
The total power consumption of any components
connected to the AC outlets may not exceed 120
Watts. Never connect the mains lead of a power
amplifier to the switched power outlets of the NAD T
761.
NOTE:
The AC outlets should be used with units with a
COMBINED power consumption of no more than 120
Watts.
16. AC POWER CORD
After you have completed all connections to the
amplifier, plug the AC line cord into a “live” wall sock-
et.
17. COOLING FAN
The cooling fan allows T 761 to deliver high
amounts of power without the unit becoming too hot.
The fan will only operate when the temperature of the
internal components starts to become hot.
NOTE:
Ensure that the air outlets of the fan aren’t blocked
in any way.
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS (Figure 2.)
1. POWER
Press the POWER button to switch the receiver to
normal operation mode. The display will light up indi-
cating which input was selected; the Stand-by indica-
tor will extinguish.
Pressing the POWER switch again will turn the unit
OFF completely. The NAD T 761 receiver uses a
memory back-up system to store surround sound trim
settings and Preset station information for the tuner
section. This information is retained for several
weeks, even the unit is switched off completely or
unplugged.
REMOTE CONTROL:
STAND-BY button (green):
Press this button to switch the unit from operating
to the Stand-by mode and vice versa. Press this but-
ton again to switch to unit on from Stand-by; the last
selected source will be indicated in the display.
NOTE:
Stand-by mode is indicated by the Stand-by indica-
tor (No. 2) just over the green POWER button on the
front panel (No. 1).
In Stand-by mode the T 761 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.
2. STAND-BY
This green LED will light up when the receiver is
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 light up in the display panel, and the stationís
RDS name is automatically displayed (RDS PS).
Some radio stations, which support RDS, also
transmit additional information, known as Radio Text
(RDS RT). To view this information, use the
DISPLAY button.
With stations carrying RDS information, the DIS-
PLAY button scrolls between three different display
modes, each successive push of the button engages
the next one of the three modes:
a) In the default mode, the station’s RDS name is dis-
played, Program Service (PS; normally the sta-
tion’s calling letters, BBC R3, for instance).
b) From the default mode, press the button once to
view Radio Text (RT). This can be additional infor-
mation such as the presenter’s or program’s
name; what song is playing, etc. This text scrolls
continuously over the 8 alphanumeric display seg-
ments. It takes a few seconds for the tuner to gath-
er the RT information, so immediately after tuning
to a station and selecting to view RT the display
will indicate “NO TEXT” and default to the station
name. If no RT information is available, the display
will also show “NO TEXT” for three seconds before
reverting to the default mode.
c) Press the button from the display RT mode to dis-
play the station frequency. Press again to return to
the default mode (a).
When the DISPLAY button is pressed when tuned
to a non-RDS station the display will show “NO
NAME” for three seconds before reverting to the
default display:
The DISPLAY button toggles the display to show
either the station frequency or user entered station
name. If no user name was entered the display will
just flash once.
4. AM/FM
The AM/FM button switches the tuner section from
the AM band to the FM band and vice-versa. The
Display Panel shows the frequency of the tuned sta-
tion and which band is selected. The FM tuning is in
0.05 MHz increments, AM tuning is in 9 kHz or 10kHz
increments, depending on the version (9 kHz for the
230V version or 10 kHz for the 120V version).
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